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Nature Conservation Act 1992
sec.100DRequired provisions for captive breeding agreement
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### sec.100D Required provisions for captive breeding agreement
A captive breeding agreement must state or provide for each of the following—
the species of wildlife to which the agreement applies;
how many of the wildlife are to be taken in the wild, their sex and place of taking;
whether the conservation value or a stated different amount must be paid for any of the wildlife that, under the agreement, is to be taken in the wild;
arrangements to be made to distinguish the wildlife from others of the same species;
the taking of tissue samples of the wildlife for genetic typing;
where the wildlife are to be kept;
requirements for keeping stud books and other records;
arrangements to be made for releasing the wildlife or their descendants or to dispose of any of the wildlife that are no longer suitable for breeding or release;
how the agreement may be enforced or terminated;
any other matter prescribed under a regulation.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (1) does not limit section 100B (1) .
s 100D ins 2004 No. 48 s 176
(sec.100D-ssec.1) A captive breeding agreement must state or provide for each of the following— the species of wildlife to which the agreement applies; how many of the wildlife are to be taken in the wild, their sex and place of taking; whether the conservation value or a stated different amount must be paid for any of the wildlife that, under the agreement, is to be taken in the wild; arrangements to be made to distinguish the wildlife from others of the same species; the taking of tissue samples of the wildlife for genetic typing; where the wildlife are to be kept; requirements for keeping stud books and other records; arrangements to be made for releasing the wildlife or their descendants or to dispose of any of the wildlife that are no longer suitable for breeding or release; how the agreement may be enforced or terminated; any other matter prescribed under a regulation.
(sec.100D-ssec.2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (1) does not limit section 100B (1) .
- (a) the species of wildlife to which the agreement applies;
- (b) how many of the wildlife are to be taken in the wild, their sex and place of taking;
- (c) whether the conservation value or a stated different amount must be paid for any of the wildlife that, under the agreement, is to be taken in the wild;
- (d) arrangements to be made to distinguish the wildlife from others of the same species;
- (e) the taking of tissue samples of the wildlife for genetic typing;
- (f) where the wildlife are to be kept;
- (g) requirements for keeping stud books and other records;
- (h) arrangements to be made for releasing the wildlife or their descendants or to dispose of any of the wildlife that are no longer suitable for breeding or release;
- (i) how the agreement may be enforced or terminated;
- (j) any other matter prescribed under a regulation.