Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00466:clause:2_5:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017C00466
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 5 (pt 1/4)
Character Range: 4680–7350

5  Definitions
  In this determination:
Act means the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011.
ANZSIC class means the industry classification and code for that number published in the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) 2006.
arm's length agistment arrangement means a written contract:
 (a) under which a party with more grazing available than is needed for its own cattle allows the other party to use the spare grazing capacity; and
 (b) where the parties are not linked entities.
assessment day, for a herd of a project, means the day of the calendar year specified as the assessment day for the herd in accordance with subsection 8(4), or as varied under subsection 8(5).
Note:  The assessment day for the herd will need to be set so that any annual muster and weighing of animals that is needed to provide data in accordance with section 25 can be done within six weeks before or after the day.  For the first and last assessment days, weights taken more than two weeks from the assessment day will be need be adjusted by linear projection in accordance with subsections 25(7) to (11).
 A project can be divided into several herds with different assessment days.
assessment year, for a herd of a project, means a period of 12 months that:
 (a) begins on or after the date of the relevant application for the herd; and
 (b) begins on the day after one assessment day and ends on the next assessment day; and
 (c) ends during the crediting period.
Note: A project can be divided into several herds with different assessment days, and therefore different assessment years. The first assessment year of a herd may begin before the beginning of the crediting period, provided that it ends during the crediting period.  In this case there will be 7 assessment years, with the last ending within 12 months before the end of the crediting period.
baseline reference date, for a herd of a project, means the day of the calendar year specified as the baseline reference date for the herd in accordance with paragraph 8(6)(e) and subsection 16(1).
Note: This date is the end of the period of 7 years in which the emissions intensity reference period can be set.
business operation means an operation consisting of the whole or a part of an entity or group of entities:
 (a) that involves pasture grazing of cattle; and
 (b) in relation to which a livestock inventory of those cattle is maintained.
Note: A business operation that defines a herd of cattle for a project must satisfy the separate business operation requirement (section 10) and the herd continuity requirement (section 11).
cattle means beef cattle.
crude protein