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Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994
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#### 108 Explanation of Part
(1) This Part sets up a system under which a person who wants to do something in respect of an active constituent for a proposed or existing chemical product, or in respect of a chemical product, that would otherwise be prohibited by this Code or another law of this jurisdiction may obtain a permit in respect of the doing of the thing. The permit does not have any practical operation unless a law of this jurisdiction permits the thing to be done by the holder of such a permit.
(2) Examples of circumstances in which a permit could be sought are:
(a) if someone wants to conduct a trial or experiment in relation to a constituent that is not an approved constituent, or in relation to a chemical product that is not a registered chemical product or a reserved chemical product, in order to decide whether to make an application for approval or registration; or
(b) if someone wants to use a registered chemical product in a way that is not authorised by the approved label for containers for the product.