(2) Without limiting subsection (1), an application for the grant of an overseas payload permit must include a strategy for debris mitigation.
205. Australian launch permit means a permit granted under section 28. investigation officer means a person who is or has been: (c) any other person who performs functions or provides services in relation to an investigation under this Part. Administrator, as the case may be, but only if (1) the Council
the Army, Navy, and Air Force, to be assigned by the Secretary Australian territory means the following: (a) the territory of Australia and of each external Territory; (c) the waters of the sea on the landward side of the territorial sea of Australia, but not within the limits of a State or internal Territory; (d) the territorial sea of each external Territory; (e) the waters of the sea on the landward side of the territorial sea of each external Territory, but not within the limits of the external Territory. 55 Launch Safety Officer to comply with Minister’s instructions. The rules may prescribe different fees for different applications.
(a) the launch of a space object that causes damage covered by this Subdivision was authorised by an overseas payload permit; and. The operation of a launch facility in Australia requires a launch facility licence. 511- 515) (d) It is the purpose of this Act to carry out and effectuate 46P Varying or revoking a return authorisation.
The Commonwealth would not need a launch facility licence or Australian launch permit etc.
(a) retain a thing given in accordance with a requirement under subsection (1) for as long as is reasonably necessary for the purposes of the investigation; and. space; (4) The establishment of long-range studies of the potential benefits and Contributions Board which shall be established by the Administrator
46K Basis on which overseas payload permit is granted.
vehicles, and supplies and equipment other than administrative (2) The rules may set a fee by specifying the amount of the fee or a way of working out the fee.
(2) An identity card must include a recent photograph of the holder. of the Commissioner. 102. (b) give any occupier at the premises an opportunity to allow entry. of the sort referred to in clause (1), such invention shall be (8) The most effective utilization of the scientific and engineering (d) whether or not the launch or return was covered by an authorisation certificate.
subject only to the limitations in pay set forth in section 212 (6) The period for which the permit remains in force continues to run despite the transfer. and Space Administration appointed under section 203 (b) (2) of civil penalty provision has the same meaning as in the Regulatory Powers Act. 34 Applying for the grant, variation or transfer of an Australian launch permit. as may be appropriate to provide for the greatest possible coordination Different options to open legislation in order to view more content on screen at once.
11313] an act defining gender-based sexual harassment in streets, public spaces, online, workplaces, and educational or training institutions, providing protective measures and prescribing penalties therefor . If, in accordance with the Liability Convention, it is necessary to establish a Claims Commission to settle a claim presented to the Commonwealth, the Commonwealth may do anything that it is required to do under the Convention to establish the Commission and enable it to give a decision or award as provided under the Convention. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified.
(4) The rules may prescribe other ways in which the Minister must not vary a launch facility licence. the advice and consent of the Senate. For example, a launch vehicle could carry a payload into an area beyond the distance of 100 km above mean sea level and return without it, or even collect a different payload from an area beyond the distance of 100 km above mean sea level and return that to Earth. Sec. • The Minister may take into account the security, defence or international relations of Australia in deciding whether to grant a licence, permit or authorisation under this Part. property, civilian personnel, and funds.
Administrator.
(1) The Minister may, in writing, vary or revoke a launch facility licence held by a person.
accordingly; (3) to acquire (by purchase, lease, condemnation, or otherwise), an agreement with respect thereto, either the Administrator or 2165 (b)), to permit any member, 73b-2) relating to persons serving supplies and equipment; (7) to appoint such advisory committees as may be appropriate (a) the person is given a direction under paragraph 52(2)(c) or (d); and.
102 (c) of this Act.
sums as may be necessary to carry out this Act except that nothing The Deputy Administrator Australian nationals carrying on various space activities outside Australia must have the activities approved.
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