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Radiation Safety Act 1999
sec.34IWhen a person must have a transport security plan
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### sec.34I When a person must have a transport security plan
This section applies to the following persons—
a possession licensee acquiring a security enhanced source that needs to be transported to effect the acquisition;
a possession licensee relocating a security enhanced source that needs to be transported to effect the relocation;
a possession licensee whose security enhanced source is being transported between locations for the licensee’s radiation practice;
a transport licensee who is transporting 2 or more radioactive substances that have become a security enhanced source as a result of their aggregation;
another person who is transporting 2 or more radioactive substances that have become a security enhanced source as a result of their aggregation.
A person to whom this section applies must not transport a security enhanced source unless the person has an approved transport security plan for the transport of the source.
Maximum penalty—2,500 penalty units.
Sections 14 and 15 state the circumstances in which a person must hold a transport licence to transport a radioactive substance that is a security enhanced source.
s 34I ins 2010 No. 8 s 22
(sec.34I-ssec.1) This section applies to the following persons— a possession licensee acquiring a security enhanced source that needs to be transported to effect the acquisition; a possession licensee relocating a security enhanced source that needs to be transported to effect the relocation; a possession licensee whose security enhanced source is being transported between locations for the licensee’s radiation practice; a transport licensee who is transporting 2 or more radioactive substances that have become a security enhanced source as a result of their aggregation; another person who is transporting 2 or more radioactive substances that have become a security enhanced source as a result of their aggregation.
(sec.34I-ssec.2) A person to whom this section applies must not transport a security enhanced source unless the person has an approved transport security plan for the transport of the source. Maximum penalty—2,500 penalty units. Sections 14 and 15 state the circumstances in which a person must hold a transport licence to transport a radioactive substance that is a security enhanced source.
- (a) a possession licensee acquiring a security enhanced source that needs to be transported to effect the acquisition;
- (b) a possession licensee relocating a security enhanced source that needs to be transported to effect the relocation;
- (c) a possession licensee whose security enhanced source is being transported between locations for the licensee’s radiation practice;
- (d) a transport licensee who is transporting 2 or more radioactive substances that have become a security enhanced source as a result of their aggregation;
- (e) another person who is transporting 2 or more radioactive substances that have become a security enhanced source as a result of their aggregation.