Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392:schedule:2:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00392
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 14/84)
Character Range: 193955–196960

goods; or
 (b) dangerous goods of a particular UN Class, UN Division or Category; or
 (c) dangerous goods with a particular subsidiary risk; or
 (d) substances of a particular Packing Group; or
 (e) incompatible with particular dangerous goods.
 (2) The Competent Authority may determine that:
 (a) particular dangerous goods are or are not too dangerous to be transported; or
 (b) particular dangerous goods must not be or may be transported in or on the same transport unit or freight container as other goods, whether or not dangerous goods; or (1.18)
 (c) particular dangerous goods may or may not be transported in an IBC, portable tank, MEGC, tank vehicle or bulk container despite any prohibition or authorisation in the Dangerous Goods List.
 (3) A determination may be subject to any condition necessary for the safe transport of dangerous goods. (1.20)
 (4) A person to whom a determination applies must not contravene a condition of the determination.
Offence provision.
 {(5) An offence against {subclause} (4) is an offence of strict liability.} (17.7, amd/2)

1.6.2  Determinations—foreign approved IBCs, tanks and MEGCs
  The Competent Authority may determine the dangerous goods that must not be transported in a foreign approved IBC, portable tank or MEGC. (4.27, amd)

1.6.3  Determinations—vehicles, routes, areas and times
  The Competent Authority may determine that particular dangerous goods may be or must or must not be transported:
 (a) using a specified vehicle, or kind of vehicle; or
 (b) on a specified route; or
 (c) in or through a specified area; or
 (d) at a specified time; or
 (e) in quantities in excess of a specified amount; or
 (f) in specified packaging. (13.7, amd)

1.6.4  Administrative determinations
  A determination is an administrative determination if the determination:
 (a) is made on the application of a person; and
 (b) applies only to the person. (1.19)
Note: Part 17 contains provisions dealing with administrative determinations, including applications for administrative determinations and their cancellation and variation.

1.6.5  Register of determinations
 (1) The Competent Authority must:
 (a) keep a register of determinations; or
 (b) with other Competent Authorities, keep a central register of determinations.
 (2) The register may have separate divisions for different kinds of determinations.
 (3) The Competent Authority must record in the register:
 (a) each determination made under {this subordinate law} that is not an administrative determination; and
 (b) each corresponding determination.
 (4) The Competent Authority must note in the register:
 (a) the revocation of a determination made under {this subordinate law}; and
 (b) a decision of CAP reversing a decision that a corresponding determination should have effect in all participating jurisdictions or participating jurisdictions including this jurisdiction. (1.21)

1.6.6  Records of determinations
  The record of a determination in the register must include:
 (a) the