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Details: F2010C00862
- F2010C00862
SR 1995 No. 28 Regulations as amended, taking into account amendments up to SLI 2010 No. 307
Start Date 14 Dec 2010
End Date 03 Aug 2012
F2010C00862
Part 2 Providing information about certain active constituents and chemical products
Part 3 Prohibition on import, manufacture etc of certain active constituents and chemical products
Schedules 2 5
Schedule 6 Form of search warrant
Statutory Rules 1995 No. 28 as amended
taking into account amendments up to SLI 2010 No. 307
1.1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1] 6
1.3 Interpretation 6
1.3A Meaning of controlled chemical 8
1.4 Meaning of authorised officer 9
1.5 Meaning of generic information about a person 9
2.05 Prescribed international agreements (Act s 69CA (1)) 10
2.10 Prescribed chemicals (Act s 69CA (2)) 10
2.15 Prescribed chemicals (Act s 69CB (1)) 10
2.20 Prescribed information — import (Act ss 69CA (2) (a) and 69CB (2) (a)) 11
2.25 Prescribed information — manufacture (Act ss 69CA (2) (b) and 69CB (2) (b)) 11
2.30 Prescribed information — use (Act ss 69CA (2) (b) or 69CB (2) (b)) 11
2.35 Prescribed information — other dealings (Act ss 69CA (2) (c) or 69CB (2) (c)) 12
2.40 Prescribed information — export (Act ss 69CA (2) (d) and 69CB (2) (d)) 12
2.45 Prescribed period for giving prescribed information (Act ss 69CA (5) and 69CB (5)) 12
3.05 Prescribed international agreements (Act, s 69C) 14
3.10 Effect of grant of permissions or multiple permits 14
3.15 Notice to be given if additional information required 14
3.20 Matters that may be considered when making decision 15
Division 3.2 Import
Subdivision 3.2.1 Absolute prohibition
3.45 Prohibited importation 16
Subdivision 3.2.2 Prohibition subject to conditions
3.50 Chemicals to which this Subdivision applies 16
3.55 Prohibition 16
3.60 Applications for permission to import import-prohibited chemicals 17
3.65 When permission may be granted 18
Division 3.3 Manufacture
Subdivision 3.3.1 Absolute prohibition
3.100 Prohibited manufacture 18
Subdivision 3.3.2 Prohibition subject to conditions
3.105 Chemicals to which this Subdivision applies 19
3.110 Prohibition 19
3.115 Applications for permission to manufacture manufacture-prohibited chemicals 20
3.120 When permission may be granted 20
Division 3.4 Use
3.145 Absolute prohibition 21
3.150 Prohibition subject to conditions 22
Division 3.5 Dealing with chemicals
Subdivision 3.5.1 Absolute prohibition
3.175 Prohibited dealing 22
Subdivision 3.5.2 Prohibition subject to conditions
3.180 Chemicals to which this Subdivision applies 23
3.185 Prohibition 23
3.190 Applications for permission to deal with dealing-prohibited chemicals 24
3.195 When permission may be granted 24
Division 3.6 Export
Subdivision 3.6.1 Absolute prohibition
3.200 Prohibited export 25
Subdivision 3.6.2 Prohibition subject to conditions
3.205 Chemicals to which this Subdivision applies 25
3.210 Prohibition 25
3.215 Applications for permission to export export-prohibited chemicals 26
3.220 Additional information required for certain exports 27
3.225 When permission must be granted 27
3.230 When permission may be granted 28
3.235 Required conditions 29
3.240 Deciding application for permission to export when import decision available 30
3.245 Deciding application for permission to export when import decision not known 31
3.250 When permission must be refused 31
Division 3.7 Multiple entry import and multiple exit export permits
3.305 Definitions 32
3.310 Purpose 32
3.315 Fit and proper person 33
3.320 Multiple entry import permits 33
3.325 When multiple entry import permits may be granted 34
3.330 Multiple exit export permits 34
3.335 When multiple exit export permits may be granted — general 34
3.340 Grant of multiple exit export permits in special circumstances 35
3.345 Annual reports 35
3.350 Period of validity and renewal of permit 36
Division 3.8 Conditions or restrictions of permissions or multiple permits
3.405 Conditions 37
3.410 Revocation etc of permission or multiple permits 37
Division 3.9 Review of decisions
3.505 Notice of authorised officer’s decision 37
3.510 Reconsideration of decisions by Minister 38
3.515 Notice of Minister’s decision 38
3.520 Review of decisions by AAT 39
3.550 Export of chemical products — fees for certificates 39
4.10 Annual returns — prescribed quantity of active constituents 41
4.15 Form of search warrant 41
Schedule 1 Chemicals 42
Part 1 Reading this Schedule 42
Part 2 Chemical products defined in terms of a single active constituent 43
Part 3 Chemical products defined in terms of 2 or more active constituents 68
Schedules 2–5 69
Schedule 6 Form of search warrant 70
Agvet Code of the participating Territories has the same meaning as in subsection 5 (1) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994.
Collector has the meaning given by subsection 8 (1) of the Customs Act 1901.
IUPAC name means a name assigned to a chemical by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, set out in International Standard ISO 1750 — 1981: Pesticides and Agrochemicals — Common Names, published in Geneva by the International Standards Organisation in 1981.
non-party, in relation to a Convention, means a country that has not consented to be bound by the Convention or for which the Convention is not in force.
Rotterdam Convention means the Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade, done at Rotterdam on 10 September 1998.
Note The English text of the Rotterdam Convention is available at the Convention website, http://www.pic.int.
Stockholm Convention means the Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, done at Stockholm on 22 May 2001.
Note The English text of the Stockholm Convention is available at the Convention website, http://www.pops.int.
(f) the telephone and facsimile numbers for, and e-mail address of, the person and contact person.
2.05 Prescribed international agreements (Act s 69CA (1))
Each of the following is a prescribed international agreement for the purposes of subsection 69CA (1) of the Act:
2.10 Prescribed chemicals (Act s 69CA (2))
A chemical is a prescribed active constituent or prescribed chemical product for the purposes of subsection 69CA (2) of the Act if:
Note For each constituent or product, the relevant item identifies the relevant international agreement or arrangement (see the Act, subsection 69CA (3)).
2.15 Prescribed chemicals (Act s 69CB (1))
A chemical is a prescribed active constituent or prescribed chemical product for the purposes of subsection 69CB (1) of the Act if:
2.20 Prescribed information — import (Act ss 69CA (2) (a) and 69CB (2) (a))
The following information about the import into Australia of a prescribed chemical is prescribed for the purposes of paragraphs 69CA (2) (a) and 69CB (2) (a) of the Act:
2.25 Prescribed information — manufacture (Act ss 69CA (2) (b) and 69CB (2) (b))
The following information about the manufacture in Australia of a prescribed chemical is prescribed for the purposes of paragraphs 69CA (2) (b) and 69CB (2) (b) of the Act:
2.30 Prescribed information — use (Act ss 69CA (2) (b) or 69CB (2) (b))
Note This regulation is reserved for information that may be prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 69CA (2) (b) or 69CB (2) (b) of the Act.
2.35 Prescribed information — other dealings (Act ss 69CA (2) (c) or 69CB (2) (c))
Note This regulation is reserved for information that may be prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 69CA (2) (c) or 69CB (2) (c) of the Act.
2.40 Prescribed information — export (Act ss 69CA (2) (d) and 69CB (2) (d))
The following information about the export from Australia of a prescribed chemical is prescribed for the purposes of paragraphs 69CA (2) (d) and 69CB (2) (d) of the Act:
2.45 Prescribed period for giving prescribed information (Act ss 69CA (5) and 69CB (5))
(1) Subject to subregulation (2), for the purposes of subsections 69CA (5) and 69CB (5) of the Act, the period within which relevant prescribed information in respect of a prescribed chemical must be provided:
(2) For the purposes of subsections 69CA (5) and 69CB (5) of the Act, the following prescribed information must be given to the Department by an importer, exporter or manufacturer on or before 28 February following the calendar year to which it relates:
(2) For the purposes of subsection 69C (1) of the Act, the condition that a person must not import a chemical in contravention of subregulation (1) is prescribed.
(2) In this Subdivision, a controlled chemical to which this Subdivision applies is called an import-prohibited chemical.
(1) The importation into Australia of an import-prohibited chemical is prohibited unless:
Note 1 The permission to import required under this regulation must be produced to a Collector for the purposes of complying with regulation 5I of the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956 in relation to the importation of chemicals under those Regulations that are active constituents or chemical products.
Note 2 A multiple entry import permit is a permission for purposes of this regulation (see subregulation 3.310 (2)).
(2) For the purposes of subsection 69C (1) of the Act, the following conditions or restrictions are prescribed for each such chemical:
Note A person who imports such a chemical in contravention of a prescribed condition or restriction may be punished by a fine of up to 300 penalty units (see subsection 69C (5) of the Act).
(a) the APVMA’s written consent to import referred to in subsection 69B (1B) of the Act; and
3.60 Applications for permission to import import-prohibited chemicals
(1) A person may apply to the Department for permission to import an import-prohibited chemical.
Note 1 The applicant may be required to give additional information (see regulation 3.15).
Note 2 An authorised officer must give written notice of his or her decision on the application (see regulation 3.505).
(1) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to import an import-prohibited chemical if the officer is satisfied that:
(a) in the case of a chemical whose importation is stated in an item in Schedule 1 to be prohibited except with written permission under paragraph 3.65 (1) (a) — the chemical is being imported for the purpose of environmentally sound disposal in accordance with paragraph (1) (d) of Article 6 of the Stockholm Convention; or
(b) in any other case — the chemical is being imported for a use or purpose that is permitted under the relevant Convention.
Note In deciding whether to grant the application, the officer may take into consideration the matters mentioned in regulation 3.20.
(3) To avoid doubt, an authorised officer may refuse to grant an application despite the fact that the applicant has the APVMA’s written consent, referred to in subsection 69B (1B) of the Act, to import the import-prohibited chemical.
(2) For the purposes of subsection 69C (1) of the Act, the condition that a person must not manufacture a chemical in contravention of subregulation (1) is prescribed.
(2) In this Subdivision, a controlled chemical to which this Subdivision applies is called a manufacture-prohibited chemical.
(1) The manufacture in Australia of a manufacture-prohibited chemical is prohibited unless:
Note A person who manufactures such a chemical in contravention of a prescribed condition or restriction may be punished by a fine of up to 300 penalty units (see subsection 69C (5) of the Act).
3.115 Applications for permission to manufacture manufacture-prohibited chemicals
(1) A person may apply to the Department for permission to manufacture a manufacture-prohibited chemical.
(1) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to manufacture a manufacture-prohibited chemical if:
(a) the manufacture of the chemical is stated in an item in Schedule 1 to be prohibited except with written permission under subregulation 3.120 (1); and
(b) the officer is satisfied that there is in effect for Australia a production-specific exemption for the chemical under Article 4 of the Stockholm Convention.
(2) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to manufacture a manufacture-prohibited chemical if:
(a) the manufacture of the chemical is stated in an item in Schedule 1 to be prohibited except with written permission under subregulation 3.120 (2); and
(3) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to manufacture a manufacture-prohibited chemical if:
(2) For the purposes of subsection 69C (1) of the Act, the condition that a person must not use a chemical in contravention of subregulation (1) is prescribed.
(b) that item states that use is prohibited unless paragraphs 3.150 (2) (a) to (d) are complied with.
(c) the use is in accordance with a use-specific exemption that is in effect for Australia under Article 4 of the Stockholm Convention; and
(2) For the purposes of subsection 69C (1) of the Act, the condition that a person must not deal in a chemical in contravention of subregulation (1) is prescribed.
(2) In this Subdivision, a controlled chemical to which this Subdivision applies is called a dealing-prohibited chemical.
(1) Any dealing (other than importation, manufacture, use or exportation) of a dealing-prohibited chemical in Australia is prohibited unless an authorised officer or the Minister has given permission in writing to deal with the chemical in the relevant way.
Note A person who deals with such a chemical in contravention of a prescribed condition or restriction may be punished by a fine of up to 300 penalty units (see subsection 69C (5) of the Act).
3.190 Applications for permission to deal with dealing-prohibited chemicals
(1) A person may apply to the Department for permission to deal with a dealing-prohibited chemical.
(2) An application to deal with a dealing-prohibited chemical must be in the approved form and must include the following information:
(1) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to deal with a dealing-prohibited chemical if the officer is satisfied that the dealing is in accordance with Australia’s obligations under the relevant international agreement or arrangement.
(2) If the officer is not satisfied as to the matter mentioned
(2) For the purposes of subsection 69C (1) of the Act, the condition that a person must not export a chemical in contravention of subregulation (1) is prescribed.
(2) In this Subdivision, a controlled chemical to which this Subdivision applies is called an export-prohibited chemical.
(1) The export from Australia of an export-prohibited chemical is prohibited unless:
Note 1 The permission to export required under this regulation must be produced to a Collector for the purposes of complying with regulation 4A of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958 in relation to the exportation of chemicals under those Regulations that are active constituents or chemical products.
Note 2 A multiple exit export permit is a permission for the purposes of this regulation (see subregulation 3.310 (3)).
Note A person who exports such a chemical in contravention of a prescribed condition or restriction may be punished by a fine of up to 300 penalty units (see subsection 69C (5) of the Act).
3.215 Applications for permission to export export-prohibited chemicals
(1) A person may apply to the Department for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical.
(1) This regulation applies to an export-prohibited chemical if the relevant item in Schedule 1 states that the chemical is subject to a notification of final regulatory action by Australia under Article 5 of the Rotterdam Convention.
An authorised officer must grant an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical if:
(b) the export is to a non-party to that Convention.
(1) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical whose export is stated in an item in Schedule 1 to be prohibited except with written permission under paragraph 3.230 (1) (a), (b) or (c) if the officer is satisfied that the export is:
(a) for the purpose of environmentally sound disposal in accordance with paragraph (1) (d) of Article 6 of the Stockholm Convention; or
Note 1 The export of an active constituent or chemical product for the purpose of environmentally sound disposal must also comply with the Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1989 and any regulations made under that Act.
Note 2 Under paragraph 2 (b) (iii) of Article 3 of the Stockholm Convention, the annual certification of a non-party must:
Note 3 Paragraph 2 (d) of Article 3 of the Stockholm Convention states:
(2) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical if:
(3) An authorised officer may grant an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical if:
(1) This regulation applies to the export of an export-prohibited chemical if:
(ii) sets out up-to-date information; and
(1) This regulation applies to the export of an export-prohibited chemical if the relevant item in Schedule 1 identifies the relevant international agreement or arrangement as the Rotterdam Convention.
Note Under Article 10 of the Convention, the Secretariat must, every 6 months, inform all parties of the import responses it has received. It does so by way of a six-monthly information circular.
Note The import decision of a party may not be known because:
(1) An authorised officer must refuse to grant an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical if the officer is not satisfied as to the matters mentioned in subregulation 3.230 (1).
(2) An authorised officer must refuse an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical if:
Note A list of the parties to the Rotterdam Convention is available at http://www.pic.int.
(3) An authorised officer must refuse to grant an application for permission to export an export-prohibited chemical if:
import-prohibited chemical means a controlled chemical to which Subdivision 3.2.2 applies.
export-prohibited chemical means a controlled chemical to which Subdivision 3.6.2 applies.
(1) The purpose of this Division is to allow persons who from time to time import import-prohibited chemicals, or export export-prohibited chemicals, to apply for a permission to import (multiple entry import permit) or export (multiple exit export permit) those chemicals over a period of time, instead of having to apply for a permission for each import or export.
Note Regulation 3.320 is reserved.
Note Regulation 3.325 is reserved.
(i) the export is to a non-party to that Convention; or
(3) An application must be in the approved form and must include generic information about the applicant and the following information in respect of each export-prohibited chemical to be exported under the permit:
(b) the non-parties to which exports are to be made (if applicable);
3.335 When multiple exit export permits may be granted — general
(a) the relevant items in Schedule 1 for the export-prohibited chemicals to be exported under the permit identify the relevant international agreement or arrangement as the Rotterdam Convention; and
(b) the person has, over an aggregate period of at least 1 year, exported export-prohibited chemicals; and
Note In deciding whether to grant the permit, the officer may take into consideration the matters mentioned in regulation 3.20.
3.550 Export of chemical products — fees for certificates
(1) Subject to subregulation (2), the following fees are prescribed for subsection 69D (1) of the Act:
(3) For subsection 69D (1) of the Act, the following fees are further prescribed if the applicant requires the APVMA to take a certificate (whether original or subsequent) to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade so that a consular act can be performed in relation to the certificate:
Note 1 At the time of the commencement of this regulation, the fees imposed under the Consular Fees Regulations 1990 for the consular acts mentioned in paragraphs (3) (a) and (b) were $20 and $60, respectively.
Note 2 The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade will not sign and affix a seal to, or prepare and issue an Apostille for, an APVMA certificate unless the certificate has an original signature, stamp or seal.
4.10 Annual returns — prescribed quantity of active constituents
For the purposes of subsection 69E (2) of the Act, the prescribed quantity is as follows:
(a) in the case of active constituents for proposed or existing veterinary chemical products or included in veterinary chemical products — 3kg;
(b) in the case of active constituents for proposed or existing agricultural chemical products or included in agricultural chemical products — 10kg.
4.15 Form of search warrant
For the purposes of subsection 69ED (2) of the Act (which deals with offence-related warrants), the form of warrant in Schedule 6 is prescribed.
Part 1 Reading this Schedule
(iv) if the chemical is a prescribed active constituent or prescribed chemical product for the purposes of subsection 69CA (2) of the Act, the third row states that fact; and
(v) the fourth row identifies, for subsection 69CA (3) of the Act, the relevant international agreement or arrangement; and
(iii) the second row identifies, for subsection 69CA (3) of the Act, the relevant international agreement or arrangement; and
Note The international agreement or arrangement so identified is also the agreement or arrangement under which the import, manufacture etc of the formulation may be prohibited (absolutely or subject to prescribed conditions or restrictions) under Part 3.
Part 2 Chemical products defined in terms of a single active constituent
1 2-(Acetoxymercuric)ethanol
Note The CAS number refers to 2,4,5‑T only.
(1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10‑hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a‑hexahydro-1,4:5,8‑dimethano-naphthalene
Import prohibited except with written permission under paragraph 3.65 (1) (a)
Export prohibited except with written permission under paragraph 3.230 (1) (a), (b) or (c)
N-(1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylthio)cyclohex-4-ene-1,2-dicarboximide; or
1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7, 7a‑hexahydro-4, 7‑methanoindene
N2-(4-chloro-o-tolyl)-N1, N1‑dimethylformamidine
Ethyl 4,4’-dichlorobenzilate
9 DDT (pp’-DDT)
1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis (4‑chlorophenyl) ethane
(1R,4S,4aS,5R,6R,7S,8S,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-6,7-epoxy-1,4:5, 8-dimethano-naphthalene
Note The CAS number refers to DNOC only.
Note The CAS number refers to Dinoseb only.
(1R,4S,4aS,5S,6S,7R,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8, 8a octahydro-6,7-epoxy-1, 4:5,8‑dimethano-naphthalene
1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7, 7a‑tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene
19 Hydroxymercuri-o-nitrophenol
20 Lindane (g-BHC, g-HCH)
1a, 2a, 3b, 4a, 5a, 6b)-hexachlorocyclohexane
Severely hazardous pesticide formulation under Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention — soluble liquid formulation of the substance that exceeds 600 grams active constituent per litre
Subject to notification of final regulatory action by Australia
33 Methylmercury 8-quinolinolate
2591-97-9
5903-10-6
(1,1a,2,2,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-dodecachlorooctahydro-1,3,4‑metheno-1H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalene)
dodecachloropentacyclo[5.3.0.02,6.03,9.04,8]decane or
perchloropentacyclo-[5.3.0.02,6.03,9.04,8]decane
Import prohibited except with written permission
Permission to import may be granted only if:
(a) mirex is approved under the Agvet Code of the participating Territories as an active constituent; and
(b) it is to be used in accordance with instructions that the APVMA has approved; and
(c) it is to be used as a termiticide in accordance with Australia’s use-specific exemption under Article 4 of the Stockholm Convention; and
(d) its use for that is permitted under the law of the State or Territory in which it is to be used
Manufacture prohibited except for manufacture of registered chemical products for use in accordance with paragraphs 3.150 (2) (a) to (d)
Use prohibited unless paragraphs 3.150 (2) (a) to (d) are complied with
Dimethyl (E)-1-methyl-2(methylcarbamoyl)vinyl phosphate; 3‑dimethoxyphosphinoyloxy-N-methylisocrotonamide
41 N-(phenylmercuric) urea
43 Parathion-methyl
Severely hazardous pesticide formulation under Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention — formulation in the form of:
Note The CAS number refers to Pentachlorophenol only.
53404-68-5
22894-47-9
31632-68-5
104-68-9
16751-55-6
65 Phenylmercuric-2-ethylhexonate
66 Phenylmercuric-8-quinolinate
Phenylmercury(II) quinolin-8-olate;
phenylmercury(2+) quinolin-8-olate;
phenylmercuric quinolin-8-olate
26114-17-0
2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoly-1-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate
Severely hazardous pesticide formulation under Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention — formulation in the form of soluble liquid that exceeds 1 000 grams of the active constituent per litre
Note Tributyltin compounds are a class of chemicals. The structure of each chemical includes the tributyltin group, which on its own has a formula written as C12H27Sn or (C4H9)3Sn. Items 72 to 78 are specific examples of this class.
Tributyl-chloro stannane
Tributyl-fluoro stannane
Tributyl-(1-oxo-9,12-octadecadienyl)oxy-stannane
Tributyl-(2-methyl-l-oxo-2-propyl)oxystannane
Tributyl-mono(naphthenoyloxy)stannane
Part 3 Chemical products defined in terms of 2 or more active constituents
Note Schedules 2 to 5 are reserved.
(regulation 4.15)
SEARCH WARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 69ED (2)
TO (name and address of inspector), an inspector within the meaning of section 4 of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992 (‘the Act’):
1. This warrant is issued on the basis that:
(a) I am satisfied, by information on oath, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is, or may be within the next 72 hours, at the premises described below, a particular thing that may be evidence of the commission of an offence against Part 7A of the Act (which deals with the importation, manufacture and exportation of chemicals); and
(b) I have been given, either orally or by affidavit, the further information (if any) that I required about the grounds on which the issue of this warrant has been sought.
2. The nature of the offence in relation to which this warrant is issued is (state the nature of the suspected offence).
3. The purpose for which this warrant is issued is set out in clause 4.
4. This warrant authorises you, with any help, and using any force, that is necessary and reasonable, * at any time of the day or night/* during the following hours of the day or night (specify the hours):
(a) to enter the premises at (address); and
(b) to exercise the powers set out in paragraphs 69EC (1) (c), (d) and (e) of the Act in respect of the particular thing, namely (specify the particular thing).
Note Paragraphs 69EC (1) (c), (d) and (e) of the Act empower an inspector to:
‘(c) search the premises for the thing; and
(d) if the thing is found, take photographs (including video recordings) of the premises or thing, take samples of the thing, seize the thing or undertake more than one of those activities; and
(e) give any directions for, or with respect to, the detention of a thing that has been seized under paragraph (d).’
THIS WARRANT CEASES TO HAVE EFFECT ON (specify a date not later than 7 days after the day of issue of the warrant).
Issued by me, (full name and designation of magistrate).
Notes to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Regulations 1995
The Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Regulations 1995 (in force under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1995 No. 28 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
15 Mar 1995 (see r. 2)
8 June 2005 (see F2005L01411)
10 May 2006 (see F2006L01437)
31 May 2010 (see F2010L01377)
29 June 2010 (see F2010L01802)
13 Dec 2010 (see F2010L03201)
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