Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:reg:6:p25
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 25/44)
Character Range: 182017–184674

for education or training involving a live animal, the animal is held in a way that is known to result in minimal stress and risk of injury to the animal;
 (f) in the case of education or training in which an animal is killed, the killing is done in a way that is generally accepted to minimise pain and suffering;
 (g) for a live export of a koala, platypus, wombat or Tasmanian devil, or an animal of an eligible listed threatened species, the exporter, the importer and the Department enter into an agreement about the treatment and disposal of the animal and any progeny of the animal.

9A.11  Export or import for the purposes of exhibition
  For paragraphs 303FE(1)(c) and (2)(c) of the Act, the following conditions are specified:
 (a) the exhibition presents information with a cultural, scientific or conservation content;
 (b) if the specimen is a live animal, it does not belong to a CITES I species;
 (c) the specimen is not used primarily for commercial purposes after it is no longer needed for an exhibition by the institution;
 (d) the specimen is not needed for conservation breeding or propagation by the exporting country;
 (e) if possible, the specimen comes from an animal bred in captivity or artificially propagated plant;
 (f) for a live export of a koala, platypus, wombat or Tasmanian devil, or an animal of an eligible listed threatened species, the exporter, the importer and the Department enter into an agreement about the treatment and disposal of the animal and any progeny of the animal.

9A.12  Export or import for conservation breeding or propagation
 (1) For paragraphs 303FF(1)(c) and (2)(c) of the Act, a program is taken to be an approved cooperative conservation program if the Minister tells a participant in the program in writing that the Minister is satisfied that:
 (a) the program's objectives are based on the conservation status and conservation needs of the species of which the specimen is a member; and
 (b) it is operated in a way that:
 (i) applies best practice to the management of husbandry, genetics, biology and behavioural needs of the species to which the specimen belongs; and
 (ii) is not detrimental to the survival of the species in the wild; and
 (c) it is operated with the intent of conserving the species (in the wild or in captivity, or both); and
 (d) it does not allow a specimen, used in the program, to be used primarily for commercial purposes; and
 (e) it takes into account the conservation breeding or propagation needs of each country from which specimens are imported; and
 (f) a specimen is removed from the program only in accordance with the program's objectives; and
 (g) a