Criminal Code Amendment (Border Controlled Drugs and Precursors) Regulations 2024 (F2024L00249)

Schedule 1   Amendments

Criminal Code Regulations 2019

6   At the end of section 16

Add:

Restricted listing

(2) Each item of the following table lists:

(a) for the purposes of paragraph 301.6(1)(a) and subsection 301.6(1A) of the Code, a substance that is taken to be a border controlled precursor only in relation to the following:

(i) an offence against subsection 307.11(1), 307.12(1) or 307.13(1) of the Code, if the offence relates to importing a substance;

(ii) an offence against subsection 309.14(1) or 309.15(1) of the Code, if the offence relates to procuring an individual to import a substance; and

(b) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.10 of the Code, the quantity that is the commercial quantity of the border controlled precursor; and

(c) for the purposes of paragraph (a) of item 1 of the table in section 301.11 of the Code, the quantity that is the marketable quantity of the border controlled precursor.

Note: For a salt, ester or immediate precursor of a substance listed in the table, see paragraphs 301.6(1)(b) and (c) and subsection 301.6(1B) of the Code.

Border controlled precursors and quantities - restricted listing

     

Item

Border controlled precursor

Commercial quantity (kilograms)

Marketable quantity (grams)

1

Alpha-Methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-5-propanal (Helional)

1.0

1.0

2

Benzaldehyde

1.85

4.8

3

Hypophosphorous acid (Phosphinic acid)

1.2

3.2

4

Iodine

1.2

3.2