Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00070:schedule:1:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00070
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 10251–12986

the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 is not in force for the type specimen.
 3.5 In this Part:
holotype means the original specimen from which the description of a new species is made.
lectotype means a specimen selected as the type of a species or subspecies if the type was not designated by the author of the original description.
mineral includes a carving or sculpture created from any mineral, including a polished gemstone, but does not include any ore or concentrate used industrially or intended for industrial use.
neotype means a specimen chosen to act as a type material subsequent to a published original description if a holotype has been lost or destroyed.
palaeontological object means:
 (a) a vertebrate or invertebrate fossil or plant fossil or a trace fossil specimen, not being a fossil fuel or fossiliferous rock used or intended for any use relating to industry; or
 (b) a sculpture or other object made from fossiliferous or fossilised matter; or
 (c) a precious or non‑precious opal replacement fossil of a vertebrate or invertebrate animal or of a plant.
paratype means a specimen other than a holotype, used at the time of original description, and designated as a paratype by the author of the original description, or clearly indicated as being one of the specimens on the basis of which the original description was made.
syntype means any specimen of a series in which no specimen is designated as the holotype.
type specimen means holotype, lectotype, neotype, paratype or syntype, as appropriate.

Part 4—Objects of applied science or technology

 4.1 This Part lists objects of the category "Objects of applied science or technology".
 4.2 The objects in this category relate to human enterprise and activity, other than artistic activity, such as:
 (a) tools, weapons, implements and machines; and
 (b) any other object produced by, or related to, an object of the kind mentioned in paragraph (a), including prototypes, models, patents and equipment.
 4.3 An object is in this category if:
 (a) it is of significance to Australia; and
 (b) for an object:
 (i) of Australian origin—it was made in Australia at least 30 years ago; or
 (ii) that has substantial Australian content—the Australian content was made in Australia at least 30 years ago; or
 (iii) that is not of Australian origin—it was in use in Australia at least 30 years ago; and
 (c) it is an object of the kind mentioned in clause 4.4; and
 (d) it is not represented in at least 2 public collections in Australia by an object of equivalent quality.
 4.4 Objects in this category are Class B objects, and include:
 (a) any agricultural object, including:
 (i) an object used for agricultural production; and