Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00102:reg:2:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00102
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 6/11)
Character Range: 36646–39436

done at New York on 6 March 2018, as in force at the commencement of this instrument.
Note: The Treaty is in Australian Treaty Series 2019 No. 16 ([2019] ATS 16) and could in 2021 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
verify has the same meaning as in the Australian Meat Standard.
veterinary officer means an authorised officer:
 (a) who holds a veterinarian qualification recognised in Australia; and
 (b) whose most recent instrument of authorisation under subsection 291(11) of the Act specifies that the person is a veterinary officer.
wholesome has the same meaning as in the Australian Meat Standard.

1‑6  Meaning of loaded for export
  Rabbit meat, ratite meat, rabbit meat products or ratite meat products are loaded for export if the meat or meat products:
 (a) are placed into a container system unit at a registered establishment for export; or
 (b) are loaded into or onto an aircraft or a vessel for export without first being placed into a container system unit.

Division 2—Other interpretation provisions

1‑7  References to authorised officer and meat safety inspector
 (1) For the purposes of this instrument and subject to subsections (2) and (3), a reference in the Australian Meat Standard to a meat safety inspector is to be read as a reference to an authorised officer.
Note: An authorised officer may perform all of the functions of a meat safety inspector specified in the Australian Meat Standard (see section 9‑21 of this instrument).
 (2) A reference in this instrument to an authorised officer, or a reference in the Australian Meat Standard to a meat safety inspector, when used in relation to any of the following at an establishment where a veterinary officer is located:
 (a) assessing information in relation to an animal that is given to an authorised officer;
 (b) inspecting animals and applying decisions or dispositions to animals;
 (c) inspecting restricted slaughter animals, or their carcases or carcase parts, and applying decisions or dispositions to restricted slaughter animals or their carcases or carcase parts;
is to be read as a reference to:
 (d) a veterinary officer; or
 (e) an authorised officer acting under the supervision of a veterinary officer.
 (3) A reference in this instrument to an authorised officer, or a reference in the Australian Meat Standard to a meat safety inspector, when used in relation to implementing procedures for notifiable diseases at an establishment where a veterinary officer is located, is to be read as a reference to a veterinary officer.

1‑8  Modifications of certain terms used in the Australian Meat Standard
 (1) For the purposes of this instrument, the Australian Meat Standard is taken to be modified as provided by this section.
 (2)