Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00851:reg:6:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00851
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 4534–7324

6  Circumstances in which exposed conveyance does not become subject to biosecurity control—general
 (1) Section 192 of the Act does not apply in relation to a conveyance (the exposed conveyance) that is exposed to another conveyance (the second conveyance) as referred to in section 5 of this instrument if the following circumstances apply:
 (a) no contamination, infestation or infection is, or was, transferred from the second conveyance to the exposed conveyance;
 (b) no pests (alive or dead) are, or were, transferred from the second conveyance to the exposed conveyance;
 (c) no person on board the exposed conveyance is, or was, exposed to:
 (i) an animal or a plant on the second conveyance that is infected with a disease; or
 (ii) an animal or a plant on the second conveyance that has died from a disease;
 (d) if the exposed conveyance is an aircraft or a vessel:
 (i) no human remains are on board the aircraft or vessel at any time it is in Australian territory; and
 (ii) no person on board the aircraft or vessel has signs or symptoms of a listed human disease at any time the aircraft or vessel is in Australian territory;
 (e) if the second conveyance is not an installation or a petroleum industry vessel:
 (i) only domestic persons (including any domestic persons who transferred from the second conveyance to the exposed conveyance) intend to disembark, or disembark, in Australian territory; and
 (ii) only low‑risk goods or domestic goods (including any low‑risk goods or domestic goods that were transferred from the second conveyance to the exposed conveyance) are on board the exposed conveyance at any time it is in Australian territory;
 (f) if the second conveyance is an installation or a petroleum industry vessel—any of the following circumstances applies:
 (i) no person who transferred from the second conveyance to the exposed conveyance intends to disembark, or disembarks, in Australian territory, and no goods (other than low‑risk goods) that were transferred from the second conveyance to the exposed conveyance are on board the exposed conveyance at any time it is in Australian territory;
 (ii) the level of biosecurity risk associated with the second conveyance is low within the meaning of subsection (2) or (3);
 (iii) biosecurity risks associated with the second conveyance are managed in accordance with an approved arrangement covering the operator of the second conveyance in relation to the operations of the second conveyance, and the end of journey requirements provided in subsection (4), (5), (6) or (7) are met in relation to the exposed conveyance.

Circumstances in which level of biosecurity risk associated with second conveyance is low
 (2) The level of biosecurity risk associated with the second conveyance is low if:
 (a) only