Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00103:reg:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00103
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 3/52)
Character Range: 60216–62899

regard is whether imposing a condition on an exemption in relation to relevant goods will ensure that one or more objects of the Act will be met in relation to the goods.

2‑8  Period of effect of exemption
  For the purposes of paragraph 57(b) of the Act, an exemption granted under paragraph 54(1)(a) of the Act remains in force (unless it is revoked under section 59 of the Act):
 (a) for 12 months starting on the day the exemption takes effect; or
 (b) if another period is specified in the instrument of exemption—for the specified period.
Note: The exemption takes effect on the date stated in the instrument of exemption under paragraph 56(1)(e) of the Act (see paragraph 57(a) of the Act).

2‑9  Variation of conditions of exemption—matters to which Secretary must have regard
  For the purposes of subsection 58(3) of the Act, a matter to which the Secretary must have regard is whether varying a condition of an exemption in relation to relevant goods will ensure that one or more objects of the Act will be met in relation to the goods.

2‑10  Revocation of exemption—matters to which Secretary must have regard
  For the purposes of subsection 59(2) of the Act, a matter to which the Secretary must have regard in considering whether to revoke an exemption in relation to relevant goods is whether the conditions of the exemption have been, or are being, complied with.

Part 3—Government certificates

2‑11  When government certificate may be issued in relation to wild game meat or wild game meat products
  For the purposes of subsections 62(1) and (2) of the Act, a government certificate may be issued in relation to wild game meat or wild game meat products that are to be, or that have been, exported.

2‑12  Declaration to accompany application for government certificate
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 65(2)(d) of the Act, if a government certificate in relation to wild game meat or wild game meat products is required to meet importing country requirements, the application for the government certificate must be accompanied by a declaration by the applicant that importing country requirements relating to the wild game meat or wild game meat products have been met, or will be met before the wild game meat or wild game meat products are imported into the importing country.
Note 1: For when requirements to give information (including a declaration) in writing can be met by an electronic communication, see section 9 of the Electronic Transactions Act 1999. For electronic signatures, see section 10 of that Act.
Note 2: A government certificate (other than a certificate issued by electronic means) must be retained in a secure place when it is not