The guidelines (Part A) contain the requirements for certification of a Physical Containment Level 4 (PC4) Facility issued pursuant to section 90 of the Gene Technology Act 2000 (the Act).
Information for businesses in Australia supplying research materials which may be genetically modified organisms (GMOs) which may be subject to the Gene Technology Act 2000.
Do It Yourself Biological Research and the Australian National Regulatory System for Gene Technology
Clarification of the definition of 'do it yourself' biological research and information for those conducting this type of activity.
This note describes a number of field monitoring procedures that provide an accurate basis upon which to determine
compliance or non-compliance in relation to field trials conducted under Dealings involving Intentional Release (DIRs).
The OGTR has developed a range of documents to provide organisations and interested parties with guidance on monitoring and compliance activities under the Gene Technology Act 2000.
The quarterly activities include details of monitoring and compliance activities by the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR) during the quarter.
Details on the dealings expedited by the Australian Government minister responsible for gene technology in an emergency.
This document provides guidance on the information required in the Application to vary a DNIR licence form for a range of common variation categories.
A key function of the OGTR is to manage the risks posed by gene technology. We rely on your help in reporting non-compliance or the unintended presence of GMOs.
Contact details for asking about, getting help with and submitting applications for licences, certification and accreditation.