42—Exporting protected animals, carcasses or eggs
(1) A person who exports a protected animal, or the carcass or egg of a protected animal, pursuant to an export permit must ensure that the original permit or a copy of the permit is—
(a) in the case of an emu, or the carcass of a kangaroo or emu, to which regulation 40 applies that is transported in a vehicle—provided to the driver of the vehicle; or
(b) in any other case—securely attached to the outside of the cage, container or package containing the animal, carcass or egg in a conspicuous position that allows it to easily be read.
Maximum penalty: $1 250.
Expiation fee: $160.
(2) The driver of a vehicle must not knowingly transport for export a protected animal, or the carcass or egg of a protected animal, unless an export permit that authorises the animal, carcass or egg to be exported (or a copy of such a permit) is—
(a) in the case of an emu, or the carcass of a kangaroo or emu, to which regulation 40 applies—carried in the vehicle by the driver; or
(b) in any other case—securely attached to the cage, container or package containing the animal, carcass or egg in accordance with subregulation (1).
Maximum penalty: $1 250.
Expiation fee: $160.
(3) In this regulation—
"copy", in relation to a permit, means—
(a) where the permit was transmitted to the permit holder by means of a fax, email or other electronic communication—a printed copy of the permit produced from the fax, email or other communication; or
(b) a photocopy of the original permit or of a document referred to in paragraph (a); or
(c) a printed copy of the permit produced in such other manner as may be approved by the Director,
(including, with the approval of the Director, such a copy of the permit (or part of such a copy) containing information added by the permit holder) that is legible and can be read without difficulty;
"vehicle" does not include any ship, boat, vessel or aircraft.
Division 3—Emu farming under section 60C permit