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It contains certain chapters labelled as "Australia only" which do not apply in New Zealand, and the New Zealand government has the discretion to refuse to adopt amendments which it disagrees with–an example is New Zealand's decision not to adopt the new Kava standard which significantly reduced the legal availability of Kava, on the grounds ...
A sign showing a "Kava licence area" at Yirrkala, in the Northern Territory of Australia. In Australia, the supply of kava is regulated through the National Code of Kava Management. [1] Travellers to Australia are allowed to bring up to 4 kg of kava in their baggage, provided they are at least 18 years old, and the kava is in root or dried form.
Travellers to Australia are allowed to bring up to 4 kg of kava in their baggage, provided they are at least 18 years old and the kava is in root or dried form. Commercial import of larger quantities is allowed, under licence for medical or scientific purposes.
A customs declaration is a form that lists the details of goods that are being imported or exported when a citizen or visitor enters a customs territory (country's borders). [1]
Calling sector-specific platforms, such as Port Community Systems or Cargo Community Systems, Single Windows when they don't cover all import, export, and transit-related regulatory requirements. Misrepresenting partial implementations as full Single Windows, even when they only cover a limited number of agencies or processes.
Australian Building and Construction Commission; Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission; Australian Communications and Media Authority; Australian Competition and Consumer Commission; Australian Energy Market Commission; Australian Energy Regulator; Australian Grape and Wine Authority; Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Kavalactones are a class of lactone compounds found in kava roots and Alpinia zerumbet (shell ginger). [1] and in several Gymnopilus, Phellinus and Inonotus fungi. [2] Some kavalactones are bioactive. They are responsible for the psychoactive, analgesic, euphoric and sedative effects of kava. [3] [4]
This is an overview of the legality of ayahuasca by country.DMT, one of the active ingredients in ayahuasca, is classified as a Schedule I drug under the United Nations 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances, meaning that international trade in DMT is supposed to be closely monitored; use of DMT is supposed to be restricted to scientific research and medical use.