(1) For the purposes of section 21A(3)(b) of the Act (as it is applied to explosives by section 21A(4)), an applicant for a licence, if a body corporate, must give the Authority written notice of the names and contact details of all directors and persons concerned in the management of the body corporate, including one or more who are to be the contact person or persons for dealings with the Authority.
Note
Under section 21A(3)(b)(ii) and (iii) of the Act, the Authority may require directors and persons concerned in the management of the body corporate to provide specified proof of identity and to provide consent and sufficient information for the Authority to obtain known information concerning the director or person to determine whether they have satisfied the prescribed requirements. The prescribed requirements are set out in regulation 196.
(2) For the purposes of section 21A(3)(c) of the Act (as it is applied to explosives by section 21A(4)), an applicant for a licence must give the Authority written notice of the names and contact details of all persons who are to be responsible for the security of the explosives under the licence.
Note
Under section 21A(3)(c) of the Act, the Authority may require any person who is to be responsible for the security of the explosives under the licence to provide consent and sufficient information for the Authority to obtain known information concerning the person to determine whether the person has satisfied the prescribed requirements. The prescribed requirements are set out in regulation 202.
(3) A person is not required to undergo a security assessment if the person has previously successfully undergone a security assessment under the same name for the purposes of—
(a) these Regulations or the Dangerous Goods (HCDG) Regulations 2005; or
(b) equivalent legislation by a corresponding Authority; or
(c) legislation relating to HCDG in another Australian jurisdiction by a corresponding Authority.
Note
Equivalent legislation is defined in regulation 5 and corresponding Authority is defined in section 3(1) of the Act.