(1) Without limiting
section 63, the Governor may make regulations for or with respect to the
following:
(a) the
cultivation of alkaloid poppies;
(b) the
processing of poppy straw;
(c)
classes of persons that are disqualified persons;
(d)
prescribing fees or levies to recover any compliance or administrative costs;
(e)
prescribing terms, conditions, limitations and restrictions to which licences
issued under this Part will be subject;
(f)
particulars to be included in any application for the issue, renewal or
amendment of a poppy cultivation licence or a poppy processing licence;
(g)
restricting, limiting or prohibiting premises, vehicles or machines used or
intended to be used in connection with the cultivation and destruction of
alkaloid poppies or the processing or destruction of poppy straw;
(h)
limiting or prohibiting transport of poppy straw, including in relation to
specific geographical areas or regions in South Australia;
(i)
the distance required to separate alkaloid poppies and
poppy straw at a specified premises from any other place;
(j)
matters to be considered by the Chief Executive in relation to the suitability
of specified premises for the cultivation of alkaloid poppies or processing of
poppy straw;
(k)
fencing of specified premises and standard of fencing required to separate
alkaloid poppies and poppy straw from a public place or any other premises;
(l)
requirements of signage at specified premises and information to be displayed
at a specified premises, or on equipment or vehicles used for or in connection
with the growing or harvesting of alkaloid poppies or the processing of poppy
straw;
(m) the
manner in which searches, detentions and seizures under this Part are to be
carried out;
(n)
records to be kept in relation to alkaloid poppy cultivation or poppy straw
processing;
(o)
prescribing a penalty of not more than $15 000 for any contravention of
or failure to comply with the regulations made under this Part.
(2) Regulations made
for the purposes of this Part may—
(a) be
of general or limited application;
(b)
differ according to differences in time, place or circumstances;
(c)
apply to different classes of person and licences;
(d)
provide for different fees for different activities or classes of activity or
different cases or classes of cases;
(e)
provide for waiver or reduction of fees;
(f) in
the case of applications for the issue or renewal of licences, specify fees
that reflect the cost of administration of, and the provision of, inspection
services in connection with this Part;
(g)
confer powers or discretions or impose duties on the Chief Executive or an
inspector;
(h)
exempt specified persons or things or classes of person or classes of thing
from complying with all or any of the regulations—
(i)
whether unconditionally or on specified conditions; and
(ii)
either wholly or to such an extent as is specified; and
(iii)
leave any matter to be required to be undertaken in a
manner approved by the Chief Executive.