Termination of licences
19A Termination of licences
The Minister may, by written notice given to a licensee, terminate all licences (including suspended licences) of the kind specified in the notice that are held by the licensee.
The Minister must not terminate a licence unless satisfied that it is necessary to do so for the purpose of giving effect to an adjustment or amendment of:
the Montreal Protocol; or
the Framework Convention on Climate Change; or
the Kyoto Protocol; or
the Paris Agreement.
A notice terminating a specified kind of licence takes effect on the day specified in the notice.
A notice given on the basis of an adjustment or amendment of the Montreal Protocol that has not entered into force for Australia must not specify a day earlier than the day when the adjustment or amendment enters into force for Australia.
When a notice given to a licensee takes effect, all licences of the kind specified in it that are held by the licensee stop being in force.
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