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Export Control Act 2020
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C2024C00055 (C06)
01 February 2024
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09 July 2024
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Chapter 1—Preliminary
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title
2 Commencement
3 Objects of this Act
4 Simplified outline of this Act
5 Act binds the Crown
6 Application of this Act in Australia
7 Limited application of this Act outside Australia
8 Extension of this Act to external Territories and other areas
9 Application of this Act in external Territories and other areas
10 Rights of foreign aircraft and vessels under Convention on the Law of the Sea not affected
11 Concurrent operation of State and Territory laws
Part 2—Interpretation
Division 1—Definitions
12 Definitions
13 Meaning of associate
14 Meaning of Australian territory
15 Meaning of entered for export
16 Meaning of export operations
17 Meaning of installation
18 Meaning of integrity
19 Meaning of occupier
Division 2—Other interpretation provisions
20 When goods are exported
21 Persons who manage or control export operations
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Chapter 2—Exporting goods
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Part 1—Goods
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Division 1—Introduction
22 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Prohibited goods
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Subdivision A—Permanently prohibited goods
23 Goods that are prohibited from export absolutely
Subdivision B—Temporarily prohibited goods
24 Minister may temporarily prohibit export of goods from Australian territory, or from a part of Australian territory, for a period
25 Variation of temporary prohibition determination
26 Effect of temporary prohibition determination on government certificate or export permit
27 Temporary prohibition determination prevails over inconsistent rules
Division 3—Prescribed goods and conditions of export
28 Rules may prescribe goods for the purposes of this Act
29 Rules may prohibit export of prescribed goods subject to conditions
Division 4—Offences and civil penalty provisions
30 Exporting goods that are subject to absolute prohibition on export—basic contravention
31 Exporting goods that are subject to absolute prohibition on export—intention to obtain commercial advantage
32 Exporting goods that are subject to absolute prohibition on export—economic consequences for Australia
33 Conveying or possessing goods that are subject to absolute prohibition on export and are intended to be exported etc.
34 Exporting goods to a temporarily prohibited place—basic contravention
35 Exporting goods to a temporarily prohibited place—intention to obtain commercial advantage
36 Exporting goods to a temporarily prohibited place—economic consequences for Australia
37 Conveying or possessing goods that are intended to be exported to a temporarily prohibited place etc.
38 Exporting prescribed goods—non compliance with prescribed export conditions—basic contravention
39 Exporting prescribed goods—non compliance with prescribed export conditions—intention to obtain commercial advantage
40 Exporting prescribed goods—non compliance with prescribed export conditions—economic consequences for Australia
41 Conveying or possessing prescribed goods that are intended to be exported in contravention of conditions etc.
42 Exporting prescribed goods to a particular place—non compliance with prescribed export conditions—basic contravention
43 Exporting prescribed goods to a particular place—non compliance with prescribed export conditions—intention to obtain commercial advantage
44 Exporting prescribed goods to a particular place—non compliance with prescribed export conditions—economic consequences for Australia
45 Conveying or possessing prescribed goods that are intended to be exported to a particular place in contravention of conditions etc.
46 Producing or preparing prescribed goods or other goods at certain premises in contravention of conditions—general
47 Producing or preparing prescribed goods or other goods at certain premises in contravention of conditions—goods to be exported to a particular place
48 Making false or misleading representation about prescribed goods that are entered for export—general
49 Making false or misleading representation about prescribed goods that are entered for export to a particular place
50 Making false or misleading representation about non prescribed goods that are entered for export
50A Penalties for certain contraventions by bodies corporate
Part 2—Exemptions
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Division 1—Introduction
51 Simplified outline of this Part
52 Application of this Part
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Division 2—Exemptions
53 Application for exemption
54 Secretary must decide whether to grant exemption
55 Exemption may be granted subject to conditions
56 Notice of decision
57 Period of effect of exemption
58 Variation of conditions of exemption
59 Revocation of exemption
60 Effect of exemption
Part 3—Government certificates
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Division 1—Introduction
61 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Rule making powers
62 Rules may make provision for and in relation to government certificates
63 Issuing bodies
64 Certain issuing bodies may charge fees
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Division 3—Issue of government certificate
65 Application for government certificate
66 Additional or corrected information
67 Issuing body must decide whether to issue government certificate
68 Powers of Secretary in relation to application
69 Applications in relation to certain kinds of non prescribed goods
70 Government certificate for goods that are to be, or that have been, exported from certain external Territories
71 Manner of issuing government certificate
72 Period of effect of government certificate
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Division 4—Other matters
73 Secretary may require assessment of goods
74 Additional or corrected information in relation to application for government certificate etc.
75 Revocation of government certificate
76 Return of government certificate
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Chapter 3—Accredited properties
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Part 1—Introduction
77 Simplified outline of this Chapter
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Part 2—Application for accreditation
78 Application for accreditation of property
79 Secretary must decide whether to accredit property
80 Conditions of accreditation
81 Notice of decision
82 Period of effect of accreditation
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Part 3—Renewal of accreditation
83 Application to renew accreditation of property
84 Secretary must decide whether to renew accreditation
85 Conditions of renewed accreditation
86 Notice of decision
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Part 4—Variation of accreditation
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Division 1—Application by manager
87 Application by manager for variation of accreditation or approval of alteration of property
88 Notice of variation or approval of alteration
89 Certain variations must not be made unless approved
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Division 2—Variation by Secretary
90 Secretary may make variations in relation to accreditation
91 Notice of variation
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Part 5—Suspension of accreditation
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Division 1—Suspension requested by manager
92 Manager may request suspension
93 Request to revoke suspension
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Division 2—Suspension by Secretary
94 Grounds for suspension—general
95 Grounds for suspension—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
96 Notice of suspension
97 Period of suspension
98 Revocation of suspension
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Division 3—Other provisions
99 Effect of suspension
100 Export operations must not be carried out while accreditation suspended
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Part 6—Revocation of accreditation
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Division 1—Revocation requested by manager
101 Manager may request revocation
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Division 2—Revocation by Secretary
102 Grounds for revocation—general
103 Grounds for revocation—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
104 Notice of revocation
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Division 3—Other provisions
105 Secretary may require action to be taken after accreditation revoked
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Part 7—Obligations of managers of accredited properties etc.
106 Conditions of accreditation must not be contravened
107 Additional or corrected information in relation to application for accreditation etc.
108 Notice of event or change in circumstances
109 Notice of person ceasing to be manager of accredited property
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Chapter 4—Registered establishments
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Part 1—Introduction
110 Simplified outline of this Chapter
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Part 2—Application for registration
111 Application for registration of establishment
112 Secretary must decide whether to register establishment
113 Conditions of registration
114 Notice of decision and certificate of registration
115 Period of effect of registration
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Part 3—Renewal of registration
116 Application to renew registration of establishment
117 Secretary must decide whether to renew registration
118 Conditions of renewed registration
119 Notice of decision and certificate of registration
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Part 4—Variation of registration
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Division 1—Application by occupier
120 Application by occupier for variation of registration or approval of alteration of establishment
121 Notice of variation or approval of alteration
122 Certain alterations of registered establishment must not be made unless approved etc.
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Division 2—Variation by Secretary
123 Secretary may make variations in relation to registration
124 Notice of variation
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Part 5—Suspension of registration
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Division 1—Suspension requested by occupier
125 Occupier may request suspension
126 Request to revoke suspension
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Division 2—Suspension by Secretary
127 Grounds for suspension—general
128 Grounds for suspension—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
129 Notice of suspension
130 Period of suspension
131 Revocation of suspension
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Division 3—Direction to cease carrying out export operations
132 Direction to cease carrying out export operations—failure to comply with conditions or requirements of this Act etc.
133 Occupier must comply with direction
134 Revocation of direction
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Division 4—Other provisions
135 Effect of suspension
136 Export operations must not be carried out while registration suspended
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Part 6—Revocation of registration
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Division 1—Revocation requested by occupier
137 Occupier may request revocation
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Division 2—Revocation by Secretary
138 Grounds for revocation—general
139 Grounds for revocation—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
140 Notice of revocation
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Division 3—Other provisions
141 Export operations must not be carried out after registration of establishment revoked
142 Secretary may require action to be taken after registration revoked
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Part 7—Obligations of occupiers of registered establishments
143 Export operations not covered by registration must not be carried out
144 Conditions of registration must not be contravened
145 Additional or corrected information in relation to application for registration etc.
146 Notice of changes to occupier of registered establishment
147 Notice of person ceasing to be occupier of registered establishment
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Part 8—Other matters
148 Register of registered establishments
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Chapter 5—Approved arrangements
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Part 1—Introduction
149 Simplified outline of this Chapter
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Part 2—Approval of proposed arrangement
150 Application for approval of proposed arrangement
151 Secretary must decide whether to approve proposed arrangement
152 Conditions of approved arrangement
153 Notice of decision
154 Period of effect of approved arrangement
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Part 3—Renewal of approved arrangement
155 Application to renew approved arrangement
156 Secretary must decide whether to renew approved arrangement
157 Conditions of renewed approved arrangement
158 Notice of decision
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Part 4—Variation of approved arrangement
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Division 1—Variations by holder
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Subdivision A—Non significant variations
159 Holder may make non significant variations of approved arrangement
160 Date of effect of varied approved arrangement
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Subdivision B—Significant variations and variation of conditions
161 Application by holder for approval of approved alternative regulatory arrangement or other significant variation or to vary conditions
162 Notice of variation
163 Varied approved arrangement must not be implemented unless variation approved etc.
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Subdivision C—Matters relating to whether proposed variation of approved arrangement is significant
164 Matters to which regard must be had in considering whether proposed variation of approved arrangement is significant
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Division 2—Variation required or made by Secretary
165 Secretary may require approved arrangement to be varied or make certain variations of approved arrangement
166 Variations required by the Secretary
167 Varied approved arrangement must not be implemented unless approved etc.
168 Notice of variations made by the Secretary
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Part 5—Suspension of approved arrangement
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Division 1—Suspension requested by holder
169 Holder may request suspension
170 Request to revoke suspension
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Division 2—Suspension by Secretary
171 Grounds for suspension—general
172 Grounds for suspension—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
173 Notice of suspension
174 Period of suspension
175 Revocation of suspension
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Division 3—Other provisions
176 Effect of suspension
177 Export operations must not be carried out while approved arrangement suspended
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Part 6—Revocation of approved arrangement
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Division 1—Revocation requested by holder
178 Holder may request revocation
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Division 2—Revocation by Secretary
179 Grounds for revocation—general
180 Grounds for revocation—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
181 Notice of revocation
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Division 3—Other provisions
182 Export operations must not be carried out after approved arrangement revoked
183 Secretary may require action to be taken after approved arrangement revoked
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Part 7—Obligations of holders of approved arrangements
184 Conditions of approved arrangement must not be contravened
185 Additional or corrected information in relation to application to approve proposed arrangement etc.
186 Notice of changes to holder of approved arrangement
187 Notification of conviction of serious offence
188 Notice of person ceasing to operate business etc. covered by approved arrangement
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Chapter 6—Export licences
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Part 1—Introduction
189 Simplified outline of this Chapter
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Part 2—Grant of export licence
190 Application for export licence
191 Secretary must decide whether to grant export licence
192 Conditions of export licence
193 Matters to be stated in export licence
194 Period of effect of export licence
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Part 3—Renewal of export licence
195 Application to renew export licence
196 Secretary must decide whether to renew export licence
197 Conditions of renewed export licence
198 Matters to be stated in renewed export licence
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Part 4—Variation of export licence
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Division 1—Application by holder
199 Application by holder for variation of export licence
200 Notice of variation
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Division 2—Variation by Secretary
201 Secretary may make variations in relation to export licence
202 Notice of variation
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Part 5—Suspension of export licence
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Division 1—Suspension requested by holder
203 Holder may request suspension
204 Request to revoke suspension
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Division 2—Suspension by Secretary
205 Grounds for suspension—general
206 Grounds for suspension—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
207 Notice of suspension
208 Period of suspension
209 Revocation of suspension
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Division 3—Other provisions
210 Effect of suspension
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Part 6—Revocation of export licence
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Division 1—Revocation requested by holder
211 Holder may request revocation
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Division 2—Revocation by Secretary
212 Grounds for revocation—general
213 Grounds for revocation—overdue relevant Commonwealth liability
214 Notice of revocation
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Division 3—Other provisions
215 Export operations must not be carried out after export licence revoked
216 Secretary may require action to be taken after export licence revoked
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Part 7—Obligations of holders of export licences
217 Conditions of export licence must not be contravened
218 Additional or corrected information in relation to application for licence etc.
219 Notice of changes to holder of export licence
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Part 8—Other matters
220 Persons who participate in the management or control of another person’s export business
221 Secretary’s powers in relation to associates of holder of export licence
222 Secretary may give directions to holder of export licence
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Chapter 7—Export permits
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Part 1—Introduction
223 Simplified outline of this Chapter
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Part 2—Issue of export permit
224 Application for export permit
225 Secretary must decide whether to issue export permit
226 Requirements for export permit
227 Conditions of export permit
228 Period of effect of export permit
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Part 3—Variation, suspension and revocation of export permit
229 Secretary may vary export permit or conditions of permit
230 Period of effect of varied export permit
231 Secretary may suspend export permit
232 Effect of suspension
233 Secretary may revoke export permit
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Part 4—Other matters
234 Secretary may require assessment of goods
235 Additional or corrected information in relation to application for export permit etc.
236 Return of export permit
237 Notification that goods not to be exported
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Part 5—Applications for export permits
238 Applications to which this Part applies
239 Requirements for applications
240 Additional or corrected information
241 Powers of Secretary in relation to application
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Chapter 8—Other matters relating to export
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Part 1—Notices of intention to export
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Division 1—Introduction
242 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Notices of intention to export
243 Notice of intention to export—general
244 Additional or corrected information
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Part 2—Trade descriptions
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Division 1—Introduction
245 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Trade descriptions for prescribed goods
246 Meaning of trade description
247 When a trade description is applied to goods
248 Rules may make provision in relation to trade descriptions
249 Conduct that contravenes rules
250 Alteration of or interference with trade description
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Division 3—False trade descriptions for prescribed goods
251 Meaning of false trade description
252 False trade description must not be applied to prescribed goods
253 Goods with false trade description must not be exported etc.
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Part 3—Official marks
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Division 1—Introduction
254 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Rule making powers
255 Official marks
256 Marks resembling official marks
257 Official marking devices
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Division 3—Offences and civil penalty provisions
258 Conduct that contravenes rules
259 Applying a false, misleading or deceptive official mark to goods
260 Applying a false, misleading or deceptive official mark to a document
261 Conduct that results in official mark applied to goods being altered to be false, misleading or deceptive
262 Conduct that results in official mark applied to a document being altered to be false, misleading or deceptive
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Part 4—Tariff rate quotas
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Division 1—Introduction
263 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Tariff rate quota systems
264 Tariff rate quota systems
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Chapter 9—Powers and officials
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Part 1—Audits
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Division 1—Introduction
265 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—General
266 Audits of export operations
267 Audits in relation to persons performing functions or exercising powers under this Act
268 Single audit or program of audits may be required
269 Relevant person for an audit
270 Conduct of audit
271 Relevant person for an audit must provide assistance
272 Powers of auditors
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Division 3—Approved auditors
273 Secretary may approve persons to conduct audits
274 Rules may provide for classes of persons to be auditors
275 Approved auditors may charge fees
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Part 2—Assessment of goods
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Division 1—Introduction
276 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—General
277 Circumstances in which an assessment may be carried out etc.
278 Relevant person for an assessment of goods
279 Process for carrying out an assessment of goods etc.
280 Powers that may be exercised in carrying out an assessment of goods
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Division 3—Approved assessors
281 Secretary may approve persons to carry out assessments of goods
282 Rules may provide for classes of persons to be assessors
283 Approved assessors may charge fees
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Part 3—Powers of the Secretary
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Division 1—Introduction
284 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Powers of the Secretary
285 Power to require information or documents
286 Power to arrange for certain decisions to be made by computer programs
287 Rules may authorise Commonwealth to enter into arrangements under which money may be paid for certain purposes
288 Delegation and subdelegation
289 Minister may give directions to Secretary
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Part 4—Authorised officers
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Division 1—Introduction
290 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Authorisation
291 Authorisation of persons to be authorised officers
292 Conditions of authorisation
293 Third party authorised officers must not contravene conditions of authorisation
294 Arrangements for State or Territory officers or employees to be authorised officers
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Division 3—Variation, suspension and revocation of authorisation
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Subdivision A—Variation, suspension and revocation on Secretary’s own initiative
295 Variation of authorisation
296 Suspension of authorisation
297 Revocation of authorisation
298 Notice of proposed action must be given to third party authorised officer
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Subdivision B—Variation, suspension and revocation on application or request by third party authorised officer
298A Application for variation of authorisation
298B Additional or corrected information
298C Request for suspension of authorisation
298D Request for revocation of authorisation
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Subdivision C—Other provisions
299 Secretary may request notification of certain events by suspended third party authorised officer
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Division 4—Functions and powers
300 Rules may confer functions or powers on authorised officers
301 Functions and powers of authorised officers
302 Third party authorised officer must not contravene direction
303 Certain authorised officers may charge fees
304 Direction to assist persons performing functions etc. under this Act
305 Direction to deal with non compliance with the requirements of this Act etc.
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Division 5—Miscellaneous
306 Identity cards
307 Offence—failure to return identity card
308 Certain goods or services must not be provided to, or received by, authorised officers
309 General provisions relating to directions
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Part 5—Accredited veterinarians and approved export programs
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Division 1—Introduction
310 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Approved export programs
311 Approved export programs
312 Accreditation of veterinarians
313 Secretary may direct authorised officers to carry out certain export operations in approved export program
314 Secretary may direct authorised officer to monitor or review export operations in approved export programs
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Division 3—Offences and civil penalty provisions
315 Offence—person other than accredited veterinarian or authorised officer carrying out export operations in approved export program
316 Strict liability offence—failure to keep records or provide reports in relation to approved export program
317 Strict liability offence—failure to remedy deficiency in carrying out approved export program
318 Offence—failure to ensure accredited veterinarian is engaged to carry out relevant export operations in approved export program
319 Strict liability offence—contravening requirement to allow accredited veterinarian etc. to accompany eligible live animals during transport to overseas destination
320 Person must not obstruct or hinder accredited veterinarians etc. carrying out export operations in approved export program
321 Strict liability offence—contravening requirement to provide reasonable facilities and assistance to accredited veterinarian etc.
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Division 4—Extended geographical operation of offences
322 Extended geographical operation of offences
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Chapter 10—Compliance and enforcement
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Part 1—Introduction
323 Simplified outline of this Part
324 Modified meaning of authorised officer
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Part 2—Monitoring
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Division 1—Introduction
325 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Monitoring under Part 2 of the Regulatory Powers Act
326 Basic monitoring powers under Part 2 of the Regulatory Powers Act
327 Modifications of Part 2 of the Regulatory Powers Act
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Part 3—Investigation
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Division 1—Introduction
328 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Investigating under Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act
329 Basic investigation powers under Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act
330 Modifications of Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act
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Part 4—Entry to adjacent premises
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Division 1—Introduction
331 Simplified outline of this Part
332 Modified meaning of premises
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Division 2—Entering adjacent premises to gain access to other premises
333 Entering adjacent premises to gain access to other premises
334 Entry under adjacent premises warrant
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Division 3—Adjacent premises warrants
335 Application and issue of adjacent premises warrant
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Division 4—Obligations and powers of authorised officers
336 Consent
337 Announcement before entry under warrant
338 Authorised officer to be in possession of warrant
339 Details of warrant etc. to be provided
340 Use of force in executing a warrant
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Division 5—Appropriate person’s rights and responsibilities
341 Right to observe execution of warrant
342 Responsibility to provide facilities and assistance
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Division 6—Powers of issuing officers
343 Powers of issuing officers
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Part 5—Entering and exercising powers on premises without a warrant or consent
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Division 1—Introduction
344 Simplified outline of this Part
345 Premises to which this Part applies
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Division 2—Monitoring and searching relevant premises
346 Monitoring relevant premises
347 Offence related searches and seizures
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Division 3—Obligations and powers of authorised officers
348 Announcement before entry
349 Use of force in entering premises
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Division 4—Appropriate person’s rights and responsibilities
350 Right to observe exercise of powers
351 Responsibility to provide facilities and assistance
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Part 6—Powers in emergency situations
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Division 1—Introduction
352 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Powers that may be exercised in or on premises in emergency situations
353 Securing evidential material without consent or warrant in emergency situation
354 Stopping and searching conveyance without warrant in emergency situation
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Part 7—Civil penalties
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Division 1—Introduction
355 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Civil penalties under Part 4 of the Regulatory Powers Act
356 Basic operation of civil penalties under Part 4 of the Regulatory Powers Act
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Part 8—Infringement notices
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Division 1—Introduction
358 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Infringement notices under Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act
359 Basic provisions for infringement notices under Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act
360 Modifications of Part 5 of the Regulatory Powers Act
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Part 9—Enforceable undertakings
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Division 1—Introduction
361 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Accepting and enforcing undertakings under Part 6 of the Regulatory Powers Act
362 Enforceable undertakings
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Part 10—Injunctions
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Division 1—Introduction
363 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Injunctions under Part 7 of the Regulatory Powers Act
364 Injunctions
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Part 10A—Liability of executive officers and adverse publicity orders
364A Simplified outline of this Part
364B Criminal liability for executive officers of bodies corporate
364C Civil liability for executive officers of bodies corporate
364D Civil penalty—indemnification of executive officers
364E Certain indemnities not authorised and certain documents void
364F Adverse publicity orders
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Part 11—Miscellaneous
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Division 1—Introduction
365 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Persons assisting authorised officers
366 Persons assisting authorised officers
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Division 3—Civil penalty provisions for false or misleading information or documents
367 Civil penalty provision for false or misleading statements in applications
368 Civil penalty provision for false or misleading information
369 Civil penalty provision for false or misleading documents
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Division 4—General rules about offences and civil penalty provisions
370 Physical elements of offences
371 Contravening an offence provision or a civil penalty provision
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Division 5—Fit and proper person test
372 Fit and proper person test
373 Rules may prescribe kinds of persons that are required to be fit and proper persons for the purposes of Chapter 5 or 6
374 Notification of conviction of offence or order to pay pecuniary penalty
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Chapter 11—Miscellaneous
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Part 1—Matters relating to applications
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Division 1—Introduction
375 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Matters relating to certain applications
376 Applications to which this Division applies
377 Requirements for applications
378 Additional or corrected information
379 Dealing with applications
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Part 1A—Alternative regulatory arrangements
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Division 1—Introduction
379A Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Alternative regulatory arrangements
379B Application to approve alternative regulatory arrangement
379C Secretary must decide whether to approve alternative regulatory arrangement
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Part 2—Review of decisions
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Division 1—Introduction
380 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Review of decisions
381 Reviewable decisions
382 Notice of decision
383 Internal review of reviewable decisions
384 Secretary may require further information from applicants
385 Review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal
386 Review of decisions relating to tariff rate quota entitlements or tariff rate quota certificates
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Part 3—Information management
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Division 1—Introduction
387 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Authorised uses and disclosures of relevant information
388 Use or disclosure for the purposes of this Act
389 Disclosure to foreign governments etc. for export, trade and other purposes
390 Use or disclosure for the purposes of certain Acts
391 Disclosure to a Commonwealth entity
392 Disclosure to a court, tribunal etc.
393 Disclosure for the purposes of law enforcement
394 Use or disclosure for research, policy development or data analysis
395 Use or disclosure of statistics
396 Use or disclosure of publicly available information
397 Disclosure to person to whom information relates
397A Use or disclosure with consent
397B Disclosure to person who provided information
397C Disclosure to State or Territory body
397D Use or disclosure to manage severe and immediate threats
397E Use or disclosure authorised by rules
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Division 3—Protected information
397F Meaning of protected information
397G Offence and civil penalty—use or disclosure of protected information
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Part 4—Cost recovery
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Division 1—Introduction
398 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Fees
399 Fees and other rules for fee bearing activities
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Division 3—Payment of cost recovery charges
400 Paying cost recovery charges
401 Person liable to pay cost recovery charges
402 Notional payments by the Commonwealth
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Division 4—Unpaid cost recovery charges
403 Late payment fee
404 Recovery of cost recovery charges
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Division 5—Miscellaneous
405 Secretary may remit or refund cost recovery charges
406 Secretary may direct that activities not be carried out
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Part 5—Records
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Division 1—Introduction
407 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Records
408 Requirements to retain records
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Part 6—Miscellaneous
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Division 1—Introduction
409 Simplified outline of this Part
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Division 2—Taking, testing and analysing samples
410 Methods for taking, testing and analysing certain samples
411 Storage of samples
412 Test or analysis may result in destruction or reduction in value of sample
413 Appointment of analyst
414 Analyst may give certificate
415 Admission of analyst’s certificate in proceedings
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Division 3—Forfeiture of goods
416 Forfeiture of goods
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Division 4—Damaged and destroyed goods etc.
417 Person complying with direction or request must not damage or destroy goods
418 Goods seized in certain circumstances may be destroyed
419 Compensation for damaged or destroyed goods
420 Claims for, and amount of, compensation
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Division 5—Partnerships, unincorporated associations and trusts
421 Treatment of partnerships
422 Treatment of unincorporated associations
423 Treatment of trusts
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Division 6—Matters relating to export of livestock
424 Report to Parliament about export of livestock
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Division 7—Miscellaneous
425 Compensation for acquisition of property
426 Privilege against self incrimination
427 Hindering compliance with the Act etc.
427A Influencing a person performing functions or duties or exercising powers
428 Power or requirement to do or cause a thing to be done
429 Arrangements with States and Territories to assist in carrying out this Act
430 Protection from civil proceedings
431 Circumstances in which relevant Commonwealth liability of a person is taken to have been paid
432 Rules
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Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history