Commonwealth Consolidated Acts(1) The Minister may issue to any person an exemption certificate covering specified conduct that might otherwise be prohibited under section 11, 13 or 15.
Note 1: Under subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 , the Minister may vary or revoke an exemption certificate.
Note 2: Under subsection 33(3A) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 , conduct may be specified by reference to a particular class or classes of conduct.
(2) The regulations may set out matters to which the Minister must have regard in deciding whether to issue an exemption certificate.
Example: The regulations might set out criteria such as whether a launch would be in the national interest or would confer a significant national benefit, whether there is a risk that a launch might cause substantial harm to public health or public safety or damage to property or whether there is a risk that a launch might expose the Commonwealth to liability for damage caused.
Note: This subsection does not, by implication, limit the matters to which the Minister may have regard.
(3) Within 7 sitting days of issuing an exemption certificate under this section, the Minister must cause a copy of the exemption certificate to be tabled in each House of the Parliament.