Examples of CaLP Act in a sentence
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA) is established under the CaLP Act 1994 and, through its Regional Catchment Strategy, is focused on promoting sustainable development and the protection of land and water resources by implementing sound management practices on private and public land.
In accordance with the Catchment and Land Protection (CaLP) Act 1994, landowners are responsible for the management of most declared noxious weeds proclaimed under the CaLP Act.
Under the Catchment and Land Protection (CaLP) Act 1994 certain plants are declared as noxious weeds in Victoria and are classified as State Prohibited, Regionally Prohibited, Regionally Controlled or Restricted.State Prohibited- either do not occur in Victoria, or are present in small enough numbers to be reasonably deemed eradicable from the State.
Freq = Frequency (c) Definitions of declared noxious weeds Under the Catchment and Land Protection (CaLP) Act 1994 certain plants are declared as noxious weeds in Victoria.
The CaLP Act defines four categories of noxious weeds:State Prohibited Weeds: weeds that either do not occur in Victoria, but pose a significant threat if they invade, or are present and pose a serious threat.They are to be eradicated if possible from Victoria or excluded from the State.
The Victorian Government is responsible for their eradication, but under Section 70(1) of the CaLP Act it may direct land owners to prevent their growth and spread.Regionally Prohibited Weeds: weeds not widely distributed in a Region but are capable of spreading further.
In 2012/13 the Victorian Government amended the CaLP Act to assign the responsibility to the road manager.
The Catchment and Land Protection Act (CaLP Act) 1994 assigned the responsibility of roadside weed control to the adjoining landholder whilst the Road Management Act 2004 assigned the responsibility of roadsides management to the land manager.
Yorkshire fog grass (Holcas lanatus) (b) Significant Weeds Scientific nameCommon nameWoNSCALPLast recorded onFreqComment on occurrence Rubus fruticosus Black berryX 2018 Occasional colonies on SE corner and East boundarySenecio jacobaeaRagwort X Notes: CALP = status under the Victorian Catchment and Land Protection Act 1995 (CaLP Act).
The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GB CMA) was established under the CaLP Act 1994 and, through its Regional Catchment Strategy, is focused on promoting sustainable development and the protection of land and water resources by implementing sound management practices on private and public land.