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RADIATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL ACT 2021 (NO 4 OF 2021) - SECT 3

3—Interpretation

        (1)         In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—

"accreditation" means an accreditation issued under this Act;

"associate"—see subsection (3)

;

"authorisation" means a licence or registration issued under this Act;

"authorised officer" means a person appointed as an authorised officer under Part 7

;

"carrier" means a person who—

            (a)         carries on the business of transporting goods; and

            (b)         undertakes to be responsible, or is responsible, for the transport of the goods;

"Committee"—see section 8

;

"contravene" includes fail to comply with;

"corresponding law" means a law of the Commonwealth, or of a State or Territory, declared by the regulations to be a corresponding law for the purposes of this Act;

"deal with" means use, manufacture, store, sell, receive, possess, install, operate, maintain, repair, dispose of or transport;

"Department" means the administrative unit of the Public Service that is responsible for assisting a Minister in the administration of this Act;

"developmental testing operations" means operations for the extraction or processing of ores or minerals for the purposes of evaluating future mining or mineral processing operations;

"domestic partner" means a person who is a domestic partner within the meaning of the Family Relationships Act 1975

, whether declared as such under that Act or not;

"environment" means land, air, water, organisms and ecosystems, and includes—

            (a)         human-made or modified structures or areas; and

            (b)         the amenity values of an area;

"ERD Court" means the Environment, Resources and Development Court established under the Environment, Resources and Development Court Act 1993

;

"exemption" means an exemption granted under this Act;

"exploration" means operations of any kind carried out in the course of—

            (a)         exploring for minerals; or

            (b)         determining the extent of a mineral deposit,

and includes surface drilling and geophysical prospecting;

"general duty of care"—see section 53

;

"handle" includes manipulate by indirect or remote means;

"health practitioner" means a person who practises 1 or more of the following:

            (a)         a health profession (within the meaning of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia)

;

            (b)         any other profession or practice included in the ambit of this definition by the regulations;

"health services"—

            (a)         in the case of a person who practises a health profession—means the provision of services by the health practitioner in the person's particular health profession; or

            (b)         in any other case—has the meaning assigned by the regulations;

"high risk radioactive material" means radioactive material of a kind designated by the regulations as high risk radioactive material for the purposes of this Act;

"high risk radioactive source" means a radiation source of a kind designated by the regulations as a high risk radioactive source for the purposes of this Act;

"identity check" has the meaning assigned to it by the regulations;

"information discovery order" means an information discovery order issued under Part 7 Division 4

;

"in situ recovery" means a process by which chemical solutions are injected into underground ore deposits to dissolve or leach—

            (a)         elements that include radioactive elements; or

            (b)         compounds that include radioactive compounds;

"ionising radiation" means electromagnetic or particulate radiation capable of producing ions directly or indirectly in passage through matter but does not include electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength greater than 100 nanometres;

"ionising radiation apparatus" means apparatus capable of producing ionising radiation by accelerating atomic particles;

"licence" means a radiation management licence or radiation use licence;

"mineral processing" means operations for the concentration or processing of ores or minerals, or operations for processing fluids from in situ or other recovery operations conducted on ores or minerals, and includes—

            (a)         incidental operations for the management of radioactive process materials, residues or wastes; and

            (b)         any other operations included in the ambit of this definition by the regulations;

"mining" means operations for the recovery, handling or storage of ores or minerals, and includes—

            (a)         construction activities to establish any mine facilities; and

            (b)         incidental operations for the recovery, handling or storage of ores or minerals; and

            (c)         incidental operations for the management or disposal of waste or residues; and

            (d)         rehabilitation activities to restore land disturbed by mining operations; and

            (e)         in situ recovery and other operations by means of which minerals are recovered from an ore or a natural body of water; and

            (f)         any other activities or operations included in the ambit of this definition by the regulations,

but does not include—

            (g)         surface excavating that does not intersect with any such ores or minerals; or

            (h)         surface drilling for the purposes of exploration; or

                  (i)         geophysical prospecting; or

            (j)         any other operations excluded from the ambit of this definition by the regulations;

"Minister for Health" means the Minister responsible for the administration of the South Australian Public Health Act 2011

;

"non-ionising radiation" means electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength greater than 100 nanometres;

"non-ionising radiation apparatus" means apparatus capable of producing non-ionising radiation but not ionising radiation;

"officer", in relation to a body corporate, means—

            (a)         a director of the body corporate; or

            (b)         the chief executive officer of the body corporate; or

            (c)         a receiver or manager of any property of the body corporate or a liquidator of the body corporate,

and includes, in relation to a contravention or alleged contravention of this Act by the body corporate, an employee of the body corporate with management responsibilities in respect of the matters to which the contravention or alleged contravention related;

"owner", in relation to an apparatus or thing that has been let out on hire, means the person who takes it on hire;

"permit" means a permit issued under section 48

of this Act;

"place" includes any premises;

"premises" means any land, building or structure whether fixed or moveable, or part of any land, building or structure;

"principles of ecologically sustainable development"—see section 7

;

"radiation" means ionising radiation or non-ionising radiation;

"radiation apparatus" means ionising radiation apparatus or non-ionising radiation apparatus;

"radiation facility" means a facility of a prescribed class at which a radiation source is used, handled, stored, disposed of or otherwise managed;

"radiation management licence" means a radiation management licence issued under this Act;

"radiation protection cessation order" means a radiation protection cessation order issued under section 55

;

"radiation protection order" means a radiation protection order issued under section 54

or  55

;

"radiation protection principle"—see section 6

;

"radiation source" means a sealed radioactive source, unsealed radioactive material or radiation apparatus, or any equipment, object, article or thing that emits or may emit ionising or non-ionising radiation when energised;

"radiation use licence" means a radiation use licence issued under this Act;

"radioactive material" means a material or substance occurring naturally or artificially produced (whether solid, liquid or gaseous) that—

            (a)         contains more than the prescribed concentration of a radioactive element or compound (whether natural or artificial); or

            (b)         contains a radioactive element or compound that has an activity exceeding the prescribed amount,

(or both) and includes a device or thing that contains such a material or substance;

"registration" means registration under this Act;

"reparation authorisation" means a reparation authorisation issued under section 61

;

"reparation order" means a reparation order issued under section 57

;

"repealed Act" means the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982

;

"sealed radioactive source" means a radioactive material that is sealed in a capsule or associated with a material to which it is closely bonded, being a capsule or bonding material that is strong enough to maintain leak-tightness of the sealed source under the conditions of use and wear for which it was designed;

"security background check" has the meaning assigned to it by the regulations;

"security enhanced radioactive source" means a radiation source of a kind designated by the regulations as a security enhanced radioactive source for the purposes of this Act;

"seizure order" means a seizure order made by an authorised officer under section 71

;

"spouse"—a person is the spouse of another if they are legally married;

"Tribunal" means the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal established under the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013

;

"unsealed radioactive material" means a radioactive material that is not a sealed radioactive source;

"uranium" includes a chemical compound of uranium;

"vehicle" has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961

;

"vessel" has the same meaning as in the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993

.

        (2)         In this Act, a reference to a "vehicle" includes a reference to a train, tram, vessel or aircraft unless it is otherwise expressly stated.

        (3)         For the purposes of this Act, a person is an "associate" of another if—

            (a)         they are partners; or

            (b)         1 is a spouse, domestic partner, parent or child of another; or

            (c)         they are both trustees or beneficiaries of the same trust, or 1 is a trustee and the other is a beneficiary of the same trust; or

            (d)         1 is a body corporate or other entity (whether inside or outside Australia) and the other is a director or member of the governing body of the body corporate or other entity; or

            (e)         1 is a body corporate or other entity (whether inside or outside Australia) and the other is a person who has a legal or equitable interest in 5% or more of the share capital of the body corporate or other entity; or

            (f)         they are related bodies corporate within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth; or

            (g)         a chain of relationships can be traced between them under any 1 or more of the above paragraphs.

        (4)         For the purposes of subsection (3)

, a "beneficiary" of a trust includes an object of a discretionary trust.

        (5)         For the purposes of this Act—

            (a)         the "owner" of a radiation facility or radiation source, or premises on which a radiation source is stored or used, is the person in whose name the facility, source or premises is, or is required to be, licensed or registered under this Act;

            (b)         a person has "possession" of a radiation source if the source is under the person's control (whether or not the source is also in the person's custody), including control of the source for storage or use, or for sale, but not if—

                  (i)         the person is using or handling the radiation source and the overall control of the source is the responsibility of another person; or

                  (ii)         the radiation source is a radioactive material that the person is transporting; or

                  (iii)         the radiation source is a radioactive material that—

                        (A)         the person or an animal kept by the person has been injected with; or

                        (B)         has been administered to, or implanted in, the person or an animal kept by the person,

as part of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure.



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