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Trade Practices (Consumer Product Information Standards) (Tobacco) Regulations 2004
7AFully transparent larger packages — ‘front and back’
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7A Fully transparent larger packages — ‘front and back’
(1) A larger package complies with this regulation if:
(a) the wrapper comprising the larger package is totally transparent; and
(b) the smaller packages contained within the larger package are:
(i) all the same kind of package; and
(ii) arranged so that:
(A) only the front face of a smaller package or packages is visible at one side of the larger package, and only the back face of a smaller package or packages is visible at the opposite side; or
(B) only the front face of a smaller package or packages is visible at one end of the larger package, and only the back face of a smaller package or packages is visible at the opposite end.
> Note 1 A larger package that complies with regulation 7A is exempt from the labelling requirements in Parts 3 and 4 — see subregulation 7 (2).
> Note 2 Subparagraph (b) (ii) permits the smaller packages mentioned in that provision to be arranged in ‘ranks’ or in ‘files’.
(2) A larger package does not fail to comply with subregulation (1) by reason only that it bears any of the following markings:
(a) bar coding;
(b) labelling information required by a law of a State or Territory;
(c) calibration marks to assist the operation of an automatic packaging machine.