Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01024:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01024
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Character Range: 2870–5891

by armed forces or goods that are inherently lethal. These goods include:
          military goods, being goods or technology that is designed or adapted for military purposes, including their parts and accessories; and
          non‑military lethal goods, being equipment that is inherently lethal, incapacitating or destructive, such as non‑military firearms, non‑military ammunition and commercial explosives and initiators.
      Part 2 of the List covers those goods that have a dual use. Dual‑use goods comprise equipment and technologies developed to meet commercial needs but which may be used either as military components, or for the development or production of military systems or weapons of mass destruction. This Part is made up of the following 10 categories:
          Category 0 — Nuclear Materials;
          Category 1 — Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms and Toxins;
          Category 2 — Materials Processing;
          Category 3 — Electronics;
          Category 4 — Computers;
          Category 5 — Telecommunications and Information Security;
          Category 6 — Sensors and Lasers;
          Category 7 — Navigation and Avionics;
          Category 8 — Marine;
          Category 9 — Aerospace and Propulsion.
      The List is amended from time to time to reflect changes in the various multilateral non‑proliferation and export control regimes of which Australia is a member.

Division 3—Interpretation

3.1 Definitions
  Terms in "quotation marks" are defined terms (see Division 4—Definitions). Words and terms that are defined and that appear in the Defence and Strategic Goods List without quotation marks are intended to take their ordinary dictionary meanings.

3.2 Notes
  The Notes, Technical Notes and Nota Bene (N.B.) appearing in the Defence and Strategic Goods List form an integral part of the control text.

3.3 Incorporated goods
  The object of the controls contained in the Defence and Strategic Goods List should not be defeated by the export of any non‑controlled goods (including plant) containing one or more controlled components when the controlled component or components are the principal element of the goods and can feasibly be removed or used for other purposes.
Note: In judging whether the controlled component or components are to be considered the principal element, it is necessary to weigh the factors of quantity, value and technological know‑how involved and other special circumstances which might establish the controlled component or components as the principal element of the goods being procured.

3.4 New and used goods
  Goods specified in the Defence and Strategic Goods List include both new and used goods.

3.5 CAS numbers
  In some instances, chemicals are listed by name and CAS number. The list applies to chemicals of the same structural formula (e.g. hydrates, isotopically‑labelled forms or all possible stereoisomers) regardless of name or CAS number. CAS numbers are shown to assist in identifying a particular chemical