Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00135:reg:4e
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00135
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4E
Character Range: 13728–15484

4E  Permit to provide a sanctioned service
 (1) A person may apply, in writing, to the Minister for a permit to provide a sanctioned service.
 (2) The Minister may grant the permit only if the sanctioned service is one of the following:
 (a) training or assistance that is intended solely for the support of, or use by, a member of the personnel of the United Nations, including:
 (i) a member of the personnel of the United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan; and
 (ii) a member of the personnel of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei;
 (b) technical assistance or training that:
 (i) is related to a supply of non‑lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian or protective use; and
 (ii) has been notified in advance to the Committee;
 (c) technical training or assistance that:
 (i) is to be provided to or in support of the African Union Regional Task Force; and
 (ii) is intended solely for regional operations to counter the Lord's Resistance Army; and
 (iii) has been notified in advance to the Committee;
 (d) technical training or assistance that:
 (i) is to be provided solely in support of the implementation of the terms of the peace agreement (within the meaning of Resolution 2428); and
 (ii) has been approved in advance by the Committee;
 (e) the provision of other assistance or personnel that has been approved in advance by the Committee.
 (3) The permit must be:
 (a) in writing; and
 (b) given to the applicant.
 (4) The permit is subject to any conditions specified in the permit.
Note: Section 13A of the Act deals with the invalidation of permissions etc. granted on the basis of false or misleading information or documents.

Division 2—Sanctions relating to assets and controlled assets