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NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY AMENDMENT BILL 2012

2010-2011-2012
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Presented and read a first time
National Health Security Amendment
Bill 2012
No. , 2012
(Health and Ageing)
A Bill for an Act to amend the National Health
Security Act 2007, and for related purposes
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Contents
1 Short
title
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1
2 Commencement
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1
3 Schedule(s)
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2
Schedule 1--Main amendments
3
Part 1--Temporary handling of security-sensitive biological
agents
3
National Health Security Act 2007
3
Part 2--Emergency maintenance
13
National Health Security Act 2007
13
Part 3--Compliance with standards relating to
security-sensitive biological agents
17
National Health Security Act 2007
17
Part 4--Confirmatory testing
19
National Health Security Act 2007
19
Part 5--Suspected security-sensitive biological agents
20
National Health Security Act 2007
20
Schedule 2--Consequential amendments
21
National Health Security Act 2007
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National Health Security Amendment Bill 2012 No. , 2012 1
A Bill for an Act to amend the National Health
1
Security Act 2007, and for related purposes
2
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
3
1 Short title
4
This Act may be cited as the National Health Security Amendment
5
Act 2012.
6
2 Commencement
7
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table
8
commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with
9
column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect
10
according to its terms.
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Commencement information
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Provision(s)
Commencement
Date/Details
1. Sections 1 to 3
and anything in
this Act not
elsewhere covered
by this table
The day this Act receives the Royal Assent.
2. Schedules 1
and 2
A single day to be fixed by Proclamation.
However, if the provision(s) do not
commence within the period of 6 months
beginning on the day this Act receives the
Royal Assent, they commence on the day
after the end of that period.
Note:
This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally
1
enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of
2
this Act.
3
(2) Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act.
4
Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it
5
may be edited, in any published version of this Act.
6
3 Schedule(s)
7
Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
8
repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule
9
concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect
10
according to its terms.
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Main amendments Schedule 1
Temporary handling of security-sensitive biological agents Part 1
National Health Security Amendment Bill 2012 No. , 2012 3
Schedule 1--Main amendments
1
Part 1--Temporary handling of security-sensitive
2
biological agents
3
National Health Security Act 2007
4
1 Subsection 3(1)
5
Insert:
6
temporary handling disposal report for a sample of a
7
security-sensitive biological agent has the meaning given by
8
subsection 60AD(2).
9
2 Subsection 3(1)
10
Insert:
11
temporary handling period for a sample of a security-sensitive
12
biological agent has the meaning given by section 60AB.
13
3 Subsection 3(1)
14
Insert:
15
temporary handling report for a sample of a security-sensitive
16
biological agent has the meaning given by subsection 60AA(1).
17
4 Subsection 3(1)
18
Insert:
19
temporary handling Standard has the meaning given by
20
section 60AJ.
21
5 At the end of subsection 39(1)
22
Add:
23
Note:
This Division does not apply to the handling of a security-sensitive
24
biological agent by an entity that gives the Secretary a temporary
25
handling report: see Division 5AA.
26
6 After Division 5 of Part 3
27
Insert:
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Part 1 Temporary handling of security-sensitive biological agents
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Division 5AA--Entities that temporarily handle
1
security-sensitive biological agents
2
Subdivision A--Reporting by entities that temporarily handle
3
security-sensitive biological agents
4
60AA Entity that temporarily handles a security-sensitive biological
5
agent may give a report to the Secretary
6
(1)
If:
7
(a) an entity starts to handle a particular sample of a
8
security-sensitive biological agent; and
9
(b) the entity is not a registered entity; and
10
(c) the entity is not an exempt entity;
11
the entity may give the Secretary a report (a temporary handling
12
report), for the sample, that complies with subsection (2).
13
(2) The temporary handling report:
14
(a) must be in a form approved by the Secretary; and
15
(b) must contain the following information:
16
(i) the name of the entity;
17
(ii) the name and address of each facility where the entity
18
handles the sample;
19
(iii) the name of the security-sensitive biological agent;
20
(iv) the day on which the entity intends to dispose of the
21
sample;
22
(v) any other information required by the approved form;
23
and
24
(c) must state that the entity is complying with the temporary
25
handling Standards in relation to the sample; and
26
(d) must be given to the Secretary:
27
(i) within 2 business days after the entity starts to handle
28
the sample; or
29
(ii) if a longer period is specified in a written notice given
30
to the entity by the Secretary--within that longer
31
period.
32
(3) The day referred to in subparagraph (2)(b)(iv):
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(a) must not be more 7 business days after the entity starts to
1
handle the sample; or
2
(b) if a later day is specified in a written notice given to the
3
entity by the Secretary--must not be later than that later day.
4
(4) Subsection (1) does not apply in the circumstances (if any)
5
prescribed by the regulations.
6
60AB Temporary handling period
7
If an entity gives the Secretary a temporary handling report for a
8
particular sample of a security-sensitive biological agent, the
9
temporary handling period for the sample is:
10
(a)
the
period:
11
(i) beginning when the entity started to handle the sample;
12
and
13
(ii) ending at the end of the day contained in the report in
14
accordance with subparagraph 60AA(2)(b)(iv); or
15
(b) if a longer period is specified in a written notice given to the
16
entity by the Secretary--that longer period.
17
60AC Application of Division 5 to an entity that gives a temporary
18
handling report
19
(1) Subject to subsection (2), if an entity gives the Secretary a
20
temporary handling report for a particular sample of a
21
security-sensitive biological agent, Division 5 does not apply in
22
relation to the handling of the sample by the entity.
23
(2) If the entity does not dispose of the sample by the end of the
24
temporary handling period for the sample:
25
(a) subsection (1) does not apply in relation to the handling of
26
the sample by the entity after the end of the temporary
27
handling period; and
28
(b) section 42 applies to the entity and the security-sensitive
29
biological agent as if the reference to 2 business days after
30
the entity starts to handle the security-sensitive biological
31
agent were a reference to 2 business days after the end of the
32
temporary handling period.
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60AD Entity that gives a temporary handling report must give a
1
temporary handling disposal report
2
(1) This section applies if an entity gives the Secretary a temporary
3
handling report for a particular sample of a security-sensitive
4
biological agent.
5
(2) The entity must give the Secretary a report (a temporary handling
6
disposal report), for the sample, that complies with subsection (3).
7
Note:
Failure to give a report is an offence: see section 60AE.
8
(3) The temporary handling disposal report:
9
(a) must be in a form approved by the Secretary; and
10
(b) must state that the entity has disposed of the sample; and
11
(c) must include the information required by the approved form;
12
and
13
(d) must be given to the Secretary:
14
(i) within 2 business days after the disposal, or after the
15
end of the temporary handling period for the sample,
16
whichever happens first; or
17
(ii) if a longer period is specified in a written notice given
18
to the entity by the Secretary--within that longer
19
period.
20
60AE Offence--failure to give a report to the Secretary
21
(1) An entity commits an offence if:
22
(a) the entity is required to give the Secretary a temporary
23
handling disposal report under subsection 60AD(2); and
24
(b) the entity does not give the report to the Secretary as required
25
by that subsection.
26
Penalty: 500 penalty units.
27
(2) Section 4K of the Crimes Act 1914 does not apply to an offence
28
against subsection (1).
29
60AF Entity that gives a temporary handling report must report any
30
changes to the Secretary
31
(1) This section applies to an entity if:
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(a) the entity gives the Secretary a temporary handling report for
1
a particular sample of a security-sensitive biological agent;
2
and
3
(b) any of the following events occurs in relation to the sample
4
before the end of the temporary handling period for the
5
sample:
6
(i) the sample is lost or stolen;
7
Note:
Accidental or deliberate releases of security-sensitive biological
8
agents that could cause harm to human health or the environment
9
may need to be reported under State or Territory legislation.
10
(ii) a person accesses the sample, and the access is
11
unauthorised under the regulations;
12
(iii) any other event prescribed by the regulations for the
13
purposes of this subparagraph.
14
(2) The entity must give a report about the event to the Secretary. The
15
report must be given within the prescribed period.
16
Note:
Failure to give a report is an offence: see section 60AG.
17
(3) Regulations for the purposes of subparagraph (1)(b)(ii) may
18
prescribe the circumstances in which access to a sample of a
19
specified security-sensitive biological agent, or to a sample of a
20
specified class of security-sensitive biological agents, is
21
unauthorised.
22
(4) Regulations prescribing a period for the purposes of subsection (2)
23
may:
24
(a) prescribe different periods in relation to different events; and
25
(b) prescribe a period in relation to an event that ends before or
26
after the event occurs.
27
(5) A report given by an entity under subsection (2):
28
(a) must be in a form approved by the Secretary; and
29
(b) must include the information required by the approved form.
30
(6) Subsection (2) does not apply in the circumstances (if any)
31
prescribed by the regulations.
32
60AG Offence--failure to give a report to the Secretary
33
(1) An entity commits an offence if:
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(a) the entity is required to give a report to the Secretary under
1
subsection 60AF(2); and
2
(b) the entity does not give the report to the Secretary as required
3
by that subsection.
4
Penalty: 500 penalty units.
5
(2) Section 4K of the Crimes Act 1914 does not apply to an offence
6
against subsection (1).
7
60AH Entity that gives a temporary handling report must report
8
certain events to police
9
(1) This section applies if:
10
(a) an event occurs in relation to an entity and a particular
11
sample of a security-sensitive biological agent; and
12
(b) the event occurs in a State or Territory; and
13
(c) the event is:
14
(i) one described in subparagraph 60AF(1)(b)(i); or
15
(ii) one described in subparagraph 60AF(1)(b)(ii) or (iii)
16
and prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of
17
this subparagraph.
18
(2) The entity must give a member of the police force of the State or
19
Territory a report of the event that:
20
(a) is in a form approved by the Secretary; and
21
(b) includes the information required by the approved form.
22
Note:
Failure to give a report is an offence: see section 60AI.
23
(3) The entity must give the report within the period prescribed by the
24
regulations.
25
(4) Regulations prescribing a period for the purposes of subsection (3)
26
may:
27
(a) prescribe different periods in relation to different events; and
28
(b) prescribe a period in relation to an event that ends before or
29
after the event occurs.
30
60AI Offence--failure to report event to police
31
(1) An entity commits an offence if:
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(a) the entity is required by section 60AH to give a report; and
1
(b) the entity does not give the report as required by that section.
2
Penalty: 500 penalty units.
3
(2) Section 4K of the Crimes Act 1914 does not apply to an offence
4
against subsection (1).
5
Subdivision B--Compliance with temporary handling
6
Standards
7
60AJ Temporary handling Standards
8
The Minister may, by legislative instrument, declare that a
9
specified part of the SSBA Standards is a temporary handling
10
Standard for the purposes of this Act.
11
60AK Entity must comply with temporary handling Standards
12
If an entity gives the Secretary a temporary handling report for a
13
particular sample of a security-sensitive biological agent, the entity
14
must comply with the temporary handling Standards in relation to
15
the sample.
16
60AL Offence--failure to comply with temporary handling
17
Standards
18
An entity commits an offence if:
19
(a) the entity is required by section 60AK to comply with the
20
temporary handling Standards in relation to a particular
21
sample of a security-sensitive biological agent; and
22
(b) the entity contravenes the requirement.
23
Penalty: 500 penalty units.
24
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Subdivision C--Conditions in relation to the temporary
1
handling of security-sensitive biological agents
2
60AM Secretary may impose conditions
3
(1) This section applies to an entity if the entity gives the Secretary a
4
temporary handling report for a particular sample of a
5
security-sensitive biological agent.
6
(2) The Secretary may, by writing, impose conditions on the handling
7
of the sample by the entity.
8
(3) The Secretary must not impose a condition under subsection (2)
9
unless the Secretary is satisfied that it is reasonably necessary to do
10
so, having regard to:
11
(a) the security risks posed by the handling of the
12
security-sensitive biological agent by the entity; and
13
(b) any other matters the Secretary considers relevant.
14
(4) An instrument under subsection (2) is not a legislative instrument.
15
60AN Entity must comply with conditions
16
If a condition is imposed under subsection 60AM(2) on the
17
handling of a particular sample of a security-sensitive biological
18
agent by an entity, the entity must comply with the condition in
19
relation to the sample.
20
60AO Failure to comply with conditions
21
(1) This section applies if:
22
(a) a condition is imposed under subsection 60AM(2) on the
23
handling of a particular sample of a security-sensitive
24
biological agent by an entity; and
25
(b) the Secretary believes, on reasonable grounds, that the entity
26
is not complying with the condition in relation to the sample.
27
(2) The Secretary may give the entity a written notice stating that,
28
unless the entity satisfies the Secretary, within the period specified
29
in the notice or such longer period as the Secretary allows, that the
30
entity is complying with the condition, the Secretary may require
31
the entity to dispose of the sample.
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(3)
If:
1
(a) the Secretary gives an entity a written notice under
2
subsection (2) in relation to a condition; and
3
(b) the entity does not satisfy the Secretary, within the period
4
allowed under that subsection, that the entity is complying
5
with the condition;
6
the Secretary may give the entity a written direction requiring the
7
entity, within the period specified in the direction or such longer
8
period as the Secretary allows, to dispose of the sample.
9
Note:
Failure to comply with the direction is an offence: see section 60AP.
10
(4) A period specified in a direction under subsection (3) must be
11
reasonable having regard to the circumstances.
12
60AP Offence--failure to comply with direction to dispose of sample
13
(1) An entity commits an offence if:
14
(a) the entity is given a direction under subsection 60AO(3); and
15
(b) the entity does not comply with the direction within the
16
period allowed under that subsection.
17
Penalty: 500 penalty units.
18
(2) Section 4K of the Crimes Act 1914 does not apply to an offence
19
against subsection (1).
20
7 Division 5A of Part 3 (heading)
21
Repeal the heading, substitute:
22
Division 5A--Suspension of Divisions 4A, 5 and 5AA to
23
deal with threats
24
8 Section 60A (heading)
25
Repeal the heading, substitute:
26
60A Minister may suspend Divisions 4A, 5 and 5AA to deal with
27
threats
28
9 After subsection 60A(1)
29
Insert:
30
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(1B) The Minister may, by legislative instrument, specify that one or
1
both of the following do not apply for a specified period in relation
2
to one or more samples of security-sensitive biological agents,
3
subject to the conditions (if any) specified:
4
(a) all or specified provisions of Division 5AA;
5
(b) section 60AK, so far as it relates to specified provisions of
6
the temporary handling Standards.
7
10 Subsections 60A(2), (4) and (6)
8
Omit "(1A) or (1)", substitute "(1A), (1) or (1B)".
9
11 Subsection 60B(1)
10
Omit "(1A) or (1)", substitute "(1A), (1) or (1B)".
11
12 Application of amendments
12
The amendments made by this Part apply in relation to a sample of a
13
security-sensitive biological agent that an entity starts to handle on or
14
after the commencement of this item.
15
16
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Emergency maintenance Part 2
National Health Security Amendment Bill 2012 No. , 2012 13
Part 2--Emergency maintenance
1
National Health Security Act 2007
2
13 Subsection 3(1)
3
Insert:
4
emergency maintenance of a facility has the meaning given by
5
subsection 55AA(1).
6
14 Subsection 3(1)
7
Insert:
8
emergency maintenance period for an emergency maintenance
9
report has the meaning given by section 55AB.
10
15 Subsection 3(1)
11
Insert:
12
emergency maintenance report for a facility has the meaning
13
given by subsection 55AA(2).
14
16 After section 55
15
Insert:
16
55AA Entity that needs to undertake emergency maintenance may
17
give a report to the Secretary
18
(1) For the purposes of this Act, an entity needs to undertake
19
emergency maintenance of a facility if:
20
(a) the entity needs to undertake unscheduled or unplanned
21
repairs or maintenance of the facility because of, or to
22
prevent, any of the following events:
23
(i) damage to the facility;
24
(ii) damage, failure or breakdown of any equipment at the
25
facility;
26
(iii) any other event prescribed by the regulations for the
27
purposes of this subparagraph; and
28
(b) the event significantly impacts, or is likely to significantly
29
impact, on one or more of the following:
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(i) the secure handling of a security-sensitive biological
1
agent that is included on the National Register in
2
relation to the entity and the facility;
3
(ii) any other matter prescribed by the regulations for the
4
purposes of this subparagraph.
5
(2) If a registered entity needs to undertake emergency maintenance of
6
a facility, the entity may give a report (an emergency maintenance
7
report), for the facility, that complies with subsection (3) to the
8
Secretary.
9
(3) The emergency maintenance report:
10
(a) must be in a form approved by the Secretary; and
11
(b) must contain the following information:
12
(i) the name of the entity;
13
(ii) the name and address of the facility;
14
(iii) details of the emergency maintenance that the entity
15
needs to undertake;
16
(iv) an estimate of the period during which the emergency
17
maintenance will be undertaken;
18
(v) if, because of the emergency maintenance, a
19
security-sensitive biological agent that is included on
20
the National Register in relation to the entity and the
21
facility has been, or is to be, taken outside the perimeter
22
(within the meaning of the SSBA Standards) of the
23
facility by the entity--details of the location the
24
security-sensitive biological agent has been, or is to be,
25
taken to;
26
(vi) any other information required by the approved form;
27
and
28
(c) must be given to the Secretary:
29
(i) within 2 business days after the entity becomes aware
30
that it needs to undertake the emergency maintenance;
31
or
32
(ii) if a longer period is specified in a written notice given
33
to the entity by the Secretary--within that longer
34
period.
35
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55AB Emergency maintenance period
1
If an entity gives the Secretary an emergency maintenance report
2
for a facility, the emergency maintenance period for the report is:
3
(a) the period contained in the report in accordance with
4
subparagraph 55AA(3)(b)(iv); or
5
(b) if a longer period is specified in a written notice given to the
6
entity by the Secretary--that longer period.
7
55AC Secretary may declare exemption from this Division etc.
8
during emergency maintenance period
9
(1) If an entity gives the Secretary an emergency maintenance report
10
for a facility, the Secretary may, by written instrument, declare
11
either or both of the following:
12
(a) that specified provisions of this Division do not apply to the
13
entity and the facility during the emergency maintenance
14
period for the report;
15
(b) that this Division applies to the entity and the facility during
16
the emergency maintenance period for the report as if
17
specified provisions were omitted, modified or varied as
18
specified in the instrument.
19
(2) An exemption under paragraph (1)(a) is subject to the conditions
20
(if any) specified in the declaration.
21
Note:
Breach of a condition is an offence: see section 55AD.
22
(3) The Secretary must not make a declaration under subsection (1)
23
unless the Secretary is satisfied that it is reasonably necessary to do
24
so, having regard to:
25
(a) the importance of ensuring the secure handling of
26
security-sensitive biological agents; and
27
(b) any other matters the Secretary considers relevant.
28
(4) A declaration under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.
29
55AD Offence--breaching condition of exemption
30
(1) If the exemption of an entity under paragraph 55AC(1)(a) is
31
subject to a condition, the entity must comply with the condition.
32
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(2) An entity commits an offence if the entity contravenes
1
subsection (1).
2
Penalty: 500 penalty units.
3
17 Application of amendments
4
The amendments made by this Part apply in relation to an entity that
5
becomes aware on or after the commencement of this item that it needs
6
to undertake emergency maintenance of a facility.
7
8
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Compliance with standards relating to security-sensitive biological agents Part 3
National Health Security Amendment Bill 2012 No. , 2012 17
Part 3--Compliance with standards relating to
1
security-sensitive biological agents
2
National Health Security Act 2007
3
18 Before subsection 57(1)
4
Insert:
5
Application of this section
6
19 Before subsection 57(2)
7
Insert:
8
Secretary may give a notice
9
20 After subsection 57(2)
10
Insert:
11
(2A) A notice given to an entity under subsection (2) may impose
12
conditions on the handling of a security-sensitive biological agent
13
by the entity at specified times occurring before the end of the
14
period allowed under subsection (2).
15
(2B) Without limiting the conditions that the Secretary may impose
16
under subsection (2A), the conditions may relate to the following:
17
(a) the physical security of the security-sensitive biological
18
agent;
19
(b) personnel security and information security in relation to the
20
security-sensitive biological agent.
21
21 Before subsection 57(4)
22
Insert:
23
Secretary may direct entity to dispose of security-sensitive
24
biological agent
25
22 After subsection 57(4)
26
Insert:
27
(4A)
If:
28
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18 National Health Security Amendment Bill 2012 No. , 2012
(a) the Secretary gives an entity a written notice under
1
subsection (2) in relation to a security-sensitive biological
2
agent it handles at a facility; and
3
(b) a condition is imposed under subsection (2A) on the handling
4
of the security-sensitive biological agent; and
5
(c) the entity does not comply with the condition;
6
the Secretary may give a written direction to the entity, requiring
7
the entity, within the period specified in the direction or such
8
longer period as the Secretary allows, to dispose of its entire
9
holdings of that security-sensitive biological agent at that facility.
10
Note:
Failure to comply with a direction to dispose of a security-sensitive
11
biological agent is an offence: see section 58.
12
23 Subsection 57(5)
13
After "(4)", insert "or (4A)".
14
24 Paragraph 58(1)(a)
15
After "57(4)", insert "or (4A)".
16
17
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Confirmatory testing Part 4
National Health Security Amendment Bill 2012 No. , 2012 19
Part 4--Confirmatory testing
1
National Health Security Act 2007
2
25 Subsection 38H(3)
3
Repeal the subsection (not including the notes), substitute:
4
(3) The initial tester need not comply with subsections (1) and (2) if
5
the confirmatory testing:
6
(a) was done by the initial tester in the initial testing laboratory;
7
and
8
(b) indicates that the biological agent is not a security-sensitive
9
biological agent.
10
26 Application of amendment
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The amendment made by this Part applies in relation to confirmatory
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testing that is completed on or after the commencement of this item.
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Schedule 1 Main amendments
Part 5 Suspected security-sensitive biological agents
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Part 5--Suspected security-sensitive biological
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agents
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National Health Security Act 2007
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27 At the end of section 38A
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Add:
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; and (c) the initial tester is not an exempt entity.
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Consequential amendments Schedule 2
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Schedule 2--Consequential amendments
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National Health Security Act 2007
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1 Paragraph 61(1)(a)
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Omit "53(3) or 57(4)", substitute "53(3), 57(4), 57(4A) or 60AO(3)".
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2 Subsection 61(2)
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Omit "or 43(1)", substitute ", 43(1), 55AD(2), 60AE(1) or
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section 60AL".
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3 Paragraph 65(1)(d)
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Omit "48 or 49", substitute "48, 49, 55AA, 60AA, 60AD or 60AF".
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4 Paragraph 69(2)(b)
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Omit "48 or 49", substitute "48, 49, 55AA, 60AA, 60AD or 60AF".
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5 Section 80 (paragraph (a) of the definition of reviewable
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decision)
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Omit "53(3) or 57(4)", substitute "53(3), 57(4), 57(4A) or 60AO(3)".
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6 Section 84 (subparagraph (b)(ii) of the definition of
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protected information)
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Omit "4A or 5", substitute "4A, 5 or 5AA".
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