Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00959:reg:73
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00959
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 73
Character Range: 190268–192291

73  Fees for copies and extracts
 (1) Subject to subregulation (3), the prescribed fee:
 (aa) under subsection 8W(2) of the Code—for a copy of, or extract from, a document (other than a document in any part of the Record or Register) in the possession or custody of the APVMA in relation to an approved active constituent or registered chemical product; or
 (a) under subsection 17(5) of the Code—for a copy of, or extract from, a part of the Record of Approved Active Constituents in respect of an active constituent; or
 (b) under subsection 18(5) of the Code—for a copy of, or extract from, a part of the Register of Agricultural and Veterinary Chemical Products in respect of a chemical product; or
 (d) under subsection 97(4) of the Code—for a copy of a certificate in respect of an analysis; or
 (e) under subsection 113(6) of the Code—for a copy of a permit; or
 (f) for the disclosure, under section 162 of the Code, of confidential commercial information:
 (i) of a kind described in subparagraphs 162(3)(a)(iii) or 162(3)(b)(iii) of the Code, other than to a medical practitioner referred to in subregulation 66(4); or
 (ii) to a person referred to in subparagraph 162(3)(c)(ii);
is the fee worked out in accordance with subregulation (2).
 (2) For the purposes of subregulation (1), the fee is the sum of the following:
 (a) $95; and
 (b) $95 for each additional hour or part of an hour, after the first hour, of work done by the APVMA to make the copy or extract available; and
 (c) 20 cents for each photocopied page in excess of the first 100 pages; and
 (d) $4.40 for each page of a copy, other than a photocopy, of a document; and
 (e) $4.40 for each page of a transcript of:
 (i) a sound recording; or
 (ii) a document in shorthand.
 (3) No fee is payable, in respect of any matter referred to in subregulation (1), by:
 (i) an authority in this jurisdiction having any function or power in relation to a matter referred to in paragraph 159(1)(a), (b), or (d) of the Code; or
 (ii) the collecting agency.