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Import and Export Permit Applications
You need a permit from ARPANSA to import radioactive substances into Australia. You also need a permit from ARPANSA to export highly radioactive sources out of Australia.
The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) will shutdown at close of business on Tuesday 23 December 2008 until Monday 5 January 2009.
Please ensure that all urgent non-medical import permit applications are submitted before close of business on Friday 19 December 2008 to avoid any delays.
ARPANSA wishes you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
This Page:
- Fee increases
- Payment of fees
- Import of Non-medical Radioactive Substances
- Import of Medical Radioisotopes
- Export of High Activity Radioactive Sources
Fee increases
Increased fees became effective on 1 February 2007.
Payment of fees
The Payment of Invoices web page has information about how to pay fees.
Import of Non-medical Radioactive Substances
Under Regulation 4R of The Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956, a permit from the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) is required for the import of radioactive substances. Read the general information and fees page for more details.
To apply print and complete the appropriate manual form -
Non-medical single shipment application form (PDF 80kb).
Non-medical 12 month permit application form (PDF 96kb).
Phone the Non-Medical Import Permits Officer on (02) 9541 8340
Import of Medical Radioisotopes
A radioisotope is considered to be for medical use when it is intended to be:
- administered to humans or used for any therapeutic procedure or purpose in any planned exposure of humans to ionizing radiation;
- used in any in vitro medical diagnosis or test;
- used in research which is either directly or indirectly related towards medical diagnosis or therapy in humans.
Please note that sealed and unsealed radioactive sources that are used to calibrate instruments in medical practices and pathology laboratories are also included as medical radioisotopes for permit applications.
Read the general information and fees page for more details.
To apply print and complete one of these manual forms by hand -
Medical single shipment application form (PDF 54kb).
Medical 12 month permit application form (PDF 120kb).
OR
Complete one of these interactive forms on your computer then print -
Medical single shipment (interactive) application form (PDF 92kb).
Medical 12 month permit (interactive) application form (PDF 253kb).
or Phone the Medical Import Permits Officer (03) 9433 2232
Export of High Activity Radioactive Sources
Under Regulation 9AD of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958, a permit from the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) is required for the export of high activity radioactive sources. Read the general information and fees page for more details.
To apply print and complete a manual application form (PDF 202kb)
OR
Complete an interactive form (PDF 253kb) on your computer then print it.
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