Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00075:reg:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00075
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 7662–10389

Act—the person to whom the licence was granted; or
 (b) if the licence has been transferred under section 25 of the Act other than as a temporary transfer under that section—the person to whom the licence was last transferred other than as a temporary transfer under that section; or
 (c) if the licence is subject to a temporary transfer under section 25 of the Act from a person (the transferor) to another person—the transferor.
processed tropical rock lobster means tropical rock lobster that has been processed so that only the tail of the lobster remains.
provisional boat catch history: see subsection 18(4).
provisional total catch history means the sum of each provisional boat catch history for all primary boat licences that are in force on the snapshot day.
quota unit means a unit of fishing capacity in the TRL fishery.
Register means the Register of Quota Units for the Torres Strait Tropical Rock Lobster Fishery mentioned in subsection 22(1).
snapshot day means the day after the end of the period of 60 days beginning on the day this instrument commences.
temporary transfer means a temporary transfer of unused quota units for a fishing season under section 26.
tender boat licence means a commercial fishing licence that:
 (a) is granted in respect of an Australian boat that is a boat generally known as a tender; and
 (b) authorises the use of the boat for taking tropical rock lobster in the TRL fishery; and
 (c) specifies a primary boat, that is the subject of a primary boat licence, with which the tender must operate.
total allowable catch, for a fishing season, means the total allowable catch determined under subsection 13(1).
traditional inhabitant sector means the group of people who fish commercially for tropical rock lobster in the TRL fishery as authorised by traditional inhabitant TRL fishing licences.
traditional inhabitant TRL fishing licence means a TRL fishing licence of a kind that can only be granted to a traditional inhabitant.
TRL fishery (short for tropical rock lobster fishery) means the area of Australian jurisdiction described by item 9 of Schedule 2 to the Torres Strait Fisheries Regulations 1985.
TRL fishing licence (short for tropical rock lobster fishing licence) means:
 (a) a commercial fishing licence that authorises the use of an Australian boat for taking tropical rock lobster in the TRL fishery; or
 (b) a licence that is in force under subsection 19(4A) of the Act that authorises the taking of tropical rock lobster in the TRL fishery without the use of a boat.
tropical rock lobster means fish of the species Panulirus spp.
TSRA means the Torres Strait Regional Authority established by section 142 of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 2005.