Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00516:reg:4:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L00516
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 1/4)
Character Range: 3291–6313

4  Schedules
  Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.

       5  Definitions

       In this instrument:

       Australian Standard means Australian Standard AS 2432:2015 - Babies' dummies published by, or on behalf of, Standards Australia, as in force on the commencement of this instrument.

            Note: The Australian standard could in 2017 be purchased from the SAI Global website (www.saiglobal.com). The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission can make a copy of the standard available for viewing at one of its offices, subject to licensing conditions.

       babies' dummy means an article intended to satisfy the non-nutritive sucking needs of a baby, which includes a teat that the baby sucks.
       Note:  A babies' dummy is also known as a 'pacifier' or 'soother'.

       dummy chain  means pins, ribbons, strings, cords, chains, twines, leathers, yarns or any other similar article that is designed to be attached to babies' dummies.

       European soother standard means European Standard EN 1400:2013+A1:2014 – Child use and care article – Soothers for babies and young children – Safety requirements and test methods published by the European Committee for Standardization, as in force on the commencement of this instrument.

            Note: The European soother standard could in 2017 be purchased from the European Committee for Standardization's website (standards.cen.eu). The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission can make a copy of the standard available for viewing at one of its offices, subject to licensing conditions.

       European soother holder standard means European Standard EN 12586:2007+A1:2011 – Child use and care articles – Soother holder – Safety requirements and test methods published by the European Committee for Standardization, as in force on the commencement of this instrument.

            Note: The European soother holder standard could in 2017 be purchased from the European Committee for Standardization's website (www.standards.cen.eu). The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission can make a copy of the standard available for viewing at one of its offices, subject to licensing conditions.

       Part 2—Basic requirements

       6  Requirements before 1 July 2019

        (1) A babies' dummy must meet the requirements set out in:
           (a)  section 8;
          (b) section 9; or
           (c)  section 11 and section 12.

        (2) A dummy chain must meet the requirements set out in section 10 or section 13.

        (3) This section is repealed at the start of 1 July 2019.

       7  Requirements on and after 1 July 2019

        (1) On and after 1 July 2019, a babies' dummy must meet the requirements set out in section 8 or section 9.

        (2) On and after 1 July 2019, a dummy chain must meet the