Um? Like most laws hard to find but here is a start
"It must be noted that all pressure receptacles used in Australia are subject to legislation
relating to the use of pressure vessels." Comes from
http://www.ntc.gov.au/filemedia/Publica ... _Guide.pdfNote the use of the word "all".
It will likely be the typical convoluted process that a cylinder must be refilled as per X standard and as as then cylinder is not refillable then by default you are not meeting the standard and hence breaking the law. It will unlikely be simply spelled out that refilling disposable gas canister or cartridges is illegal. Also might find it relates to the sale of such items or illegal to transport non approved items, etc. Bit like it was illegal to have a radar detector fitted to a vehicle so some cunning truckie had it on his trailer so the road rules changed in 2009 to head that one off.
Hate things like this at work when you are asked to find the legislative basis for doing or not doing something. It starts with an act then heads to a standard and then back to another act, etc. In the real world nobody gives a hoot until an event. Bit like if you upgrade the power of a vehicle by I think ten percent it needs to be re certified by an appropriate engineer. So when your XR6 Turbo winds up on its roof the insurance company and police make a bee line for the computer chip and cancel your insurance and charge you. But keep it upright and nobody worries.
There is always the 11th commandment "Do not get caught".
Cheers
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(Shawshank Redemption)