Commonwealth Consolidated Regulations(1) The export of a grape product is prohibited unless:
(a) the exporter is a licensee; and
(b) the Corporation has approved:
(i) the purchaser of the product; or
(ii) the person to whom the product is consigned as an agent or representative of the purchaser, or the licensee, in the country to which the product is consigned; and
(c) the product is exported in accordance with any directions given to the licensee by the Corporation; and
(d) the product is sound and merchantable; and
(e) the licensee has given the Corporation, or allowed the Corporation to take, any samples of the product reasonably required by the Corporation for the purpose of determining the soundness and quality of the product; and
(ea) the exporter has complied with any request for further information made under subregulation 7 (3A); and
(f) the Corporation has issued an export certificate for the product.
(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to the export of a small quantity of grape product within the meaning given by subregulation (3) or (4).
(3) A quantity of grape product is a small quantity of grape product if it is to be exported, whether or not to 1 consignee:
(a) by 1 exporter, or by 2 or more exporters that are taken to be 1 exporter; and
(b) on 1 ship or aircraft to a single port of discharge; and
(c) in a total quantity of no more than 100 litres.
(4) A quantity of grape product is a small quantity of grape product if it is any of the following:
(a) a quantity of grape product that is contained in the personal luggage of a traveller;
(b) a quantity of grape product for the household of an individual who is moving house;
(c) a quantity of grape product that is intended to be displayed at a trade fair or comparable event;
(d) a quantity of grape product that is to be exported for a scientific or technical purpose;
(e) a quantity of grape product that is to be exported by a diplomatic, consular or similar establishment as part of the duty-free allowance of the establishment;
(f) a quantity of grape product that is held on board a means of international transport as victualling supplies;
(g) a quantity of grape product that is a commercial sample for a prospective buyer.
(5) For paragraph (3) (a), 2 or more exporters are taken to be 1 exporter if the exporters are:
(a) related bodies corporate (within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 ); or
(b) individuals who are relatives; or
(c) individuals who are acting in concert with each other.