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Rural and Regional Adjustment Regulation 2011
sch.1-sec.3Definitions for sch 1
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### sch.1-sec.3 Definitions for sch 1
In this schedule—
approved application form , for a program under the scheme, means the application form approved by the authority for the program.
commercial wild-catch fishing means the fishing and harvesting for commercial purposes of marine and freshwater species from a wild population that are caught in their natural environment.
eligible activities means the eligible activities decided under section 5 .
first start program means the part of the scheme set out in parts 2 and 3 .
management plan , of an applicant applying for assistance under the scheme, means a plan that—
includes details of the activity for which the applicant is applying for assistance; and
adopts a timely whole of business approach to sustainable primary production and includes components of sustainable management relevant to—
viability; and
productivity; and
managing the impacts of the activity on the natural resource base where the activity is to be carried out and other ecosystems affected by the activity; and
managing business and climate risks; and
if the assistance is for on-farm activities—identifies and states the area of land affected by the application; and
complies with the guidelines for management plans under the scheme that are issued by the authority.
A copy of the guidelines for management plans under the scheme may be obtained from the authority.
mutual obligation condition see section 11 (1) .
primary producer means—
a sole trader who spends the majority of his or her labour on, and derives the majority of his or her income from, a primary production enterprise; or
in relation to a partnership, proprietary company or trust that carries on a primary production enterprise, any partner in the partnership, shareholder in the company or beneficiary of the trust who spends the majority of their labour on, and derives the majority of their income from, the primary production enterprise.
sch 1 s 3 def primary producer amd 2016 SL No. 183 s 3 (2)
primary production enterprise means a business—
that involves primary production, including the agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, commercial wild-catch fishing, forestry, grazing and horticultural industries; and
for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
proprietary company means a proprietary company within the meaning of the Corporations Act .
sch 1 s 3 def proprietary company ins 2016 SL No. 183 s 3 (1)
scheme means the scheme set out in this schedule.
sharefisher means a person who—
works in a business in the commercial wild-catch fishing industry; and
shares the proceeds of the business with the owner of the business.
sustainability program means the part of the scheme set out in parts 2 and 4 .
- (a) includes details of the activity for which the applicant is applying for assistance; and
- (b) adopts a timely whole of business approach to sustainable primary production and includes components of sustainable management relevant to— (i) viability; and (ii) productivity; and (iii) managing the impacts of the activity on the natural resource base where the activity is to be carried out and other ecosystems affected by the activity; and (iv) managing business and climate risks; and
- (i) viability; and
- (ii) productivity; and
- (iii) managing the impacts of the activity on the natural resource base where the activity is to be carried out and other ecosystems affected by the activity; and
- (iv) managing business and climate risks; and
- (c) if the assistance is for on-farm activities—identifies and states the area of land affected by the application; and
- (d) complies with the guidelines for management plans under the scheme that are issued by the authority. Editor’s note— A copy of the guidelines for management plans under the scheme may be obtained from the authority.
- (i) viability; and
- (ii) productivity; and
- (iii) managing the impacts of the activity on the natural resource base where the activity is to be carried out and other ecosystems affected by the activity; and
- (iv) managing business and climate risks; and
- (a) a sole trader who spends the majority of his or her labour on, and derives the majority of his or her income from, a primary production enterprise; or
- (b) in relation to a partnership, proprietary company or trust that carries on a primary production enterprise, any partner in the partnership, shareholder in the company or beneficiary of the trust who spends the majority of their labour on, and derives the majority of their income from, the primary production enterprise.
- (a) that involves primary production, including the agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, commercial wild-catch fishing, forestry, grazing and horticultural industries; and
- (b) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
- (a) works in a business in the commercial wild-catch fishing industry; and
- (b) shares the proceeds of the business with the owner of the business.