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Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004
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413 Manufacture records
(1) The holder of a manufacturing licence must, for each security
sensitive substance manufactured under the licence, make a record of
the manufacture that complies with subsection (2).
(b) the quantity of the substance manufactured;
(c) the date of manufacture;
(d) a certificate of analysis for each batch;
(e) whether the substance was manufactured for immediate use or
supply;
(f) if the substance is stored, details of storage, including the name
and licence details for a person responsible for its storage;
(g) any information or documents required by a form for the record
Note The licensee must make a record of the disposal under s 463.
(3) The holder of a manufacturing licence must keep a record made under
this section of the manufacture of a security sensitive substance for at
least 3 years after the day of manufacture, whether or not the licence
continues in force.
Section 414
page 22 Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004
Part 4.5 Importing security sensitive
414 Meaning of import licence—ch 4
import licence means a licence issued for this part authorising the
import of a security sensitive substance.
Note 2 Import means import into the ACT (see Act, dict).
415 Authority to import security sensitive substances
A person is authorised to import a security sensitive substance if the
person holds an import licence for the import of the substance.
Note 2 A person who imports a security sensitive substance without a licence
416 Person in control of import—Act, s 17 (1) (e)
For the Act, the holder of an import licence is a person in control of
all of the following in relation to the import of a security sensitive
(b) any premises where the substance is stored by the licensee after
import;
Importing security sensitive substances Part 4.5
Section 417
417 Import licence applications—Act, s 50 (2)
An application for an import licence for a security sensitive substance
for—
(c) the purpose of the import;
(d) the address of the premises where the substance is to be stored;
(e) the name and classification of the substance;