❓ Question seeks clarification on criteria for landholder support in adopting operational plans and nominating target pests for the Midlands Biosecurity Group, and explores the possibility of differential rates based on varying target pests across shires.
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(1) I refer to the 2020 Operational Plan adopted by the Midlands Biosecurity Group (MBG), and I ask:
(a) what is the criteria for deciding whether there is sufficient support by
the landholders covered by this Recognised Biosecurity Groups to:
(i) adopt an operational plan; and
(ii) nominate the pests to be targeted?
(2) is there scope to implement a differential rate within the MBG area where the target pests vary across the seven shires?
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(a) what is the criteria for deciding whether there is sufficient support by
the landholders covered by this Recognised Biosecurity Groups to:
(i) adopt an operational plan; and
(ii) nominate the pests to be targeted?
(2) is there scope to implement a differential rate within the MBG area where the target pests vary across the seven shires?
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