Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00687:reg:2:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00687
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 17803–21133

2                                                                    Persons other than biosecurity officers  The person must:
                                                                                                              (a) identify any risk of a listed human disease entering, or emerging, establishing itself, or spreading in, Australian territory or a part of Australian territory as a result of the body of a deceased individual being brought into Australian territory; and
                                                                                                              (b) follow infection control procedures, including appropriate use of personal protective equipment; and
                                                                                                              (c) take any other measures a human biosecurity official is satisfied are appropriate to prevent, or reduce the risk of, a listed human disease entering, or emerging, establishing itself, or spreading in, Australian territory or a part of Australian territory as a result of the body being brought into Australian territory

Note 1: An individual may also be required to answer questions or provide written information in relation to an individual who has died in transit before arriving, or on arrival, in Australian territory (see paragraph 56(1)(c) of the Act).
Note 2: A direction for managing specified human remains may also be given to a person responsible for the human remains (see section 111 of the Act).
Note 3: An operator of an aircraft or vessel may also be required to give a report providing details of any individuals on board who have died during the flight or voyage (see Part 1 of Chapter 3 of the Biosecurity Regulation 2016).

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