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Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958
13ECExportation of defence and strategic goods—changing permission conditions
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#### 13EC Exportation of defence and strategic goods—changing permission conditions
(1) After granting a permission under regulation 13E, the Defence Minister may impose a new condition on the permission by giving the holder of the permission written notice of the condition. The notice must include the reasons for imposing the new condition.
(2) The Defence Minister may remove or vary a condition of a permission by giving the holder of the permission written notice of the removal or variation.
(3) A notice of the variation of a condition must include the reasons for the variation.
(4) The imposition, removal or variation of a condition takes effect at the time specified in the notice under subregulation (1) or (2), which must be:
(a) at least 14 days after the day on which the notice is given; or
(b) if the Minister is satisfied that the new condition, or the variation, needs to take effect at the time the notice is received for reasons of urgency—at that time.
> Note 1: See regulation 13EG for how notices must be given, and when they are taken to be received.
> Note 2: Regulation 13EH deals with disclosing reasons for decisions under this Division.