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CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED EXPORTS) REGULATIONS 1958 - REG 13ED

Exportation of defence and strategic goods--revocation of permission

  (1)   The Defence Minister may, by notice in writing, revoke a permission granted to a person under regulation   13E if:

  (a)   the permission is granted subject to a condition to be complied with by the holder of the permission, and the holder fails to comply with the condition; or

  (b)   the Defence Minister is satisfied that the exportation of any goods covered by the permission would prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia, having regard to the following matters:

  (i)   the criteria set out in the table in subregulation   13E(4);

  (ii)   any other matters the Defence Minister considers appropriate.

  (2)   A notice of the revocation of a permission under subregulation   (1) must include the reasons for the revocation.

  (3)   The revocation takes effect when the holder is taken to have received the notice of revocation under regulation   13EG.

Note:   See regulation   13EG for how notices must be given, and when they are taken to be received.


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