Federal Register of Legislation
CUSTOMS ACT 1901
CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT 1995
SCHEDULE 4
BY-LAW No. 2200084
I, Franco Alvarez, delegate of the Comptroller‑General of Customs, under section 271 of the Customs Act 1901, make the by-law set out in the Schedule to this instrument.
This by-law commences on 1 July 2022.
Dated this 28th day of June 2022.
[signed] Franco Alvarez Delegate of the Comptroller-General of Customs
SCHEDULE
Item 57 Schedule 4
1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. 2200084.
2. For the purposes of item 57 of Schedule 4 to the Customs Tariff Act 1995 (the Customs Tariff), goods of the following kind are prescribed: (a) the goods are primary receptacles to be used for containing medicaments, vaccines or other goods (the contained goods); (b) the contained goods, if imported, would be classified under Chapter 30 of Schedule 3 to the Customs Tariff; and (c) the contained goods are to be used in the treatment, prevention, or to limit the severity of the disease known as COVID‑19.
3. For the purposes of paragraph 2, a primary receptacle means a complete container, whether assembled or not, that directly holds, or would hold, the contained goods. However, a primary receptacle does not include an ingestible capsule for enclosing medicaments.
4. In this by-law, the Customs Tariff Act 1995 means the Customs Tariff Act 1995, as amended or proposed to be altered.
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