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Customs Regulations 1926
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#### 100 Shipment of goods
(1) Goods of the following kinds are prescribed for the purposes of section 120 of the Act:
(a) stores in respect of which a Collector has granted approval under subsection 129(1) of the Act; and
(b) ship’s ballast approved by an officer doing duty in respect of the granting of Certificates of Clearance; and
(c) baggage accompanying or intended to accompany a passenger, if it consists of goods of a kind specified in paragraph (2)(a) or (b).
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), the following kinds of goods are specified:
(a) goods taken through Customs personally by a passenger on departure from Australia; and
(b) goods consigned for transport as:
(i) a passenger’s allowed ticket baggage; or
(ii) as the passenger’s excess baggage (other than baggage consigned as cargo on an airway bill or a bill of lading).