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  1. Communique – NSW Hemp Industry Taskforce - 29 February 2024.pdf

    Department of Primary Industries Department of Regional NSW. Communique – NSW Hemp Industry Taskforce 29 February 2024. ... The Chair, Kate Lorimer-Ward, Deputy Director General Agriculture, welcomed members to the first meeting of the NSW Hemp

  2. Approval of licence application fees

    141. HEMP INDUSTRY ACT 2008. Approval of Licence Application Fees. I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Director-General of the NSW Department of Primary Industries, pursuant to section 7(2) (b) of the Hemp

  3. Hemp Industry Instrument of Delegation (Secretary) 2024.pdf

    4 Revocation The Hemp Industry Instrument of Delegation 2021 published in the NSW Government Gazette No. ... Part 4 Miscellaneous, the Act. 36(3) A, B Provide directions for destruction of forfeited low-THC hemp.

  4. ​​Amendments to Hemp Industry Act 2008​

    Hemp SLR Amendments – Summary tables of changes. Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2023 Amendments. ... Hemp Industry Regulation 2016. Licensing. 8, 11. Replacing “revocation with “cancellation” wherever occurring.

  5. audit-failure-factsheet.pdf

    What are the penalties for not complying? Each defect identified in the report is an offence under the Hemp Industry Act 2008, which can attract an on-the-spot fine of ... Compliance Achieved. Audit Guidance for Low-THC hemp. Next Steps. Step 1: Check

  6. Broadacre crops

    Broadacre crops. Subscribe. Subscribe to our newsletter and receive regular updates of the Northern NSW Research Results via email.

  7. Restricted licence

    Restricted licence. Apply for or renew your licence. You can apply for a new game hunting licence or renew an existing licence using our online services. You can  read more about applying or renewing online or use the links below to get started. It

  8. DPI Regulators

    DPI Regulators. Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Regulators play a crucial role in managing risks to natural resources, farming, food and public safety. Who we are. The four DPI Regulators are Biosecurity and Food Safety, Fisheries Compliance,

  9. Compliance

    Compliance. DPIRD is responsible for enforcing and monitoring compliance with all NSW biosecurity legislation. Biosecurity is protecting our economy, environment and communities from the negative impacts of pests, diseases and invasive species.

  10. Media Releases

    Media Releases. 1. 11 July 2024. - Fishing. The NSW Government is calling for nominations from Aboriginal people to fill up to six vacant positions on the NSW Aboriginal Fishing Trust Expenditure Committee (AFTEC). UPDATE: Government surveillance