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Research Involving Human Embryos and Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction Act 2003
sec.33Variation of licence
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### sec.33 Variation of licence
The NHMRC Licensing Committee may, by notice in writing given to the licence holder, vary a licence if the committee believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary or desirable to do so.
The NHMRC Licensing Committee may vary a licence under subsection (1) on its own initiative or on application by the licence holder.
Without limiting subsection (1) , the NHMRC Licensing Committee may vary the licence by specifying additional conditions or varying existing conditions.
The NHMRC Licensing Committee must not vary a licence in such a way that, had a person applied under section 28 for the licence as varied, the committee would not have been permitted by this part to issue the licence.
(sec.33-ssec.1) The NHMRC Licensing Committee may, by notice in writing given to the licence holder, vary a licence if the committee believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary or desirable to do so.
(sec.33-ssec.2) The NHMRC Licensing Committee may vary a licence under subsection (1) on its own initiative or on application by the licence holder.
(sec.33-ssec.3) Without limiting subsection (1) , the NHMRC Licensing Committee may vary the licence by specifying additional conditions or varying existing conditions.
(sec.33-ssec.4) The NHMRC Licensing Committee must not vary a licence in such a way that, had a person applied under section 28 for the licence as varied, the committee would not have been permitted by this part to issue the licence.