Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00422:reg:2:p41
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00422
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 41/102)
Character Range: 152822–155626

negligence or dishonesty of the holder of the licence.

Animal health or welfare
 (4) It is a ground for suspension that the holder of the licence failed to ensure the health or welfare of prescribed livestock.
Note: The Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock includes requirements relating to animal health and welfare.

Adverse effect on trading relationship
 (5) It is a ground for suspension that trade in the export from Australian territory of prescribed livestock could be adversely affected if the licence is not suspended.

Part 5—Revocation of livestock export licence

6‑28  Other grounds for revocation
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 212(1)(j) of the Act, this section prescribes grounds for revoking a livestock export licence.
Note:  Other grounds for revoking a livestock export licence are provided by paragraphs 212(1)(a) to (i) of the Act. One of these grounds is if a requirement provided by subsection 191(2) of the Act (including a requirement prescribed by section 6‑1 of this instrument) is no longer met (see paragraph 212(1)(c) of the Act).

Failure to comply with requirement
 (2) It is a ground for revocation that:
 (a) the holder of the licence was required to comply with subsection 378(2) of the Act (requirement to provide additional or corrected information) in relation to:
 (i) information included in an application under a provision referred to in paragraph 376(1)(d) of the Act relating to the licence; or
 (ii) information or a document given to the Secretary in relation to such an application; and
 (b) the holder failed to comply with the requirement.
 (3) It is a ground for revocation that:
 (a) an importing country requirement relating to operations to prepare a consignment of prescribed livestock for export was not met; and
 (b) the failure to meet the requirement was the result of the negligence or dishonesty of the holder of the licence.

Animal health or welfare
 (4) It is a ground for revocation that the holder of the licence failed to ensure the health or welfare of prescribed livestock.
Note: The Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock includes requirements relating to animal health and welfare.

Adverse effect on trading relationship
 (5) It is a ground for revocation that trade in the export from Australian territory of prescribed livestock could be adversely affected if the licence is not revoked.

Part 6—Obligations of holders of livestock export licences

6‑29  Other events of which Secretary must be notified
  For the purposes of paragraph 219(1)(e) of the Act, the following events are prescribed in relation to a livestock export licence:
 (a) the holder of the licence ceases to operate the export business that carries out export operations covered by the licence;
 (b) the holder of the licence is