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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.100CThings a captive breeding agreement may provide for
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### sec.100C Things a captive breeding agreement may provide for
A captive breeding agreement may do any of the following in relation to protected wildlife to which the agreement applies—
authorise, for this Act, a party to the agreement to—
take the wildlife in a protected or other area; or
keep or use the wildlife;
provide for the passing of property rights in relation to the wildlife to a party to the agreement.
However, the authorisation is subject to section 100E .
A captive breeding agreement may provide that wildlife that is the property of the State is, under the agreement, to pass to another party to the agreement.
s 100C ins 2004 No. 48 s 176
(sec.100C-ssec.1) A captive breeding agreement may do any of the following in relation to protected wildlife to which the agreement applies— authorise, for this Act, a party to the agreement to— take the wildlife in a protected or other area; or keep or use the wildlife; provide for the passing of property rights in relation to the wildlife to a party to the agreement.
(sec.100C-ssec.2) However, the authorisation is subject to section 100E .
(sec.100C-ssec.3) A captive breeding agreement may provide that wildlife that is the property of the State is, under the agreement, to pass to another party to the agreement.
- (a) authorise, for this Act, a party to the agreement to— (i) take the wildlife in a protected or other area; or (ii) keep or use the wildlife;
- (i) take the wildlife in a protected or other area; or
- (ii) keep or use the wildlife;
- (b) provide for the passing of property rights in relation to the wildlife to a party to the agreement.
- (i) take the wildlife in a protected or other area; or
- (ii) keep or use the wildlife;