This Part is about registering models of GEMS products on the GEMS Register against GEMS determinations.
Division 2 establishes the GEMS Register and sets out what information is to be contained in the register.
Division 3 is about how models of GEMS products are registered. A manufacturer or importer of a model of a product in Australia, or someone else connected to the supply of the model in Australia, may apply for registration. To be registered against a GEMS determination, the model must comply with the requirements of the determination.
Division 4 is about how registrations may be varied to cover additional models, or to record a change in the identity of the registrant.
Division 5 is about when a registration comes into force, and when it ceases to be in force. Generally, registrations last for 5 years.
Division 6 is about suspending and cancelling registrations. This may happen, for example, if inaccurate information is given with an application, or the model or the registrant does not comply with this Act.
Division 7 sets out a number of requirements for registrants, including requirements to give information and to have products tested.
Division 8 deals with a variety of matters, including determining when a model complies with a GEMS determination, making and determining applications and notifying applicants of decisions.