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CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED IMPORTS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 2011 (NO. 2) (SLI NO 173 OF 2011) - SCHEDULE 1

Amendments

(regulation 3)

 

[1]           Schedule 6, Part 1, subparagraph 2.2 (g) (vi)

omit

Australia.

insert

Australia; or

[2]           Schedule 6, Part 1, after paragraph 2.2 (g)

insert

               (h)    the article is to be imported in the following circumstances:

                          (i)    the article is to be imported for use in a law enforcement-sanctioned activity;

                         (ii)    the article is owned by a law enforcement agency of another country;

                        (iii)    the article is to be imported by:

                                   (A)     the law enforcement agency that is the owner of the article; or

                                   (B)     a member of that law enforcement agency to whom the article has been issued;

                        (iv)    the law enforcement agency has been invited to participate in a law enforcement-sanctioned activity;

                         (v)    the Minister for Defence, or a person authorised under regulation 13E of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958 , has stated, in writing, that a licence or permission to export the article after the close of the law enforcement-sanctioned activity, will be granted under that regulation.

[3]           Schedule 6, Part 4, after item 8

insert

9.             Meaning of law enforcement-sanctioned activity

        9.1   In this Schedule, a law enforcement-sanctioned activity means an activity approved as a law enforcement-sanctioned activity by:

                (a)    the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police; or

               (b)    the Deputy Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police; or

                (c)    the Commissioner of the police force of a State or Territory; or

               (d)    a Deputy Commissioner of the police force of a State or Territory; or

                (e)    the Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department; or

                (f)    a Deputy Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department.




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