Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00632:section:18a:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00632
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 18A (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 130312–132929

in the revocation or variation that the revocation or variation is necessary to prevent imminent risk of death, serious illness or serious injury—on the day on which the revocation or variation is made; or
 (b) in any other case—on the day specified by the Minister in the revocation or variation.
The day specified under paragraph (b) of this subsection must not be earlier than 28 days after the day on which the revocation or variation is made.
Note: The revocation or variation must be made in writing, see subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

Conditions for the exemption
 (7) The exemption is subject to conditions specified in the exemption about any of the following:
 (a) the period for which the exemption is to have effect;
 (b) the quantity of goods that are exempt;
 (c) the source of those goods;
 (d) the persons or class of persons who may import, manufacture, supply or export those goods;
 (e) the supply of those goods (including the persons or class of persons to whom goods may be supplied for use and the circumstances under which a stockpile of goods may be supplied for use);
 (f) the storage and security of those goods;
 (g) the keeping and disclosure of, and access to, records about those goods;
 (h) the disposal of those goods;
 (i) the manner in which any of those goods are to be dealt with if a condition of the exemption is breached;
 (j) any other matters that the Minister thinks appropriate.
Whether or not goods are exempt under this section is not affected by whether or not there is a breach of a condition of an exemption under this section in relation to those goods.
Note 1: A person may commit an offence by breaching a condition of an exemption under this section, see subsections 20(2A) and (2C), 22(7AB) and (7AD), and 30H(1) and (3).
Note 2: A person may also contravene a civil penalty provision, see section 22AA.
 (8) The Minister may revoke or vary the conditions (including by imposing new conditions) after the exemption is made. The revocation or variation must be made in writing.
 (9) A revocation or variation under subsection (8) takes effect:
 (a) if the Minister states in the revocation or variation that the revocation or variation is necessary to prevent imminent risk of death, serious illness or serious injury—on the day on which the revocation or variation is made; or
 (b) in any other case—on the day specified by the Minister in the revocation or variation.
The day specified under paragraph (b) must not be earlier than 28 days after the day on which the revocation or variation is made.

Exemption not a legislative instrument