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Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 has effect as if a corresponding State law were an enactment.

Fees payable to Commonwealth under State laws

"6C.(1) This section applies to fees payable to the Commonwealth under a State law in respect of the performance or exercise of functions or powers conferred by that law on the Secretary.

"(2) The Secretary may make arrangements with the appropriate authority of a State, of the Australian Capital Territory or of the Northern Territory in relation to the payment to the Commonwealth of fees to which this section applies.".

Declaration that goods are/are not therapeutic goods

  33.(1) Section 7 of the Principal Act is amended:

    (a) by omitting from subsection (1) "used or labelled" (wherever occurring) and substituting "used, advertised, or presented for supply";

  (b) by omitting from subsection (3) "notice" and substituting "order".

(2) A declaration in force under section 7 of the Principal Act immediately before the commencement of this Act has effect after that commencement as if:

     (a) the declaration had been made under section 7 of the Principal Act as amended by this Act; and

     (b) any reference in the declaration to goods being labelled in a particular way were a reference to the goods being advertised or presented for supply when labelled in that way.

34. After section 7 of the Principal Act the following sections are inserted:

Authorised persons

"7A. The Secretary may, in writing, authorise any of the following persons to exercise powers under a specified provision of this Act:

     (a) an officer of the Department, of another Department or of an authority of the Commonwealth;

  (b) an officer of:

      (i) a Department of State of a State; or

      (ii) a Department or administrative unit of the Public Service of a Territory; or

      (iii) an authority of a State or of a Territory;

     being a Department, unit or authority that has functions relating to health matters or law enforcement matters.

Kits

"7B.(1) A package and therapeutic goods in the package together constitute a kit for the purposes of this Act if:

  (a) the package and the therapeutic goods are for use as a unit; and

     (b) each item of the therapeutic goods consists of goods that are registered or listed or are exempt goods in relation to Part 3; and

     (c) the package and therapeutic goods do not constitute a composite pack.

"(2) A package and therapeutic goods in the package together constitute a composite pack if:

  (a) the therapeutic goods are of 2 or more kinds; and

  (b) the package does not contain any therapeutic devices; and

     (c) the therapeutic goods are for administration as a single treatment or as a single course of treatment; and

     (d) it is