Industry advice notice 2016-14 - Department of Agriculture and

9 March 2016
INDUSTRY ADVICE NOTICE NO: 2016/14
Authorised officer program – Package assisting small exporters
Purpose
To advise that funding is now available to assist the horticulture export industry to meet the
costs associated with the appointment of officers under the Plant Export Authorised Officer
Model (AO Model).
Background
To support horticulture exporters, in particular small exporters, the Minister for Agriculture
and Water Resources has approved a project through the Package assisting small exporters
(PASE) to bolster the number of external Plant Export Authorised Officers (AOs) by more than
a third.
The proposal will take affect from 1 December 2015. The funding will cover the delivery of the
initial AO training and assessment of AO candidates and the subsequent appointment of
successful candidates, and is limited to 400 AOs for a period ending on 30 June 2017.
The cost will be shared between industry and the department as follows:
Fee/Charge
Application fee
Training & assessment fee
Additional training & Assessment fee (if required)
Approval Fee
Annual levy
Amount
$250
$1750
$2000
$250
$750
Who pays
Industry
Department
Industry
Department
Industry
Further information on the above fees and charges can be found at the following link:
http://www.agriculture.gov.au/fees
Any new or existing AOs requesting horticulture exports job functions may be eligible for the
funding and those eligible will be informed individually once their application is received.
Horticulture exports job functions are as follows:
- Export inspection of fruit and vegetables
- Export inspection of nursery stock, flowers and foliage
- Export inspection horticulture protocol markets
- Export phytosanitary treatments - In-transit cold treatment
T +61 2 6272 3933
7 London Circuit
Canberra City ACT 2601
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
agriculture.gov.au
ABN 24 113 085 695
Those AOs who applied for horticulture exports job functions post 1 December 2015 and have
already paid for their training and assessment fee, will have refunds processed.
Summary of key points
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The department will be providing funding to assist horticulture exporters, in particular
small exporters, to take up the AO Model.
The funding will cover the initial training and assessment and appointment of up to
400 AO candidates up until 30 June 2017.
Existing and new AOs may be eligible for the funding and will be notified once
applications are received.
Some charges, as shown in the above table, will still apply to AOs.
Contact Information
If you have any questions regarding this IAN please email:
[email protected] .
For information on authorised officers, visit agriculture.gov.au/export/controlledgoods/plants-plant-products/ao.
For information on the PASE programme, please visit agriculture.gov.au/export/fromaustralia/package-assisting-small-exporters.
Dr Chris Parker
Assistant Secretary
Plant Export Operations Branch
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