Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00562:schedule:3:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00562
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 16/26)
Character Range: 193534–196583

in the initial report on the nuclear material subject to safeguards under this Agreement;
    (b) Identify and verify changes in the situation which have occurred since the date of the initial report; and
    (c) Identify, and if possible verify the quantity and composition of, nuclear material in accordance with Articles 94 and 97 before its transfer out of or upon its transfer into Australia.

Article 73
The Agency may make routine inspections in order to:
    (a) Verify that reports are consistent with records;
    (b) Verify the location, identity, quantity and composition of all nuclear material subject to safeguards under this Agreement; and
    (c) Verify information on the possible causes of material unaccounted for, shipper/receiver differences and uncertainties in the book inventory.

Article 74
Subject to the procedures laid down in Article 78, the Agency may make special inspections:
    (a) In order to verify the information contained in special reports; or
    (b) If the Agency considers that information made available by Australia, including explanations from Australia and information obtained from routine inspections, is not adequate for the Agency to fulfil its responsibilities under this Agreement.
An inspection shall be deemed to be special when it is either additional to the routine inspection effort provided for in Articles 79 to 83 or involves access to information or locations in addition to the access specified in Article 77 for ad hoc and routine inspections, or both.

                  Scope of inspections
Article 75
For the purposes specified in Articles 72 to 74, the Agency may:
    (a) Examine the records kept pursuant to Articles 52 to 59;
    (b) Make independent measurements of all nuclear material subject to safeguards under this Agreement;
    (c) Verify the functioning and calibration of instruments and other measuring and control equipment;
    (d) Apply and make use of surveillance and containment measures; and
    (e) Use other objective methods which have been demonstrated to be technically feasible.

Article 76
Within the scope of Article 75, the Agency shall be enabled:
    (a) To observe that samples at key measurement points for material balance accountancy are taken in accordance with procedures which produce representative samples, to observe the treatment and analysis of the samples and to obtain duplicates of such samples;
    (b) To observe that the measurement of nuclear material at key measurement points for material balance accountancy are representative, and to observe the calibration of the instruments and equipment involved;
    (c) To make arrangements with Australia that, if necessary:
          (i) Additional measurements are made and additional samples taken for the Agency's use;
          (ii) The Agency's standard analytical samples are analysed;
          (iii) Appropriate absolute standards are used in calibrating instruments and other equipment; and
          (iv) Other calibrations are carried out;
    (d) To arrange to use its