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Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004
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439 Storage records
(1) The holder of a storage licence must, for each premises used for the
storage of security sensitive substances under the licence—
(a) make a record of the storage of each security sensitive substance
at the premises that complies with subsection (2); and
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(b) while a security sensitive substance is stored at the premises
under the licence, maintain an accurate inventory of all security
sensitive substances stored at the premises.
(b) the date of receipt;
(c) the name and licence details of the person (if any) from whom
the substance was received;
(d) the date the security sensitive substance is removed from the
premises;
(e) the reason for removal;
Examples of reasons
1 use
2 supply
3 disposal
(f) any information or documents required by a form for the record
(3) The holder of a storage licence must keep a record made under this
section of the storage of a security sensitive substance from the day it
is stored until at least 3 years after the day the substance is removed
from storage, whether or not the licence continues in force.
Section 440
page 38 Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004
Part 4.8 Supplying security sensitive
440 Meaning of supply licence—ch 4
supply licence means a licence issued for this part authorising the
supply of a security sensitive substance.
Note 2 Supply is defined in the Act, dict.
441 Authority to supply security sensitive substances
A person is authorised to supply a security sensitive substance if the
person holds a supply licence for the substance.
Note 2 A person who supplies a security sensitive substance without a licence
442 Person in control of supply—Act, s 17 (1) (e)
For the Act, the holder of a supply licence is a person in control of all
of the following in relation to the supply of a security sensitive
(b) the premises from which the substance is supplied;
Supply licences Division 4.8.1
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relating to the handling of the dangerous substances. A security sensitive
substance is a dangerous substance.