May a state or an operator make the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulation more restrictive?

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The question is asking whether a state or an operator has the ability to make the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulation more restrictive. It provides four answer choices that outline different scenarios regarding the imposition of restrictions.

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Yes, both states and operators may impose further restrictions called variations.

Both states and operators may impose further restrictions called variations.

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Both states and operators may impose further restrictions called variations.

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IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations allow for state and operator variations, meaning they can impose more restrictive rules than the standard regulations.

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Avoid assuming that the regulations are fixed without further restrictions.

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