Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:2:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 2 (pt 39/169)
Character Range: 1287413–1290139

mixture of substances that is an active constituent (within the meaning of that Code) for a proposed or existing chemical product (within the meaning of that Code), and that:
 (i) is an approved active constituent (within the meaning of that Code); or
 (ii) is an exempt active constituent (within the meaning of subsection 69B(2) of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992); or
 (iii) is imported into Australia with the written consent of the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority under subsection 69B(1B) of that Act; or
 (f) prescribed by, or included in a class of substances prescribed by, the regulations.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in this subsection (see subsection 13.3(3)).
 (4) In a prosecution for an offence under subsection (1), it is not necessary to prove that:
 (a) the representation of the substance to be a serious drug alternative related to a particular serious drug; or
 (b) the defendant intended to cause any person to believe that the substance:
 (i) was a particular serious drug; or
 (ii) has a psychoactive effect that is the same as or similar to a particular serious drug; or
 (iii) is a lawful alternative to a particular serious drug; or
 (c) the defendant knew, or was reckless as to:
 (i) the particular identity of the substance, or
 (ii) whether the substance has a particular psychoactive effect.

Part 9.4—Dangerous weapons

Division 360—Cross‑border firearms trafficking

360.1  Disposal and acquisition of a firearm or firearm part
 (1) For the purposes of this Division, and without limitation, a person disposes of a firearm or a firearm part if any of the following applies:
 (a) the person sells the firearm or part (whether or not the person to whom the firearm or part is sold also acquires physical control of the firearm or part);
 (b) the person hires, leases or rents the firearm or part to another person;
 (c) the person passes physical control of the firearm or part to another person (whether or not the person to whom physical control is passed also acquires ownership of the firearm or part).
 (2) For the purposes of this Division, and without limitation, a person acquires a firearm or a firearm part if any of the following applies:
 (a) the person purchases the firearm or part (whether or not the person also acquires physical control of the firearm or part);
 (b) the person hires, leases or rents the firearm or part from another person;
 (c) the person obtains physical control of the firearm or part (whether or not the person also acquires ownership of the firearm or part).

360.2  Cross‑border offence of disposal or acquisition of a firearm or firearm part

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