17 October 2025
Who does this notice affect?
Importers and brokers of:
- Test kits not testing for disease agents, imported under tariff code 3822.13
What has changed?
Additional tariff code eligible for the CBIS
In May 2025, CBIS expanded to include managing document assessment rates for test kits not testing for disease agents?imported under tariff codes 3002.12, 3002.15, or 3822.19 (IIAN 125-2025).
Starting from 31 October 2025, CBIS will also cover test kits not testing for disease agents lodged under tariff code 3822.13 for blood grouping.
| Import Pathway | Eligible tariff codes | Intervention measure |
|---|
| Test kits not testing for disease agents (standard permit required) | 3002.12 3002.15 3822.13 3822.19 | Documentation |
Importers will still be required to import goods with a valid import permit. Importers must meet the import conditions. There are no changes to the import conditions.
If biosecurity risks change, or the CBIS is not operating as anticipated, the department may adjust the rate at which we conduct biosecurity document assessments to ensure safe trade while meeting Australia's appropriate level of protection (ALOP).
Further information about the CBIS for test kits not testing for disease agents is available in the Import Industry Advice Notice 125-2025: Expansion of Compliance-Based Intervention Scheme (CBIS) onto import pathways for test kits and purified antibodies.
Community protection profile question expanded for the CBIS
The following profile question exists on tariff codes 3002.12, 3002.15 and 3822.19, and from 31 October 2025 will be expanded onto tariff code 3822.13.
Customs brokers lodging declarations in the Integrated Cargo System (ICS) must answer 'Y' to the question in order to become eligible for CBIS.
If the goods are not imported by the commodity import pathway, then customs brokers must answer 'N'. It is possible that all answers will be 'N'.
| Tariff code | Profile question | YES response for BICON?commodity import pathway and become eligible for CBIS |
|---|
3002.12 3002.15 3822.13 3822.19 | Biosecurity: Are the goods test kits that are not testing for disease agents, and accompanied with a valid import permit? This includes haematology tests; hormone tests including pregnancy tests; drug tests; chemical tests; genetic tests; environmental test kits including soil test kits; and allergy test kits for use on humans only. | Test kits — Test kits not testing for disease agents (standard) |
Further information
If you require further information, please email the CBIS program on?CBIS@aff.gov.au. Alternatively, please contact Imports on 1800 900 090 or imports@aff.gov.au.
More information on CBIS is available on the department's webpage Compliance-Based Intervention Scheme (CBIS).
Biosecurity import conditions are available on the department's Biosecurity Import Conditions database (BICON).