Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p54
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 54/84)
Character Range: 295507–298355

with {this subordinate law}; or
 (b) was false or misleading in a material respect.
 (2) An administrative determination or approval may be varied if:
 (a) a relevant change has happened since the determination was made or the approval was given; and
 (b) if the change had happened earlier:
 (i) the determination would have been made in the way in which it is proposed to be varied; or
 (ii) the approval would have been given in the way in which it is proposed to be varied.
 (3) An administrative determination or approval may be varied if the person on whose application the determination was made, or to whom the approval was given, is unsuitable to continue to be a person to whom the determination applies, or the approval was given, without variation because the person has contravened:
 (a) a provision of the Act or {this subordinate law}; or
 (b) a provision of the law in force in another participating jurisdiction corresponding to a provision mentioned in paragraph (a).
 (4) In {subclause} (2):
relevant change means a change about something that the Competent Authority may or must consider in deciding whether to make the determination or give the approval. (17.9)

Division 17.2—Register of approvals

17.2.1  Register
 (1) The Competent Authority must keep a register of approvals.
 (2) The register may have separate divisions for different kinds of approvals.
 (3) The Competent Authority must record in the register:
 (a) each approval given in writing under {this subordinate law}; and
 (b) each corresponding approval.
 (4) The Competent Authority must note in the register:
 (a) the cancellation or variation of a written approval; and
 (b) a decision of CAP reversing a decision that a corresponding approval should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction. (17.10)

17.2.2  Records of approvals
  The record of an approval in the register must include:
 (a) the terms of the approval; or
 (b) the following information:
 (i) the name of the person to whom the approval was given;
 (ii) the date when the approval was given;
 (iii) the provisions of {this subordinate law}, and of the ADG Code, to which the approval relates;
 (iv) the period for which the approval has effect;
 (v) the dangerous goods, equipment, packaging, vehicle or other thing to which the approval relates. (17.11)

Division 17.3—Reference of approval matters to CAP

17.3.1  References to CAP
 (1) The Competent Authority must refer an application for an approval to CAP if the Authority considers that the approval should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction.
 (2) The Competent Authority must refer to CAP an approval having effect in this jurisdiction, and 1 or more other participating jurisdictions, if:
 (a)