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Plant Variety Rights Amendment Regulations 1999

 NZ083: Plant Variety, Regulations (Amendment), 31/05/1999, No. 1999/160

Plant Variety Rights Amendment Regulations 1999

SR 1999/160 ____________________________________

MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General

ORDER IN COUNCIL

At Wellington this 31st day of May 1999

Present: THE RIGHT HON JENNY SHIPLEY PRESIDING IN COUNCIL

PURSUANT to section 38 of the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987, His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, makes the following regulations.

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Regulations

1 Title and commencement

(1) These regulations may be cited as the Plant Variety Rights Amendment Regulations 1999, and are part of the Plant Variety Rights Regulations 1988 (“the principal regulations”).

(2) These regulations come into force on 1 July 1999.

2 Quantities of seed to be provided with applications

Substituted r5(1) of principal regulations.

3 New Schedule 1 substituted

Substituted Schedule 1 of principal regulations as set out in the Schedule of these regulations.

4 Consequential revocations

Revoked:

(a) The Plant Variety Rights Regulations 1989, Amendment No 1:

(b) The Plant Variety Rights Regulations 1993, Amendment No 2.