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Customs Regulations 1926
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#### 1A Interpretation
(1) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:
> appointed, for a port or wharf, means appointed under section 15 of the Act.
> commercial quantity of objectionable goods means 25 or more objectionable goods.
> Customs flag means the flag prescribed by regulation 2 for the purposes of section 14 of the Act.
> Food Standards Code means the Food Standards Code as in force on 14 April 1987 that was adopted by the National Health and Medical Research Council on 19 March 1987 and approved by the National Food Standards Council on 14 April 1987.
> human embryo clone has the meaning given by section 8 of the Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Act 2002.
> international airport means the following airports:
(a) Adelaide International Airport;
(b) Brisbane International Airport;
(c) Cairns International Airport;
(ca) Coolangatta Airport;
(d) Darwin International Airport;
(e) Hobart International Airport;
(f) Melbourne International Airport;
(g) Perth International Airport;
(h) Sydney International Airport.
> objectionable good means a good, including a publication, to which:
(a) regulation 3 of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958 applies; or
(b) regulation 4A of the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956 applies.
> the Act means the Customs Act 1901.
> viable material means living tissue and cells.
(2) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to a Form by number is a reference to the Form so numbered in Schedule 1.