Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00759:reg:5:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00759
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 5/26)
Character Range: 62851–65666

the condition should have been complied with.
Note: If a change prescribed by this subsection occurs, the applicant must, as soon as practicable, give the issuing body additional or corrected information, to the extent that it is relevant to the issuing body's consideration of the application (see subsection 66(2) of the Act). The issuing body is the Secretary (see paragraph 63(1)(b) of the Act).

2‑15  Circumstances for refusing to issue government certificate
  For the purposes of paragraph 67(3)(g) of the Act, each of the following circumstances is prescribed in relation to an application for a government certificate in relation to plants or plant products:
 (a) the integrity of the plants or plant products cannot be ensured;
 (b) a condition, pest or contaminant that is likely to affect the acceptability of the plants or plant products to the importing country is present in Australian territory.
Note: Other grounds for the issuing body to refuse to issue a government certificate in relation to plants or plant products are provided by paragraphs 67(3)(a) to (f) of the Act.

Division 4—Other matters

2‑16  Changes that require holder of government certificate to give additional or corrected information to issuing body
 (1) This section applies in relation to plants or plant products in relation to which a government certificate is in force.
 (2) For the purposes of paragraph 74(1)(b) of the Act, each of the following changes is prescribed:
 (a) there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the integrity of the plants or plant products cannot be ensured;
 (b) there are reasonable grounds to suspect that an importing country requirement relating to the plants or plant products will not be, or is not likely to be, met before the plants or plant products are imported into the importing country;
 (c) in relation to prescribed plants or plant products—there are reasonable grounds to suspect that a prescribed export condition relating to the plants or plant products has not been complied with in circumstances where the condition should have been complied with.
Note: If a change prescribed by this subsection occurs, the holder of the government certificate must, as soon as practicable, give the issuing body additional or corrected information, to the extent that it is relevant to assessing the matters referred to in paragraph 74(2)(a) to (c) of the Act (see subsection 74(2) of the Act). The issuing body is the Secretary (see paragraph 63(1)(b) of the Act).

Chapter 3—Accredited properties

Part 1—Requirements for accreditation

3‑1  Other requirements for accreditation
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 79(2)(b) of the Act, this section prescribes other requirements that must be met for a property to be accredited for a kind of export operations in relation to a kind of