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Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act 1989
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C2016C00348 (C27)
05 March 2016
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09 March 2016
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Part I—Preliminary
1 Short title
2 Commencement
3 Objectives
4 Saving of certain State and Territory laws
5 Act to bind the Crown
6 Extension to external Territories
6A Application of the Criminal Code
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Part II—Explanation of terms used in the Act
7 Definitions
8 Quota periods
8A Licence periods
8B HCFC quotas and reserve HCFC quotas
8C ODS equipment
8D SGG equipment
9 Scheduled substances (other than SGGs) in manufactured products
10 Quantities expressed in ODP tonnes
12 Recycling of scheduled substances
12A Feedstocks
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Part III—Licences
12B Part does not apply to import or export of CFCs, HCFCs and SGGs for use on board ships or aircraft
13 Unlicensed manufacture, import or export
13A Licences and what they allow
14 Application for licence
15 Request for further information
16 Grant of licence
17 Deemed refusal of licence
18 Conditions of licences
19 Duration of licences
19A Termination of licences
19B Transfer of licences
19C Amendment of licence at request of licensee
20 Cancellation of licence
21 Surrender of licence
22 Publication of information regarding licences etc.
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Part IV—HCFC quotas
23 Meaning of licence and licensee
24 How to work out HCFC industry limits
25 How to work out reserve HCFC quota limits
26 Start of first HCFC quota period
27 Application for quota
28 Allocation of quota
29 Limits on power to allocate reserve HCFC quotas
30 Duration of quotas
31 HCFC quota sizes
32 Reserve HCFC quota sizes
33 Reserve HCFC quotas: variation or revocation
34 Quotas cease when licences cease
35 Transfer of quotas
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Part V—Control of manufacture etc. of products containing or using scheduled substances
37 Persons to whom this Part applies, activities to which this Part applies
38 Manufacture and import of products in contravention of Schedule 4
39 Regulations concerning manufacture etc. of scheduled substances
40 Exemptions
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Part VI—Control of imports and exports
41 Montreal Protocol countries
44 Import of products containing scheduled substances from non Montreal Protocol countries
45 Import of products manufactured using scheduled substances from non Montreal Protocol countries
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Part VIA—Controls on disposal, use etc. of scheduled substances
45A Regulation of disposal, use etc. of scheduled substances
45B Discharge of scheduled substances
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Part VII—Reports and records
46 Quarterly reports by manufacturers, importers and exporters of scheduled substances (other than SGGs and substances in ODS equipment or SGG equipment)
46A Quarterly reports by manufacturers, importers and exporters of SGGs, ODS equipment or SGG equipment
48 Records to be kept by licensees
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Part VIII—Enforcement
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Division 1—Powers of inspectors
Subdivision A—Inspectors
48A Meaning of inspector
49 Appointment of inspectors
49A Directions to inspectors
50 Identity cards
Subdivision B—Monitoring powers
51 Searches to monitor compliance with Act etc.
51A Monitoring powers of inspectors
51B Persons assisting inspectors—monitoring powers
Subdivision C—Enforcement powers
52 Inspector may enter premises with consent or under enforcement warrant
53 Enforcement powers of inspectors
53A Persons assisting inspectors—enforcement powers
53B Announcement before entry under warrant
53C Details of warrant etc. to be given to occupier
Subdivision D—General provisions relating to seizure etc.
53D Receipts for seized things and seizure notice
53E Copies of seized things to be provided
53F Inspection of seized books, records or documents
53G Return of seized things
53H Magistrate may permit seized things to be retained
53J Powers to take samples and conduct tests
53K Directions about how pressurised container is to be dealt with
53L Disposal of goods if person cannot be located
Subdivision E—Obligations and incidental powers of inspectors
53M Consent
54 Power to require information etc.
55 Inspection of books, records or documents removed by, or produced to, inspectors
55A Return of books, records or documents removed by, or produced to, inspectors
55B Magistrate may permit books, records or documents to be retained
55C Securing electronic equipment for use by experts
55D Compensation for damage to electronic equipment
Subdivision F—Enforcement warrants
55E Enforcement warrants
55F Enforcement warrants by telephone, telex, fax etc.
55G Offences relating to warrants
Subdivision G—Powers of magistrates
55H Powers of magistrates
Division 2—Injunctions
56 Injunctions
Division 3—Forfeiture of goods
Subdivision A—Forfeitable goods
57 Forfeitable goods
Subdivision B—Forfeiture following conviction or making of civil penalty order
58 Goods forfeited to Commonwealth
59 Power to seize forfeited goods
60 Persons not to move etc. seized goods
Subdivision C—Forfeiture of seized goods
60A Forfeiture notices
60B Claims that seized goods are not forfeitable goods
60C Forfeiture of seized goods to the Commonwealth
60D Right of compensation in certain circumstances
Subdivision D—General provisions
60E Forfeited goods become the property of the Commonwealth
61 Disposal of forfeited goods
Division 4—Offences
62 False statements
63 Obstruction of inspectors etc.
64 Failure to answer questions etc.
65 Conduct by directors, employees and agents
Division 5—Infringement notices
65AA Infringement notices
Division 6—Ancillary contravention of civil penalty provisions
65AB Ancillary contravention of civil penalty provision
Division 7—Civil penalty orders
65AC Civil penalty orders
65AD Who may apply for a civil penalty order
65AE Two or more proceedings may be heard together
65AF Time limit for application for an order
65AG Civil evidence and procedure rules for civil penalty orders
65AH Civil proceedings after criminal proceedings
65AI Criminal proceedings during civil proceedings
65AJ Criminal proceedings after civil proceedings
65AK Evidence given in proceedings for a civil penalty order not admissible in criminal proceedings
65AL Mistake of fact
65AM State of mind
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Part VIIIA—Ozone Protection and SGG Account
65A Definitions
65B Ozone Protection and SGG Account
65C Amounts to be credited to the Account
65D Purposes of the Account
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Part IX—Miscellaneous
66 Review of decisions
67 Statements to accompany notification of decisions
67A Delegation
67B Disclosure of information to the Clean Energy Regulator
68 Annual report
69 Collection of licence levies
69A Implementation of Montreal Protocol—supplementary regulations
69B Severability
69C Jurisdiction of State courts
69D Jurisdiction of Territory courts
69E Compensation for acquisition of property
69F Arrangements with States and Territories—magistrates
70 Regulations
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Schedule 1—Scheduled substances
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Part I
Division 1—Stage 1 CFCs
Division 2—Stage 2 CFCs
Part II—Halons
Part III—Carbon tetrachloride
Part IV—Methyl chloroform
Part V—HCFCs
Part VI—HBFCs
Part VII—Methyl bromide
Part VIII—Bromochloromethane
Part IX—HFCs
Part X—PFCs
Part XI—Sulfur hexafluoride
Schedule 2—Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer
Schedule 3—Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer
Schedule 3A—Adjustments to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer of 16 September 1987
Schedule 3B—Adjustments to Annexes A, B and E of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer of 16 September 1987
Schedule 3C—Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer of 16 September 1987
Schedule 3D—Beijing amendment to the Montreal Protocol
Schedule 3E—Framework Convention on Climate Change
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Schedule 4—Control of manufacture etc. of products containing or using scheduled substances
1 Dry cleaning machinery
2 Automotive air conditioning maintenance kits
4 Extruded polystyrene packaging and insulation
5 Aerosol products
6 Products containing halon
7 Rigid polyurethane foam product
8 Moulded flexible polyurethane foam
9 Disposable containers of refrigerants
10 Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment
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Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history