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(1) This Policy sets out the University of Newcastle’s (the (2) This Policy applies to all (3) In the context of this document, activities include, but are not limited to: (4) The (5) The (6) Detailed operational requirements are set out in the Export Controls Procedure. (7) In the context of this document, the following definitions apply: (8) Export controls are applied to enable responsible conduct of activity and collaboration, not prevent it. (9) Export control obligations must be identified as early as possible in the lifecycle of an activity and re-assessed when material changes occur. (10) The (11) Export controls must be managed in an integrated manner with: (12) Individuals must identify potential export-controlled activities and escalate as set out in the Export Controls Procedure. (13) Where required by law or the (14) Activities identified as potentially export-controlled must be assessed in accordance with the Export Controls Procedure. (15) Records relating to export-controlled activities must be created and retained in accordance with the (16) The (17) Failure to comply with export control obligations may result in criminal penalties under Commonwealth legislation, and may also constitute misconduct or serious misconduct under (18) Suspected or actual breaches must be reported immediately in accordance with the Export Controls Procedure and addressed through the following appropriate (19) Export control compliance is a shared responsibility, with primary accountability resting with the individuals undertaking the activity. (20) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) is responsible for ensuring appropriate governance arrangements and oversight of export controls. (21) The Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) is responsible for strategic leadership of export control compliance, including integrating export controls within the (22) The Director, Research Ethics & Integrity is responsible for: (23) (24) Heads of School are responsible for: (25) Chief Investigators and project leads are responsible for: (26) (27) This Policy should be read in conjunction with:Export Controls Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Top of PageSection 3 - Legislative and Regulatory Context
Section 4 - Document Specific Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Principles
Top of PageSection 6 - Requirements
Section 7 - Breaches and Non-Compliance
Top of PageSection 8 - Roles and Responsibilities
Top of PageSection 9 - Related Documents