Plant Breeder’s Rights Advisory Committee Part 7
Section 64
(c) one member who, in the opinion of the Minister, is an appropriate person to represent users, and likely users, of new plant varieties; and
(d) one member who, in the opinion of the Minister, is an appropriate person to represent the interests of consumers, and likely consumers, of new plant varieties or of the products of new plant varieties; and
(e) one member who will represent the conservation interests in relation to new plant varieties and the potential impacts of new plant varieties; and
(f) one member who will represent indigenous Australian interests in relation to new plant varieties and the source, use and impacts of new plant varieties; and
(g) 2 other members who, in the opinion of the Minister, possess qualifications or experience that are appropriate for a member of the Advisory Committee.
(2) The members, other than the Registrar, must be appointed by the Minister.
(3) The members, other than the Registrar, hold office as part-time members.
(4) Each member, other than the Registrar, holds office for the period, not exceeding 3 years, that is specified in the instrument of appointment, but is eligible for re-appointment.
(5) The Minister may terminate the appointment of a member, other than the Registrar, for misbehaviour or for physical or mental incapacity.
(6) The Minister must terminate the appointment of a member, other than the Registrar, if the member:
(a) becomes bankrupt, applies to take the benefit of any law for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent debtors, compounds with his or her creditors or makes an assignment of his or her remuneration for their benefit; or
(b) fails, without reasonable excuse, to disclose any interest in a matter required to be disclosed under section 66.
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