Examples of Ministerial Council in a sentence
This clause has no application in respect of organisations which are properly registered as Group Training Organisations under the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001 (or equivalent interstate legislation) and are deemed by the relevant State Training Authority to comply with the national standards for Group Training Organisations established by the ANTA Ministerial Council.
In developing and varying standards, FSANZ must also have regard to: • the need for standards to be based on risk analysis using the best available scientific evidence; • the promotion of consistency between domestic and international food standards; • the desirability of an efficient and internationally competitive food industry; • the promotion of fair trading in food; and • any written policy guidelines formulated by the Ministerial Council.
In developing and varying standards, FSANZ must also have regard to: • the need for standards to be based on risk analysis using the best available scientific evidence;• the promotion of consistency between domestic and international food standards;• the desirability of an efficient and internationally competitive food industry;• the promotion of fair trading in food; and• any written policy guidelines formulated by the Ministerial Council.
Where, within four weeks of an amendment resolution being passed, the Ministerial Council resolves that the amendment is rejected by the Ministerial Council, the amendment resolution lapses and is of no effect for any purpose.
An amendment to the Code may only be gazetted once the Ministerial Council process has been finalised.