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FOOD SAFETY (TRANS FATS) BILL 2009

2008-2009
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
THE SENATE
Presented and read a first time
Food Safety (Trans Fats) Bill 2009
No. , 2009
(Senator Siewert)
A Bill for an Act to prohibit the addition of
synthetic trans fatty acids to food, and for related
purposes
i Food Safety (Trans Fats) Bill 2009 No. , 2009
Contents
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Short title ............................................................................................ 1
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Commencement .................................................................................. 1
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Purpose etc.......................................................................................... 1
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Definitions .......................................................................................... 2
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Prohibition--corporations .................................................................. 2
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Operation of State and Territory Laws ............................................... 2
Food Safety (Trans Fats) Bill 2009 No. , 2009 1
A Bill for an Act to prohibit the addition of
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synthetic trans fatty acids to food, and for related
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purposes
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The Parliament of Australia enacts:
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1 Short title
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This Act may be cited as the Food Safety (Trans Fats) Act 2009.
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2 Commence ment
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This Act commences on 1 January 2010.
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3 Purpose etc.
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(1) The purpose of this Act is to prohibit, within the bounds of
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Commonwealth constitutional competence, the addition of
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synthetic trans fatty acids to foods in Australia.
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(2) The use of the corporations power in this Act is specifically limited
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by section 6 so that it does not override State or Territory
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legislation.
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Section 4
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(3) It is the intention of the Parliament that this Act will protect
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Australians from the detrimental health effects of synthetic trans
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fatty acids in the absence of regulation by State and Territory
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Parliaments.
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4 Definitions
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In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:
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constitutional corporation means a corporation to which
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paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies.
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synthetic trans fatty acids means the unnatural fatty acids that are
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created through the partial hydrogenation of vegetable oils.
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5 Prohibition--corporations
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(1) A constitutional corporation must not manufacture, distribute, offer
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for sale, sell or otherwise trade in food containing synthetic trans
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fatty acids.
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Penalty: 1000 penalty units.
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(2) A person must not:
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(a) manufacture for or on behalf of; or
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(b) distribute, offer for sale or sell for, to or on behalf of; or
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(c) otherwise trade with or on behalf of:
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a constitutional corporation food containing synthetic trans fatty
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acids.
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Penalty: 1000 penalty units.
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6 Ope ration of State and Territory Laws
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It is the Parliament's intention that, where a law of a State or
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Territory regulates the content of synthetic trans fatty acids in food
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in that State or Territory, and that law is inconsistent with section 5
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of this Act, that State or Territory law, as the case may be, prevails
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over section 5 of this Act to the extent of the inconsistency.
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