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Discussion Paper - Review of the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme: June 2012

Due date for submissions - 5:00pm, Friday, 27 July 2012

Page last updated: 30 March 2012

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  • Table of contents
  • Acronyms Used In This Discussion Paper
  • Part 1 - Context and Background
  • Part 2 - Purpose of this Discussion Paper
  • Part 3 - Summary of Stakeholder Sumbissions and Outcomes of Internal Review
  • Part 4 - The Regulatory Framework for Industrial Chemicals
  • Part 5 - New Industrial Chemicals
  • Part 6 - Existing Industrial Chemicals
  • Part 7 - Post Market Monitoring and Enforcement
  • Part 8 - Other Reforms Affecting both New and Existing Chemicals
  • Part 9 - Next Steps
  • Attachment A: Summary of Options
  • Attachment B: Productivity Commission Report and Applicable Reform Options
  • Attachment C: Existing Nicnas Committees

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