COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
EXPORT CONTROL (ORDERS) REGULATIONS
Orders No. 11 of 1985
Game, Poultry and Rabbit Meat Orders
(Amendment)
I, THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRY of the Commonwealth of Australia, hereby make the following Orders under the Export Control (Orders) Regulations.
Dated this Ninth day of October 1985.
J. C. KERIN
Minister of State for Primary Industry
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Commencement
1. These Orders shall come into operation on 4 November 1985.
Principal Orders
2. In these orders, “Principal Orders” means the Game, Poultry and Rabbit Meat Orders (No. 3 of 1985) made under the Export Control (Orders) Regulations.
Optional application of official mark
3. Order 10 of the Principal Orders is amended by―
(a) omitting from paragraph (g) “or”;
(b) inserting at the end of paragraph (h) “; or”; and
(c) inserting after paragraph (h) the following paragraph:
“(i) a seal in accordance with Order 15.”.
Sealing of Cartons
4. Orders 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 of the Principal Orders are repealed and the following Order substituted:
Carton sealing for foreign country
“15. Where the occupier of a registered establishment wishes to seal a carton into which prescribed goods are packed to satisfy the requirements of a foreign country authority, the seal shall―
(a) be made from treated paper or other suitable material that will withstand normal commercial storage and transport conditions;
(b) be white in colour and may contain a serial number or other details required by the foreign country authority;
(c) firmly adhere to the carton;
(d) have the following dimensions:
(i) length―not less than 125 mm and not more than 160 mm;
(ii) width―not less than 45 mm and not more than 75 mm; and
(e) be applied in accordance with the requirements of the foreign country authority,
and the authorized officer supervising the packing may permit the application to the seal of an impression of an official mark, the design of which is specified in Schedule 11 to the Prescribed Goods (General) Orders, in such a manner as the occupier requests to meet the requirements of that foreign country authority.”.
Repeal
5. Paragraph 24 (a) of the Principal Orders is repealed.