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Radiation Safety Act 1999
sec.34GObligations in relation to approved security plan—access of persons to security enhanced source
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### sec.34G Obligations in relation to approved security plan—access of persons to security enhanced source
This section applies if a possession licensee, under the licence, possesses a security enhanced source.
A person (the first person ) must not personally access, or allow another person access to, the source unless—
the approved security plan provides for the first person and the other person to access the source; and
the first person has available for inspection a copy of the parts of the approved security plan relevant to the access to the source; and
the first person has undergone the training program mentioned in the plan.
Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —2,500 penalty units.
s 34G ins 2010 No. 8 s 22
(sec.34G-ssec.1) This section applies if a possession licensee, under the licence, possesses a security enhanced source.
(sec.34G-ssec.2) A person (the first person ) must not personally access, or allow another person access to, the source unless— the approved security plan provides for the first person and the other person to access the source; and the first person has available for inspection a copy of the parts of the approved security plan relevant to the access to the source; and the first person has undergone the training program mentioned in the plan. Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —2,500 penalty units.
- (a) the approved security plan provides for the first person and the other person to access the source; and
- (b) the first person has available for inspection a copy of the parts of the approved security plan relevant to the access to the source; and
- (c) the first person has undergone the training program mentioned in the plan.