Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00536:section:12f
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00536
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 12F
Character Range: 94250–96213

12F  Conditions that may be prescribed or imposed
  The conditions of a manufacture licence that may be prescribed or imposed may relate to, but are not limited to, the following:
 (a) matters relating to the activities authorised by the licence, including activities authorised in accordance with a permit;
 (b) the supply, delivery, dealing in any way with, transportation and disposal of a narcotic drug manufactured under the licence;
 (d) waste disposal;
 (e) the destruction of narcotic drugs, narcotic preparations that contain such a drug and by‑products of such drugs or preparations;
 (f) documentation and record‑keeping in respect of activities to which the licence relates;
 (g) facilities and containment in respect of the manufacture authorised by the licence, including requirements relating to the following:
 (i) the security of premises;
 (ii) the certification of premises or facilities to specified containment levels;
 (h) the safety, security and surveillance of premises;
 (i) access to premises on which activities authorised by the licence are, are to be, or have been undertaken;
 (j) measures to manage risks posed to the health and safety of people, or to the environment;
 (k) data collection, including studies to be conducted;
 (l) information that is to be provided, whether on request by the Secretary or on a regular basis, and the times at which, or periods within which, such information is to be provided;
 (m) the taking of samples of any thing to which the licence relates and the removal and testing of such samples;
 (n) auditing and reporting;
 (o) actions to be taken in case of loss, theft, spoilage or destruction (however occurring) of a narcotic drug manufactured, under (or purportedly under) the licence, or of a narcotic preparation that contains such a drug;
 (p) compliance with a code of practice;
 (q) contingency planning;
 (r) matters relating to the employment of staff or the engagement of contractors.