Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00759:reg:5:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00759
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 15/26)
Character Range: 88412–91040

any other case, the packages must be unused and clean.
 (3) The packages must:
 (a) be appropriate for the plants or plant products to be packed in them; and
 (b) be used in a manner that will ensure the integrity of the plants or plant products packed in them.
 (4) The packages must be sufficiently strong to withstand handling ordinarily occurring before and during transport, including transport to their final overseas destination.
 (5) The packages must meet relevant importing country requirements.

4‑12  Prescribed plants or plant products to be exported in bulk vessel
 (1) Prescribed plants or plant products at a registered establishment that are to be exported in a bulk vessel must not be loaded into or onto the bulk vessel unless a bulk vessel approval, covering the cargo spaces of the vessel into or onto which the prescribed plants or plant products are to be loaded, is in force for the bulk vessel.
Note: See Part 5 of Chapter 9 in relation to bulk vessel approvals.
 (2) If a bulk vessel approval for a bulk vessel is suspended under subsection 9‑27(1), prescribed plants or plant products must not be loaded, or must not continue to be loaded, into or onto the bulk vessel.

4‑13  Prescribed plants or plant products to be exported in containers
 (1) Prescribed plants or plant products at a registered establishment that are to be exported in a container must not be loaded into the container unless a container approval is in force for the container.
Note: See Part 6 of Chapter 9 in relation to container approvals.
 (2) If a tamper evident seal is applied to the container, the seal must remain intact until immediately before the plants or plant products are loaded into the container.

Part 3—Renewal of registration

4‑14  Period within which application to renew registration must be made
  For the purposes of paragraph 116(4)(a) of the Act, the period within which an application to renew the registration of a registered establishment must be made is the period of 60 days starting on the day that is 180 days before the expiry date for the registration.
Note 1: For example, if the registration of an establishment expires on 8 July in a year (other than a leap year), an application for renewal can be made at any time between 9 January and 10 March in that year.
Note 2: An application to renew the registration of an establishment will only need to be made if there is an expiry date for the registration (see subsection 116(1) of the Act).

4‑15  Requirements for renewal of registration
  For the purposes of paragraph 117(2)(g) of the Act, the requirements prescribed by Part 1 of this