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๐Ÿ“œ Grain Marketing Repeal Bill 2010

Assented toLABill 11010 March 2010

The Grain Marketing Repeal Bill 2010 repeals the Grain Marketing Act 2002, which established a licensing system for bulk export of barley, lupins, and canola. It also removes a reference to the Grain Licensing Authority from the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.

Impact

Grain exporters and the agricultural sector are affected. The repeal removes the licensing requirements for bulk export of barley, lupins, and canola, potentially reducing compliance costs and increasing market flexibility.

Key Changes

["Repeals the Grain Marketing Act 2002", "Removes reference to the Grain Licensing Authority from the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899", "Removes the licensing system for bulk export of prescribed grains (barley, lupins, canola)"]

Parliamentary Progress

  1. LA IntroducedLA10 Mar 2010
  2. LA Second Reading MovedLA10 Mar 2010
  3. LA Second Reading AgreedLA22 June 2010
  4. LA Third ReadingLA22 June 2010
  5. LC Second Reading MovedLC22 June 2010
  6. LC Second Reading AgreedLC18 Aug 2010
  7. LC Third ReadingLC18 Aug 2010
  8. Royal Assent25 Aug 2010
Affected Sectors
agriculture

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