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OZONE PROTECTION AND SYNTHETIC GREENHOUSE GAS MANAGEMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 19

Duration of licences

When a licence comes into force

  (1)   A licence comes into force on the day specified in it.

When a licence stops being in force

  (2)   A licence, other than an equipment licence, stays in force until the earlier of:

  (a)   the end of:

  (i)   if the licence is not renewed under section   19AC--the licence period in which the licence comes into force under subsection   (1) of this section; or

  (ii)   if the licence is renewed one or more times under section   19AC--the licence period starting immediately after the time the licence would have ended apart from the last renewal; and

  (b)   if the licence is an essential uses licence, or a used substances licence, that specifies a period that ends before the time that applies under paragraph   (a)--the end of that specified period;

unless the licence is cancelled, or stops being in force for any other reason, before then.

Note:   An essential uses licence, or a used substances licence, that specifies a period under paragraph   (b) cannot be renewed: see subsection   19AC(4).

  (3)   An equipment licence stays in force until the earlier of:

  (a)   the end of:

  (i)   if the licence is not renewed under section   19AC-- 2 years starting on the day the licence comes into force under subsection   (1) of this section; or

  (ii)   if the licence is renewed one or more times under section   19AC-- 2 years starting immediately after the time the licence would have ended apart from the last renewal; and

  (b)   if the licence specifies a period, or a method for ascertaining a period, that ends before the time that applies under paragraph   (a)--the end of that period;

unless the licence is cancelled, or stops being in force for any other reason, before then.

Note:   A licence does not stop being in force only because it is suspended: see subsection   19D(4).



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