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INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS ACT 2019 - SECT 9

Definitions

    In this Act:

"AACN" (short for AICIS approved chemical name) means a name for an industrial chemical determined by the Executive Director under paragraph   108(3)(a).

"administrative action" means any of the following:

  (a)   making a decision;

  (b)   exercising any power or complying with any obligation;

  (c)   doing anything else that relates to making a decision or exercising a power or complying with an obligation.

"Agvet Code" means the Code set out in the Schedule to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994 .

"AICIS" : see Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme .

"animal test data" means data or information of a kind prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this definition that relates to tests conducted on the following:

  (a)   any live vertebrate animal (other than a human being or other animal prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph);

  (b)   any animal of a kind prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph.

"approved" form means a form that is approved, in writing, by the Executive Director.

"article" means an object that:

  (a)   is produced for use for a particular purpose, being a purpose that requires that the object have a particular shape, surface or design; and

  (b)   is formed to that shape, surface or design during production; and

  (c)   undergoes no change of chemical composition when used for that purpose except as an intrinsic aspect of that use;

but does not include an object of a kind prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this definition.

"ART" means the Administrative Review Tribunal.

"assessment statement" means a written statement issued by the Executive Director in relation to an assessment of an industrial chemical that includes the following information:

  (a)   the proper name for the industrial chemical;

  (b)   the end use for the industrial chemical;

  (c)   the defined scope of assessment;

  (d)   a summary of the assessment and any risks to human health or the environment from the introduction or use of the industrial chemical;

  (e)   the means for managing any risks identified in the course of conducting the assessment, including the following:

  (i)   recommendations relating to the introduction or use of the industrial chemical;

  (ii)   any conditions of a kind mentioned in subsection   38(2) or 81(2);

  (iii)   any specific requirements to provide information to the Executive Director as mentioned in paragraph   38(1)(d) or 81(1)(e);

  (f)   any other information relating to the safe introduction and use of the industrial chemical that the Executive Director considers relevant.

Note:   If an application to treat the proper name or end use for the industrial chemical as confidential business information has been approved, an AACN or generalised end use must be included in the statement instead of the proper name or end use if prescribed circumstances apply: see section   109.

"Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme" means the scheme established under section   140.

"Australia's designated national authority" means the non - corporate Commonwealth entity or person who is Australia's designated national authority for industrial chemicals for the purposes of Article 4 of the Rotterdam Convention.

"authorised inspector" means a person appointed as an authorised inspector under section   137.

"CAS name" , for an industrial chemical, means the Chemical Abstracts Index Name for the industrial chemical.

"CAS number" , for an industrial chemical, means the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number for the industrial chemical.

"civil penalty provision" has the same meaning as in the Regulatory Powers Act.

"Commonwealth place" means a place referred to in paragraph   52(i) of the Constitution, other than the seat of government.

"confidence holder" , for an approval under subsection   108(1), has the meaning given by subsection   110(2).

"consideration period" :

  (a)   for an application for an assessment certificate--has the meaning given by subsection   32(2); or

  (b)   for an application to vary a term of an assessment certificate--has the meaning given by subsection   44(2); or

  (c)   for an application for a commercial evaluation authorisation--has the meaning given by subsection   54(2); or

  (d)   for an application to vary a term of a commercial evaluation authorisation--has the meaning given by subsection   63(2); or

  (e)   for an application to vary a term of an Inventory listing--has the meaning given by subsection   89(2).

Note:   For circumstances affecting the calculation of the consideration period: see section   169.

"constitutional corporation" means a corporation to which paragraph   51(xx) of the Constitution applies.

"constitutional trade and commerce" means:

  (a)   trade or commerce between Australia and places outside Australia; and

  (b)   trade or commerce among the States; and

  (c)   trade or commerce within a Territory, between a State and a Territory or between 2 Territories.

"cosmetic" means:

  (a)   a substance or preparation intended for placement in contact with any external part of the human body, including:

  (i)   the mucous membranes of the oral cavity; and

  (ii)   the teeth;

    with a view to:

  (iii)   altering the odours of the body; or

  (iv)   changing its appearance; or

  (v)   cleansing it; or

  (vi)   maintaining it in good condition; or

  (vii)   perfuming it; or

  (viii)   protecting it; or

  (b)   a substance or preparation prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph;

but does not include:

  (c)   a therapeutic good within the meaning of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 ; or

  (d)   a substance or preparation prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph.

Note:   An ingredient or component of a cosmetic could be an industrial chemical.

"end use" , for an industrial chemical, means a purpose to which the industrial chemical can be applied.

"entrusted person" has the meaning given by subsection   115(2).

"evaluation statement" means a statement of the kind mentioned in subsection   73(2) or 78(2).

"excluded introduction" has the meaning given by section   11.

"Executive Director" means the person appointed as the Executive Director under section   143.

"exempted introduction" has the meaning given by subsection   26(2).

"export" an industrial chemical means do an act that constitutes exportation of the industrial chemical for the purposes of the Customs Act 1901 , or would constitute such exportation if that Act extended to the external Territories.

"generalised end use" : means a generalised description of an end use for an industrial chemical determined by the Executive Director under paragraph   108(4)(a).

"Gene Technology Regulator" has the same meaning as in the Gene Technology Act 2000 .

"GM product" has the same meaning as in the Gene Technology Act 2000 .

"holder" :

  (a)   of an assessment certificate--means a person to whom the certificate is issued under section   37 (subject to sections   41 and 42); or

  (b)   of a commercial evaluation authorisation--means a person to whom the authorisation is issued under section   58 (subject to sections   60 and 61); or

  (c)   of an exceptional circumstances authorisation--means a person to whom the authorisation is issued under section   67; or

  (d)   of an approval for the proper name or end use for an industrial chemical to be treated as confidential business information--a person to whom an approval is given under section   108; or

  (e)   of an approval for information to be treated as confidential business information in relation to an industrial chemical--a person to whom an approval is given under section   114.

"import" an industrial chemical means do an act that constitutes importation of the industrial chemical for the purposes of the Customs Act 1901 , or would constitute such importation if that Act extended to the external Territories.

"incidentally-introduced chemical" means an industrial chemical:

  (a)   that is introduced, either with or subsequent to the introduction of another industrial chemical, as a result of any of the following:

  (i)   the incomplete reaction of starting materials or reaction intermediates used in the manufacture of the other industrial chemical;

  (ii)   an unintended constituent present in the starting materials used in the manufacture of the other industrial chemical;

  (iii)   the exposure of the other industrial chemical to light, heat or other environmental conditions in the course of handling or storage;

  (iv)   the occurrence of a chemical reaction during the manufacture or use of the other industrial chemical; and

  (b)   the introduction of which has no commercial value separate from the other industrial chemical.

"industrial chemical" : see section   10.

"industrial use" means a use other than (or in addition to) one of the following uses:

  (a)   use as an agricultural chemical product (within the meaning of the Agvet Code) or in the preparation of such a product;

  (b)   use as a veterinary chemical product (within the meaning of the Agvet Code) or in the preparation of such a product;

  (c)   use as a substance or mixture of substances mentioned in paragraph   5(4)(a) of the Agvet Code (which deals with substances or mixtures of substances prepared by a pharmacist or veterinary surgeon) or in the preparation of such a substance or mixture of substances;

  (d)   use as a therapeutic good (within the meaning of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 ) or in the preparation of such a good;

  (da)   use as a vaping good (within the meaning of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 ) or in the preparation of such a good;

  (e)   use as food intended for consumption by humans or in the preparation of such food;

  (f)   use as feed intended for consumption by animals or in the preparation of such feed;

  (g)   any use prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph.

"introduce" an industrial chemical means import, or manufacture in Australia, the industrial chemical.

"Inventory" means the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals established under section   80.

"issuing officer" means:

  (a)   a magistrate; or

  (b)   a Judge of a court of a State or Territory; or

  (c)   if a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division   2) or a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia has consented to act as an issuing officer for the purposes of this Act and that consent is in force--the Judge.

Note:   Section   75 of the Regulatory Powers Act deals with the powers of, and confers protection and immunity on, issuing officers.

"manufacture" an industrial chemical means do any of the following:

  (a)   produce the industrial chemical in the course of a chemical reaction;

  (b)   extract the industrial chemical from a natural environment, with or without chemical change;

  (c)   extract the industrial chemical from a UVCB substance;

  (d)   produce or extract the industrial chemical in circumstances prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph;

but does not include producing or extracting the industrial chemical as described in paragraphs   (a), (b) or (c) in circumstances prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this definition.

"naturally-occurring chemical" means:

  (a)   an unprocessed chemical occurring in a natural environment; or

  (b)   a chemical occurring in a natural environment that is extracted without chemical change by:

  (i)   manual, mechanical or gravitational means; or

  (ii)   dissolution in water; or

  (iii)   flotation; or

  (iv)   a process of heating for the sole purpose of removing uncombined water; or

  (v)   any other process prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this subparagraph.

"non-corporate Commonwealth entity" has the same meaning as in the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 .

"non-isolated intermediate" means an industrial chemical that:

  (a)   is produced in the course of the manufacture of another industrial chemical; and

  (b)   is consumed in the course of the manufacture of the other industrial chemical; and

  (c)   is not intentionally removed from the equipment in which it is manufactured (other than by sampling); and

  (d)   is not likely to be released into the environment during normal operations.

"notified industrial chemical" means an industrial chemical that has at any time been the subject of a notification by Australia, or any other Party to the Rotterdam Convention, under paragraph   1 or 2 of Article 5 of the Rotterdam Convention.

"paid work" means work for financial gain or reward (whether as an employee, a self - employed person or otherwise).

"prescribed international agreement" means an international agreement:

  (a)   to which Australia is a party; and

  (b)   that is prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph.

"prescribed international arrangement" means an international arrangement that:

  (a)   provides for countries to ban, restrict or otherwise regulate the introduction, use or export of an industrial chemical for the purposes of protecting the environment, public health or occupational health and safety; and

  (b)   is prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph.

"previously regulated" : a chemical was previously regulated under a law of the Commonwealth if:

  (a)   the chemical has been, but is no longer, within the scope of regulation of a Commonwealth law that:

  (i)   relates to chemicals; and

  (ii)   is prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this subparagraph; or

  (b)   the chemical is contained in a product that has been, but is no longer, within the scope of regulation of any of the following:

  (i)   the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994 ;

  (ii)   the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 ;

  (iii)   the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 ;

  (iv)   another Commonwealth law that relates to chemicals in products (whether consisting of a single chemical or not) and is prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this subparagraph.

"protected information" has the meaning given by subsection   115(3).

"Register" means the Register of Industrial Chemical Introducers established under section   14.

"registration charge" means a charge imposed on the registration of a person:

  (a)   so far as it is a duty of customs--by the Industrial Chemicals Charges (Customs) Act 2019 ; and

  (b)   so far as it is a duty of excise--by the Industrial Chemicals Charges (Excise) Act 2019 ; and

  (c)   so far as it is neither a duty of customs nor a duty of excise--by the Industrial Chemicals Charges (General) Act 2019 .

"registration year" means 12 months beginning on:

  (a)   1   September 2020; or

  (b)   1   September of any subsequent year.

"Regulatory Powers Act" means the Regulatory Powers (Standard Provisions) Act 2014.

"relevant court" means:

  (a)   the Federal Court of Australia; or

  (b)   the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division   2); or

  (c)   a court of a State or Territory that has jurisdiction in relation to matters arising under this Act.

"reported introduction" has the meaning given by subsection   27(2).

"reviewable decision" has the meaning given by subsection   166(1).

"Rotterdam Convention" means the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade, done at Rotterdam on 10   September 1998, as amended and in force for Australia from time to time.

Note:   The Rotterdam Convention is in Australian Treaty Series 2004 No.   22 ([2004] ATS 22) and could in 2019 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au).

"rules" means the rules made under section   180.

"scheduling charge" has the same meaning as in the Industrial Chemicals Environmental Management (Register) Act 2021 .

"Secretariat" means the Secretariat established under Article 19 of the Rotterdam Convention.

"terms" :

  (a)   of an assessment certificate for an industrial chemical--has the meaning given by subsection   38(1); and

  (b)   of a commercial evaluation authorisation for an industrial chemical--has the meaning given by subsection   59(1); and

  (c)   of an exceptional circumstances authorisation for an industrial chemical--has the meaning given by subsection   67(3); and

  (d)   of an Inventory listing for an industrial chemical--has the meaning given by subsection   81(1).

"this Act" includes the rules.

"use" , for an industrial chemical, includes any of the following activities involving the industrial chemical:

  (a)   processing;

  (b)   formulating;

  (c)   storing;

  (d)   transporting;

  (e)   filling into containers;

  (f)   transferring from a container to another container;

  (g)   handling;

  (h)   mixing;

  (i)   sampling and testing;

  (j)   producing an article;

  (k)   releasing into the environment (with or without prior treatment);

  (l)   activities relating to an end use for the industrial chemical;

  (m)   any other activity prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this paragraph;

but does not include an activity prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this definition.

"UVCB substance" (short for unknown variable composition or biological substance) means any of the following:

  (a)   a chemical of unknown or variable composition;

  (b)   a complex product of a chemical reaction;

  (c)   biological material, other than a whole animal or a whole plant.

"working day" means a business day other than a day prescribed by the rules for the purposes of this definition.



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