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Export Control (Poultry Meat and Poultry Meat Products) Rules 2021
7‑4 Other circumstances in which export 7‑4 Other circumstances in which export permit may be revoked
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#### 7‑4 Other circumstances in which export permit may be revoked
For the purposes of paragraph 233(1)(g) of the Act, the following circumstances are prescribed in relation to an export permit for prescribed poultry meat or poultry meat products:
(a) there is a risk that the poultry meat or poultry meat products:
(i) have deteriorated or are likely to deteriorate; or
(ii) are unwholesome or are likely to be unwholesome;
(b) the poultry meat or poultry meat products are no longer intended to be exported using that export permit;
(c) a person, other than the holder of the export permit, has given the Secretary information or a document in relation to the poultry meat or poultry meat products that is false, misleading or incomplete;
(d) a condition or disease that is likely to affect the acceptability of the poultry meat or poultry meat products to the importing country is present in Australian territory;
(e) the export of the poultry meat or poultry meat products could result in trade in the export of other goods from Australian territory being adversely affected.
> Note: If an export permit is revoked, the person to whom it was issued must return the permit to the Secretary within 10 business days (unless it was issued by electronic means) (see section 7‑6).