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CHEMICAL WEAPONS (PROHIBITION) REGULATIONS 1997

- made under the Chemical Weapons (Prohibition) Act 1994

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

   PART 1--PRELIMINARY

   1.      Name of regulations  
   3.       Definitions  
   3AA.    Amendments of the Convention accepted by Australia  
   3A.     Meaning of consumption--Schedule 2 chemicals  
   3B.     Meaning of processing--Schedule 2 chemicals  
   3C.     Meaning of production  
   3D.     Meaning of explosive and hydrocarbon in section 28  
   3E.     Amount of Schedule 1 chemicals  
   3F.     Amount of Schedule 2 chemicals  
   3G.     Amount of Schedule 3 chemicals  
   3H.     Amount of unscheduled discrete organic chemicals  

   PART 2--PERMITS, RENEWALS AND NOTIFICATIONS

   4.      Last day for permit applications  
   4A.     Last day for permit renewal applications  
   5.      Manner of production of hydrocarbons or explosives  
   5A.     Last day for notifications  

   PART 2A--REPORTS AND RECORDS

   6.      Last day for giving reports  
   7.      Records for Schedule 1 facilities  
   7A.     Keeping records for Schedule 1 facilities  
   7B.     Records for Schedule 2 facilities  
   7C.     Keeping records for a Schedule 2 facility  
   7D.     Records for a Schedule 3 facility  
   7E.     Keeping records for Schedule 3 facilities  
   7F.     Records for an OCP facility  
   7G.     Keeping records of an OCP facility  

   PART 3--VERIFICATION PROCEDURES

   8.      Clarification procedures--subsection 49(3) inspections  
   9.      Clarification procedures--subsection 49(10) inspections  
   9A.     International compliance inspection period  
   9B.     Challenge inspection period  

   PART 4--PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF AN INSPECTOR

   10.     Application of this Part  
   11.     Privileges and immunities of an inspector carrying out an inspection in Australia  
   12.     Samples and approved equipment  
   13.     Application of the Public Order (Protection of Persons and Property) Act 1971 to Organization inspectors  
   14.     Waiver  

   PART 4A--PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF AN OBSERVER

   14A.    Application of Part  
   14B.    Privileges and immunities of an observer  
   14C.    Application of the Public Order (Protection of Persons and Property) Act 1971 to observers  

   PART 5--MISCELLANEOUS

   15.     Register of permits and notifications  
   16.     Notices  
   17.     Reports  
           SCHEDULE 1 Amendments to the Convention accepted by Australia


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