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CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED EXPORTS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1999 (NO. 5) 1999 NO. 248
STATUTORY RULES 1999 NO. 248
Customs (Prohibited Exports) Amendment Regulations 1999 (No. 5)
These regulations introduce controls on the exportation of an additional sixteen (16) chemical substances (items 3, 5.6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 13, 14, and 15 of Schedule 1)
In addition, the regulations contain some technical amendments that
* Correct reference to an existing entry by omitting terminology (item 12 of Schedule 1)
* Correct reference to an existing entry by making an amendment. (items 1.2 and 4 of Schedule 1).
The regulations introduce controls on the exportation of an additional sixteen chemical substances. The addition of these substances will enable Australia to meet its obligations under the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971 The proposed regulations will be included Schedule 8 of the regulations.
Only five of the substances have a legitimate commercial use in Australia. Liaison with industry has been successful in gaining acceptance of the need for controlling their export.
The specific listing in the regulations will make the control more apparent to the industry.
Item 15A Part 3 Schedule 8 presently includes reference to its salts and esters". Item 12 Schedule 1 omits reference to "salts and esters".
Item 7B Part 1 Schedule 3 presently refers to "Nicodine". Item 1 Schedule 1 amends this entry by omitting "Nicodine" and inserting "Nicocodine".
Item 7 Part 2 Schedule 8 presently refers to "N, N-dimethtyltryptamine". Item 2 Schedule 1 amends this entry by omitting "N, N-dimethtyltryptamine" and inserting "N, Ndiethyltryptamine".
Item 11 Part 2 Schedule 8 presently refers to "N, N-dimethyltriptamine". Item 4 Schedule 1 amends this entry by omitting "N, N- dimethyltriptamine" and inserting "N. Ndimethyltryptamine".
Regulation 1 provides for the regulations to be named the Custom (Prohibited Exports) Amendment Regulations 1999 (No. 5)
Items 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, and 15 of Schedule 1 - Various amendments of regulation 3, exportation of goods which is prohibited absolutely.
Items 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 13, 14, and 15 of Schedule 1 provide for the addition of sixteen (16) chemical substances, the exportation of which will be prohibited absolutely.
Items 9, 10, 13 and 14 of schedule 1 each identify more than one chemical substance as insertion items 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 18A, 18B, 18C, 21A, and 21B respectively.
Only five of the substances have a legitimate commercial use in Australia. Liaison with industry has been successful in gaining acceptance of the need for controlling their export. Their specific listing will make the control more apparent to industry.
b) Items 1, 2 4 and 12 of Schedule 1 - Various amendments of terminology used in regulation 3, exportation of goods which is prohibited absolutely
Item 12 Schedule 1 amends Item 15A Part 3 Schedule 8 by omitting reference to ", its salts and esters". The broad definitions of derivative and drug in subregulation 10(5) and 10(6) include salts and esters. To continue with this reference could result in confusion in the industry.
Item 7B Part 1 Schedule 8 presently refers to "Nicodine". Item 1 Schedule 1 amends this entry by omitting "Nicodine" and inserting "Nicocodine".
Item 7 Part 2 Schedule 8 presently refers to "N, N-dimethtyltryptamine". Item 2 Schedule 1 amends this entry by omitting "N, N-dimethtyltryptamine" and inserting "N, N-diethyltryptamine".
Item 11 Part 2 Schedule 8 presently refers to "N-dimethyltriptamine". Item 4 Schedule 1 amends this entry by omitting "N, N- dimethyltriptamine" and inserting "N, Ndimethyltryptamine".