Australian Capital Territory Consolidated RegulationsSchedule 1A Techniques that are not gene technology
(see s 4)
column 1 item | column 2 description of technique |
|---|---|
| 1 | somatic cell nuclear transfer, if the transfer does not involve genetically modified material |
| 2 | electromagnetic radiation-induced mutagenesis |
| 3 |
particle radiation-induced mutagenesis |
| 4 | chemical-induced mutagenesis |
5 | fusion of animal cells, or human cells, if the fused cells are unable to form a viable whole animal or human |
| 6 | protoplast fusion, including fusion of plant protoplasts |
| 7 | embryo rescue |
| 8 | in-vitro fertilisation |
| 9 | zygote implantation |
| 10 | a natural process, if the process does not involve genetically modified material Examples—natural processes Conjugation, transduction, transformation and transposon mutagenesis. Note An example is part of the regulation, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132). |