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RADIATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL REGULATIONS 2022
- under the Radiation Protection and Control Act 2021
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
PART 2--Interpretation
3. Interpretation
4. Annual effective dose
5. Corresponding laws
6. Mineral processing
7. Radiation facility
8. Radioactive material
9. Identity check
10. Security background check
11. Security enhanced radioactive source
PART 3--Authorisations and accreditations
Division 1--Radiation management licences
12. Testing for developmental purposes
13. Mining or mineral processing operations
14. Radiation facilities--classes of persons not required to hold licence
15. Transport of radioactive material
16. Possession of radiation source
Division 2--Radiation use licences
17. Use or handling of radioactive material
18. Operation of radiation apparatus
Division 3--Registration of premises, sealed radioactive sources and radiation apparatus
19. Premises in which unsealed radioactive materials are handled or kept
20. Sealed radioactive sources
21. Radiation apparatus
Division 4--Accreditations and authorisations--general provisions
22. Applications, transfers, suspension and cancellation
23. Radiation management plans
24. Holder of accreditation or authorisation to notify Minister on failure of security background check
25. Holder of a radiation use licence to notify Minister on suspension, cancellation, or imposition of conditions on right to practice
26. Prescribed circumstances about which holders of accreditations and authorisations must notify Minister
Division 5--Miscellaneous
27. Abandonment of radiation sources--prescribed circumstances
28. Minister's determinations
PART 4--Ionising radiation sources
Division 1--Preliminary
29. Interpretation
Division 2--General requirements
30. Radiation sources to comply with relevant codes
31. Prohibition on operation or use of non-complying radiation source
32. Duties of registered owner of radiation source
33. Duty of operator or user of radiation source
34. Interaction between regulations and relevant codes
Division 3--Ionising radiation apparatus
Subdivision 1--Sale or disposal of radiation apparatus
35. Application of Subdivision
36. Duty to give Minister notice before selling, installing or maintaining ionising radiation apparatus in course of business
37. Duty to give Minister notice of defective apparatus sold or installed
38. Duty to give Minister notice of changes etc to information supplied about defective apparatus sold or installed
39. Duties of person receiving order for sale of apparatus
40. Duty to give Minister notice of sale or installation of ionising radiation apparatus
41. Duty to give Minister notice of sale or disposal of apparatus
42. Minister's power to require further information
43. Certain apparatus to be made inoperable before sale or disposal
Subdivision 2--Special requirements for the short-term hire of ionising radiation apparatus
44. Duties applying in relation to short-term hire of ionising radiation apparatus
Subdivision 3--Special requirements for radiation apparatus
45. Prohibition on use of dental radiography apparatus with intra-oral X-ray tube
Division 4--Radioactive materials
Subdivision 1--Sale of radioactive materials and devices containing radioactive material
46. Application of Subdivision
47. Duty to give Minister notice before carrying on certain business
48. Duty to give Minister notice of defective registrable device sold or installed in course of business
49. Person selling registrable device to give purchaser certain information
50. Duty to give Minister notice of sale of mobile registrable device
51. Duty to give Minister notice of intention to install fixed registrable device
52. Person supplying registrable device to ensure markings comply with ISO standard
53. Person selling sealed radioactive source required to be registered to supply certification
54. Duty to give Minister notice of sale of registered sealed radioactive source
55. Duty to give Minister notice of sales of radioactive material
56. Minister's power to require additional information
57. Prohibition on selling consumer products
58. Prohibition on selling non-complying ionisation chamber smoke detector
Subdivision 2--Special requirements for the short-term hire of sealed radioactive sources
59. Duties applying in relation to short-term hire of sealed radioactive sources
Subdivision 3--Accounting for and storage and labelling of radioactive materials
60. Registered occupier of premises in which unsealed radioactive material is kept or handled to maintain register of unsealed radioactive materials
61. Person in possession of sealed radioactive source to maintain register of sealed radioactive sources
62. Storage of sealed radioactive sources and unsealed radioactive materials
63. Person in possession of sealed radioactive source etc to mark doors and entrances to areas where source or unsealed radioactive material kept
Subdivision 4--Disposal of radioactive material
64. Application of Subdivision
65. Prohibition on disposal of radioactive material without Minister's approval
66. Application for approval to dispose of unsealed radioactive material
67. Application for approval to dispose of sealed radioactive source
68. Minister's power to require applicant to supply further information
69. Matters to be taken into account by Minister in deciding application for approval
70. Approval of application
71. Minister to notify applicant of decision on application
72. Minister's power to vary or impose conditions during currency of approval
73. Right to apply for reconsideration of decision refusing application or imposing or varying condition
Subdivision 5--Special requirements for sealed radioactive sources
74. Design and construction of capsules and source holders
75. Sealed radioactive source to be used in device etc
76. Minister's power to require owner of sealed radioactive source to carry out tests
77. Owner of sealed radioactive source to keep register of location if moved for use
78. Duty of person administering human brachytherapy using sealed radioactive source
PART 5--Radiation control--duties of employers and workers
Division 1--General provisions
79. Employer to prepare radiation incidents contingency plan
80. Employer to keep certain articles, devices and things in good working order
81. Employer to give worker certain information
82. Employer to consult specified person if required by Minister
83. Duties of worker
84. Display of radiation symbol
Division 2--Radiation protection standards and limits
85. Employer to prevent exposures above certain dose limits
Division 3--Monitoring
86. Employer to provide for radiation monitoring and dose assessment
87. Minister's power to direct employer to place monitoring equipment on premises where worker employed
88. Minister's power to direct employer to place monitoring equipment on affected premises
89. Minister's power to approve monitoring devices
Division 4--Records, reports and investigations
90. Employer to keep personal radiation exposure record for each worker
91. Alteration of personal radiation exposure records
92. Confidentiality of personal radiation exposure records
93. Employer to maintain records of certain measurements
94. Employer to review and investigate exposure of workers to certain ionising radiation doses
Division 5--Notifiable radiation incidents
95. Interpretation
96. Worker to report notifiable radiation incidents involving worker
97. Employer to investigate notifiable radiation incidents reported to employer
98. Employer to report notifiable radiation incidents to Minister
Division 6--Medical examinations
99. Minister's power to direct employer or worker to undergo medical examination
100. Duties of health practitioner carrying out medical examinations
101. Employer to retain and keep confidential reports etc relating to medical examinations
102. Costs of medical examination to be borne by specified employer
PART 6--Irradiation of people for diagnostic, therapeutic or research purposes
Division 1--Interpretation
103. Interpretation
Division 2--Diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
104. Prohibition on exposures to ionising radiation without authorisation and justification
105. Justification and optimisation of medical, dental and chiropractic procedures
106. Exposure authorisation
107. Duties of persons giving authorisation and carrying out treatment to make records
Division 3--Research purposes
108. Prohibition on in vivo research without prior approval
PART 7--Prohibition on provision of commercial cosmetic tanning services
109. Prohibition on provision of commercial cosmetic tanning services
PART 8--Transport of Radioactive Materials
110. Interpretation
111. Responsibilities of consignors, consignees and carriers
112. Responsibilities of drivers and storekeepers
113. Interference
PART 9--Enforcement
114. Civil penalties
115. Powers of authorised officers
116. Warrants
PART 10--Miscellaneous
117. Annual report
118. Manner of Minister giving notices, directions
119. Manner of authorised officer giving notice
120. Service
121. Default penalty on failure to pay annual fee
122. Interest on amounts recoverable by Minister under sections 56, 58, and 61
123. Procedure for obtaining Minister's approval to destroy certain documents
124. Release of information obtained in administration of Act--prescribed body
125. Register of accreditations, authorisations, exemptions and permits
126. Notice of defence
127. Office for inspection of documents
SCHEDULE 1--Radiation symbol
SCHEDULE 2--Relevant codes for radiation sources
SCHEDULE 3--Notifiable radiation incidents
SCHEDULE 4--Exempt apparatus and sources
SCHEDULE 5--Notice of right to elect to be prosecuted
SCHEDULE 6--Modifications to Transport Code and International Regulations
SCHEDULE 7--Repeals and transitional provisions
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