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45Director‑General of the CDC may direct entity to dispose of security‑sensitive biological agents
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#### 45 Director‑General of the CDC may direct entity to dispose of security‑sensitive biological agents
(1) This section applies in relation to a report given to the Director‑General of the CDC by an entity under section 42 if:
(a) the Director‑General made a request under paragraph 44(2)(a) and the entity did not comply with the request within the period allowed under that paragraph; or
(b) the entity did not state in the report that the entity is complying with the SSBA Standards.
(2) The Director‑General of the CDC may, if the Director‑General considers it appropriate, give a written direction to the entity, requiring the entity, within the period specified in the direction or such longer period as the Director‑General allows, to dispose of its entire holdings of any or all of the security‑sensitive biological agents specified in the report.
> Note 1: If the Director‑General of the CDC gives a notice to an entity under this subsection, the Director‑General must not include the entity on the National Register in relation to the security‑sensitive biological agent and the facility to which the notice relates: see subsection 44(4).
> Note 2: The Director‑General of the CDC may also direct a particular individual not to handle security‑sensitive biological agents: see section 59.
> Note 3: Failure to comply with a direction to dispose of a security‑sensitive biological agent is an offence: see section 46.
(3) A period specified in a direction given under subsection (2) must be reasonable having regard to the circumstances.