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The Fisheries Levy Act 1984 is an Australian law that imposes a levy on various activities related to fisheries, including the grant and renewal of licenses, endorsements, variations, allocations, and entries in fisheries licenses. The levy is calculated based on the amount specified in or calculated according to the regulations.
The Act applies to external territories and both within and outside Australia. It has undergone several amendments since its enactment in 1984, with notable changes made in 2007, 2013, and 2015.
Key sections of the Act include:
The Act has undergone several revisions and amendments, with the most recent changes made in 2015. The endnotes provide information about the compilation process, legislative history, amendment history, and any misdescribed amendments.
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