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(d) the relevant class or subclass label assigned by the UN Model
Regulations.

(3) An export-only substance to which subclause (1) applies must be identified
by enough information to enable its New Zealand supplier or manufacturer
to be contacted, either in person or by telephone.

(4) An export-only substance to which subclause (1) applies shall not have on
its packaging, or with it, any information suggesting that it belongs to a class
or subclass it does not in fact belong to.

(5) An export-only substance which complies with subclauses (2) to (4) of this
regulation need not comply with regulations 18 to 25 and 30.

(6) Any requirement to label the outer packaging of a multiple package of an
export-only substance as containing a substance that is hazardous to the
environment/ecotoxic, specified in subclauses (2) to (4), is omitted when the
substance is stored in New Zealand in a secure warehouse or other secure
storage facility owned, operated or otherwise under the control of the
manufacturer or the shipping agent prior to exportation from New Zealand.



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