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25 Nov 2009
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
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Amends the
Therapeutic Goods Act 1989
to: introduce a framework to regulate biological therapeutic goods; provide immunity from civil actions, suit or proceedings for certain individuals performing duties under the Act; enable the recall of goods without suspending or cancelling the goods listing on the Therapeutic Goods Register; enable information to be sought from past sponsors and manufacturers of medicines and therapeutic devices; provide that unpaid annual charges remain payable if a therapeutic good is suspended from the Register; and make minor technical amendments.
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24 Jun 2009
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Health and Ageing
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Amends the
Therapeutic Goods Act 1989
in relation to: separate scheduling of medicines and poisons; the preclusion of certain kinds of medical devices from being entered in the Register; consultation with the Gene Technology Regulator; advertising therapeutic goods; exercising delegations; and the inclusion of advisory statements on the labels of specified medicines.
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19 Mar 2009
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
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Amends the
Therapeutic Goods Act 1989
to enable: the suspension of registered or listed goods from the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods; the issue of single site licences and allow for the transfer of licences between owners and variations to licence authorisations; samples of therapeutic and related goods to be taken from manufacturing premises and images and recordings to be made; the regulation of homoeopathic and anthroposophic medicines; standards to be set for the making of lists of permissible and prohibited ingredients in listed medicines; updated references to legislative instruments; and amendments in relation to: conditions imposed on registered and listed goods, the quality of overseas manufactured products, computer programs making certain decisions, the definition of accessory to a medical device, and an advertising code for therapeutic goods.
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25 Nov 2009
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
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Amends the
Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Act 1989
to: impose an annual charge on biological therapeutic goods for inclusion in the Therapeutic Goods Register; and provide that when a registered or listed therapeutic or biological good is suspended from the Register it continues to be taken to be included in the Register for the purposes of the payment of the annual charge.
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14 Feb 2002
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House of Representatives
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Health and Ageing
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Introduced with the Therapeutic Goods Amendment (Medical Devices) Bill 2002, the bill amends the
Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Act 1989
to provide for annual charges to be payable for medical devices to be included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.
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09 Feb 1999
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House of Representatives
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Industry, Science and Resources portfolio
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18 Feb 2004
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Industry, Tourism and Resources
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Amends the
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Investment Program Act 1999
] to establish an alternative cap for certain grants in respect of value-adding activities by leather and technical textile firms for the 2003-04 and 2004-05 financial years of the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Investment Program Scheme. Also contains an application provision.
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17 Nov 2004
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House of Representatives
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Industry, Tourism and Resources
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (Textile, Clothing and Footwear Post-2005 Arrangements) Bill 2004 to extend the Textile, Clothing and Footwear (TCF) Strategic Investment Program for another 10 years, the bill amends the
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Investment Program Act 1999
to extend the program, through the establishment of: the TCF Post-2005 Strategic Investment Program (SIP) Scheme to provide grants for eligible capital expenditure; and the TCF Small Business Fund focusing on grants to develop the business enterprise culture of small TCF entities unable to benefit from the TCF post-2005 (SIP) Scheme. Also contains an application provision.
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16 Jun 2004
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Industry, Tourism and Resources
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Introduced with the Customs Tariff Amendment (Textile, Clothing and Footwear Post-2005 Arrangements) Bill 2004 to extend the Textile, Clothing and Footwear (TCF) Strategic Investment Program for another 10 years, the bill amends the
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Investment Program Act 1999
to extend the program, through the establishment of: the TCF Post-2005 Strategic Investment Program (SIP) Scheme to provide grants for eligible capital expenditure; and the TCF Small Business Fund focusing on grants to develop the business enterprise culture of small TCF entities unable to benefit from the TCF post-2005 (SIP) Scheme. Also contains an application provision.
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25 Nov 2009
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House of Representatives
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Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
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Amends the
Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Investment Program Scheme Act 1999
to establish the Clothing and Household Textile (Building Innovative Capability) Scheme to replace the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Post-2005 (Strategic Investment Program) Scheme for the 2010-2011 to 2014-2015 program years.
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