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Poisons Act 1971
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### 13 Responsibilities of responsible officer
> *\[Section 13 Repealed by No. 27 of 1984, s. 7 \]*
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> > (1) In this section –
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> > > ***responsibilities*** includes the duties imposed on the holder of a licence under this Act and any conditions or restrictions specified in the licence.
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> > (2) A responsible officer must perform the responsibilities of the holder of the licence.
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> > Penalty: Fine not exceeding 100 penalty units.
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> > (3) A responsible officer is not to be taken to have failed to perform any responsibility of the holder of the licence, if –
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> > > > (a) it was not reasonably practicable for the responsible officer to perform that responsibility; or
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> > > > (b) the failure to perform the responsibility was due to causes over which the responsible officer had no control and against the happening of which it was not reasonably practicable for the responsible officer to make provision; or
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> > > > (c) the responsible officer exercised due diligence to prevent the failure to perform the responsibility; or
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> > > > (d) the responsible officer was unaware that he or she had been appointed, or was taken to have been appointed, as the responsible officer.
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> > (4) Nothing in [subsection (2)](#GS13@Gs2@EN) relieves the holder of the licence of the requirement to perform the holder’s responsibilities under this Act.
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> > (5) A responsible officer may be proceeded against and convicted of having failed to perform the responsibilities of the holder of the licence under this Act whether or not the employer of the responsible officer has been proceeded against or has been convicted of having failed to perform the responsibility.