Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p70
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 70/133)
Character Range: 237851–240450

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 (b) the passenger passed through a screening point for international passengers at the airport in the exempt country before boarding the aircraft; and
 (c) the passenger obtained the LAG product after he or she passed through the screening point and before he or she boarded the aircraft; and
 (d) the passenger did not disembark and reboard the aircraft in a non‑exempt country during the international air service, unless the passenger did so as the result of an unscheduled stop.

4.22C  Meaning of LAG product
 (1) Subject to subregulations (1A) to (5) a LAG product means any of the following things:
 (a) a substance that is a liquid when at room temperature;
 (b) an aerosol;
 (c) a gel;
 (d) a cream;
 (e) a paste.
 (1A) Goods are not LAG products if they are covered by a notice given by the Secretary under paragraph 42(2)(c) of the Act.
Note: If the Secretary gives a notice covering goods under paragraph 42(2)(c) of the Act, the goods receive clearance for the purposes of the Act and these Regulations.
 (2) The following things, in relation to a person travelling on an international air service, are not LAG products:
 (a) if the person is an infant or toddler—a baby product that is in a quantity that is reasonable having regard to the duration of the flight;
 (b) a medical product for the person;
 (c) a therapeutic product for the person in a quantity that is reasonable having regard to the duration of the flight;
 (d) the contents of a bag being used to manage a medical condition of the person (such as a colostomy bag);
 (e) biological tissues, blood products, blood cultures, samples and substances used for medical research or reproductive health;
 (f) material or containers that are required to maintain the temperature, quality or integrity of something mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e).
 (2A) The following things, in relation to a person authorised to enter a LAGs cleared area other than through a screening point, are not LAG products:
 (a) a medical product for the person;
 (b) a therapeutic product for the person in a quantity that is reasonable having regard to the length of time that he or she will be in the LAGs cleared area;
 (c) the contents of a bag being used to manage a medical condition of the person (such as a colostomy bag);
 (d) material or containers that are required to maintain the temperature, quality or integrity of something mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c).
 (3) A thing mentioned in subregulation (1) that is taken through a LAGs screening point by a person is not a LAG product if:
 (a) the thing is to be used by the person