Federal Register of Legislation
Consumer Goods (Babies' Dummies and Dummy Chains) Safety Standard 2017
I, Michael McCormack, Minister for Small Business, make the following safety standard.
Dated 8 May 2017
Michael McCormack Minister for Small Business
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary 1 1 Name........................................................1 2 Commencement.................................................1 3 Authority......................................................1 4 Schedules......................................................1 5 Definitions.....................................................1
Part 2—Basic requirements 3 6 Requirements before 1 July 2019......................................3 7 Requirements on and after 1 July 2019...................................3
Part 3—Details of requirements 4 8 Requirements for babies' dummies – Australian standard option..................4 9 Requirements for babies' dummies – European standard option..................5 10 Requirements for dummy chains - European standard option...................6 11 Requirements of Consumer Protection Notice No. 4 of 2006...................6 12 Requirements of Consumer Protection Notice No. 33 of 2011...................6 13 Requirements of Consumer Protection Notice No. 34 of 2011...................7
Schedule 1—Repeals 8 Consumer Product Safety Standard: Babies Dummies (Consumer Protection Notice No. 4 of 2006 made under section 65E of the Trade Practices Act 1974) (Federal Register of Legislation No. F2006L03455) 8 Consumer Product Safety Ban: Revocation of interim ban and imposition of permanent ban on certain babies' dummies to which there are crystals, beads or other similar ornaments attached (Consumer Protection Notice No. 33 of 2011 made under subsection 114(1)(b) of the Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2010) (Federal Register of Legislation No. F2011L01874) 8 Consumer Product Safety Ban: Revocation of interim ban and imposition of permanent ban on certain pins, ribbons, strings, cords, chains, twines, leathers, yarns, or any other similar ornaments attached, which are designed to be attached to babies dummies (Consumer Protection Notice No. 34 of 2011 made under subsection 114(1)(b) of the Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2010) (Federal Register of Legislation No. F2011L01877) 8
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