Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:schedule:12:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 12 (pt 7/16)
Character Range: 519957–522843

it for sale or dispose of it by barter for gain; or
 (c) export the organism from Australia or an external Territory or import it into Australia or an external Territory; or
 (d) cause or allow any of the acts mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c) to be done.
traditional owners—see Act, section 528.
traffic sign means a sign mentioned in regulation 12.44A.
unsealed source, for radioactive material, means containment that does not satisfy the definition of sealed source.
usage right—see Act, section 528.
vehicle access road means a road in a Commonwealth reserve that:
 (a) is a sealed road; and
 (b) does not have a sign displayed on or near it indicating that it is prohibited to use motor vehicles on the road at that time.
vehicle access track means a road in a Commonwealth reserve that:
 (a) is an unsealed road; and
 (b) has a sign, erected by the Director, with the words 'Vehicle Access Track' displayed at the point or points that motor vehicles would normally access the track; and
 (c) there are no signs displayed on the track indicating that it is prohibited to use motor vehicles on the track at that time.
voucher machine means a machine installed under regulation 12.46.
vulnerable—see Act, section 528.
warden—see Act, section 528.
weapon includes a disabled weapon.
wetland—see Act, section 528.
whale means a cetacean other than a dolphin.
whale watching—see Act, section 528.
wildlife—see Act, section 528.
wildlife conservation plan, for a listed species, means a plan made or adopted under section 285 of the Act.
works, for an action, includes earth works, removal or replacement of groundcover, diversion of water flows, tunnelling, drilling or any other sub‑surface activity on land or water.
World Heritage Convention—see Act, section 528.
World Heritage List—see Act, section 528.

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Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4
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