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Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes wide-ranging amendments to laws governing agriculture, animal welfare, biosecurity, forestry, fisheries, racing, and other areas. Most notably, it significantly increases penalties for trespassing on agricultural land and strengthens biosecurity obligations, prompted by a wave of animal activist protests on farms. It also improves protections for animals in hot vehicles, expands farm debt mediation access, and clarifies the Racing Integrity Commission's powers.

22/8/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Furner MP
Regional QueenslandEnvironmentJustice & Rights
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Agriculture and Fisheries and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill makes sweeping changes across Queensland's agriculture, fisheries and animal management laws. It bans dangerous dog breeds, introduces statewide dog control rules with tough penalties including imprisonment, sets up camera and observer monitoring on commercial fishing boats to protect the Great Barrier Reef, strengthens biosecurity emergency powers, and reforms several other agricultural and animal welfare laws.

16/11/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Furner MP
Safety & EmergencyEnvironmentRegional Queensland
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Medicines and Poisons Bill 2019

This bill repeals Queensland's 80-year-old medicines and poisons laws and replaces them with a single modern framework. It streamlines licensing for businesses that manufacture, wholesale or sell medicines and poisons, introduces real-time monitoring of prescriptions for opioids and other dependence-forming drugs, and makes it easier for GPs to prescribe medicinal cannabis.

14/5/2019· PASSED· Hon S Miles MP
HealthBusiness & EconomySafety & Emergency
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Animal Care and Protection Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's 20-year-old animal welfare laws following a comprehensive review, a racehorse welfare inquiry, and an audit of RSPCA oversight. It introduces tougher penalties for animal neglect, bans harmful devices and practices, requires CCTV at livestock slaughter facilities, strengthens inspector accountability, and creates a new accreditation scheme for cattle procedures.

12/5/2022· PASSED· Hon M Furner MP
EnvironmentRegional QueenslandJustice & Rights
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