(1) The Minister may grant a Basel permit subject to conditions specified in the permit.
(2) The Minister may specify in the Basel permit the day on or before which the holder of the permit is to comply with a condition.
(2A) A Basel transit permit must be granted subject to such conditions as the Minister considers necessary or desirable for the purposes of ensuring that the transit proposals are carried out.
(2B) A Basel permit may be granted subject to a condition relating to the giving of:
(a) one or more guarantees; or
(b) one or more security deposits;
in respect of compliance by the permit holder with the permit holder's obligations under, or arising out of, this Act.
(2C) The following are examples of cases where a guarantee or a security deposit might be given:
(a) a holding company gives the Minister a guarantee that a subsidiary of the holding company will pay any amounts owed by the subsidiary under subsection 38B(2);
(b) a person gives the Minister a security deposit in respect of compliance by the person with the person's obligations to pay amounts owing under subsection 38B(2).
(2D) Subsections (2A) and (2B) do not, by implication, limit subsection (1).
Note 1: Another example of a condition is one that includes a day on or before which it needs to be complied with.
Note 2: The condition could be imposed under this section or under Division 4 as a variation of the permit.
(3) A condition is not to be taken to be intended to exclude the operation of a State or Territory law unless an intention to exclude State or Territory laws, or to exclude the particular State or Territory law, is expressed in the permit.