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### sch.50-sec.3 Definitions for schedule
In this schedule—
animal welfare activities see section 4 .
applicant means a person applying for assistance under the scheme.
closing day means the later of the following days—
29 September 2023;
the day stated in an extension notice made under section 10 .
disaster means the disaster defined by the relevant Minister, for the purpose of activating the disaster recovery funding arrangements, as ‘Communities within Northern and Central Queensland affected by recent monsoon activity including heavy rainfall and flash flooding 20 December 2022 – 30 April 2023’.
disaster area , for the disaster, means the area—
defined by the relevant Minister for the purpose of activating the disaster recovery funding arrangements for providing assistance mentioned in the scheme for communities affected by the disaster; and
described in a document held by the authority and available for inspection by members of the public.
disaster recovery funding arrangements means the funding arrangements for providing financial assistance to communities affected by a natural disaster, as agreed between the Commonwealth and the State.
livestock includes poultry.
primary producer means—
a sole trader who—
spends the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and
either—
derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
a partnership, company or trust that carries on a primary production enterprise for which the partners, shareholders or beneficiaries—
spend the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and
either—
derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
primary production enterprise means a business—
that involves primary production, including, for example, agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, commercial wild-catch fishing, forestry, grazing or horticultural industries; and
for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
relevant Minister means the Minister responsible for administering the Disaster Management Act 2003 .
scheme means the scheme set out in this schedule.
sch 50 s 3 ins 2023 SL No. 78 s 3
- (a) 29 September 2023;
- (b) the day stated in an extension notice made under section 10 .
- (a) defined by the relevant Minister for the purpose of activating the disaster recovery funding arrangements for providing assistance mentioned in the scheme for communities affected by the disaster; and
- (b) described in a document held by the authority and available for inspection by members of the public.
- (a) a sole trader who— (i) spends the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and (ii) either— (A) derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (i) spends the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and
- (ii) either— (A) derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (A) derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (b) a partnership, company or trust that carries on a primary production enterprise for which the partners, shareholders or beneficiaries— (i) spend the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and (ii) either— (A) derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
- (i) spend the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and
- (ii) either— (A) derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
- (A) derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
- (i) spends the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and
- (ii) either— (A) derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (A) derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (A) derives the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (i) spend the majority of their labour on a primary production enterprise; and
- (ii) either— (A) derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
- (A) derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
- (A) derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise; or
- (B) in the opinion of the authority, based on the demonstrated production potential of the primary production enterprise, will, within a reasonable time, derive the majority of their income from the primary production enterprise.
- (a) that involves primary production, including, for example, agricultural, apicultural, aquacultural, commercial wild-catch fishing, forestry, grazing or horticultural industries; and
- (b) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.