National Health Security Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 1)1
Select Legislative Instrument 2010 No. 128
I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the National Health Security Act 2007.
Dated 15 June 2010
QUENTIN BRYCE
Governor-General
By Her Excellency’s Command
NICOLA ROXON
1 Name of Regulations
These Regulations are the National Health Security Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 1).
2 Commencement
These Regulations commence on the day after they are registered.
3 Amendment of National Health Security Regulations 2008
Schedule 1 amends the National Health Security Regulations 2008.
Schedule 1 Amendments
(regulation 3)
[1] Regulation 1.03
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In these Regulations:
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(1) In these Regulations:
[2] Regulation 1.03, after definition of Act
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affected has the meaning given by subregulation (2).
[3] Regulation 1.03, definition of sensitive information
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clause 5.3
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Part 5
[4] Regulation 1.03
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(2) The body of a person or animal is affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent if the security‑sensitive biological agent has been introduced into the body.
[5] Regulation 3.05
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3.05 Persons or animals affected by security‑sensitive biological agents
(1) A person who is affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent is an exempt entity while affected by the security‑sensitive biological agent.
(2) An entity is an exempt entity if:
(a) the entity destroys an animal that is affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent; and
(b) the entity’s destruction of the animal is carried out because the animal is affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent.
[6] Regulation 3.06, heading
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3.06 Treatment of persons or animals affected by security‑sensitive biological agents
[7] Paragraph 3.06 (a)
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person or to an animal for an occurrence of disease or injury from
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person who, or an animal that, has been affected by
[8] After regulation 3.06
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3.07 Handling of human bodies
An entity is an exempt entity for the purpose of examining, burying or cremating human bodies if:
(a) the functions of the entity include:
(i) examination, identification, storage or transport of the bodies of deceased persons; or
(ii) preparation of the bodies of deceased persons for burial or cremation; and
(b) the entity performs any of the functions mentioned in paragraph (a) on the body of a person who, before his or her death, was affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent.
3.08 Handling of mice to test for botulinum toxin
(1) An entity is an exempt entity for the purpose of handling mice to test for the presence of botulinum toxin if:
(a) the entity has functions that include the use of mice to test for the presence of botulinum toxin; and
(b) the entity conducts a test on mice for the presence of botulinum toxin.
(2) However, an entity is not an exempt entity if it handles botulinum toxin for the purpose of using it as a control sample for testing or carrying out diagnostic analysis.
[9] Regulations 3.17, 3.18 and 3.19
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clause 6.2
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Part 6
[10] Regulation 3.26
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3.26 Persons affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent
It is a reportable event for a registered entity if:
(a) a security‑sensitive biological agent is included on the National Register in relation to the entity and a facility; and
(b) a person who has been to the facility is affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent as a result of the entity’s handling of the security‑sensitive biological agent at the facility.
[11] Regulation 3.43, note
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clause 6.2
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Part 6
[12] Paragraph 3.44 (1) (j)
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person suffers an occurrence of disease, is injured, or dies
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persons affected by a security‑sensitive biological agent
Note
1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.frli.gov.au.