Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01065:reg:6:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01065
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 2/9)
Character Range: 10868–13645

Director of Biosecurity is satisfied is free from foot‑and‑mouth disease and that is specified in the FMD‑free Country List prepared by the Director of Biosecurity and published on the Agriculture Department's website, as existing from time to time.
genetically modified organism has the same meaning as in the Gene Technology Act 2000.
health certificate, for an animal or a part of an animal that is to be brought or imported into Australian territory from a place outside Australian territory (the overseas place), means a certificate for the animal or part of the animal that:
 (a) is in a form approved by the Director of Biosecurity; and
 (b) has been signed by an official veterinarian from the overseas place.
hermetically‑sealed container means a container that is airtight when sealed.
high‑risk khapra beetle goods means goods that are listed in the List of High‑risk Goods for Host of Khapra Beetle.
human biosecurity official has the same meaning as in the Biosecurity Regulation 2016.
human therapeutic use has the same meaning as therapeutic use has in section 3 of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.
human tissue does not include:
 (a) a deceased human's body, or part of a deceased human's body, that is being brought or imported into Australian territory for burial or cremation; or
 (b) hair, teeth or bones from a human's body, if without adhering tissue.
import declaration has the same meaning as in the Customs Act 1901.
import permit means a permit granted under section 179 of the Act that authorises a person to bring or import particular goods into Australian territory.
Index Herbariorum means the publication of that name maintained by the New York Botanical Garden, as existing from time to time.
infectious agent includes any of the following (whether naturally occurring or synthetically created):
 (a) a virus;
 (b) a prion;
 (c) a plasmid;
 (d) a viroid;
 (e) a thing that is a part of an infectious agent.
Examples: For the purposes of paragraph (e), capsids, envelopes, enzymes, genetic material coding for an infectious agent, proteins.
instant use has the meaning given by section 8.
International Plant Protection Convention means the International Plant Protection Convention, done at Rome on 6 December 1951, as in force for Australia from time to time.
Note: The Convention is in Australian Treaty Series 1952 No. 5 ([1952] ATS 5) and could in 2016 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).
laboratory organism means a guinea pig, hamster, mouse, rabbit, rat or microorganism that is used in a laboratory.
listed country for canine semen means a country that is listed in the List of Countries for Canine Semen prepared by the Director of Biosecurity and published on the Agriculture