Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 4) (Cth)

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Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 4)1

Statutory Rules 2004 No. 2442

I, PHILIP MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Customs Act 1901.

Dated 5 August 2004

P. M. JEFFERY

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command

CHRISTOPHER MARTIN ELLISON

Minister for Justice and Customs

1Name of Regulations

These Regulations are the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment Regulations 2004 (No. 4).

2Commencement

These Regulations commence on 18 August 2004.

3Amendment of Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958

Schedule 1 amends the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958.

Schedule 1Amendments

(regulation 3)

  

[1]After regulation 4

insert

4AExportation of goods mentioned in Schedule 2 (chemicals)

  1. (1)

    The exportation from Australia of a chemical mentioned in Schedule 2, or a mixture or preparation containing a chemical mentioned in Schedule 2, is prohibited unless:

    1. (a)

      if the chemical is an active constituent or a chemical product as defined in the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code set out in the Schedule to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994:

      1. (i)

        a permission to export the chemical has been granted in writing under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Regulations 1995; and

      2. (ii)

        the permission is produced to a Collector; or

    2. (b)

      in any other case:

      1. (i)

        a permission to export the chemical has been granted in writing by the Minister or an authorised officer under this regulation; and

      2. (ii)

        the permission is produced to a Collector.

  2. (2)

    An application for a permission under paragraph (1) (b) must be:

    1. (a)

      in writing; and

    2. (b)

      lodged with an authorised officer.

  3. (3)

    An authorised officer may ask an applicant for a permission under paragraph (1) (b) to give to the authorised officer any information that the authorised officer or the Minister reasonably requires in order to decide whether the permission should be granted.

  4. (4)

    If, on an application for a permission under paragraph (1) (b), an authorised officer forms an opinion that the permission should not be granted:

    1. (a)

      the authorised officer must refer the application to the Minister; and

    2. (b)

      the Minister may grant, or refuse to grant, the permission.

  5. (5)

    A permission granted under paragraph (1) (b) or (4) (b) may specify:

    1. (a)

      conditions or requirements to be complied with by the holder of the permission; and

    2. (b)

      when the holder must comply with a condition or requirement, whether before or after the exportation of the chemical to which the permission relates.

  6. (6)

    If the holder of a permission granted under paragraph (1) (b) or (4) (b) does not comply with a condition or requirement of the permission, the Minister may, by writing, revoke the permission.

  7. (7)

    In this regulation:

authorised officer means an officer of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry who is authorised in writing for the purposes of this regulation by the Minister.

Minister means the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

[2]After Schedule 1

insert

Schedule 2Goods, being certain chemicals, the exportation of which is prohibited unless permission is granted under regulation 4A

(regulation 4A)

 

Item

Common name

CAS Registry Number

1

2-(Acetoxymercuric)ethanol

4665-55-8

2

2,4,5-T

93-76-5

3

aldrin (HHDN)

309-00-2

4

captafol

2425-06-1

5

chlordane

57-74-9

6

chlordimeform

6164-98-3

7

chlorobenzilate

510-15-6

8

cyano(methylmercuric)guanidine

502-39-6

9

DDT (pp’-DDT)

50-29-3

10

dieldrin (HEOD)

60-57-1

11

dinoseb

88-85-7

12

dinoseb acetate

2813-95-8

13

endrin

72-20-8

14

ethylene dibromide (EDB)

106-93-4

15

fluoroacetamide

640-19-7

16

HCH (mixed isomers) (BHC)

608-73-1

17

heptachlor

76-44-8

18

hexachlorobenzene (HCB)

118-74-1

19

hydroxymercuri-o-nitrophenol

17140-73-7

20

lindane (g-BHC, g-HCH)

58-89-9

21

mercuric acetate

1600-27-7

22

mercuric chloride

7487-94-7

23

mercuric oxide

21908-53-2

24

mercurous chloride

7546-30-7

25

mercury

7439-97-6

26

mercury naphthenate

1336-96-5

27

mercury oleate

1191-80-6

28

mercury pentanedione

14024-55-6

29

mercury phenate

588-66-9

30

methamidophos

10265-92-6

31

methazole

20354-26-1

32

methylmercury 2,3-dihydoxypropyl mercaptide

2597-95-7

33

methylmercury 8-quinolinolate

86-85-1

34

methylmercury acetate

108-07-6

35

methylmercury benzoate

3626-13-9

36

methylmercury hydroxide

1184-57-2

37

methylmercury nitrite

2591-97-9

38

methylmercury propionate

5903-10-6

39

mirex

2385-85-5

40

monocrotophos

6923-22-4

41

N-(phenylmercuric) urea

2279-64-3

42

parathion (ethyl)

56-38-2

43

parathion- methyl

298-00-0

44

pentachlorophenol

87-86-5

45

phenylethylmercuric salicylate

54-64-8

46

phenylmercuric acetate

62-38-4

47

phenylmercuric ammonium acetate

53404-67-4

48

phenylmercuric ammonium propionate

53404-68-5

49

phenylmercuric borate

102-98-7

50

phenylmercuric carbonate

53404-69-6

51

phenylmercuric chloride

100-56-1

52

phenylmercuric dimethyldithiocarbamate

32407-99-1

53

phenylmercuric formamide

22894-47-9

54

phenylmercuric hydroxide

100-57-2

55

phenylmercuric lactate

122-64-5

56

phenylmercuric monoethanol ammonium acetate

5822-97-9

57

phenylmercuric monoethanol ammonium lactate

53404-70-9

58

phenylmercuric napthenate

31632-68-5

59

phenylmercuric nitrate

55-68-5

60

phenylmercuric oleate

104-68-9

61

phenylmercuric propionate

103-27-5

62

phenylmercuric salicylate

28086-13-7

63

phenylmercuric thiocyanate

16751-55-6

64

phenylmercuric threthanol ammonium lactate

23319-66-6

65

phenylmercuric-2-ethylhexonate

13302-00-6

66

phenylmercuric-8-quinolinate

26114-17-0

67

phenyl mercury lauryl mercaptide

-

68

phosphamidon

13171-21-6

23783-98-4

297-99-4

69

toxaphene (camphechlor)

8000-35-2

70

tribufos

78-48-8

Notes

1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1958 No. 5, as amended by 1959 No. 5; 1961 Nos. 16 and 112; 1963 Nos. 129 and 130; 1964 No. 144; 1965 No. 136; 1966 Nos. 70 and 75; 1967 Nos. 42, 59 and 123; 1968 Nos. 46, 83, 101, 153, 160 and 162; 1969 Nos. 11, 21, 22 and 219; 1970 Nos. 34, 68, 89, 106 and 121; 1972 No. 210; 1973 Nos. 4, 7, 39, 74, 102, 138, 218 and 248; 1974 Nos. 46, 157, 178 and 250; 1975 Nos. 19, 44, 45, 173 and 224; 1976 Nos. 169 and 233; 1977 No. 89; 1978 Nos. 14, 58, 59 and 277; 1979 Nos. 160 and 237; 1980 Nos. 21, 61, 72, 76, 82, 99, 110, 212, 273, 358, 381 and 383; 1981 Nos. 49, 72, 86, 149, 225, 251 and 324; 1982 Nos. 169, 171 and 310; 1983 No. 272; 1984 Nos. 35, 63, 191, 262, 263 and 316; 1985 Nos. 1, 68, 138 and 378; 1986 Nos. 76, 89, 177, 178, 328, 364, 365, 366 and 388; 1987 Nos. 97, 115, 156, 176, 301, 317, 318 and 319; 1988 Nos. 65, 178, 195 and 361; 1989 Nos. 57, 59, 196, 264 and 388; 1990 Nos. 125, 146, 190, 264, 333 and 438; 1991 Nos. 24, 77, 118, 288 and 413; 1992 Nos. 61, 83, 103, 155, 412 and 414; 1993 Nos. 68, 212, 258 and 322; 1994 Nos. 32, 143, 172, 242, 313, 379, 392 and 417; 1995 Nos. 71 and 90; 1996 Nos. 32, 47, 48, 49, 50 (Statutory Rules 1996 Nos. 47, 48, 49 and 50 were disallowed by the Senate on 23 May 1996), 69, 225, 281 and 282; 1997 Nos. 30, 31, 32, 33, 380, 381, 382 and 383; 1998 No. 211; 1999 Nos. 9, 164, 200, 216, 248, 274 and 331; 2000 Nos. 211 and 212; 2001 No. 171; 2002 Nos. 29, 139, 204, 205 and 330; 2003 Nos. 17, 44, 52, 88, 97, 308 and 320; 2004 Nos. 32, 107 and 141.

2. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette

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