[1] After subregulation 8 (1)
insert
(1A) Strict liability applies to the circumstance that the making of the sanctioned supply is not authorised by a permit under regulation 9.
Note For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
[2] Subregulation 9 (3), table, items 4 & 5
substitute
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of military equipment and supplies for use in the Darfur region that is approved in advance by the Committee in response to a request by the Government of Sudan |
[3] After subregulation 10 (1)
insert
(1A) Strict liability applies to the circumstance that the provision of a sanctioned service is not authorised by a permit under regulation 11.
Note For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
[4] Subregulation 11 (2)
omit
the table in
[5] Subregulation 11 (3), including the table
substitute
(3) The Minister may grant a permit authorising the provision of a sanctioned service to a person mentioned in the table in subregulation (2) only if the sanctioned service to which the permit relates is:
(a) for an authorised operation; or
(b) provided in relation to a supply of non-lethal military equipment that is intended solely for humanitarian use, human rights monitoring or protective use.
[6] After subregulation 12 (1)
insert
(1A) Strict liability applies to the circumstance that the making available of the asset is not authorised by a permit under regulation 14.
Note For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
[7] After subregulation 13 (1)
insert
(1A) Strict liability applies to the circumstance that the use of or dealing with the asset is not authorised by a permit under regulation 14.
Note For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .