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Quarantine Regulations 2000
69JTermination of an IRA
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#### 69J Termination of an IRA
(1) An IRA may be terminated at any step if:
(a) a proposer notifies Biosecurity Australia in writing that the proposer no longer wishes to proceed with the proposal to import; or
(b) despite requesting information under subregulation 69G (1), or commissioning research or advice under subregulation 69G(2), the Chief Executive determines that insufficient information is available to complete the IRA satisfactorily and notifies the proposer in writing accordingly; or
(c) for an IRA that does not have a proposer, the Chief Executive decides to terminate the IRA.
(2) Before the IRA is terminated under paragraph (1)(b), the Chief Executive must notify the proposer, in writing, that the IRA has proceeded as far as possible on the available information and cannot be completed.
(3) The Chief Executive must publish a notice of a termination of an IRA under this regulation.