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sch.39-sec.5Meaning of resilience plan
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### sch.39-sec.5 Meaning of resilience plan
A resilience plan , for a primary production enterprise, is a plan that the authority is satisfied—
addresses risks relevant to the primary production enterprise, including—
viability risks; and
productivity risks; and
business and climate risks, such as drought; and
details the actions the applicant may take to manage the risks relevant to the primary production enterprise to improve the resilience of the primary production enterprise; and
complies with the guidelines for resilience plans under the scheme that are issued by the authority.
A copy of the guidelines for resilience plans under the scheme may be obtained from the authority.
sch 39 s 5 ins 2021 SL No. 160 s 4
- (a) addresses risks relevant to the primary production enterprise, including— (i) viability risks; and (ii) productivity risks; and (iii) business and climate risks, such as drought; and
- (i) viability risks; and
- (ii) productivity risks; and
- (iii) business and climate risks, such as drought; and
- (b) details the actions the applicant may take to manage the risks relevant to the primary production enterprise to improve the resilience of the primary production enterprise; and
- (c) complies with the guidelines for resilience plans under the scheme that are issued by the authority.
- (i) viability risks; and
- (ii) productivity risks; and
- (iii) business and climate risks, such as drought; and