Reg 29 repealed by SLI No 174 of 2006, reg 3 and Sch 1 item 18, effective 1 July 2006. Reg 29 formerly read:
29(2)
Stalks, refuse, clippings or waste arising from the manufacture of tobacco, cigarettes and cigars in a factory may be destroyed:
(a)
by burning;
(aa)
by spraying with a solution of a kind approved by the Collector so as to denature the stalks, refuse, clippings or waste; or
(b)
where the product is to be used for agricultural or horticultural purposes or for any other purpose approved by the CEO, by:
(i)
reduction to a fine powder by a method approved by the CEO;
(ii)
spraying and mixing effectively with phenyle emulsion prepared by dissolving 150 grams of commercial phenyle and 3 grams of a red coal tar dye approved by the CEO in 1 litre of water in the proportion of 1 litre of dyed emulsion for each 5 kg of stalks, refuse, clippings and waste;
(iii)
spraying with any other denaturant approved by the CEO; or
(iv)
chemical treatment necessary for the complete extraction of nicotine.