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Title |
Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment (Cosmetics) Bill 2007 |
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Description of issue |
The amendments represent an extension of the existing approach by enabling the Minister to make standards for cosmetic products as a whole, that are imported into, or manufactured in, Australia. The second objective of the Bill is the making of minor technical amendments to improve clarity and consistency within the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Act 1989 (the Act). T he Bill presents amendments that deliver on the Governments commitment to reforming the regulation of cosmetics, providing more effective and streamlined regulation while also ensuring the continued safeguarding of health, safety and the environment. Will be made available at www.nicnas.gov.au A Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was prepared. |
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Consultation opportunities |
Both NICNAS and the TGA consulted widely with a broad range of stakeholders including the cosmetics industry and its industry bodies, government and non-government organisations, and worker and community representatives. |
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Expected timetable |
Passed by Parliament 9 August 2007; to commence 28 days after Royal Assent |
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Contact details |
Roshini Jayewardene, Regulatory Strategy & Reform, NICNAS Email: roshini.jayewardene@nicnas.gov.au |
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Title |
Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment Bill 2008 |
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Description of issue |
Amendments to reflect any agreed outcomes of the Review of the NICNAS Existing Chemicals Program. Recommendations that are likely to result in adjustments to regulation may include the identification of downstream use information, streamlining the secondary notification process, the development of new assessment products, a scoping study on monitoring of adverse effects and possible powers to ban, restrict or control certain chemicals. A RIS will form part of the process. |
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Consultation opportunities |
The implementation of the recommendations will be guided by an Implementation Steering Group comprising government, industry and community representatives. Consultation with stakeholders will occur in accordance with the protocols and principles in the NICNAS Community Engagement Charter, with consultation scheduled for 2007-08. |
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Expected timetable |
It is intended that consultations will occur in stages over the next several years, with a specific timetable yet to be determined. |
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Contact details |
Bob Graf, Reform, NICNAS E-mail: bob.graf@nicnas.gov.au |
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Title |
Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment Regulations 2007 |
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Description of issue |
Amendments to reflect any agreed outcomes of the Review of the NICNAS Existing Chemicals Program. A RIS will form part of the process. |
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Consultation opportunities |
The implementation of the recommendations will be guided by an Implementation Steering Group comprising government, industry and community representatives. Consultation with stakeholders will occur in accordance with the protocols and principles in the NICNAS Community Engagement Charter, with consultation scheduled for 2007-08. |
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Expected timetable |
It is intended that consultations will occur in stages over the next several years, with a specific timetable yet to be determined. |
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Contact details |
Bob Graf, Reform, NICNAS E-mail: bob.graf@nicnas.gov.au |
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Title |
Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment Regulations 2007 |
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Description of issue |
A number of regulations are required for implementing outstanding LRCC reforms. No specific Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) for regulations is required as it is covered in the RIS prepared for the LRCC amendment to the Act. |
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Consultation opportunities |
Consistent with the NICNAS Community Engagement Charter, established consultative mechanisms will be used including the NICNAS IGCC and the CEF. In addition, public consultation on the proposed changes occurred in October 2006. |
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Expected timetable |
December 2007 |
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Contact details |
Bob Graf, Reform, NICNAS E-mail: bob.graf@nicnas.gov.au |
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Title |
Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment Regulations 2008 |
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Description of issue |
The Regulations will increase New Chemical assessment fees and charges and registration fees for NICNAS for 2008-09. The exact percentage increase is yet to be determined. Office of Best Practice Regulation will be consulted on the need for a RIS. |
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Consultation opportunities |
Established consultative mechanisms will be used including the NICNAS IGCC. |
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Expected timetable |
Expected to be 1 July 2008 for New Chemical assessment fees and charges and 1 September 2008 for registration fees. |
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Contact details |
Roshini Jayewardene, Regulatory Strategy & Reform, NICNAS E-mail: roshini.jayewardene@nicnas.gov.au |
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Title |
Cosmetic Standard 2007 |
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Description of issue |
To enable the Minister, by legislative Instrument, to determine standards for cosmetics imported into or manufactured in Australia, having regard to Australias international obligations. A RIS was prepared for the amendments to the Act that provided for establishment of a Cosmetic Standard. |
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Consultation opportunities |
No separate consultation required. |
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Expected timetable |
28 days from Royal Assent for the Industrial Chemicals (Notification and Assessment) Amendment (Cosmetics) Act 2007. |
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Contact details |
Roshini Jayewardene, Regulatory Strategy & Reform, NICNAS E-mail: roshini.jayewardene@nicnas.gov.au |