Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00422:reg:2:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00422
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 30/102)
Character Range: 126668–129406

of the variation under subsection 200(1) of the Act; or
 (b) the holder was required to make the variation by notice in writing given to the holder by the Secretary under subsection (4) of this section.
Note: The holder's approved operations and governance manual may need to be varied if the Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock are varied or replaced, the conditions of the holder's livestock export licence are varied or new conditions are imposed on the licence.
 (4) If the Secretary gives the holder a written notice requiring the holder to vary the holder's operations and governance manual, the holder must vary the operations and governance manual as required within the period specified in the notice.
 (5) If the holder's operations and governance manual is varied as required under subsection (4), the holder must give a copy of the varied operations and governance manual to the Secretary as soon as practicable after the variation is made.

6‑8A  Orders made by authorised officer
  The holder of a livestock export licence must comply with an order given to the holder by an authorised officer in accordance with section 9‑54.

Division 3—Exports of cattle to the Republic of Korea

6‑9  Restrictions on export
  The holder of a livestock export licence must not export a consignment of cattle to the Republic of Korea, cause a consignment of cattle to be exported to the Republic of Korea, or assist another person to export a consignment of cattle to the Republic of Korea, unless:
 (a) the consignment includes only steers; and
 (b) all previous consignments of cattle exported from Australian territory to the Republic of Korea by any person have been released from quarantine in the Republic of Korea before the new consignment is exported.

6‑10  Conditions on export
 (1) This section applies in relation to the export of a consignment of cattle to the Republic of Korea.
Note: See section 6‑9 for restrictions on the export of cattle to the Republic of Korea.
 (2) The conditions in subsections (3) and (4) must be complied with after confirmation of the initial negative enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) test on the cattle.
 (3) The cattle must be individually identified using radio frequency identification.
Note: For radio frequency identification, see section 1‑6.
 (4) At least 14 days before the expected date of export, the following documents must be given to the Department:
 (a) a statement by a competent Korean authority that quarantine space is available for the expected weight and number of cattle in the proposed consignment;
 (b) a written declaration from the importer in Korea that the importer has:
 (i) access to at least 1 month's supply of fodder for the cattle after their release