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Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 1)1 Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 194
I, PHILIP MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Act 1989. Dated 18 August 2005 P. M. JEFFERY Governor-General By His Excellency’s Command CHRISTOPHER PYNE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing
1              Name of Regulations                 These Regulations are the Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 1). 2              Commencement                 These Regulations commence on the day after they are registered. 3              Amendment of Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Regulations 1990                 Schedule 1 amends the Therapeutic Goods (Charges) Regulations 1990.
Schedule 1        Amendments (regulation 3)    [1]           Paragraph 3 (2) (j) omit manufacture of human blood and blood components insert manufacture of human blood and blood components (other than haematopoietic progenitor cells) [2]           After paragraph 3 (2) (j) insert                (ja)    for a licence for the manufacture of haematopoietic progenitor cells at manufacturing premises covered by the licence — $4 300; [3]           Subregulation 3 (4) substitute          (4)   For subregulation (2): haematopoietic progenitor cells means primitive pluripotent haematopoietic cells capable of self-renewal as well as maturation into any of the haematopoietic lineages, including committed and lineage-restricted progenitor cells. primary site means the principal premises in the capital city of each State and Territory where human blood and blood components are manufactured. [4]           Further amendments — amounts of charge  
Provision
omit
insert
Subparagraph 3 (1) (a) (i)
$720;
$730;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (a) (ii)
$1 910;
$1 940;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (a) (iii)
$1 090;
$1 110;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (b) (i)
$3 050;
$3 630;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (b) (ii)
$1 820;
$2 170;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (c) (i)
$530;
$540;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (c) (ii)
$960;
$980;
Subparagraph 3 (1) (c) (iii)
$550.
$560.
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (a) (i)
$720;
$730;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (a) (ii)
$1 910;
$1 940;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (a) (iii)
$1 090;
$1 110;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (b) (i)
$3 050;
$3 630;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (b) (ii)
$1 820;
$2 170;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (c) (i)
$530;
$540;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (c) (ii)
$960;
$980;
Subparagraph 3 (1A) (c) (iii)
$550.
$560.
Paragraph 3 (1B) (a)
$50;
$60;
Paragraph 3 (1B) (b)
$670;
$680;
Paragraph 3 (1B) (c)
$880.
$890.
Paragraphs 3 (2) (a) and (b)
$8 210;
$8 340;
Paragraphs 3 (2) (c), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (h)
$4 230;
$4 300;
Subparagraph 3 (2) (j) (i)
$98 300;
$99 900;
Subparagraph 3 (2) (j) (ii)
$3 770;
$4 910;
Paragraph 3 (2) (k)
$4 230;
$4 300;
Paragraph 3 (2) (l)
$8 210.
$8 340.
Subregulation 3 (3), note
$65 000
$66 000
Subregulation 4E (1)
$90.
$100.
Subregulation 4E (2)
$11 300,
$11 500,
Note 1.       All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See www.frli.gov.au.