(1) A chief human biosecurity officer or a human biosecurity officer may, by notice, revoke a human biosecurity control order that is in force in relation to an individual only if the officer is satisfied that:
(a) the individual is not at risk of contagion; or
(b) the order no longer contributes to reducing the risk of a listed human disease entering, or emerging, establishing itself or spreading in, Australian territory or a part of Australian territory.
Note: The Director of Human Biosecurity must be notified of a revocation of a human biosecurity control order (see section 67).
(2) A revocation takes effect immediately.
Giving notice of revocation
(3) An officer who revokes a human biosecurity control order that is in force in relation to an individual must cause the individual to be given a copy of the notice revoking the order.