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### sch.54-sec.3 Definitions for schedule
In this schedule—
applicant means an entity applying for financial assistance under the scheme.
defined disaster area see section 4 .
eligible professional advice see section 5 .
flood management plan , for a primary production enterprise, see section 6 .
primary producer means—
a sole trader who spends the majority of their labour on, and derives the majority of their income from, a 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, and 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 and horticultural industries; and
for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
scheme means the scheme set out in this schedule.
suitably qualified professional adviser means a person who—
is an owner or employee of a business—
that provides professional advice or services of a type relevant to improving the resilience to flooding and high rainfall of primary production enterprises; and
for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number; and
has the relevant qualifications and experience to provide the advice or service.
accountant, agronomist, farm irrigation consultant, financial planner, geographic information system technician, soil scientist
sch 54 s 3 ins 2023 SL No. 160 s 3
- (a) a sole trader who spends the majority of their labour on, and derives the majority of their income from, a primary production enterprise; or
- (b) 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, and 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 and horticultural industries; and
- (b) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number.
- (a) is an owner or employee of a business— (i) that provides professional advice or services of a type relevant to improving the resilience to flooding and high rainfall of primary production enterprises; and (ii) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number; and
- (i) that provides professional advice or services of a type relevant to improving the resilience to flooding and high rainfall of primary production enterprises; and
- (ii) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number; and
- (b) has the relevant qualifications and experience to provide the advice or service. Examples of a suitably qualified professional adviser— accountant, agronomist, farm irrigation consultant, financial planner, geographic information system technician, soil scientist
- (i) that provides professional advice or services of a type relevant to improving the resilience to flooding and high rainfall of primary production enterprises; and
- (ii) for which an entity holds an Australian Business Number; and