{"id":"F1997B00748","name":"Workplace Relations Regulations 1996","slug":"workplace-relations-regulations-1996","collection":"legislative_instrument","jurisdiction":"commonwealth","status":"repealed","isInForce":false,"actNumber":"12 of 1989","makingDate":null,"administeringDepartment":null,"currentVersion":{"id":110968,"registerId":"commonwealth-F1997B00748-current","compilationNumber":null,"startDate":"2026-04-03","status":"Repealed","reasons":null,"registeredAt":null},"sections":[{"sectionNumber":"5","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed State industrial authorities — section 13 and subsections 16 (2) and 175 (1), (2) and (5) of the Act","content":"5 Prescribed State industrial authorities — section 13 and subsections 16 (2) and 175 (1), (2) and (5) of the Act\n\n","sortOrder":0},{"sectionNumber":"6","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed tribunals — subsections 15 (1), 15 (2) and 21 (5) of the Act","content":"6 Prescribed tribunals — subsections 15 (1), 15 (2) and 21 (5) of the Act\n\nPart III Representation before Commission and Court\n\n","sortOrder":1},{"sectionNumber":"7","sectionType":"section","heading":"Representation of employing authorities before the Commission or Court","content":"7 Representation of employing authorities before the Commission or Court\n\n","sortOrder":2},{"sectionNumber":"8","sectionType":"section","heading":"Representation of certain persons by unregistered associations","content":"8 Representation of certain persons by unregistered associations\n\nPart IIIA The Employment Advocate\n\n","sortOrder":3},{"sectionNumber":"Div 1","sectionType":"division","heading":"Authorised officers","content":"Division 1 Authorised officers\n\n8AA Provision of free legal representation for proceedings relating to the application or operation of Part VID or XA of the Act\n\n8A Identity cards — prescribed form\n\n8B Taking of samples\n\nDivision 2 Appointment, conditions of appointment etc of Employment Advocate\n\n8C Remuneration and allowances\n\nDivision 3 Miscellaneous\n\n8D Exception to prohibition on disclosure of identity of AWA parties\n\n8X Prescribed period, Act, paragraph 84 (2) (b)\n\nPart IV Inspectors\n\n9 Powers and functions of inspectors\n\n10 Identity cards — prescribed form\n\n11 Taking of samples\n\nPart V Dispute prevention and settlement\n\nDivision 1 Powers of Commission\n\n13 Compulsory conferences\n\n14 Prescribed Acts and enactments — subsection 121 (2) of the Act\n\nDivision 2 Local industrial boards and boards of reference\n\n15 Remuneration and allowances of members\n\nDivision 3 Common rules\n\n16 Application for a common rule\n\n17 Service of notice\n\n18 Notice of appearance\n\n19 Publication of common rule\n\n20 Prescribed class of public sector employment — subsection 141 (3) of the Act\n\n21 Publication of notice for the purposes of paragraph 141 (4) (a) of the Act\n\n22 Proposed variation of common rules: notice of hearing by the Commission\n\n23 Publication of a notice for subsection 142 (4) of the Act\n\n24 Notice for purposes of subsection 142 (6) of the Act\n\nDivision 4 Awards of Commission\n\n25 Manner of summoning or notifying party — paragraphs 149 (1) (b) and (c) of the Act\n\n26 Prescribed time — paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Act\n\nPart 5A Minimum entitlements of employees\n\nDivision 1 Termination of employment\n\n30A Interpretation — Division 1\n\n30BB Specified rate\n\n30BC Rate of remuneration per year\n\n30BD Fee for application to Commission to deal with termination\n\n30BE Amount taken to have been received by the employee\n\n30BF Annual indexation of certain amounts\n\n30BG Schedule of costs (Act, s 170CJ)\n\n","sortOrder":4},{"sectionNumber":"30C","sectionType":"section","heading":"Temporary absence because of illness or injury","content":"30C Temporary absence because of illness or injury\n\n30CA Required period of notice — exception for serious misconduct\n\n30CB Required period of notice — ascertaining period of continuous service\n\n30CC Compensation in lieu of required period of notice — commission or piece rates employees\n\n30CD Inapplicability of section 170CM of the Act — succession, assignment or transmission of business\n\n30CE Prescribed notice of intended terminations  subsection 170CL (2) of the Act\n\nDivision 2 Adoption leave\n\n30E Purpose of Division\n\n30F Basic Principles\n\n30G Definitions\n\n30H Entitlement to adoption leave\n\n30J Maximum period of long adoption leave\n\n30K Limitations on the taking of adoption leave\n\n30L Entitlement affected by other adoption leave available to employee\n\n30M Employee to give notice of adoption leave\n\n30N Application for adoption leave\n\n30P Documents to be given to employer before employee takes leave\n\n30Q Taking annual leave or long service leave instead of, or in conjunction with, adoption leave\n\n30R Extension of adoption leave\n\n30S Shortening of adoption leave\n\n30T Effect on adoption leave of failure to complete 12 months continuous service\n\n30U Effect on adoption leave if child is 5 years of age or more\n\n30V Effect on adoption leave if child has lived continuously with employee\n\n30W Effect on adoption leave if child is the child of the employee or employee’s spouse\n\n30X Effect on adoption leave if placement does not proceed\n\n30Y Effect on adoption leave if employee ceases to be the primary care-giver\n\n30Z Return to work after adoption leave\n\n30ZA Employee’s duty if excessive leave granted or if periods of long adoption leave overlap\n\n30ZB Employer to warn replacement employee that employment is only temporary\n\n30ZC Adoption leave and continuity of service\n\n30ZD Effect of Division on other laws\n\n","sortOrder":5},{"sectionNumber":"Part 5B","sectionType":"part","heading":"Certified agreements","content":"Part 5B Certified agreements\n\n30ZE Prescribed conditions of employment specified in prescribed Commonwealth laws (Act, s. 170LZ)\n\n30ZF Modification of certified agreement provisions applied as State law\n\n30ZG Protected action — continuity of employment not affected\n\n30ZGA Prescribed person — section 170NF of the Act\n\n","sortOrder":6},{"sectionNumber":"Part 5C","sectionType":"part","heading":"Australian Workplace Agreements","content":"Part 5C Australian Workplace Agreements\n\n30ZH Interpretation\n\n30ZI Content of AWA\n\n30ZJ Prescribed conditions of employment specified in prescribed Commonwealth laws (Act, s. 170VR (4))\n\n30ZK AWA industrial action — continuity of employment not affected\n\n30ZL Immunity conditional on giving notice\n\n30ZM Exception to prohibition on disclosure of identity of AWA parties\n\n30ZN Modification of AWA provisions applied as State law\n\n30ZO Qualifications and appointment of bargaining agents\n\n30ZP Required form of AWAs and ancillary documents\n\n30ZQ Witnessing of signatures on AWAs and ancillary documents\n\nPart VI Co-operation with the States\n\n","sortOrder":7},{"sectionNumber":"31","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed State laws — section 173 of the Act","content":"31 Prescribed State laws — section 173 of the Act\n\n","sortOrder":8},{"sectionNumber":"Part 6A","sectionType":"part","heading":"Compliance","content":"Part 6A Compliance\n\n32AA Recovery of wages etc — small claims procedure\n\n","sortOrder":9},{"sectionNumber":"32A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Recovery of small claims under award, order, AWA or certified agreement — maximum amount","content":"32A Recovery of small claims under award, order, AWA or certified agreement — maximum amount\n\n32AB Recovery of pay by contract outworkers in Victoria in textile, clothing and footwear industry — small claims procedure\n\n32AC Recovery of small claims by contract outworkers in Victoria in textile, clothing and footwear industry — maximum amount\n\n","sortOrder":10},{"sectionNumber":"Part 6B","sectionType":"part","heading":"Payments in relation to periods of industrial action","content":"Part 6B Payments in relation to periods of industrial action\n\n","sortOrder":11},{"sectionNumber":"32B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Applications to the Court (Act, s 187AC)","content":"32B Applications to the Court (Act, s 187AC)\n\nPart VII Entry and inspections by organisations\n\n109A Applications for permits to enter and investigate premises (Act, s. 285A (1))\n\n109B Prescribed form of permit (Act, s. 285A (1))\n\n109C Application for revocation of a permit (Act, s. 285A (3))\n\n109D Endorsement of conscientious objection certificate (Act s 285C)\n\nPart IX Australian Industrial Registry\n\n124 Office hours\n\n125 Lodgment of documents in Industrial Registry\n\n126 Endorsement of documents\n\n127 Inspection of documents\n\n129 Power to waive procedural requirements and effect of non-compliance\n\n130 Use of previous evidence\n\n131 Recovery of cost of providing copies of documents\n\nPart 9A Records by employers\n\n131A Records relating to employees — section 353A of the Act\n\n131B Records to show whether relevant conditions complied with\n\n131C Form of records\n\n131D Contents of records — general\n\n131E Contents of records — overtime\n\n131F Contents of records — remuneration\n\n131G Contents of records — leave\n\n131H Contents of records — superannuation contributions\n\n131J Contents of records — termination of employment\n\n131K Alteration and correction of records\n\n131KA False or misleading entry\n\n131L Inspection and copying of records\n\n131M Information concerning records\n\n131N Transfer and assignment of business\n\n131P Award provisions relating to records\n\n131PA AWA provisions relating to records\n\n131Q Records — extended meaning\n\n131R Offences\n\nDivision 2 Employees under employment agreements (Part XV of Act)\n\n131S Interpretation\n\n131T Records relating to employees (Act, section 353A)\n\n131TA Form of record\n\n131TB Alteration and correction of records\n\n131TC Inspection and copying of records\n\n131TD Information concerning records\n\n","sortOrder":12},{"sectionNumber":"131U","sectionType":"section","heading":"False or misleading entry","content":"131U False or misleading entry\n\n131UA Offences\n\n","sortOrder":13},{"sectionNumber":"Div 3","sectionType":"division","heading":"Employees in Victoria not employed under award, certified agreement, AWA, employment agreement or old IR agreement (Part XV of Act)","content":"Division 3 Employees in Victoria not employed under award, certified agreement, AWA, employment agreement or old IR agreement (Part XV of Act)\n\n","sortOrder":14},{"sectionNumber":"131V","sectionType":"section","heading":"Application of Division 3","content":"131V Application of Division 3\n\n131VA Records relating to employees — section 514 of the Act\n\n131VB Form of record\n\n131VC Contents of record — general\n\n131VD Contents of record — overtime\n\n131VE Contents of record — remuneration\n\n131VF Contents of record — leave\n\n131VG Contents of record — superannuation contributions\n\n131VH Contents of record — termination of employment\n\n131VJ Alteration and correction of records\n\n131VK False or misleading entry\n\n131VL Inspection and copying of records\n\n131VM Information concerning records\n\n131VN Transfer and assignment of business\n\n131VO Offences\n\n","sortOrder":15},{"sectionNumber":"Div 4","sectionType":"division","heading":"Contract outworkers in Victoria in the textile, clothing and footwear industry","content":"Division 4 Contract outworkers in Victoria in the textile, clothing and footwear industry\n\n","sortOrder":16},{"sectionNumber":"131W","sectionType":"section","heading":"Application of Division 4","content":"131W Application of Division 4\n\n131WA Outworker records relating to contract work\n\n131WB Form of outworker record\n\n131WC Contents of outworker record — general\n\n131WD Contents of outworker record — remuneration\n\n131WE Alteration and correction of outworker records\n\n131WF False or misleading entry\n\n131WG Inspection and copying of outworker records\n\n131WH Information concerning outworker records\n\n131WJ Transfer and assignment of business\n\n131WK Offences\n\nPart 9B Pay slips\n\n132A Pay slips — subsection 353A (2) of the Act\n\n132B Contents of pay slips\n\n132C Award provisions relating to pay slips\n\n132CA AWA provisions relating to pay slips\n\n132D Offences\n\nDivision 2 Employees in Victoria not under awards etc\n\n132E Pay slips (Act, section 514)\n\nPart 9C Matters referred by Victoria\n\n132F Prescribed laws (Act, subsection 493 (2))\n\n132G Application for order (Act, subsection 533 (1))\n\nPart X Miscellaneous\n\n132 Custody and use of seals of the Industrial Registry\n\n133 Power of Commission to waive procedural requirements and effect of non-compliance\n\n134 Certain applications under subsection 111 (1)\n\n135 General powers of Registrar\n\n136 Signing of documents etc on behalf of persons, organisations etc\n\n137 Payment of unclaimed moneys to Commonwealth\n\n138 Ballots conducted by the Australian Electoral Commission — no unauthorised action\n\n139 No action for defamation in certain cases\n\n140 Information and copies of documents to be given to Minister (Act s 48A)\n\nSchedule 1\n\nForm 1A Identity card — authorised officer\n\nForm 1 Inspector’s identity card\n\nForm 13 Permit to enter and inspect premises\n\nForm 14 Notice of proposed terminations\n\nSchedule 2 Persons and bodies prescribed for the purposes of the definition of employing authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act\n\nSchedule 3 Commonwealth authorities (definition of public sector employment)\n\nSchedule 4\n\nPart I Commonwealth authorities (prescribed class of public sector employment)\n\nPart II Northern Territory authorities (prescribed class of public sector employment)\n\nSchedule 5 Schedule of costs\n\nPart 1 Instructions\n\nPart 2 Documents\n\nPart 3 Drawing\n\nPart 4 Writing or typing legal letters\n\nPart 5 Copies\n\nPart 6 Perusal and scanning\n\nPart 7 Examination\n\nPart 8 Letters\n\nPart 9 Service\n\nPart 10 Preparation of appeal books\n\nPart 11 Attendances\n\nPart 12 General care and conduct\n\nPart 13 Fees for Counsel for solicitor appearing as Counsel\n\nPart 14 Witnesses’ expenses\n\nPart 15 Disbursements\n\nSchedule 6 Modifications of Part VIB, and other provisions, of the Act as applied as a law of a State\n\nSchedule 8 Prescribed provision relating to discrimination\n\nSchedule 9 Prescribed model dispute resolution procedure\n\nSchedule 11 Modifications of Part VID of the Act as applied as a law of a State\n\nSchedule 12 Information and copies of documents to be given to Minister\n\nPart 1 Copies and information in electronic form\n\nPart 2 Copies of documents in paper form\n\nNotes\n\nPart I Preliminary\n\n","sortOrder":17},{"sectionNumber":"1","sectionType":"section","heading":"Name of regulations \\[see Note 1\\]","content":"1 Name of regulations \\[see Note 1\\]\n\nThese regulations are the Workplace Relations Regulations 1996.\n\n","sortOrder":18},{"sectionNumber":"2","sectionType":"section","heading":"Interpretation","content":"2 Interpretation\n\nIn these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:\n\n> approved form means a form approved by the President for the purposes of the provision in which the expression is used.\n\n> Form means a form set out in Schedule 1.\n\n> old IR agreement means an agreement certified or approved under:\n\n(a) section 115 of the Industrial Relations Act 1988, as in force before the commencement of the Industrial Relations Amendment Act 1992; or\n\n(b) Division 3A of Part VI of the Industrial Relations Act 1988, as in force before the commencement of Schedule 2 to the Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993; or\n\n(c) Part VIB of the Industrial Relations Act 1988, as in force before the commencement of Schedule 8 to the Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1996.\n\n> the Act means the Workplace Relations Act 1996, but does not include Schedule 1B to that Act or regulations made under that Schedule.\n\n> Workplace Relations Minister means the Minister administering Part I of the Workplace Relations Act 1996.\n\n","sortOrder":19},{"sectionNumber":"3","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed persons etc — definition of employing authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act","content":"3 Prescribed persons etc — definition of employing authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act\n\nFor the purposes of the definition of employing authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act, each of the persons or bodies specified in column 3 of an item in Schedule 2 is prescribed as the employing authority in relation to the class of employees specified in column 2 of that item.\n\n","sortOrder":20},{"sectionNumber":"4","sectionType":"section","heading":"Definition of public sector employment in the Act: prescribed laws and persons","content":"4 Definition of public sector employment in the Act: prescribed laws and persons\n\n(1) For the purposes of paragraph (e) of the definition of public sector employment in subsection 4 (1) of the Act, each of the following laws is prescribed:\n\n(a) Naval Defence Act 1910;\n\n(b) Supply and Development Act 1939;\n\n(c) Australian Federal Police Act 1979;\n\n(d) Governor-General Act 1974.\n\n(2) For the purposes of paragraph (f) of the definition of public sector employment in subsection 4 (1) of the Act, each of the following classes of persons is prescribed:\n\n(a) members of the Defence Force;\n\n(b) members of the Police Force of the Northern Territory;\n\n(c) persons employed by, or in the service of:\n\n(i) a Commonwealth authority referred to in Schedule 3; or\n\n(ii) a body that is a subsidiary of a Commonwealth authority referred to in Schedule 3 in which body the Commonwealth authority has a controlling interest;\n\n(d) persons who hold an office established under a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory, other than persons who, otherwise than in their capacity as the holder of such an office, are employed or serve in a capacity described in paragraphs (a) to (e) of that definition of public sector employment.\n\nExample\n\nAn example of a person who would fall within the exception to paragraph (d) is an APS employee who also holds a part-time statutory office, or who is granted leave without pay from his or her APS employment in order to take up a full-time statutory office.\n\n(3) For the purposes of paragraph (g) of the definition of public sector employment in subsection 4 (1) of the Act, the following law is prescribed, namely, the Prisons (Correctional Services) Act 1980 of the Northern Territory.\n\n","sortOrder":21},{"sectionNumber":"4A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Definition of State industrial authority (Act, s 4 (1))","content":"4A Definition of State industrial authority (Act, s 4 (1))\n\nFor paragraph (c) of the definition of State industrial authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act, the Tribunal established by subsection 40D (1) of the Workplace Agreements Act 1993 of Western Australia is prescribed.\n\nPart II Membership of Commission\n\n5 Prescribed State industrial authorities — section 13 and subsections 16 (2) and 175 (1), (2) and (5) of the Act\n\nFor the purposes of section 13 and subsections 16 (2) and 175 (1), (2) and (5) of the Act, each of the following State industrial authorities is prescribed:\n\n(a) the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales;\n\n(b) the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission;\n\n(c) the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission;\n\n(d) the Industrial Relations Commission of South Australia;\n\n(e) the Tasmanian Industrial Commission.\n\n6 Prescribed tribunals — subsections 15 (1), 15 (2) and 21 (5) of the Act\n\nFor the purposes of subsections 15 (1), 15 (2) and 21 (5) of the Act:\n\n(a) each of the following tribunals is a prescribed Commonwealth tribunal:\n\n(i) Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal;\n\n(ii) Pharmaceutical Benefits Remuneration Tribunal;\n\n(iii) Administrative Appeals Tribunal;\n\n(iv) Security Appeals Tribunal;\n\n(v) National Native Title Tribunal; and\n\n(b) each of the following tribunals is a prescribed Territory tribunal:\n\n(i) the Industrial Appeals Tribunal established by the Industrial Relations Ordinance 1976 of the Territory of Christmas Island;\n\n(ii) the Prison Officers Arbitral Tribunal established by the Prisons (Arbitral Tribunal) Act of the Northern Territory;\n\n(iii) the Police Arbitral Tribunal established by the Police Administration Act of the Northern Territory.\n\nPart III Representation before Commission and Court\n\n7 Representation of employing authorities before the Commission or Court\n\nFor the purposes of subsections 42 (5) and 469 (4) of the Act, each of the following persons is a prescribed person in relation to an employing authority:\n\n(a) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 1 in Schedule 2 is the Minister administering the enactment by or under which the Commonwealth authority employing persons in that class was established — a person who is an officer or employee of that Commonwealth authority;\n\n(b) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 1 in Schedule 2 is the principal executive officer of the Commonwealth authority employing persons in that class — a person who is:\n\n(i) an officer or employee of that Commonwealth authority; or\n\n(ii) an APS employee or Parliamentary Service employee;\n\n(c) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 1 in Schedule 2 is the Workplace Relations Minister — an APS employee or Parliamentary Service employee;\n\n(d) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 2 in Schedule 2 is the principal executive officer of the Commonwealth authority employing persons in that class — a person who is an officer or employee of that Commonwealth authority;\n\n(e) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 2 in Schedule 2 is the principal executive officer of the Commonwealth authority employing persons in that class and that Commonwealth authority consents to being represented by an APS employee or Parliamentary Service employee — a person who is an officer of the Australian Public Service;\n\n(f) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 2 in Schedule 2 is the Minister administering the enactment by or under which the Commonwealth authority employing persons in that class was established — an officer or employee of that Commonwealth authority;\n\n(g) where:\n\n(i) the employing authority in relation to a class of persons is a Minister of the Northern Territory and the persons included in that class are employed by a Northern Territory authority;\n\n(ii) the employing authority is a Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate of the kind referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of Northern Territory authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act); or\n\n(iii) the employing authority is the principal executive officer of a Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate of the kind referred to in paragraph (b) of the definition of Northern Territory authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act);\n\na person who is:\n\n(iv) an officer or employee of the Northern Territory authority; or\n\n(v) an officer or employee of the Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory;\n\n(h) where:\n\n(i) the employing authority in relation to a class of persons is a Minister of the Northern Territory and the persons included in that class are employed by the Northern Territory; or\n\n(ii) the employing authority is the Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory;\n\na person who is an officer or employee of the Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory;\n\n(ha) where the employing authority in relation to a class of persons specified in column 2 of item 14 in the Schedule is:\n\n(i) the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979; or\n\n(ii) the Commissioner within the meaning of that Act;\n\na person who is:\n\n(iii) an officer appointed under section 25, 26 or 26B of that Act; or\n\n(iv) an APS employee or Parliamentary Service employee;\n\n(i) if the employing authority for staff employed under the Legislative Assembly (Members’ Staff) Act 1989 of the Australian Capital Territory is the Chief Minister for that Territory — an officer or employee within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Territory (the ACTPS Act);\n\n(j) if the employing authority for officers and employees within the meaning of the ACTPS Act (ACTPS staff) of a government agency, or an autonomous instrumentality, within the meaning of that Act, is:\n\n(i) the Chief Minister for the Australian Capital Territory; or\n\n(ii) the Minister within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (the Self-Government Act) who administers the government agency or the Act under which the autonomous instrumentality is established; or\n\n(iii) the Minister, within the meaning of that Act, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations (the ACT industrial relations Minister);\n\nan officer or employee within the meaning of the ACTPS Act;\n\n(k) if the employing authority for staff of a body corporate (except a Territory instrumentality within the meaning of the ACTPS Act) that is incorporated under a law of the Australian Capital Territory (an ACT law) and in which the Territory has a controlling interest, is the principal executive officer (however described) of the body corporate or the ACT industrial relations Minister:\n\n(i) a member of the staff of the body corporate; or\n\n(l) if the employing authority for ACTPS staff is the Chief Executive Officer of Calvary Hospital A.C.T. Incorporated, the Minister (within the meaning of the Self-Government Act) who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to public health or the ACT industrial relations Minister:\n\n(i) a member of the staff of Calvary Hospital A.C.T. Incorporated; or\n\n(m) if the employing authority for staff of a body corporate, or an authority, that is established by or under an ACT law and to which paragraph (i), (j), (k) or (l) does not apply, is the principal executive officer (however described) of the body or authority, the Minister administering the ACT law or the ACT industrial relations Minister:\n\n(i) a member of the staff of the body corporate or authority; or\n\n(n) in the case of any other employing authority — an APS employee or Parliamentary Service employee.\n\n8 Representation of certain persons by unregistered associations\n\n(1) Where a party to a proceeding before the Commission is an employer who is a member of an association of employers, being an association that is not registered under the Act, the party may be represented by an officer or employee of that association.\n\n(2) Where a party to a proceeding before the Commission is an employee who is a member of the Australian International Flight Engineers’ Association, being an association that is not registered under the Act, the party may be represented by an officer or employee of that Association.\n\nPart IIIA The Employment Advocate\n\nDivision 1 Authorised officers\n\n8AA Provision of free legal representation for proceedings relating to the application or operation of Part VID or XA of the Act\n\nFor paragraph 83BB (1) (j) of the Act, the Employment Advocate may provide free legal representation to a party in relation to proceedings if the Employment Advocate is of the opinion that:\n\n(a) the proceedings relate, or are likely to relate, to the application or operation of Part VID or XA of the Act; and\n\n(b) it is appropriate to give assistance.\n\n","sortOrder":22},{"sectionNumber":"8A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Identity cards — prescribed form","content":"8A Identity cards — prescribed form\n\nFor subsection 83BG (3) of the Act, Form 1A is prescribed.\n\n","sortOrder":23},{"sectionNumber":"8B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Taking of samples","content":"8B Taking of samples\n\nFor paragraph 83BH (4) (b) of the Act, an authorised officer may take a sample of any goods or substances after giving notice to the owner or other person in charge of the goods or substances, or an appropriate employee or other representative of that owner or person, of the authorised officer’s intention to do so.\n\n","sortOrder":24},{"sectionNumber":"Div 2","sectionType":"division","heading":"Appointment, conditions of appointment etc of Employment Advocate","content":"Division 2 Appointment, conditions of appointment etc of Employment Advocate\n\n","sortOrder":25},{"sectionNumber":"8C","sectionType":"section","heading":"Remuneration and allowances","content":"8C Remuneration and allowances\n\nFor subsection 83BJ (2) of the Act, the Employment Advocate is to be paid the allowances payable to an SES employee as defined in section 34 of the Public Service Act 1999.\n\nDivision 3 Miscellaneous\n\n","sortOrder":26},{"sectionNumber":"8D","sectionType":"section","heading":"Exception to prohibition on disclosure of identity of AWA parties","content":"8D Exception to prohibition on disclosure of identity of AWA parties\n\n(1) For paragraph 83BS (2) (b) of the Act, a disclosure by a person (the entrusted person) to an authorised person of protected information that the entrusted person knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe, will identify another person as being, or having been, a party to an AWA is authorised if the disclosure of the protected information is for the purpose of:\n\n(a) providing analyses of trends in agreement making; or\n\n(b) preparing reports on enterprise bargaining for the purposes of section 358A of the Act.\n\n> authorised person means:\n\n(a) for the purposes of paragraph (1) (a):\n\n(b) for the purposes of paragraph (1) (b):\n\n(iii) a person authorised in writing by the Workplace Relations Minister.\n\n> protected information has the same meaning as in subsection 83BS (4) of the Act.\n\n","sortOrder":27},{"sectionNumber":"8X","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed period, Act, paragraph 84 (2) (b)","content":"8X Prescribed period, Act, paragraph 84 (2) (b)\n\nFor paragraph 84 (2) (b) of the Act, the prescribed period is 2 years.\n\nPart IV Inspectors\n\n","sortOrder":28},{"sectionNumber":"9","sectionType":"section","heading":"Powers and functions of inspectors","content":"9 Powers and functions of inspectors\n\n(1) Where an inspector, when exercising his or her powers or performing his or her functions under the Act or under these Regulations:\n\n(a) is requested by an employer or employee to advise that employer or employee, as the case may be, of his or her rights and obligations under an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement, or under the Act or any regulations made under the Act; or\n\n(b) considers it necessary or desirable to give any such advice to an employer or employee;\n\nthe inspector shall give that advice and shall explain the manner in which any such awards or requirements, as the case may be, are to be observed.\n\n(2) Subject to subregulation (5), where a person has failed to observe an award, a certified agreement, an old IR agreement or any requirement of the Act or of a regulation made under the Act, an inspector may, by notice in writing:\n\n(a) inform the person of that failure;\n\n(b) require the person to take such action specified in the notice, within the period specified in the notice, as is necessary to rectify that failure;\n\n(c) require the person to notify the inspector in accordance with the notice of any action taken to comply with the notice; and\n\n(d) advise the person of the consequences of failure to comply with the notice.\n\n(3) Subject to subregulations (4) and (5), an inspector may, subject to any directions given by the Minister under subsection 84 (5) of the Act:\n\n(a) institute, or give evidence in, any proceedings; or\n\n(b) conduct, or assist in the conduct of, any prosecution;\n\nin respect of a breach of a term of an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement, or a contravention of the Act or any regulation made under the Act.\n\n(4) Subregulation (3) does not apply in relation to any matter in respect of which provision is made by subsection 178 (5) of the Act.\n\n(5) Inspectors do not have any powers with respect to breaches of Parts IVA, VID and XA of the Act.\n\n","sortOrder":29},{"sectionNumber":"10","sectionType":"section","heading":"Identity cards — prescribed form","content":"10 Identity cards — prescribed form\n\nFor the purposes of subsection 85 (1) of the Act, the prescribed form is Form 1.\n\n","sortOrder":30},{"sectionNumber":"11","sectionType":"section","heading":"Taking of samples","content":"11 Taking of samples\n\nFor the purposes of subparagraph 86 (1) (b) (ii) of the Act, an inspector may take a sample of any goods or substances after informing the owner or other person in charge of the goods or substances, or the representative of that owner or person, of the inspector’s intention to do so.\n\nPart V Dispute prevention and settlement\n\nDivision 1 Powers of Commission\n\n","sortOrder":31},{"sectionNumber":"13","sectionType":"section","heading":"Compulsory conferences","content":"13 Compulsory conferences\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (2), a person directed to attend a compulsory conference under section 119 of the Act shall be paid by the Commonwealth:\n\n(a) such allowances as the Minister determines;\n\n(b) the amount of any salary, wages or other earnings actually lost by the person during the time spent in travelling and attending the conference; and\n\n(c) the amount of any travelling expenses actually and properly incurred by the person.\n\n(2) A payment shall not be made under subregulation (1) unless certified by a Registrar.\n\n","sortOrder":32},{"sectionNumber":"14","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed Acts and enactments — subsection 121 (2) of the Act","content":"14 Prescribed Acts and enactments — subsection 121 (2) of the Act\n\nFor the purposes of paragraph 121 (2) (b) of the Act, each of the following is prescribed:\n\n(a) Superannuation (Productivity Benefit) Act 1988;\n\n(b) Prisons (Arbitral Tribunal) Act of the Northern Territory;\n\n(c) Police Administration Act of the Northern Territory.\n\nDivision 2 Local industrial boards and boards of reference\n\n","sortOrder":33},{"sectionNumber":"15","sectionType":"section","heading":"Remuneration and allowances of members","content":"15 Remuneration and allowances of members\n\n(1) Subject to this regulation:\n\n(a) a person appointed by the Commission to a local industrial board to which an industrial dispute has been referred for investigation and report under section 130 of the Act; or\n\n(b) a person who constitutes, or is a member of, a board of reference appointed in accordance with section 131 of the Act;\n\nshall be paid by the Commonwealth such remuneration, if any, and such allowances, if any, as the Minister determines and the amount of any travelling expenses actually and properly incurred by that person in the performance of his or her duties.\n\n(2) Nothing in subregulation (1) authorises the payment of an amount to a Commissioner.\n\n(3) Unless the Minister otherwise directs, an amount shall not be paid under subregulation (1) to:\n\n(a) a person who is an officer, or employee, within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1922; or\n\n(b) a person employed by a Commonwealth authority.\n\nDivision 3 Common rules\n\n","sortOrder":34},{"sectionNumber":"16","sectionType":"section","heading":"Application for a common rule","content":"16 Application for a common rule\n\n(1) An application may be made by any interested person or organisation to the Commission for a declaration under subsection 141 (1) or (2) of the Act.\n\n(2) An application shall be in accordance with the approved form and shall be lodged in the Industrial Registry.\n\n(3) Upon an application being lodged in the Industrial Registry, a Registrar shall immediately bring the matter to the notice of the President or such other member of the Commission as is appropriate.\n\n(4) Where lodgment of an application is brought to the notice of the Commission in accordance with subregulation (3), the Commission shall cause directions to be issued to the applicant as to:\n\n(a) the persons (if any) on whom a notice of the application should be served;\n\n(b) the time within which that notice is to be served on those persons; and\n\n(c) the time and place for the hearing of the application.\n\n(5) A notice served on a person in accordance with subregulation (4) shall, subject to any directions of the Commission or a member of the Commission, be in accordance with the approved form.\n\n","sortOrder":35},{"sectionNumber":"17","sectionType":"section","heading":"Service of notice","content":"17 Service of notice\n\nThe applicant shall, in accordance with the directions issued under subregulation 16 (4), serve any notice directed to be served on a person.\n\n","sortOrder":36},{"sectionNumber":"18","sectionType":"section","heading":"Notice of appearance","content":"18 Notice of appearance\n\nUnless the Commission otherwise directs, a person or organisation claiming to be interested in, and desiring to be heard in respect of, a matter in relation to which it is proposed to declare a common rule shall, not less than 3 days before the day fixed for the hearing, lodge in the Industrial Registry a notice of appearance in accordance with the approved form and shall, as soon as practicable before the hearing, serve a copy of the notice upon the person (if any) who applied for a declaration of the common rule.\n\n","sortOrder":37},{"sectionNumber":"19","sectionType":"section","heading":"Publication of common rule","content":"19 Publication of common rule\n\nWhere the Commission declares that any term of an award shall be a common rule, a signed copy of the declaration shall be published by a Registrar in the Gazette.\n\n","sortOrder":38},{"sectionNumber":"20","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed class of public sector employment — subsection 141 (3) of the Act","content":"20 Prescribed class of public sector employment — subsection 141 (3) of the Act\n\nThe following class of public sector employment is prescribed for the purposes of subsection 141 (3) of the Act, namely, employment by, or service in the service of:\n\n(a) a Commonwealth authority referred to in Part I of Schedule 4;\n\n(b) a body that is a subsidiary of a Commonwealth authority referred to in Part I of Schedule 4 in which body the Commonwealth authority has a controlling interest; or\n\n(c) a Northern Territory authority referred to in Part II of Schedule 4.\n\n","sortOrder":39},{"sectionNumber":"21","sectionType":"section","heading":"Publication of notice for the purposes of paragraph 141 (4) (a) of the Act","content":"21 Publication of notice for the purposes of paragraph 141 (4) (a) of the Act\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (2), the notice that is to be published by the Commission in accordance with paragraph 141 (4) (a) of the Act must:\n\n(a) be published in the Gazette and in such other publications (if any) as the Commission thinks fit; and\n\n(b) subject to any directions of the Commission or a member of the Commission, be in accordance with the approved form.\n\n(2) If the notice referred to in subregulation (1) relates to a common rule in Victoria, the notice must specify a date for hearing not less than 28 days after the date of the publication of the notice.\n\n(3) Subregulation (2) ceases to have effect on 1 January 2005.\n\n","sortOrder":40},{"sectionNumber":"22","sectionType":"section","heading":"Proposed variation of common rules: notice of hearing by the Commission","content":"22 Proposed variation of common rules: notice of hearing by the Commission\n\n(1) The notice referred to in subsection 142 (3) of the Act in relation to a term of an award, being a term that is a common rule of an industry, shall be given:\n\n(a) to the person or organisation (if any) that made an application for the variation of the term;\n\n(b) where the term is a common rule of an industry in the Australian Capital Territory — to:\n\n(i) the ACT & Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and\n\n(ii) the Master Builders’ Construction and Housing Association of the Australian Capital Territory; and\n\n(iii) the Australian Industry Group; and\n\n(iv) the Trades and Labour Council of the Australian Capital Territory Incorporated; and\n\n(v) the Commissioner for Public Administration; and\n\n(vi) Australian Business Industrial; and\n\n(c) where the term is a common rule of an industry in the Northern Territory — to:\n\n(i) the Australian Mines and Metals Association Inc.; and\n\n(ii) the Territory Construction Association; and\n\n(iii) the Northern Territory Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc; and\n\n(iv) the Northern Territory Trades and Labour Council; and\n\n(v) the Commissioner for Public Employment for the Northern Territory; and\n\n(vi) the Northern Territory Hotels and Hospitality Association Incorporated; and\n\n(d) where the term is a common rule of an industry in Victoria — to:\n\n(i) the Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry; and\n\n(ii) the Australian Council of Trade Unions; and\n\n(iii) the Australian Industry Group; and\n\n(iv) the Victorian Trades Hall Council; and\n\n(v) any other person or organisation that the Commission considers appropriate.\n\n(2) The notice referred to in subsection 142 (3) of the Act in relation to a term of an award, being a term that is a common rule for the whole or a branch of public sector employment, shall be:\n\n(a) given to:\n\n(i) the person or organisation (if any) that made an application for the variation of the term;\n\n(ii) the Department;\n\n(iii) the Commissioner for Public Administration mentioned in subparagraph 22 (1) (b) (v);\n\n(iv) the Commissioner for Public Employment for the Northern Territory; and\n\n(v) the Australian Council of Trade Unions; and\n\n(b) published in the Gazette.\n\n(3) A notice referred to in subregulation (1) or (2) shall be:\n\n(a) in accordance with the approved form; and\n\n(b) given by serving a copy of the notice on the person or body to whom the notice is to be given.\n\n","sortOrder":41},{"sectionNumber":"23","sectionType":"section","heading":"Publication of a notice for subsection 142 (4) of the Act","content":"23 Publication of a notice for subsection 142 (4) of the Act\n\nA notice that is to be published by the Registrar under subsection 142 (4) of the Act, must be published:\n\n(a) in the approved form; and\n\n(b) in the Gazette; and\n\n(c) if the notice relates to a common rule of an industry in the Australian Capital Territory:\n\n(i) in a newspaper or newspapers circulating in the Australian Capital Territory; and\n\n(ii) in any other publication circulating in the Australian Capital Territory that the Commission considers appropriate; and\n\n(d) if the notice relates to a common rule of an industry in the Northern Territory:\n\n(i) in a newspaper or newspapers circulating in the Northern Territory; and\n\n(ii) in any other publication circulating in the Northern Territory that the Commission considers appropriate; and\n\n(e) if the notice relates to a common rule of an industry in Victoria:\n\n(i) in a newspaper or newspapers circulating in Victoria; and\n\n(ii) in any other publication circulating in Victoria that the Commission considers appropriate.\n\n","sortOrder":42},{"sectionNumber":"24","sectionType":"section","heading":"Notice for purposes of subsection 142 (6) of the Act","content":"24 Notice for purposes of subsection 142 (6) of the Act\n\nA notice referred to in subsection 142 (6) of the Act shall be:\n\n(a) in accordance with the approved form; and\n\n(b) given by being published in the Gazette.\n\nDivision 4 Awards of Commission\n\n","sortOrder":43},{"sectionNumber":"25","sectionType":"section","heading":"Manner of summoning or notifying party — paragraphs 149 (1) (b) and (c) of the Act","content":"25 Manner of summoning or notifying party — paragraphs 149 (1) (b) and (c) of the Act\n\nA person or organisation:\n\n(a) being a party referred to in paragraph 149 (1) (b) of the Act, is summoned or notified as prescribed for the purposes of that paragraph; or\n\n(b) being a party referred to in paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Act, is notified as prescribed for the purposes of that paragraph;\n\nif the summons or notification, as the case may be, is served in accordance with the Rules of the Commission.\n\n","sortOrder":44},{"sectionNumber":"26","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed time — paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Act","content":"26 Prescribed time — paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Act\n\nFor the purposes of paragraph 149 (1) (c) of the Act, the prescribed time, in relation to a party not satisfying the Commission as provided by that paragraph, is:\n\n(a) the period of 21 days commencing on the day on which the party was notified of the industrial dispute and of the fact referred to in that paragraph; or\n\n(b) the period commencing on the day referred to in paragraph (a) and expiring at the end of the day on which the initial findings of the Commission in relation to the matters in dispute were made;\n\nwhichever is the longer.\n\nPart 5A Minimum entitlements of employees\n\nDivision 1 Termination of employment\n\n30A Interpretation — Division 1\n\n(1) In this Division:\n\n> authorised leave, in relation to an employee, means leave authorised:\n\n(b) by:\n\n(i) an award or order of a court or tribunal that has power to fix wages and other terms and conditions of employment; or\n\n(ii) a certified agreement, an AWA, a State employment agreement or an old IR agreement; or\n\n(c) by the employee’s contract of employment; or\n\n(d) by a law of the Commonwealth, or of a State or Territory.\n\n(2) An expression has the same meaning in this Division as in the Termination of Employment Convention.\n\n30BB Specified rate\n\nFor paragraphs 170CBA (5) (b) and (6) (b) of the Act, the specified rate is $64,000 per year, or that amount as affected by indexation in accordance with regulation 30BF.\n\n30BC Rate of remuneration per year\n\nFor paragraph 170CBA (6) (b) of the Act, the rate of remuneration per year that is taken to be applicable to an employee immediately before termination is:\n\n(a) for an employee who was continuously employed by the employer and was not on leave without full pay at any time during the period of 12 months immediately before termination — the greater of:\n\n(i) the remuneration that the employee actually received in that period; and\n\n(ii) the remuneration that the employee was entitled to receive in that period; or\n\n(b) for an employee who was continuously employed by the employer and was on leave without full pay at any time during the period of 12 months immediately before termination — the total of:\n\n(i) the actual remuneration received by the employee for the days during that period that the employee was not on leave without full pay; and\n\n(ii) for the days that the employee was on leave without full pay an amount worked out using the formula:\n\n![](image.002.png) or\n\n(c) for an employee who was continuously employed by the employer for a period less than 12 months immediately before termination — the amount worked out using the formula:\n\n![](image.003.png)\n\n30BD Fee for application to Commission to deal with termination\n\n(1) A fee of $50 is payable for lodging an application under subsection 170CE (1), (2), (3) or (4) of the Act.\n\n(2) However if a Registrar is satisfied that a person lodging an application will suffer serious hardship if the person pays the lodgment fee, no fee is payable for the application.\n\n(3) A lodgment fee paid by, or for, an applicant under subregulation (1), as in force before 31 December 2003, is to be refunded if, at least 2 days before the day on which the proceedings are first listed for attention by the Commission, the applicant discontinues the application in accordance with any rules made under section 48 of the Act.\n\n(4) Subregulations (1) and (2) cease to have effect on 31 December 2003.\n\n30BE Amount taken to have been received by the employee\n\nFor paragraph 170CH (8) (b) of the Act, an employee is taken to have received the remuneration that the employee would ordinarily have received during the period of leave if the employee had not been on leave without pay or without full pay.\n\n30BF Annual indexation of certain amounts\n\n(1) This regulation prescribes a formula under which each following amount (the indexable amount) is to be varied annually by the indexation factor (if any):\n\n(a) the amount mentioned in regulation 30BB;\n\n(b) the amount mentioned in paragraph 170CH (9) (b) of the Act.\n\n> base weekly earnings average means the last amount published by the Australian Statistician before 1 July 1996 as an estimate (except a preliminary estimate) of the average total weekly earnings (seasonally adjusted) for full time adult employees of all employees in Australia in a particular month.\n\n> current weekly earnings average, in relation to an indexation day, means the last amount published by the Australian Statistician before that day as an estimate (except a preliminary estimate) of the average total weekly earnings (seasonally adjusted) for full time adult employees of all employees in Australia in a particular month.\n\n> indexation day means 1 July 1997 or 1 July in a later year.\n\n> indexation factor, for an indexation day, means the number, worked out to 3 decimal places, resulting from the following formula:\n\n![](image.004.png)\n\n(3) If at any time (whether before or after the commencement of this regulation) the Australian Statistician publishes an estimate of the average total weekly earnings (seasonally adjusted) for full time adult employees in a particular month in substitution for such an estimate (except a preliminary estimate) previously published by the Australian Statistician for that month, the publication of the later estimate is to be disregarded for the purposes of this regulation.\n\n(4) Subject to subregulation (5), if, on any indexation day, the indexation factor is greater than 1, then, on and after that day, until a later application of this subregulation, an indexable amount is taken to be replaced by the amount worked out by multiplying the indexable amount by the indexation factor.\n\n(5) If an amount worked out under subregulation (4) is not $100, or a multiple of $100:\n\n(a) if the amount is not $50, or a multiple of $50 — it is to be rounded up or down to $100, or the nearest amount that is a multiple of $100 as appropriate; or\n\n(b) if the amount is $50, or a multiple of $50 — it is to be rounded up to $100, or the next highest amount that is a multiple of $100 as appropriate.\n\n30BG Schedule of costs (Act, s 170CJ)\n\n(1) For subsection 170CJ (5A) of the Act, the schedule of costs set out in Schedule 5 is prescribed.\n\n> Note 1 Under subsection 170CJ (7) of the Act, in awarding costs, the Commission is not limited to the items of expenditure mentioned in Schedule 5. However, if an item of expenditure is mentioned in Schedule 5, the Commission must not award costs for that item at a rate or of an amount in excess of the rate or amount mentioned in Schedule 5 for that item.\n\n> Note 2 An application for an order for costs must be made in accordance with Rule 47 of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission Rules 1998.\n\n(2) The Commission may allow the costs of briefing more than 1 counsel only if the Commission before which all counsel appear certifies that such attendance is necessary.\n\n> Note It is likely that certification under subregulation (2) would occur only in relation to a very large or complex case.\n\n(3) If the Commission considers it appropriate, a charge applicable to a solicitor in Schedule 5 is applicable to a person who:\n\n(a) is not a solicitor; and\n\n(b) is mentioned in section 42 of the Act.\n\n> Note Section 42 of the Act sets out who may represent a party to a proceeding before the Commission.\n\n(4) A bill of costs must identify, by an item number, each cost and disbursement claimed.\n\n(5) In exercising its discretion under item 1002 of Schedule 5, the Commission must have regard to commercial rates for copying and binding and is not obliged to apply the photographic or machine-made copy costs otherwise allowable in the Schedule.\n\n(6) In Schedule 5:\n\n> folio means 72 words.\n\n> Note There are generally 3 folios to a page.\n\n30C Temporary absence because of illness or injury\n\n(1) For paragraph 170CK (2) (a) of the Act, an employee’s absence from work because of illness or injury is a temporary absence if:\n\n(a) the employee provides a medical certificate for the illness or injury within:\n\n(i) 24 hours after the commencement of the absence; or\n\n(ii) such longer period as is reasonable in the circumstances; or\n\n(b) the employee:\n\n(i) is required by the terms of an award, a certified agreement, an AWA, a State award, a State employment agreement or an old IR agreement to:\n\n(A) notify the employer of an absence from work; and\n\n(B) substantiate the reason for the absence; and\n\n(ii) complies with those terms.\n\n(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply if:\n\n(a) the employee’s absence extends for more than 3 months, unless the employee is on paid sick leave for the duration of the absence; or\n\n(b) the total absences of the employee, within a 12 month period, whether based on a single or separate illnesses or injuries, extend for more than 3 months, unless the employee is on paid sick leave for the duration of the absences.\n\n(3) In this regulation:\n\n> medical certificate means a certificate signed by a medical practitioner that states that the employee is unable to work during a particular period.\n\n> medical practitioner means a person registered as a medical practitioner under a State or Territory law that provides for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners.\n\n> Note Any finding that an absence is not a temporary absence for paragraph 170CK (2) (a) of the Act, is without prejudice to the rights of an employee whose employment has been terminated by an employer on the basis of such an absence:\n\n> Note: (a) to apply to the Commission for relief under subsection 170CE (1), on the ground, or on grounds including the ground, that the termination was harsh, unjust or unreasonable; or\n\n> Note: (b) to apply under a law of a State on the ground that the termination was harsh, unjust or unreasonable (however described);\n\n> Note: in respect of the termination of that employment.\n\n30CA Required period of notice — exception for serious misconduct\n\n(1) For paragraph 170CM (1) (c) of the Act, serious misconduct includes:\n\n(a) wilful, or deliberate, behaviour by an employee that is inconsistent with the continuation of the contract of employment; and\n\n(b) conduct that causes imminent, and serious, risk to:\n\n(i) the health, or safety, of a person; or\n\n(ii) the reputation, viability or profitability of the employer’s business.\n\n(2) For subregulation (1), conduct that is serious misconduct includes:\n\n(a) the employee, in the course of the employee’s employment, engaging in:\n\n(i) theft; or\n\n(ii) fraud; or\n\n(iii) assault; or\n\n(b) the employee being intoxicated at work; or\n\n(c) the employee refusing to carry out a lawful and reasonable instruction that is consistent with the employee’s contract of employment.\n\n(3) Subregulation (2) does not apply if the employee is able to show that, in the circumstances, the conduct engaged in by the employee was not conduct that made employment in the period of notice unreasonable.\n\n(4) For this regulation, an employee is taken to be intoxicated if the employee’s faculties are, by reason of the employee being under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a drug (except a drug administered by, or taken in accordance with the directions of, a person lawfully authorised to administer the drug), so impaired that the employee is unfit to be entrusted with the employee’s duty or with any duty that the employee may be called upon to perform.\n\n30CB Required period of notice — ascertaining period of continuous service\n\n(1) For subsection 170CM (3) of the Act, in ascertaining an employee’s period of continuous service, the following actions and events must be disregarded:\n\n(a) a termination, suspension, stand down or other interruption imposed by the employer for the purpose of avoiding an obligation under section 170CM of the Act;\n\n(b) absence of the employee, on authorised leave, from work;\n\n(c) absence of the employee from work due to:\n\n(i) the employee’s illness; or\n\n(ii) an injury to the employee;\n\n(d) absence of the employee from work, if there was reasonable cause for the absence;\n\n(e) absence of the employee from work due to:\n\n(i) action that is protected action under section 170ML of the Act; or\n\n(ii) AWA industrial action within the meaning of subsection 170WB (1) of the Act;\n\n(f) any other absence from work, unless the employer has given the employee notice, under subregulation (4), that the employer will take an absence by the employee to break the employee’s continuity of service with the employer.\n\n(2) Paragraphs (1) (c) and (d) do not apply unless:\n\n(a) if the employee is required, under a relevant award, a certified agreement, an AWA, a State award, a State employment agreement or an old IR agreement to notify the employer of an absence and to substantiate the reason for the absence — the employee has done so; or\n\n(b) in any other case — the employee informs the employer within 24 hours after the commencement of the absence, or such longer period as is reasonable in the circumstances, of:\n\n(i) the employee’s absence; and\n\n(ii) whether the absence is due to illness, injury or other reason; and\n\n(iii) the likely duration of the absence.\n\n(3) Paragraph (1) (e) does not apply if the Commission or a State industrial authority has determined that, for the purpose of determining the employee’s entitlement to notice of termination or to compensation instead of notice, an absence is to be taken as breaking the employee’s continuity of service.\n\n(4) For paragraph (1) (f), notice must be given:\n\n(a) in writing; and\n\n(b) by delivering it to the employee personally or posting it to the employee’s last known address; and\n\n(c) during, or within 14 days after the end of, the period of absence.\n\n(5) A notice under paragraph (1) (f):\n\n(a) may be withdrawn by the employer; and\n\n(b) if withdrawn, is taken not to have been given.\n\n30CC Compensation in lieu of required period of notice — commission or piece rates employees\n\nFor paragraph 170CM (5) (c) of the Act, the amount taken to be payable, under an employee’s contract of employment, to an employee whose remuneration before termination was determined wholly or partly on the basis of commission or piece rates is the average actual remuneration received by the employee:\n\n(a) for an employee who was continuously employed by the employer for a period of 3 months or more immediately before termination — in the 3 months before termination; or\n\n(b) for an employee who was continuously employed by the employer for a period less than 3 months immediately before termination — in that period.\n\n30CD Inapplicability of section 170CM of the Act — succession, assignment or transmission of business\n\n(1) There is excluded from the operation of section 170CM of the Act a termination of employment that occurs because of the succession, assignment or transmission of the business of the employer (the former employer) to another person (the new employer) if:\n\n(a) the employee is employed by the new employer after the succession, assignment or transmission; and\n\n(b) either:\n\n(i) the new employer is under an obligation, enforceable by the employee, to recognise, for subsection 170CM (2) of the Act, the employee’s entire period of service to the former employer as continuous with service to the new employer; or\n\n(ii) the new employer is under an obligation to:\n\n(A) give the period of notice that is equivalent to the relevant period; or\n\n(B) pay the relevant amount of compensation;\n\nin the event that the new employer terminates the employee’s employment (except for serious misconduct) during the period, starting from the date of succession, assignment or transmission, that is equivalent to the relevant period.\n\n> relevant period means the period of notice that, but for this regulation, the former employer would have been required to give to the employee under section 170CM of the Act by reason of the employee’s employment by the former employer having been terminated at the time when the succession, assignment or transmission occurred.\n\n> relevant amount of compensation means the amount of compensation equivalent to the amount of compensation instead of notice that the new employer would be required to pay to the employee under section 170CM of the Act if the required period of notice for the purposes of that section was equivalent to the relevant period.\n\n30CE Prescribed notice of intended terminations  subsection 170CL (2) of the Act\n\nFor subsection 170CL (2) of the Act:\n\n(a) the prescribed body is Centrelink; and\n\n(b) the prescribed form is Form 14.\n\nDivision 2 Adoption leave\n\n","sortOrder":45},{"sectionNumber":"30E","sectionType":"section","heading":"Purpose of Division","content":"30E Purpose of Division\n\nThis Division makes provision for the purposes of section 170KC of the Act.\n\n","sortOrder":46},{"sectionNumber":"30F","sectionType":"section","heading":"Basic Principles","content":"30F Basic Principles\n\n(1) Under this Division, if a child under the age of 5 years is placed with an employee for adoption, the employee and the employee’s spouse are entitled between them to unpaid adoption leave totalling 52 weeks to care for the child.\n\n(2) However, an employee’s entitlement to leave under this Division is reduced by the employee’s other adoption leave entitlements (for example, under an award, a certified agreement, an AWA, a State employment agreement or a State law).\n\n(3) To obtain adoption leave under this Division, an employee must satisfy requirements relating to the following matters:\n\n(a) length of service;\n\n(b) notice periods;\n\n(c) information and documentation.\n\n(4) Except for a period of 3 weeks at the time of the placement of the child, an employee and the employee’s spouse must take adoption leave at different times.\n\n(5) An employee may take other leave (for example, annual leave) in conjunction with adoption leave, but this will reduce the amount of adoption leave that the employee may take.\n\n(6) Adoption leave may be varied or cancelled in certain circumstances. For example, leave may be cancelled if the employee will not become, or ceases to be, the child’s primary care-giver or if there has been a mistake in calculating the amount of leave to which the employee is entitled.\n\n(7) An employee who takes adoption leave is, in most circumstances, entitled to return to the position which the employee held before the leave was taken.\n\n(8) Adoption leave does not break an employee’s continuity of service.\n\n(9) This Division establishes minimum entitlements to adoption leave and so is intended to supplement, and not to override, entitlements under other Commonwealth, State and Territory legislation and awards.\n\n","sortOrder":47},{"sectionNumber":"30G","sectionType":"section","heading":"Definitions","content":"30G Definitions\n\nIn this Division:\n\n> adoption means adoption under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory.\n\n> adoption agency means:\n\n(a) an agency, body or office; or\n\n(b) a court;\n\nthat is authorised by a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory to perform functions in relation to adoption.\n\n> adoption leave means short adoption leave or long adoption leave.\n\n> continuous service means service (otherwise than as a casual or seasonal employee) under an unbroken contract of employment, and includes a period of leave, or a period of absence, authorised:\n\n(b) by an award or order of a court or tribunal that has power to fix wages and other terms and conditions of employment, or a certified agreement, an AWA, a State employment agreement or an old IR agreement; or\n\n(c) by a contract of employment; or\n\n(d) by this Division or another law of the Commonwealth or of a State or a Territory.\n\n> Division 2 adoption leave means Division 2 short adoption leave or Division 2 long adoption leave.\n\n> Division 2 long adoption leave has the meaning given by paragraph 30H (1) (b).\n\n> Division 2 short adoption leave has the meaning given by paragraph 30H (1) (a).\n\n> employee includes a part-time employee, but not a casual or seasonal employee.\n\n> law includes an unwritten law.\n\n> long adoption leave means Division 2 long adoption leave or any other leave (however described) that:\n\n(a) is leave to which an employee is entitled, or that has been applied for by or granted to an employee, in respect of the adoption of a child, otherwise than under this Division (for example, under another law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, or under an award, an order, a certified agreement, an AWA or a State employment agreement); and\n\n(b) is of a kind analogous to Division 2 long adoption leave, or would be of such a kind but for one or more of the following:\n\n(i) it is paid leave;\n\n(ii) differences in the rules governing eligibility for it;\n\n(iii) differences in the period or periods for which it can be taken.\n\n> placement means the placement, by an adoption agency, of a child with an employee for adoption.\n\n> relevant statutory declaration, in relation to an employee, has the meaning given by paragraph 30P (1) (b).\n\n> short adoption leave means Division 2 short adoption leave or any other leave (however described) that:\n\n(a) is leave to which an employee is entitled, or that has been applied for by or granted to an employee, in respect of the adoption of a child, otherwise than under this Division (for example, under another law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, or under an award, an order, a certified agreement, an AWA or a State employment agreement); and\n\n(b) is of a kind analogous to Division 2 short adoption leave, or would be of such a kind but for one or more of the following:\n\n(i) it is paid leave;\n\n(ii) differences in the rules governing eligibility for it;\n\n(iii) difference in the period or periods for which it can be taken.\n\n> spouse, in relation to an employee, includes a person of the opposite sex to the employee who lives with the employee in a marriage-like relationship, although not legally married to the employee.\n\n","sortOrder":48},{"sectionNumber":"30H","sectionType":"section","heading":"Entitlement to adoption leave","content":"30H Entitlement to adoption leave\n\n(1) Subject to this Division, an employee is entitled, in respect of the placement of a child with the employee for adoption, to each of the following:\n\n(a) an unbroken period of up to 3 weeks of unpaid leave (Division 2 short adoption leave) to enable the employee, or the employee and the employee’s spouse, to care for the child;\n\n(b) an unbroken period of up to 52 weeks of unpaid leave (Division 2 long adoption leave) in order to be the child’s primary care-giver.\n\n(2) An employer must grant the leave referred to in paragraphs (1) (a) and (b) if each of the following paragraphs apply:\n\n(a) the child is to be, or has been, placed with the employee for adoption;\n\n(b) as a result of the placement, the employee is to provide, or provides, care for the child;\n\n(c) the child will be, at the proposed date of the placement, or was at the date of the placement, as the case requires, under the age of 5 years;\n\n(d) the child is not a child or step-child of the employee or the employee’s spouse;\n\n(e) the child will not have, at the proposed date of the placement, or had not, at the date of the placement, as the case requires, previously lived with the employee for a continuous period of 6 months or more;\n\n(f) it is reasonable to expect that the employee will complete, or the employee had completed, as the case requires, a period of at least 12 months continuous service with the employer on the day before the date of commencement of the leave;\n\n(g) the proposed leave complies with regulation 30K;\n\n(h) the employee complies with regulations 30M, 30N and 30P.\n\n","sortOrder":49},{"sectionNumber":"30J","sectionType":"section","heading":"Maximum period of long adoption leave","content":"30J Maximum period of long adoption leave\n\nThe maximum period of Division 2 long adoption leave is 52 weeks less the total of:\n\n(a) if the employee has notified the employer of his or her intention to apply for a period of short adoption leave in respect of the placement — that period;\n\n(b) each period of annual leave, or long service leave, that the employee has applied to take instead of, or in conjunction with, long adoption leave in respect of the placement;\n\n(c) each period of leave specified under paragraph 30P (3) (c) in the relevant statutory declaration.\n\n","sortOrder":50},{"sectionNumber":"30K","sectionType":"section","heading":"Limitations on the taking of adoption leave","content":"30K Limitations on the taking of adoption leave\n\n(1) A period of Division 2 short adoption leave must begin on the day of the placement.\n\n(2) A period of Division 2 long adoption leave must begin on the later of:\n\n(a) the day specified in the employee’s application for leave as the first day of the period of leave; or\n\n(b) the date of placement of the child;\n\nand must not extend beyond the first anniversary of the date of placement of the child.\n\n(3) A period of Division 2 long adoption leave must not overlap with a period of leave specified under paragraph 30P (3) (c) in the relevant statutory declaration.\n\n(4) Subject to subregulations (1), (2) and (3), a period of Division 2 short adoption leave or Division 2 long adoption leave must be a continuous period equal to the shorter of:\n\n(a) the period applied for; or\n\n(b) the period of entitlement.\n\n","sortOrder":51},{"sectionNumber":"30L","sectionType":"section","heading":"Entitlement affected by other adoption leave available to employee","content":"30L Entitlement affected by other adoption leave available to employee\n\n(1) This regulation applies if, had this Division not been enacted:\n\n(a) an employee could have applied, in respect of the placement of a child, for short adoption leave or long adoption leave to which paragraphs (a) and (b) of the definition of short adoption leave or long adoption leave, as the case may be, in regulation 30G apply; and\n\n(b) if the employee had so applied in accordance with the rules governing that adoption leave, the employee would have a legally enforceable right to a period of such leave;\n\nwhether or not the employee has in fact so applied.\n\n(2) The period of leave referred to in paragraph (1) (b) is called the period of alternative leave.\n\n(3) The period of Division 2 short adoption leave or Division 2 long adoption leave, as the case may be, that the employer would, but for this regulation, be required to grant to the employee in respect of the placement of the child is called the unadjusted period of adoption leave.\n\n(4) If the period of alternative leave is as long as, or longer than, the unadjusted period of adoption leave, the employer must not grant Division 2 short adoption leave or Division 2 long adoption leave, as the case may be, in respect of the placement.\n\n(5) Otherwise, the employer must grant to the employee, instead of the unadjusted period of adoption leave, a period of short adoption leave, or long adoption leave, as the case may be, that:\n\n(a) equals the difference between the unadjusted period of adoption leave and the period of alternative leave; and\n\n(b) begins immediately after the period of alternative leave if the employer grants it; and\n\n(c) in other respects complies with the employee’s entitlements under this Division.\n\n> Note This regulation assumes that an employee will make a single application for a composite period of adoption leave to which the employee is entitled, and that the application will be made in accordance with both this Division and the rules governing the other kind of adoption leave for which the employee is applying.\n\n","sortOrder":52},{"sectionNumber":"30M","sectionType":"section","heading":"Employee to give notice of adoption leave","content":"30M Employee to give notice of adoption leave\n\n(1) An employee who:\n\n(a) is given notice of the approval of the placement of a child with the employee; and\n\n(b) intends to apply for Division 2 adoption leave in respect of the placement;\n\nmust give notice to the employer in accordance with this regulation.\n\n(2) As soon as practicable after receiving notice of the approval, the employee must give notice in writing to the employer of his or her intention to apply for Division 2 adoption leave.\n\n(3) Within 2 months after giving notice under subregulation (2), the employee must give notice in writing to the employer of the period or periods of adoption leave that the employee proposes to take.\n\n(4) As soon as practicable after the employee is given notice of the proposed date of placement, the employee must give notice in writing to the employer of that date.\n\n","sortOrder":53},{"sectionNumber":"30N","sectionType":"section","heading":"Application for adoption leave","content":"30N Application for adoption leave\n\n(1) An employee must apply in writing for Division 2 adoption leave.\n\n(2) The application must specify the first and last days of the proposed period or periods of leave.\n\n(3) The employee must submit the application to the employer:\n\n(a) in the case of Division 2 short adoption leave — at least 14 days before the proposed date of the placement of the child; or\n\n(b) in the case of Division 2 long adoption leave — at least 10 weeks before the first day of the period of leave.\n\n(4) Paragraph (3) (a) does not apply if:\n\n(a) due to the date of placement of the child required by the adoption agency the employee cannot comply with the paragraph; and\n\n(b) the employee submits the application as soon as practicable within the period of 14 days before the proposed date of the placement.\n\n(5) Paragraph (3) (b) does not apply if:\n\n(a) due to the date of placement of the child required by the adoption agency the employee cannot comply with the paragraph; and\n\n(b) the employee submits the application as soon as practicable within the period of 10 weeks before the first day of the period of leave.\n\n","sortOrder":54},{"sectionNumber":"30P","sectionType":"section","heading":"Documents to be given to employer before employee takes leave","content":"30P Documents to be given to employer before employee takes leave\n\n(1) Before beginning a period of Division 2 adoption leave, the employee must give to the employer:\n\n(a) a statement from the adoption agency of the proposed date of placement of the child; and\n\n(b) a statutory declaration (the relevant statutory declaration) in accordance with subregulation (3).\n\n(2) If the employee has applied for more than one period of Division 2 adoption leave in respect of a placement, the reference in subregulation (1) to a period is to be taken as a reference to the first of those periods.\n\n(3) A statutory declaration under paragraph (1) (b) must:\n\n(a) state that the employee proposes to take one or both of the following (as the case requires):\n\n(i) Division 2 short adoption leave to enable the employee, or the employee and the employee’s spouse, to care for the child;\n\n(ii) Division 2 long adoption leave in order to be the child’s primary care-giver;\n\n(b) state that the child:\n\n(i) will be at the proposed date of the placement, or was, at the date of the placement, as the case requires, under the age of 5 years; and\n\n(ii) is not a child or step-child of the employee or the employee’s spouse; and\n\n(iii) will not have, at the proposed date of the placement, or had not, at the date of the placement, as the case requires, previously lived with the employee for a continuous period of 6 months or more;\n\n(c) specify:\n\n(i) the first and last days of any period of short adoption leave for which the employee’s spouse intends to apply, or has applied, in respect of the placement of the child; and\n\n(ii) the first and last days of any period of long adoption leave for which the employee’s spouse intends to apply, or has applied, in respect of the placement of the child; and\n\n(iii) the first and last days of each period of annual leave, or long service leave, for which the employee’s spouse intends to apply, or has applied, instead of, or in conjunction with, that adoption leave; and\n\n(d) state that the employee:\n\n(i) will be the child’s primary care-giver throughout the period (if any) of Division 2 long adoption leave referred to in paragraph (3) (a); and\n\n(ii) will not engage in any conduct inconsistent with the employee’s contract of employment while on adoption leave.\n\n","sortOrder":55},{"sectionNumber":"30Q","sectionType":"section","heading":"Taking annual leave or long service leave instead of, or in conjunction with, adoption leave","content":"30Q Taking annual leave or long service leave instead of, or in conjunction with, adoption leave\n\nIf an employee applies to take annual leave, or long service leave, instead of, or in conjunction with, Division 2 short adoption leave or Division 2 long adoption leave in respect of the placement of a child, the employer must grant the annual leave or long service leave if:\n\n(a) had this Division not been enacted, the employer would have been obliged to grant it (for example, under some other law of the Commonwealth or of a State or a Territory); or\n\n(b) the total of the following does not exceed 52 weeks:\n\n(i) the period of annual leave or long service leave;\n\n(ii) each period of annual leave, or long service leave, that the employer has already granted to the employee instead of, or in conjunction with, the adoption leave;\n\n(iii) each period of adoption leave that the employer has already granted to the employee in respect of the placement;\n\n(iv) each period of leave specified under paragraph 30P (3) (c) in the relevant statutory declaration.\n\n","sortOrder":56},{"sectionNumber":"30R","sectionType":"section","heading":"Extension of adoption leave","content":"30R Extension of adoption leave\n\n(1) An employee may apply in writing for an extension of Division 2 long adoption leave granted to the employee.\n\n(2) The employer must grant the application if:\n\n(a) it is given to the employer at least 14 days before the last day of the period of leave; and\n\n(b) it specifies the first or last day of the extended period of leave, as the case requires; and\n\n(c) unless the matters referred to in subparagraphs 30P (3) (c) (i), (ii) and (iii) are still as stated in the relevant statutory declaration — the employee submits with the application for the extension a statutory declaration stating the matters referred to in those subparagraphs; and\n\n(d) the period of leave, if extended in accordance with the application, would not exceed the maximum period under regulation 30J, calculated as at the time of granting the application for the extension.\n\n(3) The period of adoption leave may be extended again only by agreement between the employer and the employee.\n\n","sortOrder":57},{"sectionNumber":"30S","sectionType":"section","heading":"Shortening of adoption leave","content":"30S Shortening of adoption leave\n\n(1) An employee may apply in writing to shorten a period of Division 2 adoption leave granted to the employee.\n\n(2) The employer may grant the application if it specifies the last day of the shortened period of leave.\n\n","sortOrder":58},{"sectionNumber":"30T","sectionType":"section","heading":"Effect on adoption leave of failure to complete 12 months continuous service","content":"30T Effect on adoption leave of failure to complete 12 months continuous service\n\nIf Division 2 adoption leave has been granted on the basis that it is reasonable to expect that the employee will complete a period of at least 12 months continuous service with the employer on a particular day, the employer may cancel the leave if the employee does not complete such a period on that day.\n\n","sortOrder":59},{"sectionNumber":"30U","sectionType":"section","heading":"Effect on adoption leave if child is 5 years of age or more","content":"30U Effect on adoption leave if child is 5 years of age or more\n\nIf Division 2 adoption leave has been granted to an employee on the basis that the child will be under the age of 5 years on the day of the placement, the employer may cancel the leave if the child is not under the age of 5 years on that day.\n\n","sortOrder":60},{"sectionNumber":"30V","sectionType":"section","heading":"Effect on adoption leave if child has lived continuously with employee","content":"30V Effect on adoption leave if child has lived continuously with employee\n\nIf Division 2 adoption leave has been granted to an employee on the basis that the child will not at the day of the placement have previously lived with the employee for a continuous period of 6 months or more, the employer may cancel the leave if the child had at that day previously lived with the employee for a continuous period of 6 months or more.\n\n","sortOrder":61},{"sectionNumber":"30W","sectionType":"section","heading":"Effect on adoption leave if child is the child of the employee or employee’s spouse","content":"30W Effect on adoption leave if child is the child of the employee or employee’s spouse\n\nIf Division 2 adoption leave has been granted to an employee on the basis that the child is not a child or step-child of the employee or the employee’s spouse, the employer may cancel the leave if the child is a child or step-child of the employee or the employee’s spouse.\n\n","sortOrder":62},{"sectionNumber":"30X","sectionType":"section","heading":"Effect on adoption leave if placement does not proceed","content":"30X Effect on adoption leave if placement does not proceed\n\n(1) This regulation applies if an employer has granted Division 2 adoption leave to an employee and the placement of the child:\n\n(a) does not take place; or\n\n(b) takes place but does not continue.\n\n(2) The employer may cancel the adoption leave at any time before it begins.\n\n(3) If the adoption leave has begun, the employee may notify the employer in writing that the employee wishes to return to work.\n\n(4) On receipt of a notice under subregulation (3), the employer must notify the employee in writing of the day on which the employee is to return to work, being a day within 4 weeks after the employer received the notice.\n\n(5) If the adoption leave has begun, the employer may notify the employee in writing that the employee must return to work on a specified day that is not less than 4 weeks after the notice is given.\n\n(6) If the employee returns to work, the employer must cancel the rest of the adoption leave.\n\n","sortOrder":63},{"sectionNumber":"30Y","sectionType":"section","heading":"Effect on adoption leave if employee ceases to be the primary care-giver","content":"30Y Effect on adoption leave if employee ceases to be the primary care-giver\n\n(1) This regulation applies if:\n\n(a) during a substantial period beginning on or after the beginning of an employee’s Division 2 long adoption leave, the employee is not the child’s primary care-giver; and\n\n(b) having regard to the length of that period and to any other relevant circumstances, it is reasonable to expect that the employee will not again become the child’s primary care‑giver within a reasonable period.\n\n(2) The employer may notify the employee in writing that the employee must return to work on a specified day that is not less than 4 weeks after the notice is given.\n\n(3) If the employee returns to work, the employer must cancel the rest of the adoption leave.\n\n","sortOrder":64},{"sectionNumber":"30Z","sectionType":"section","heading":"Return to work after adoption leave","content":"30Z Return to work after adoption leave\n\n(1) This regulation applies when an employee returns to work after a period of Division 2 adoption leave.\n\n(2) The employer must employ the employee in the position that the employee held immediately before that period.\n\n(3) If that position no longer exists but the employee is qualified for, and can perform the duties of, other positions in the employer’s employment, the employer must employ the employee in whichever of those positions is nearest in status and remuneration to the position referred to in subregulation (2).\n\n30ZA Employee’s duty if excessive leave granted or if periods of long adoption leave overlap\n\n(1) This regulation applies if the total of the following exceeds 52 weeks:\n\n(a) each period of adoption leave granted to the employee in respect of the placement of a child;\n\n(b) each period of annual leave or long service leave granted by the employer to the employee instead of, or in conjunction with, such adoption leave;\n\n(c) each period of adoption leave granted to the employee’s spouse in respect of the placement of the child;\n\n(d) each period of annual leave or long service leave, granted by the employer referred to in paragraph (c), to the employee’s spouse instead of, or in conjunction with, such adoption leave.\n\n(2) This regulation also applies if a period of leave of a kind referred to in paragraph (1) (a) (other than short adoption leave) or paragraph (1) (b) overlaps with a period of leave of a kind referred to in paragraph (1) (c) (other than short adoption leave) or paragraph (1) (d).\n\n(3) The employee must give to the employer notice in writing that:\n\n(a) if subregulation (1) applies — states that the total exceeds 52 weeks and specifies the amount of the excess; and\n\n(b) if subregulation (2) applies — specifies the period of the overlap; and\n\n(c) sets out how the employee suggests that the employer vary or cancel leave granted to the employee (except in so far as the employee has already taken the leave) so as to reduce or remove the excess or overlap; and\n\n(d) unless the variations and cancellations suggested under paragraph (c) will remove the excess or overlap — sets out the suggestions that the employee’s spouse has made or proposes to make under this paragraph.\n\n(4) The variations and cancellations suggested under this regulation must be such that, if they are all made, the excess or overlap will be removed.\n\n(5) An employer who receives a notice under subregulation (3) may vary or cancel periods of leave as suggested in the notice, or as agreed with the employee or the employee’s spouse, as the case may be.\n\n30ZB Employer to warn replacement employee that employment is only temporary\n\nAn employer must not employ a person:\n\n(a) to replace an employee while the employee is on adoption leave; or\n\n(b) to replace an employee who, while another employee is on adoption leave, is to perform the duties of the position held by the other employee;\n\nunless the employer has informed the person:\n\n(c) that the person’s employment is only temporary; and\n\n(d) about the rights of the employee who is on adoption leave.\n\n30ZC Adoption leave and continuity of service\n\nA period of adoption leave does not break an employee’s continuity of service, but does not otherwise count as service except:\n\n(a) for the purpose of determining the employee’s entitlement to a later period of:\n\n(i) adoption leave; or\n\n(ii) other parental leave within the meaning of clause 2 of Schedule 14 to the Act; or\n\n(b) as expressly provided in a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, or in an award, order, agreement or instrument.\n\n30ZD Effect of Division on other laws\n\nTo avoid doubt, this Division has effect despite:\n\n(a) a law of a State or Territory; or\n\n(b) an award, order, agreement or instrument;\n\nbut is not intended to exclude or limit the operation of such a law, or of an award, order, agreement or instrument, in so far as that law, award, order, agreement or instrument can operate concurrently with this Division.\n\n  \n\nPart 5B Certified agreements\n\n30ZE Prescribed conditions of employment specified in prescribed Commonwealth laws (Act, s. 170LZ)\n\n(1) For the purposes of subsection 170LZ (4) of the Act:\n\n(a) the following laws are prescribed:\n\n(i) all determinations made by an Agency Head under subsection 24 (1) of the Public Service Act 1999 (except a determination made under that subsection in accordance with regulations made for the purpose of subsection 72 (5) of that Act);\n\n(ii) all determinations made by a Secretary under subsection 24 (1) of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999;\n\n(iv) Determination No. 1 (Determination of Remuneration and Allowances and Terms and Conditions of Service of Deputy Commissioners of Police), made under sections 17 and 20 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, to the extent that it relates to an entitlement to an adjustment payment;\n\n(v) all determinations made under subsection 26E (1) or (1A) of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979;\n\n(vi) Determination No. 5 (Determination of Adjustment Payment for Members and Staff Members), made under section 30 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, to the extent that it relates to an entitlement to an adjustment payment;\n\n(vii) Determination No. 2 (Determination of Terms and Conditions of Service of the Senior Executive Service), made under section 30 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, to the extent that it relates to an entitlement to an adjustment payment; and\n\n(b) the following conditions of employment are prescribed:\n\n(i) each condition of employment specified in a determination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (i) (except a condition of employment specified in a determination made under subsection 24 (1) of the Public Service Act 1999 in accordance with regulations made for the purpose of subsection 72 (5) of that Act);\n\n(ii) each condition of employment specified in a determination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (ii);\n\n(iii) each condition of employment specified in the determinations mentioned in subparagraphs (a) (iv) to (vii) (inclusive).\n\n> adjustment payment has the meaning given by subsection 4 (1) of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.\n\n> Agency Head has the meaning given by section 7 of the Public Service Act 1999.\n\n> Secretary has the meaning given by section 7 of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999.\n\n30ZF Modification of certified agreement provisions applied as State law\n\n(1) For the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of complementary State law in subsection 170NI (2) of the Act, the modifications in Part 1 of Schedule 6 are required in relation to the application, as a law of a State, of the certified agreement provisions of the Act.\n\n(2) For the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of complementary State law in subsection 170NI (2) of the Act, the modifications in Part 2 of Schedule 6 are permitted in relation to the application, as a law of a State, of the certified agreement provisions of the Act.\n\n30ZG Protected action — continuity of employment not affected\n\n(1) For the purposes of subsection 170ML (6) of the Act, prescribed purposes are the assessment of eligibility for, or the calculation of, any benefit or entitlement arising from the employees’ employment by the employer, including, in particular:\n\n(a) superannuation entitlements; and\n\n(b) authorised leave entitlements; and\n\n(c) remuneration and promotion as affected by seniority; and\n\n(d) entitlement (if any) to notice on termination of employment.\n\n(2) In paragraph (1) (b), authorised leave means leave authorised:\n\n(b) by an award or order of a court or tribunal that has power to fix wages and other terms and conditions of employment; or\n\n(c) by a certified agreement, an AWA, a State employment agreement or an old IR agreement; or\n\n(d) by the employee’s contract of employment; or\n\n(e) by a law of the Commonwealth, or of a State or Territory.\n\n30ZGA Prescribed person — section 170NF of the Act\n\nFor paragraph 170NF (4) (d) of the Act, an inspector is prescribed.\n\n> Note Under subsection 170NF (4) of the Act, an application for an order under subsection 170NF (1) that:\n\n> Note:  imposes a penalty on a person who contravenes a penalty provision; and\n\n> Note:  relates to a contravention of section 170MN;\n\n> Note: may be made by a prescribed person.\n\nPart 5C Australian Workplace Agreements\n\n30ZH Interpretation\n\nExpressions that are used in this Part and in Part VID of the Act have, in this Part, the same respective meanings as in that Part of the Act.\n\n30ZI Content of AWA\n\n(1) For subsection 170VG (1) of the Act, the provisions relating to discrimination set out in Schedule 8 are prescribed.\n\n(2) For subsection 170VG (3) of the Act, the model procedure set out in Schedule 9 is prescribed.\n\n30ZJ Prescribed conditions of employment specified in prescribed Commonwealth laws (Act, s. 170VR (4))\n\n(1) For subsection 170VR (4) of the Act:\n\n(a) the following laws are prescribed:\n\n(i) all determinations made by an Agency Head under subsection 24 (1) of the Public Service Act 1999 (except a determination made under that subsection in accordance with regulations made for the purpose of subsection 72 (5) of that Act);\n\n(ii) all determinations made by a Secretary under subsection 24 (1) of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999;\n\n(iv) Determination No. 1 (Determination of Remuneration and Allowances and Terms and Conditions of Service of Deputy Commissioners of Police), made under sections 17 and 20 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, to the extent that it relates to an entitlement to an adjustment payment;\n\n(v) all determinations made under subsection 26E (1) or (1A) of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979;\n\n(vi) Determination No. 5 (Determination of Adjustment Payment for Members and Staff Members), made under section 30 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, to the extent that it relates to an entitlement to an adjustment payment;\n\n(vii) Determination No. 2 (Determination of Terms and Conditions of Service of the Senior Executive Service), made under section 30 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, to the extent that it relates to an entitlement to an adjustment payment; and\n\n(b) the following conditions of employment are prescribed:\n\n(i) each condition of employment specified in a determination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (i) (except a condition of employment specified in a determination made under subsection 24 (1) of the Public Service Act 1999 in accordance with regulations made for the purpose of subsection 72 (5) of that Act);\n\n(ii) each condition of employment specified in a determination mentioned in subparagraph (a) (ii);\n\n(iii) each condition of employment specified in the determinations mentioned in subparagraphs (a) (iv) to (vii) (inclusive).\n\n> adjustment payment has the meaning given by subsection 4 (1) of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.\n\n> Agency Head has the meaning given by section 7 of the Public Service Act 1999.\n\n> Secretary has the meaning given by section 7 of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999.\n\n30ZK AWA industrial action — continuity of employment not affected\n\n(1) For subsection 170WC (4) of the Act, prescribed purposes are the assessment of eligibility for, or the calculation of, any benefit or entitlement arising from the employees’ employment by the employer, including, in particular:\n\n(a) superannuation entitlements; and\n\n(b) authorised leave entitlements; and\n\n(c) remuneration and promotion as affected by seniority; and\n\n(d) entitlement (if any) to notice on termination of employment.\n\n(2) In paragraph (1) (b), authorised leave means leave authorised:\n\n(b) by an award or order of a court or tribunal that has power to fix wages and other terms and conditions of employment; or\n\n(c) by a certified agreement, an AWA, a State employment agreement or an old IR agreement; or\n\n(d) by the employee’s contract of employment; or\n\n(e) by a law of the Commonwealth, or of a State or Territory.\n\n30ZL Immunity conditional on giving notice\n\nFor subsection 170WD (1) of the Act, a notice must be in writing and must include, or be accompanied by, particulars of:\n\n(a) any matter that the party intending to take the action proposes as a matter that should be dealt with by the AWA; and\n\n(b) the proposed nominal expiry date of the AWA; and\n\n(c) the proposed date or dates on which the action will take place; and\n\n(d) the proposed duration of the action; and\n\n(e) the proposed nature and form of the action.\n\n30ZM Exception to prohibition on disclosure of identity of AWA parties\n\n(1) For paragraph 170WHB (2) (b) of the Act, a disclosure by a person (the entrusted person) to an authorised person of protected information that the entrusted person knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe, will identify another person as being, or having been, a party to an AWA is authorised if the disclosure of the protected information is for the purpose of:\n\n(a) providing analyses of trends in agreement making; or\n\n(b) preparing reports on enterprise bargaining for the purposes of section 358A of the Act.\n\n> authorised person means:\n\n(a) for the purposes of paragraph (1) (a):\n\n(b) for the purposes of paragraph (1) (b):\n\n(iii) a person authorised in writing by the Workplace Relations Minister.\n\n> protected information has the same meaning as in subsection 170WHB (4) of the Act.\n\n30ZN Modification of AWA provisions applied as State law\n\n(1) For paragraph (a) of the definition of complementary State law in subsection 170WKA (2) of the Act, the modifications in Part 1 of Schedule 11 are required in relation to the application, as a law of a State, of the AWA provisions of the Act.\n\n(2) For paragraph (b) of the definition of complementary State law in subsection 170WKA (2) of the Act, the modifications in Part 2 of Schedule 11 are permitted in relation to the application, as a law of a State, of the AWA provisions of the Act.\n\n30ZO Qualifications and appointment of bargaining agents\n\n(1) For paragraph 170WL (b) of the Act, a person is excluded from being appointed or holding an appointment as a bargaining agent if the person:\n\n(a) has been appointed as the bargaining agent for the other party to the AWA; or\n\n(b) is bankrupt or is applying to take the benefit of any law for the relief of a bankrupt or insolvent debtor; or\n\n(c) has not attained the age of 18 years.\n\n(2) For paragraph 170WL (b) of the Act, if, before or after the commencement of this regulation, a person has been convicted of:\n\n(a) an offence against a Commonwealth, State or Territory law punishable by imprisonment for 1 year or longer; or\n\n(b) an offence against a Commonwealth, State or Territory law that involves dishonesty and is punishable by imprisonment for 6 months or longer; or\n\n(c) an offence in connection with the negotiation of a certified agreement, an old IR agreement, an AWA or ancillary document (whether or not as a bargaining agent), or a State agreement under a State law; or\n\n(d) an offence under the Act;\n\nthat person is excluded from being appointed or holding an appointment as a bargaining agent within the period of 5 years after the date of conviction or, if the person was sentenced to imprisonment, after release from prison.\n\n(3) A person who is excluded from being appointed or holding an appointment as a bargaining agent under subregulation (1) or (2) may apply to the Court for leave to hold an appointment as a bargaining agent.\n\n(4) When granting leave under this regulation, the Court may impose any conditions or restrictions that it thinks fit.\n\n(5) The Court may at any time, on the application of the Employment Advocate, revoke leave granted by the Court under this regulation.\n\n(6) It is a condition of the appointment of an organisation, or any other incorporated body, as a bargaining agent that each individual who carries out the functions of a bargaining agent on its behalf is, at all material times, a person who is not excluded by the preceding provisions of this regulation from being a bargaining agent.\n\n30ZP Required form of AWAs and ancillary documents\n\nFor paragraph 170WL (c) of the Act, every AWA and ancillary document must:\n\n(a) be in the English language; and\n\n(b) be printed in legible typescript; and\n\n(c) include the full name and address of each party who signs the document.\n\n30ZQ Witnessing of signatures on AWAs and ancillary documents\n\n(1) For paragraph 170WL (d) of the Act, a person who signs an AWA or an ancillary document as a witness must also include his or her full name and address.\n\n(2) For paragraph 170WL (d) of the Act, the following persons cannot witness a party’s signature on an AWA or an ancillary document:\n\n(a) the other party to the AWA or ancillary document;\n\n(b) the bargaining agent of the other party to the AWA or ancillary document;\n\n(c) where the other party to the AWA or ancillary document is a corporation — a person who is a director of the corporation or a person involved in the day to day management of the corporation.\n\nPart VI Co-operation with the States\n\n31 Prescribed State laws — section 173 of the Act\n\nFor the purposes of subsections 173 (1) and (2) of the Act, each of the following State Acts is a prescribed law of the State by whose Parliament it was passed:\n\n(a) the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1940 of New South Wales;\n\n(b) the Industrial Relations Act 1979 of Victoria;\n\n(c) the Industrial Relations Act 1990 of Queensland;\n\n(d) the Industrial Relations Act 1979 of Western Australia;\n\n(e) the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1972 of South Australia;\n\n(f) the Industrial Relations Act 1984 of Tasmania.\n\nPart 6A Compliance\n\n32AA Recovery of wages etc — small claims procedure\n\n(1) For the purposes of paragraph 179C (b) of the Act, the manner in which a person indicates that he or she wants a small claims procedure to apply to an action that the person starts in a magistrate’s court is:\n\n(a) by:\n\n(i) endorsing the papers initiating the action with a statement that the person wants a small claims procedure to apply to the action; or\n\n(ii) lodging with the magistrate’s court a paper that identifies the action and states that the person wants a small claims procedure to apply to the action; and\n\n(b) by giving a copy of the papers initiating the action, together with a copy of the paper (if any) mentioned in subparagraph (a) (ii), to every other party to the action.\n\n(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to an action that a person starts in a magistrate’s court if rules of court relating to that court prescribe the manner in which the person indicates that he or she wants a small claims procedure to apply to the action.\n\n32A Recovery of small claims under award, order, AWA or certified agreement — maximum amount\n\nThe prescribed amount for the purposes of paragraph 179D (2) (a) of the Act is $10,000.\n\n32AB Recovery of pay by contract outworkers in Victoria in textile, clothing and footwear industry — small claims procedure\n\n(1) For subsection 547 (1) of the Act, the manner in which a person indicates that he or she wants a small claims procedure to apply to an action that the person starts in a magistrates court is:\n\n(a) by:\n\n(i) endorsing the papers initiating the action with a statement that the person wants a small claims procedure to apply to the action; or\n\n(ii) lodging with the court a paper that identifies the action and states that the person wants a small claims procedure to apply to the action; and\n\n(b) by giving a copy of the papers initiating the action, together with a copy of the paper (if any) mentioned in subparagraph (a) (ii), to every other party to the action.\n\n(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to an action that a person starts in a magistrates court if rules of court relating to that court prescribe the manner in which the person indicates that he or she wants a small claims procedure to apply to the action.\n\n32AC Recovery of small claims by contract outworkers in Victoria in textile, clothing and footwear industry — maximum amount\n\nFor paragraph 547 (2) (a) of the Act, the prescribed amount is $10 000.\n\nPart 6B Payments in relation to periods of industrial action\n\n32B Applications to the Court (Act, s 187AC)\n\nFor paragraph 187AC (2) (c) of the Act, an inspector is prescribed.\n\n> Note Under subsection 187AC (2) of the Act, an application to the Court for orders under section 187AD of the Act in respect of contraventions of section 187AA or 187AB of the Act may be made by various persons, including a person prescribed by the regulations.\n\nPart VII Entry and inspections by organisations\n\n","sortOrder":65},{"sectionNumber":"109A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Applications for permits to enter and investigate premises (Act, s. 285A (1))","content":"109A Applications for permits to enter and investigate premises (Act, s. 285A (1))\n\nFor the purposes of subsection 285A (1) of the Act, an application for a permit made by an organisation, or a branch of an organisation, must:\n\n(a) be in writing; and\n\n(b) be signed by a member of the committee of management of the organisation or of the branch of that organisation, as the case requires; and\n\n(c) state the name of the person in whose name the permit is to be issued; and\n\n(d) state whether that person is an officer or employee of the organisation or branch, as the case requires; and\n\n(e) if the person is an officer of the organisation or branch, state the office held by that person.\n\n","sortOrder":66},{"sectionNumber":"109B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed form of permit (Act, s. 285A (1))","content":"109B Prescribed form of permit (Act, s. 285A (1))\n\nFor the purposes of subsection 285A (1) of the Act, the prescribed form of a permit is Form 13.\n\n","sortOrder":67},{"sectionNumber":"109C","sectionType":"section","heading":"Application for revocation of a permit (Act, s. 285A (3))","content":"109C Application for revocation of a permit (Act, s. 285A (3))\n\n(1) For the purposes of subsection 285A (3) of the Act, an application for the revocation of a permit may be made by:\n\n(a) an employer claiming that:\n\n(i) the employer, or an employee of the employer, has been hindered or obstructed by the holder of the permit; or\n\n(ii) the holder of the permit has otherwise acted in an improper manner; or\n\n(b) an employer organisation claiming that:\n\n(i) one of its members, or an employee of one of its members, has been hindered or obstructed by the holder of the permit; or\n\n(ii) the holder of the permit has otherwise acted in an improper manner; or\n\n(c) an inspector claiming that:\n\n(i) an employer, or an employee of an employer, has been hindered or obstructed by the holder of the permit; or\n\n(ii) the holder of the permit has otherwise acted in an improper manner.\n\n(2) An application must:\n\n(a) be in writing; and\n\n(b) be signed by the applicant; and\n\n(c) state the grounds on which the application is made.\n\n","sortOrder":68},{"sectionNumber":"109D","sectionType":"section","heading":"Endorsement of conscientious objection certificate (Act s 285C)","content":"109D Endorsement of conscientious objection certificate (Act s 285C)\n\nAn application under subsection 285C (4) of the Act must contain a declaration signed by the employer stating that:\n\n(a) the conditions mentioned in paragraphs 285C (3) (a) and (c) of the Act are satisfied; and\n\n(b) the employer is a practising member of a religious society or order whose doctrines or beliefs preclude membership of an organisation or body other than the religious society or order of which the employer is a member; and\n\n(c) all of the employees employed by the employer have agreed that the employer’s certificate should be endorsed.\n\nPart IX Australian Industrial Registry\n\n","sortOrder":69},{"sectionNumber":"124","sectionType":"section","heading":"Office hours","content":"124 Office hours\n\n(1) Each registry of the Industrial Registry shall be open on ordinary working days between the hours of 9.00 am and 5.00 pm.\n\n(2) Where:\n\n(a) any act is to be done, or any proceeding is to be taken, at a registry;\n\n(b) the time for doing that act or taking that proceeding expires on a day on which that registry is not open; and\n\n(c) for that reason that act cannot be done, or that proceeding cannot be taken, on that day;\n\nthat act shall be held to have been done, or that proceeding shall be held to have been taken, within that time if done or taken on the next day on which the registry is open.\n\n","sortOrder":70},{"sectionNumber":"125","sectionType":"section","heading":"Lodgment of documents in Industrial Registry","content":"125 Lodgment of documents in Industrial Registry\n\nAny document required under Part IX of the Act or Part VII of these Regulations to be lodged in the Industrial Registry may be lodged by:\n\n(a) leaving it with a Registrar; or\n\n(b) properly addressing, prepaying and posting the document; or\n\n(c) electronic means prescribed by Rules of the Commission made under section 48 of the Act; or\n\n(d) any means authorised in writing by the Commission.\n\n","sortOrder":71},{"sectionNumber":"126","sectionType":"section","heading":"Endorsement of documents","content":"126 Endorsement of documents\n\nEvery document that is lodged in connection with any matter before a Registrar shall be endorsed with the name and address of the party lodging it and that address shall be the address for service of that party.\n\n","sortOrder":72},{"sectionNumber":"127","sectionType":"section","heading":"Inspection of documents","content":"127 Inspection of documents\n\nA document lodged in the Industrial Registry under Part IX of the Act or under Part VII of these Regulations may be inspected, upon giving reasonable notice, at a registry during the hours of opening referred to in subregulation 124 (1) and a person may, upon application, obtain an office copy or a certified copy of any such document.\n\n","sortOrder":73},{"sectionNumber":"129","sectionType":"section","heading":"Power to waive procedural requirements and effect of non-compliance","content":"129 Power to waive procedural requirements and effect of non-compliance\n\n(1) Subject to the Act, a Registrar may, in relation to any proceeding before the Registrar, in special circumstances, and either absolutely or subject to conditions, exempt any person from compliance with any procedural requirement of these Regulations.\n\n(2) Subject to the Act, non-compliance with any of these Regulations shall not render void any proceedings before a Registrar but the proceedings may be:\n\n(a) set aside, either wholly or in part, as irregular;\n\n(b) amended; or\n\n(c) otherwise dealt with in such manner and upon such terms as the Registrar thinks fit.\n\n","sortOrder":74},{"sectionNumber":"130","sectionType":"section","heading":"Use of previous evidence","content":"130 Use of previous evidence\n\n(1) Subject to subregulations (1A) and (1B), any evidence given (whether orally, by statutory declaration or otherwise) in the course of proceedings before the Court, the Commission or a Registrar (in this regulation called the first proceedings) may, in the discretion of a Registrar and subject to such terms and conditions as he or she determines, be used in any subsequent proceedings before that Registrar.\n\n(1A) A person who is a party to subsequent proceedings referred to in subregulation (1) may object to the use in those proceedings of any evidence given in the course of the first proceedings if the person was not a party to those first proceedings.\n\n(1B) The Registrar, in exercising his or her discretion under subregulation (1) and in determining under that subregulation the terms and conditions, if any, to which the use of such evidence is subject, must have regard to any objection made by a person under subregulation (1A).\n\n(2) When evidence has been given orally, this regulation does not authorise its use in subsequent proceedings before a Registrar unless a written record of the evidence is available for the use of the Registrar and he or she is satisfied that that record is a true record of the evidence.\n\n","sortOrder":75},{"sectionNumber":"131","sectionType":"section","heading":"Recovery of cost of providing copies of documents","content":"131 Recovery of cost of providing copies of documents\n\nWhere a Registrar provides a copy or copies of any document to a person, whether in the form of photocopies, facsimile transmissions, electronic data, printed documents or otherwise, the person shall pay to the Registrar in advance an amount directed by the Registrar to be paid in relation to a copy or copies in the form provided, being an amount that the Registrar has determined, on reasonable grounds, to be equal to the costs that will be incurred by the Registry in providing a copy or copies in a particular form.\n\n","sortOrder":76},{"sectionNumber":"Part 9A","sectionType":"part","heading":"Records by employers","content":"Part 9A Records by employers\n\n","sortOrder":77},{"sectionNumber":"131A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Records relating to employees — section 353A of the Act","content":"131A Records relating to employees — section 353A of the Act\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (1A), an employer who employs an employee under an award, a certified agreement, an AWA or an old IR agreement, must make, or cause to be made, a record in accordance with this Division.\n\n(1AA) Strict liability applies to the physical element in subregulation (1) that the record is in accordance with this Division.\n\n(1A) Subregulation (1) does not apply if:\n\n(a) a certificate under regulation 131P applies in relation to the award, certified agreement or old IR agreement under which the employer employs the employee; or\n\n(b) a certificate under regulation 131PA applies in relation to the AWA under which the employer employs the employee.\n\n(2) Subject to regulation 131N, an employer must keep, or cause to be kept, an entry in a record:\n\n(a) in the case of a particular of a kind mentioned in regulation 131D or paragraph 131H (f) — for a continuous period of 7 years after the date on which:\n\n(i) the entry is changed; or\n\n(ii) the employee’s employment with the employer is terminated;\n\nwhichever happens first; or\n\n(b) in any other case — for a continuous period of 7 years after the date on which the entry is made.\n\n(3) Strict liability applies to the physical element in paragraph (2) (a) that the particular is of a kind mentioned in regulation 131D or paragraph 131H (f).\n\n","sortOrder":78},{"sectionNumber":"131B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Records to show whether relevant conditions complied with","content":"131B Records to show whether relevant conditions complied with\n\n(1) A record that relates to an employee employed under an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement must be in a condition that allows an inspector to determine whether the conditions of that award, certified agreement or old IR agreement are being complied with in relation to the employee.\n\n(2) A record that relates to an employee employed under an AWA must be in a condition that allows an authorised officer to determine whether the conditions of that AWA are being complied with in relation to the employee.\n\n","sortOrder":79},{"sectionNumber":"131C","sectionType":"section","heading":"Form of records","content":"131C Form of records\n\nA record must be:\n\n(b) in a form that is readily accessible and is convertible into a legible form in the English language.\n\n","sortOrder":80},{"sectionNumber":"131D","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of records — general","content":"131D Contents of records — general\n\nA record relating to an employee must contain the following particulars:\n\n(a) the name of the employer; and\n\n(b) the name of the employee; and\n\n(c) the date of birth of the employee as provided by the employee; and\n\n(d) the name of each award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement under which the employee has entitlements; and\n\n(e) the classification of the employee under the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement; and\n\n(f) whether the employee’s employment under the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement is:\n\n(i) full-time; or\n\n(ii) part-time; and\n\n(fa) whether the employee’s employment under the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement is:\n\n(i) permanent; or\n\n(ii) temporary; or\n\n(iii) casual; and\n\n(g) the date on which the employee’s employment began.\n\n","sortOrder":81},{"sectionNumber":"131E","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of records — overtime","content":"131E Contents of records — overtime\n\nIf overtime may be paid under the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement to the employee, the record relating to the employee must state:\n\n(a) the number of hours worked by the employee during each day; and\n\n(b) when the employee started and ceased work.\n\n","sortOrder":82},{"sectionNumber":"131F","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of records — remuneration","content":"131F Contents of records — remuneration\n\nIf the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement provides for a rate of remuneration of the employee — the record relating to the employee must state the rate of remuneration at which the employee is paid, including the gross and net amounts paid, and the deductions made from that remuneration.\n\n","sortOrder":83},{"sectionNumber":"131G","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of records — leave","content":"131G Contents of records — leave\n\nIf the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement provides for leave of any kind, the record relating to the employee must state details of:\n\n(a) the leave taken by the employee; and\n\n(b) the employee’s entitlement from time to time to that leave; and\n\n(c) accrual of leave.\n\n","sortOrder":84},{"sectionNumber":"131H","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of records — superannuation contributions","content":"131H Contents of records — superannuation contributions\n\n(1) If the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement provides for superannuation contributions to be made by the employer for the benefit of the employee, the record relating to the employee must state:\n\n(b) the amount of the contributions made; and\n\n(c) the period over which the contributions are made; and\n\n(d) when the contributions are made; and\n\n(e) the name of the fund or funds to which the contributions were made; and\n\n(f) the basis on which the employer became liable to make the contributions, including:\n\n(i) the keeping of a record of any election as to the fund to which contributions are to be made; and\n\n(ii) the date of any relevant election; and\n\n(iii) the name of the person who made each relevant election.\n\n(2) In paragraphs (1) (b), (c) and (d):\n\n> contributions does not include contributions to a defined benefit superannuation fund within the meaning of the Occupational Superannuation Standards Regulations.\n\n","sortOrder":85},{"sectionNumber":"131J","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of records — termination of employment","content":"131J Contents of records — termination of employment\n\nIf the employee’s employment is terminated, the record relating to the employee must state:\n\n(a) whether the employment was terminated:\n\n(i) by consent; or\n\n(ii) by notice; or\n\n(iii) summarily; or\n\n(iv) in some other manner, specifying the manner;\n\n(b) the name of the person who acted to terminate the employment.\n\n","sortOrder":86},{"sectionNumber":"131K","sectionType":"section","heading":"Alteration and correction of records","content":"131K Alteration and correction of records\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (2) or (3), an employer must not alter a record, or allow a record to be altered.\n\n(2) An employer must correct any error in a record as soon as the employer becomes aware of the error.\n\n131KA False or misleading entry\n\n(a) the person makes, or makes use of, an entry in any record required to be kept under this Division; and\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that the record is required to be kept under this Division.\n\n","sortOrder":87},{"sectionNumber":"131L","sectionType":"section","heading":"Inspection and copying of records","content":"131L Inspection and copying of records\n\n(b) an inspector in relation to an employee that is not employed under an AWA; or\n\n(c) an authorised officer in relation to an employee employed under an AWA.\n\nPenalty: $1,000\n\n> Note Division 11A of Part IX of the Act deals with a registered organisation’s right to inspect records in relation to employment.\n\n(2) The employer must make the copy available in a legible form in the English language to the person specified in the request or, if no person is specified, to the person making the request, for inspection and copying.\n\n(a) if the record is kept at the premises where the employee works or, in the case of a former employee, where the former employee last worked for the employer — forthwith at those premises; or\n\n","sortOrder":88},{"sectionNumber":"131M","sectionType":"section","heading":"Information concerning records","content":"131M Information concerning records\n\n(1) An employer to whom subregulation 131L (1) applies must tell a person entitled to inspect and copy a record, on request, where records relating to an employee, or a class of employees, are kept.\n\n(1A) Strict liability applies to the physical element in subregulation (1) that the employer is an employer to whom subregulation 131L (1) applies.\n\n(2) The person may interview the employer, or a representative of the employer, at any time during ordinary working hours, about a record made or to be made by the employer.\n\n(3) The employer must give reasonable assistance to the person in the conduct of the interview.\n\n","sortOrder":89},{"sectionNumber":"131N","sectionType":"section","heading":"Transfer and assignment of business","content":"131N Transfer and assignment of business\n\n(1) This regulation applies if an employer (the former employer) transfers or assigns the business or a part of the business in which the employee is employed and the employee becomes an employee of the transferee or assignee (the new employer).\n\n(2) Subject to subregulation (2A), the former employer must transfer to the new employer all records concerning the employee that, at the date of transfer or assignment, the former employer is required under regulation 131A to keep.\n\n(2AA) Strict liability applies to the physical element in subregulation (2) that the records are required to be kept under regulation 131A.\n\n(2A) If the former employer is a Commonwealth authority, the former employer must transfer to the new employer a copy of all records concerning the employee that, at the date of transfer or assignment, the former employer is required under regulation 131A to keep.\n\n(3) The new employer who receives transferred records must keep the transferred records as if they had been made by the new employer at the time they were made by the former employer.\n\n(4) The new employer is not required to make records of anything occurring in the course of an employee’s employment with the former employer.\n\n","sortOrder":90},{"sectionNumber":"131P","sectionType":"section","heading":"Award provisions relating to records","content":"131P Award provisions relating to records\n\n(1) The Commission may issue a certificate stating that an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement complies with this Part if the Commission is satisfied that the award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement contains a condition for the keeping of records that are reasonably comparable to records of the kind mentioned in regulation 131A.\n\n(2) In this regulation, award, in relation to the Commonwealth or a State or Territory or to an authority of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, is taken to include:\n\n(a) a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory relating to conditions of employment by the Commonwealth or the State or Territory or by a Commonwealth, State or Territory authority; and\n\n(b) administrative or industrial arrangements and practices relating to employment of that kind.\n\n(3) The Commission may issue a certificate on its own motion or at the request of the relevant employer.\n\n(4) A certificate applies to an award only if the employer keeps records in accordance with the award.\n\n131PA AWA provisions relating to records\n\n(1) The Employment Advocate may issue a certificate stating that an AWA complies with this Part if the Employment Advocate is satisfied that the AWA contains a condition for the keeping of records that are reasonably comparable to records of the kind mentioned in regulation 131A.\n\n(2) The Employment Advocate may issue a certificate:\n\n(a) on his or her own motion; or\n\n(b) at the request of the relevant employer.\n\n(3) A certificate applies to an AWA only if the employer keeps records in accordance with the AWA.\n\n(4) The issue by the Employment Advocate of a certificate under subregulation (1) is a prescribed function for the purposes of paragraph 83BB (1) (j) of the Act.\n\n","sortOrder":91},{"sectionNumber":"131Q","sectionType":"section","heading":"Records — extended meaning","content":"131Q Records — extended meaning\n\nIn regulations 131K, 131L, 131M and 131N, record is taken to include:\n\n(a) a record kept under a condition of an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement if a certificate under regulation 131P applies to that award, certified agreement or old IR agreement; and\n\n(b) a record kept under a condition of an AWA if a certificate under regulation 131PA applies to the AWA.\n\n","sortOrder":92},{"sectionNumber":"131R","sectionType":"section","heading":"Offences","content":"131R Offences\n\n(2) An act or omission that occurs on or before 30 June 1993 is not an offence under this Division.\n\nDivision 2 Employees under employment agreements (Part XV of Act)\n\n","sortOrder":93},{"sectionNumber":"131S","sectionType":"section","heading":"Interpretation","content":"131S Interpretation\n\nUnless the contrary intention appears, expressions that are used in this Division and in Part XV of the Act have the same respective meaning in this Division as in that Part.\n\n","sortOrder":94},{"sectionNumber":"131T","sectionType":"section","heading":"Records relating to employees (Act, section 353A)","content":"131T Records relating to employees (Act, section 353A)\n\n(1) An employer who employs an employee under an employment agreement must keep a record of:\n\n(a) the employee’s name, classification, the applicable employment agreement and the pay received by the employee; and\n\n(b) if the employee is under 21 years of age — his or her age; and\n\n(c) all deductions made from the employee’s pay and the reasons for each deduction; and\n\n(d) the employee’s daily starting and finishing times; and\n\n(e) any leave taken by the employee (whether paid, partly paid or unpaid); and\n\n(f) any superannuation contributions made by or on behalf of the employee; and\n\n(g) any other matter in relation to which the employer is required by these Regulations to keep a record.\n\n(2) The employer must retain a record for 7 years after the last entry in it was made.\n\n131TA Form of record\n\n(1) A record relating to an employee to which this Division applies must be in a condition that enables an inspector to determine whether the employee’s conditions of employment are being complied with.\n\n(2) The record must be:\n\n131TB Alteration and correction of records\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (2) or (3), an employer must not:\n\n(a) alter a record mentioned in regulation 131T; or\n\n(b) allow a record mentioned in regulation 131T to be altered.\n\n(2) An employer must correct any error in a record as soon as practicable.\n\n131TC Inspection and copying of records\n\n(2) The employer must make the copy available in a legible form in the English language to the person making the request, for inspection and copying.\n\n(a) if the record is kept at the premises where the employee works or, in the case of a former employee, where the former employee last worked for the employer — at once at those premises; or\n\n131TD Information concerning records\n\n(1) An employer to whom a request is made by a person under subregulation 131TC (1) must tell the person, on request, where records relating to an employee, or a class of employees, are kept.\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that subregulation 131TC (1) applies to the request.\n\n(3) The person may interview the employer, or a representative of the employer, at any time during ordinary working hours, about a record made or to be made by the employer.\n\n(4) The employer must give reasonable assistance to the person in the conduct of the interview.\n\n131U False or misleading entry\n\n(a) the person makes, or makes use of, an entry in any record required to be kept under this Division; and\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that the record is required to be kept under this Division.\n\n131UA Offences\n\nNothing in this Division makes the Crown in right of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory liable to prosecution.\n\nDivision 3 Employees in Victoria not employed under award, certified agreement, AWA, employment agreement or old IR agreement (Part XV of Act)\n\n131V Application of Division 3\n\nFor section 514 of the Act, this Division applies to the employer of an employee in Victoria who is employed otherwise than under the following:\n\n(a) an award;\n\n(b) a certified agreement;\n\n(c) an AWA;\n\n(d) an employment agreement;\n\n(e) an old IR agreement.\n\n131VA Records relating to employees — section 514 of the Act\n\n(1) For subsection 514 (2) of the Act, the employer of an employee must make a record in relation to the employee in accordance with this Division.\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that the record is in accordance with this Division.\n\n(3) Subject to regulation 131VN, an employer must keep an entry in a record:\n\n(a) in the case of a particular of a kind mentioned in regulation 131VC or paragraph 131VG (1) (e) — for a continuous period of 7 years starting on the earlier of:\n\n(i) the date on which entry is changed; or\n\n(ii) the date on which employee’s employment with the employer is terminated; or\n\n(b) in any other case — for a continuous period of 7 years after the date on which the entry is made.\n\n(4) Strict liability applies in paragraph (3) (a) to the fact that the particular is of a kind mentioned in regulation 131VC or paragraph 131VG (1) (e).\n\n131VB Form of record\n\n(1) A record relating to an employee to which this Division applies must be in a condition that enables an inspector to determine whether the employee’s conditions of employment are being complied with.\n\n(2) The record must be:\n\n131VC Contents of record — general\n\nThe record must state the following particulars:\n\n(a) the employer’s name;\n\n(b) the employee’s name;\n\n(c) the employee’s date of birth as provided by the employee;\n\n(d) the employee’s work classification and declared industry sector (if any);\n\n> Note The terms declared industry sector and work classification are defined in section 489 of the Act.\n\n(e) whether the employee’s employment is:\n\n(i) full-time; or\n\n(ii) part-time;\n\n(f) whether the employee’s employment is:\n\n(i) permanent; or\n\n(ii) temporary; or\n\n(iii) casual;\n\n(g) the date on which the employee’s employment began.\n\n131VD Contents of record — overtime\n\nIf overtime may be paid to the employee, the record must state:\n\n(a) the number of hours worked by the employee during each day; and\n\n(b) when the employee started and ceased work.\n\n131VE Contents of record — remuneration\n\nThe record must state the rate of remuneration at which the employee is paid, including the gross and net amounts paid, and the deductions made from that remuneration.\n\n131VF Contents of record — leave\n\nIf the employee is entitled to leave of any kind, the record must include details of:\n\n(a) the leave taken by the employee; and\n\n(b) the employee’s entitlement from time to time to that leave; and\n\n(c) accrual of leave.\n\n131VG Contents of record — superannuation contributions\n\n(1) If the employer makes superannuation contributions for the employee’s benefit, the record must state:\n\n(a) the amount of the contributions made; and\n\n(b) the period for which the contributions were made; and\n\n(c) when the contributions were made; and\n\n(d) the name of each fund to which the contributions were made; and\n\n(e) the basis on which the employer became liable to make the contributions, including:\n\n(i) whether any election was made as to the fund to which contributions are to be made; and\n\n(ii) the date of any relevant election; and\n\n(iii) the name of the person who made each relevant election.\n\n(2) If a record states that an election was made, the record must include a copy, or details of the election.\n\n(3) In paragraphs (1) (a), (b) and (c):\n\n> contributions does not include contributions to a defined benefit superannuation fund within the meaning of the Occupational Superannuation Standards Regulations.\n\n131VH Contents of record — termination of employment\n\nIf the employee’s employment is terminated, the record must state:\n\n(a) whether the employment was terminated:\n\n(i) by consent; or\n\n(ii) by notice; or\n\n(iii) summarily; or\n\n(iv) in another manner, specifying the manner; and\n\n(b) the name of the person who acted to terminate the employment.\n\n131VJ Alteration and correction of records\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (2) or (3), an employer must not alter a record, or allow a record to be altered.\n\n(2) An employer must correct any error in a record as soon as the employer becomes aware of the error.\n\n131VK False or misleading entry\n\n(a) the person makes, or makes use of, an entry in a record required to be kept under this Division; and\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that the record is required to be kept under this Division.\n\n131VL Inspection and copying of records\n\n> Note The powers that an inspector may exercise under this regulation are set out in section 86 of the Act.\n\n(2) The employer must make the copy available in a legible form in the English language to the person making the request, for inspection and copying.\n\n(a) if the record is kept at the premises where the employee works or, in the case of a former employee, where the former employee last worked for the employer — at once at those premises; or\n\n131VM Information concerning records\n\n(1) An employer to whom a request is made by a person under subregulation 131VL (1) must tell the person, on request, where records relating to an employee, or a class of employees, are kept.\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that subregulation 131VL (1) applies to the request.\n\n(3) The person may interview the employer, or a representative of the employer, at any time during ordinary working hours, about a record made or to be made by the employer.\n\n(4) The employer must give reasonable assistance to the person in the conduct of the interview.\n\n131VN Transfer and assignment of business\n\n(1) This regulation applies if an employer (the former employer) transfers or assigns the business or a part of the business in which the employee is employed and the employee becomes an employee of the transferee or assignee (the new employer).\n\n(2) Subject to subregulation (4), the former employer must transfer to the new employer all records concerning the employee that, at the date of transfer or assignment, the former employer is required to keep under regulation 131VA.\n\n(3) Strict liability applies in subregulation (2) to the fact that the records are required to be kept under regulation 131VA.\n\n(4) If the former employer is a Commonwealth authority, the former employer must transfer to the new employer a copy of all records concerning the employee that, at the date of transfer or assignment, the former employer is required to keep under regulation 131VA.\n\n(5) The new employer who receives transferred records must keep the transferred records as if they had been made by the new employer at the time they were made by the former employer.\n\n(6) The new employer is not required to make records of anything occurring in the course of an employee’s employment with the former employer.\n\n131VO Offences\n\n(2) An act or omission that occurs on or before 31 December 2004 is not an offence under this Division.\n\nDivision 4 Contract outworkers in Victoria in the textile, clothing and footwear industry\n\n131W Application of Division 4\n\nFor section 549 of the Act, this Division applies to a person (a record keeper) who:\n\n(a) is a party to a contract for services referred to in subsection 541 (1) of the Act; and\n\n(b) is obliged to pay for work to which that subsection applies (contract work).\n\n131WA Outworker records relating to contract work\n\n(1) A record keeper must make an outworker record in relation to contract work in accordance with this Division.\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that the outworker record is in accordance with this Division.\n\n(3) Subject to regulation 131WJ, a record keeper must keep an entry in a record for a continuous period of 7 years after the latest of the following dates:\n\n(a) the date on which the entry is made;\n\n(b) the date on which the entry is changed;\n\n(c) the date on which payment is made to the outworker for the contract work.\n\n131WB Form of outworker record\n\n(1) An outworker record relating to contract work to which this Division applies must be in a condition that enables an inspector to determine whether payment to the outworker complies with the Act.\n\n(2) The outworker record must be:\n\n131WC Contents of outworker record — general\n\nAn outworker record must contain the following particulars:\n\n(a) the name of the record keeper;\n\n(b) the name of the contract outworker;\n\n(c) if any of the contract work is performed by an individual who is not party to the contract — the name of that individual;\n\n(d) details of the contract work to be performed;\n\n(e) details of the contract work completed, including the date of completion;\n\n(f) the date on which the contract started.\n\n131WD Contents of outworker record — remuneration\n\nThe outworker record relating to the contract work must state:\n\n(a) the contract price for the work; and\n\n(b) the rate or basis at which the price for the work is determined; and\n\n(c) if the record keeper knows the hours worked in relation to the work — the hours worked; and\n\n(d) payments made for the work.\n\n131WE Alteration and correction of outworker records\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (2) or (3), a record keeper must not alter an outworker record, or allow an outworker record to be altered.\n\n(2) A record keeper must correct any error in an outworker record as soon as the record keeper becomes aware of the error.\n\n(3) A record keeper who corrects an error in an outworker record must record the nature of the error with the correction.\n\n131WF False or misleading entry\n\n(a) the person makes, or makes use of, an entry in any outworker record required to be kept under this Division; and\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that the outworker record is required to be kept under this Division.\n\n131WG Inspection and copying of outworker records\n\n(1) A record keeper must make a copy of an outworker record available, in accordance with subregulations (2) and (3), on request by:\n\n(a) the contract outworker to whom the outworker record relates; or\n\n> Note The powers that an inspector may exercise under this regulation are set out in section 542 of the Act.\n\n(2) The record keeper must make the copy available in a legible form in the English language to the person making the request, for inspection and copying.\n\n(3) The record keeper must make the copy available:\n\n(a) if the outworker record is kept at the premises occupied by the record keeper at the time the contract work was done — at once at those premises; or\n\n(iii) at premises agreed between the record keeper and the person making the request.\n\n131WH Information concerning outworker records\n\n(1) A record keeper to whom a request is made by a person under subregulation 131WG (1) must tell the person, on request, where outworker records relating to the contract work are kept.\n\n(2) Strict liability applies in subregulation (1) to the fact that subregulation 131WG (1) applies to the request.\n\n(3) The person may interview the record keeper, or a representative of the record keeper, at any time during ordinary working hours, about an outworker record made or to be made by the record keeper.\n\n(4) The record keeper must give reasonable assistance to the person in the conduct of the interview.\n\n131WJ Transfer and assignment of business\n\n(1) This regulation applies if:\n\n(a) a record keeper (the former record keeper) transfers or assigns the business or a part of the business for which contract work was done; and\n\n(b) after the transfer or assignment, the contract outworker who performed the work performs contract work for the transferee or assignee (the new record keeper).\n\n(2) Subject to subregulation (3), the former record keeper must transfer to the new record keeper all outworker records concerning the contract outworker mentioned in subregulation (1).\n\n(3) If the former record keeper is a Commonwealth authority, the former record keeper must transfer to the new record keeper a copy of all outworker records concerning the contract outworker mentioned in subregulation (1).\n\n(4) The new record keeper who receives transferred outworker records must keep the transferred outworker records as if they had been made by the new record keeper at the time they were made by the former record keeper.\n\n(5) The new record keeper is not required to make outworker records of contract work performed for the former record keeper.\n\n131WK Offences\n\n(2) An act or omission that occurs on or before 31 December 2004 is not an offence under this Division.\n\n","sortOrder":95},{"sectionNumber":"Part 9B","sectionType":"part","heading":"Pay slips","content":"Part 9B Pay slips\n\n","sortOrder":96},{"sectionNumber":"132A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Pay slips — subsection 353A (2) of the Act","content":"132A Pay slips — subsection 353A (2) of the Act\n\n(1) Subject to subregulation (1A), an employer who employs an employee under an award, a certified agreement, an AWA or an old IR agreement must issue to the employee a written pay slip relating to each payment by the employer of an amount to the employee as remuneration within 1 day of the payment to which the pay slip relates being made to the employee.\n\n(1A) Subregulation (1) does not apply if:\n\n(a) a certificate under regulation 132C applies in relation to the award, certified agreement or old IR agreement under which the employer employs the employee; or\n\n(b) a certificate under regulation 132CA applies in relation to the AWA under which the employer employs the employee.\n\n(2) The employer must include on a pay slip particulars specified in regulation 132B.\n\n(3) Strict liability applies to the physical element in subregulation (2) that the particulars are specified in regulation 132B.\n\n","sortOrder":97},{"sectionNumber":"132B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Contents of pay slips","content":"132B Contents of pay slips\n\n(1) For the purposes of subregulation 132A (2), the following particulars are specified:\n\n(a) the name of the employee;\n\n(b) the classification of the employee in accordance with the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement under which he or she is employed;\n\n(c) the date on which the payment to which the pay slip relates is made;\n\n(d) the period of days to which that payment relates;\n\n(e) if the employee is paid at an hourly rate of remuneration:\n\n(i) the ordinary hourly rate; and\n\n(ii) the number of hours in that period for which the employee was employed at that rate; and\n\n(iii) the amount of the payment made at that rate;\n\n(f) if the employee is paid at another hourly rate of remuneration in addition to the ordinary hourly rate:\n\n(i) that other rate, or those other rates, of remuneration; and\n\n(ii) the number of hours in the period for which the employee was employed at the other rate or rates; and\n\n(iii) the amount of the payment made at the other rate or rates;\n\n(g) if the employee is paid at an annual rate of remuneration — that rate as at the latest date to which the payment relates;\n\n(h) the gross amount of the payment;\n\n(i) the net amount of the payment;\n\n(j) any amount included in the net amount of the payment that is by way of an allowance;\n\n(k) the following details of each amount deducted from the gross amount of the payment:\n\n(i) the purpose of each deduction; or\n\n(ii) the name, or the name and number, of the fund or account into which the amount of the deduction was paid;\n\n(l) if the award, AWA, certified agreement or old IR agreement provides for superannuation contributions to be made by the employer for the benefit of the employee:\n\n(i) the amount of each contribution made for the benefit of the employee during the period to which the pay slip relates; and\n\n(ii) the name of the fund to which that contribution was made.\n\n(2) In subparagraphs (1) (l) (i) and (ii):\n\n> contributions does not include contributions to a defined benefit superannuation fund within the meaning of the Occupational Superannuation Standards Regulations.\n\n","sortOrder":98},{"sectionNumber":"132C","sectionType":"section","heading":"Award provisions relating to pay slips","content":"132C Award provisions relating to pay slips\n\n(1) The Commission may issue a certificate stating that an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement complies with this Part if the Commission is satisfied that the award, certified agreement or old IR agreement requires:\n\n(a) a pay slip to be issued with, or as soon as practicable before or after, each payment to which the pay slip relates; and\n\n(b) the issue of pay slips that are reasonably comparable to pay slips containing particulars specified in regulation 132B.\n\n(2) The Commission may issue a certificate:\n\n(a) on its own motion; or\n\n(b) at the request of an employer who employs an employee under the award, certified agreement or old IR agreement.\n\n(3) A certificate applies to an award, a certified agreement or an old IR agreement only if the employer issues pay slips in accordance with that award, certified agreement or old IR agreement.\n\n(4) In this regulation, award, in relation to the Commonwealth or a State or Territory or to an authority of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, is taken to include:\n\n(a) a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory relating to conditions of employment by the Commonwealth or the State or Territory or by a Commonwealth, State or Territory authority; and\n\n(b) administrative or industrial arrangements and practices relating to employment of that kind.\n\n132CA AWA provisions relating to pay slips\n\n(1) The Employment Advocate may issue a certificate stating that an AWA complies with this Part if the Employment Advocate is satisfied that the AWA requires:\n\n(a) a pay slip to be issued with, or as soon as practicable before or after, each payment to which the pay slip relates; and\n\n(b) the issue of pay slips that are reasonably comparable to pay slips containing particulars specified in regulation 132B.\n\n(2) The Employment Advocate may issue a certificate:\n\n(a) on his or her own motion; or\n\n(b) at the request of an employer who employs an employee under the AWA.\n\n(3) A certificate applies to an AWA only if the employer issues pay slips in accordance with the AWA.\n\n(4) The issue by the Employment Advocate of a certificate under subregulation (1) is a prescribed function for the purposes of paragraph 83BB (1) (j) of the Act.\n\n","sortOrder":99},{"sectionNumber":"132D","sectionType":"section","heading":"Offences","content":"132D Offences\n\n(1) Nothing in this Part makes the Crown in right of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory liable for prosecution.\n\n(2) An act or omission that occurs on or before 30 June 1993 is not an offence under this Part.\n\nDivision 2 Employees in Victoria not under awards etc\n\n","sortOrder":100},{"sectionNumber":"132E","sectionType":"section","heading":"Pay slips (Act, section 514)","content":"132E Pay slips (Act, section 514)\n\n(1) An employer who employs, as an employee in Victoria, a person who is not employed under an award, a certified agreement, an AWA or an old IR agreement must give to the employee a written payslip in accordance with subregulation (2) at the time of giving the employee his or her pay.\n\n(2) A pay slip must set out details of:\n\n(a) the date of payment; and\n\n(b) the period covered by the payment; and\n\n(c) the number of hours or days worked by the employee during that period; and\n\n(d) all deductions made from the employee’s gross pay; and\n\n(e) any superannuation contributions made on the employee’s behalf; and\n\n(f) the employee’s gross pay and the amount actually paid to the employee; and\n\n(g) how the amount paid is made up.\n\n","sortOrder":101},{"sectionNumber":"Part 9C","sectionType":"part","heading":"Matters referred by Victoria","content":"Part 9C Matters referred by Victoria\n\n","sortOrder":102},{"sectionNumber":"132F","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed laws (Act, subsection 493 (2))","content":"132F Prescribed laws (Act, subsection 493 (2))\n\nFor the purposes of subsection 493 (2) of the Act, the following laws of Victoria are prescribed:\n\n(a) the Police Regulation Act 1958;\n\n(b) all regulations, standing orders and instructions made or issued under that Act.\n\n","sortOrder":103},{"sectionNumber":"132G","sectionType":"section","heading":"Application for order (Act, subsection 533 (1))","content":"132G Application for order (Act, subsection 533 (1))\n\nFor the purposes of paragraph 533 (3) (c) of the Act, an inspector is a prescribed person.\n\nPart X Miscellaneous\n\n","sortOrder":104},{"sectionNumber":"132","sectionType":"section","heading":"Custody and use of seals of the Industrial Registry","content":"132 Custody and use of seals of the Industrial Registry\n\n(1) The seal referred to in subsection 65 (1) of the Act, and the duplicate of the seal kept at each registry in accordance with subsection 65 (2) of the Act, shall be kept in such custody as the Industrial Registrar directs.\n\n(2) The seal referred to in subsection 65 (1) of the Act, and a duplicate referred to in subsection 65 (2) of the Act, shall be used in accordance with the directions of the Industrial Registrar.\n\n","sortOrder":105},{"sectionNumber":"133","sectionType":"section","heading":"Power of Commission to waive procedural requirements and effect of non-compliance","content":"133 Power of Commission to waive procedural requirements and effect of non-compliance\n\n(1) Subject to the Act, the Commission may, in relation to any proceeding before the Commission, in special circumstances, and either absolutely or subject to conditions, exempt any person from compliance with any procedural requirement of these Regulations.\n\n(2) Subject to the Act, non-compliance with any of these Regulations shall not render void any proceedings before the Commission but the proceedings may be set aside either wholly or in part as irregular, or amended, or otherwise dealt with in such manner and upon such terms as the Commission thinks fit.\n\n","sortOrder":106},{"sectionNumber":"134","sectionType":"section","heading":"Certain applications under subsection 111 (1)","content":"134 Certain applications under subsection 111 (1)\n\n(1) In a proceeding before the Commission in relation to an industrial dispute:\n\n(a) a party to the dispute;\n\n(b) the Attorney-General of a State; or\n\n(c) an Association (whether a party to the dispute or not) acting on behalf of persons who might be affected by any award or order that might be made by the Commission in relation to the dispute;\n\nmay apply to the Commission for a decision that it dismiss a matter or part of a matter, or refrain from further hearing or from determining the dispute or part of the dispute on the ground that the dispute or part has been dealt with, is being dealt with or is proper to be dealt with by a State industrial authority.\n\n(2) Where an application is made under subregulation (1), the Commission shall hear the applicant and such parties as have an interest in the application.\n\n(3) In this regulation, Association means any trade or other union, or branch of any union, or any association or body composed of or representative of employers or employees, or for furthering or protecting the interests of employers or employees.\n\n","sortOrder":107},{"sectionNumber":"135","sectionType":"section","heading":"General powers of Registrar","content":"135 General powers of Registrar\n\n(1) For the purpose of giving effect to the Act, the Registrar shall, in relation to any application or proceeding with which the Registrar is authorised to deal, have power:\n\n(a) to require a person, by summons served on the person, to appear before the Registrar:\n\n(i) to give evidence; and\n\n(ii) to produce such books, documents or things as are referred to in the summons for inspection by the Registrar or by such party as the Registrar determines;\n\n(b) to take evidence on oath;\n\n(c) to adjourn any matter or hearing;\n\n(d) to amend or give leave to amend any application, notice or other document;\n\n(e) to extend the time fixed by these Regulations for the lodging of any document or the doing of any act (whether that time has expired or not);\n\n(f) to give directions to any party in relation to the service of documents and the manner of service of documents; and\n\n(g) to order any party to pay any other party such reasonable sum for costs as he or she thinks just.\n\n(2) A person must not refuse or fail to comply with a summons served on him or her for the purposes of paragraph (1) (a).\n\nPenalty: 5 penalty units.\n\n(2A) Strict liability applies in subregulation (2) to the physical element of failing to comply.\n\n(2B) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (2) if the person had a reasonable excuse.\n\n> Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter mentioned in subregulation (2B) (see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code).\n\n(3) Where any power is exercised under subregulation (1) on the application of a party, it may be exercised on such terms, as to payment of fees and costs and otherwise, as the Registrar thinks just.\n\n","sortOrder":108},{"sectionNumber":"136","sectionType":"section","heading":"Signing of documents etc on behalf of persons, organisations etc","content":"136 Signing of documents etc on behalf of persons, organisations etc\n\nSubject to the Act, if any document is required by the Act or these Regulations to be taken out, made or signed or may be taken out, made or signed, or any step is required to be taken or may be taken by any person, organisation, branch, company or committee of management, in relation to any application or proceeding with which the Registrar is authorised to deal, that document may be taken out, made or signed, or that step taken, on behalf of that person, organisation, branch, company or committee of management:\n\n(a) in the case of a person — by that person or by any other person authorised by him in writing;\n\n(b) in the case of an organisation or branch — by a person authorised by, or in accordance with the rules of, the organisation or branch;\n\n(c) in the case of a company not being an organisation — by an officer or person duly authorised under the seal of the company to represent it under the Act, or in the proceedings; and\n\n(d) in the case of a committee of management of an organisation or branch — by a person authorised by the committee.\n\n","sortOrder":109},{"sectionNumber":"137","sectionType":"section","heading":"Payment of unclaimed moneys to Commonwealth","content":"137 Payment of unclaimed moneys to Commonwealth\n\nAn employer who desires to pay an amount of money to the Commonwealth in accordance with section 180 of the Act may pay the amount to an officer of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations who is a Collector of Public Moneys.\n\n","sortOrder":110},{"sectionNumber":"138","sectionType":"section","heading":"Ballots conducted by the Australian Electoral Commission — no unauthorised action","content":"138 Ballots conducted by the Australian Electoral Commission — no unauthorised action\n\n(1) If a secret ballot is conducted by the Australian Electoral Commission under the Act, a person other than the person conducting the ballot must not do, or purport to do, any act in the conduct of the ballot.\n\n(2) Strict liability applies to the physical element in subregulation (1) that the ballot is conducted under the Act.\n\n(3) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subregulation (1) if the person was authorised or directed by the person conducting the ballot to do the act in the conduct of the ballot.\n\n> Note A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters mentioned in subregulation (3) (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code).\n\n","sortOrder":111},{"sectionNumber":"139","sectionType":"section","heading":"No action for defamation in certain cases","content":"139 No action for defamation in certain cases\n\nNo action or proceeding, civil or criminal, for defamation lies:\n\n(a) against the Commonwealth or an electoral official conducting, on behalf of the Australian Electoral Commission, a ballot under the Act in relation to the printing or issuing of a document or other material by the electoral official; or\n\n(b) if the document or other material mentioned in paragraph (a) is printed by another person — against that person, in relation to the printing.\n\n","sortOrder":112},{"sectionNumber":"140","sectionType":"section","heading":"Information and copies of documents to be given to Minister (Act s 48A)","content":"140 Information and copies of documents to be given to Minister (Act s 48A)\n\n(1) For subsection 48A (1) of the Act:\n\n(a) information of the kind mentioned in Schedule 12 is prescribed; and\n\n(b) copies of documents of the kinds mentioned in Schedule 12 are prescribed.\n\n(2) For subsection 48A (2) of the Act:\n\n(a) the information, and the copies of documents, mentioned in Part 1 of Schedule 12 must be given to the Minister in electronic form, in accordance with any particular information technology requirements notified to the President by the Secretary, by the time mentioned in the Part for the information or the copies; and\n\n(b) the copies of documents mentioned in Part 2 of Schedule 12 must be given to the Minister in paper form by the time mentioned in the Part for the copies.\n\n(3) Paragraph (2) (a) does not prevent the President from including other relevant information with information given to the Minister in electronic form.\n\n> Note Information prescribed in Part 1 of Schedule 12 is minimum information only.\n\n(4) For subsection 48A (2) of the Act:\n\n(a) information, and copies of documents, that must be given to the Minister in electronic form must be sent to the e‑mail address notified to the President by the Secretary for this paragraph; and\n\n(b) copies of documents that must be given to the Minister in paper form must be posted to the address notified to the President by the Secretary for this paragraph; and\n\n(c) the President must ensure that:\n\n(i) all copies of documents that are to be given to the Minister in paper form during a week are given at the same time in that week; and\n\n(ii) all information, or copies of documents, of a particular kind that are to be given to the Minister in electronic form during a week are given at the same time in that week.\n\n","sortOrder":113},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 1","sectionType":"schedule","heading":null,"content":"Schedule 1\n\n(regulation 2)\n\nForm 1A Identity card — authorised officer\n\n(regulation 8A)\n\nCOMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA\n\nIDENTITY CARD — AUTHORISED OFFICER\n\nI, \\*the Employment Advocate/\n\n\\*delegate of the Employment Advocate, acting under subsection 83BG (3) of the Workplace Relations Act 1996, certify that\n\nwhose photograph and signature appear on this card is an authorised officer for the purposes of the Act.\n\n..................................................\n\n(Signature of authorised officer)\n\nDated 19 .\n\n...............................................\n\n\\*Employment Advocate\n\n\\*Delegate of Employment Advocate\n\n\\*Omit if inapplicable.\n\nForm 1 Inspector’s identity card\n\n(regulation 10)\n\nCOMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA\n\nINSPECTOR’S IDENTITY CARD\n\nPursuant to subsection 85 (1) of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 I, \\*Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations,/ \\*a person to whom the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations has delegated his (or her) powers under that subsection,/ hereby certify that\n\nwhose photograph and signature appear on this document is an inspector for the purposes of that Act.\n\n..............................................\n\n(Signature of Inspector)\n\nDated 19 .\n\n...............................................\n\n\\*Delegate of the/\n\nMinister of State for\n\nIndustrial Relations\n\n\\*Omit if inapplicable.\n\nForm 13 Permit to enter and inspect premises\n\n(regulation 109B)\n\nPERMIT TO ENTER AND INSPECT PREMISES\n\nThis permit is issued to (name), an officer/employee\\* of (name of organisation or branch).\n\nThe holder of this permit is entitled, while the permit is in force, to exercise the powers and functions given to the holder of this permit by Part IX of the Workplace Relations Act 1996.\n\nThe permit remains in force for 3 years from and including the date of this permit, unless, before the end of that period, it is revoked or the person named in the permit ceases to be an officer or employee of the organisation or branch named in the permit, whichever occurs first.\n\nDated 19\n\n\\*Deputy/Industrial Registrar\n\n\\*Omit if not applicable\n\n> Note: \\[NOTE: This permit must be returned to the Registrar within 14 days after it expires or is revoked.\\]\n\nForm 14 Notice of proposed terminations\n\n(regulation 30CE)\n\nNOTICE OF PROPOSED TERMINATIONS\n\nTO: CENTRELINK\n\nI, (full name of employer or person completing notice on behalf of employer), the (position held) of (name of employer of person completing notice), give notice under section 170CL of the Workplace Relations Act 1996, that (name of employer) proposes to terminate the employment of 15 or more of its employees, for the following reasons:\n\n(Set out reasons for proposed terminations. Reasons may be of an economic, technological, structural or similar nature, or for reasons including such reasons)\n\nThe number and categories of employees likely to be affected by the proposal are:\n\n(Set out the categories and number per category)\n\nIt is intended that (name of employer) will carry out the proposed terminations at the following time/s, or over the following period/s of time:\n\n(Provide specific dates if known, or approximate period of time)\n\nDated\n\n……………………………………\n\nSignature\n\n……………………………………\n\nPosition\n\n","sortOrder":114},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 2","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Persons and bodies prescribed for the purposes of the definition of employing authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act","content":"Schedule 2 Persons and bodies prescribed for the purposes of the definition of employing authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act\n\n(regulations 3 and 7)\n\n| Column 1 Item No. | Column 2Class of employees                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           | Column 3Person or body                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |\n| ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1                 | Persons employed in public sector employment by a particular Commonwealth authority under terms and conditions determined, or approved, by the Workplace Relations Minister                                                                                                                                          | The Minister administering the enactment by or under which the Commonwealth authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item was establishedThe principal executive officer (however called) of the Commonwealth authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this itemThe Workplace Relations Minister                                                                                                                                                                          |\n| 2                 | Persons employed in public sector employment by a particular Commonwealth authority other than persons specified in column 2 of item 1                                                                                                                                                                               | The Minister administering the enactment by or under which the Commonwealth authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item was establishedThe principal executive officer (however called) of the Commonwealth authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item                                                                                                                                                                                                          |\n| 3                 | APS employees, within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1999, performing duties or employed in a particular Agency as defined in the Public Service Act 1999                                                                                                                                                     | The Agency Minister within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1999The Agency Head within the meaning of the Public Service Act 1999The Workplace Relations Minister                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |\n| 4                 | Parliamentary Service employees, within the meaning of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999, performing duties or employed in a particular Department as defined in the Parliamentary Service Act 1999                                                                                                                 | A Presiding Officer within the meaning of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999The Secretary within the meaning of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             |\n| 5                 | Persons employed under section 42 of the Naval Defence Act 1910                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      | The Minister administering the enactment specified in column 2 of this itemThe persons empowered under the enactment specified in column 2 of this item to employ persons                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |\n| 6                 | Persons employed under section 10 of the Supply and Development Act 1939                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             | The persons empowered under the enactment specified in column 2 of this item to employ personsThe Minister administering the enactment specified in column 2 of this item                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      |\n| 7                 | Persons engaged as consultants under Part II, or employed under Part III or IV, of the Members of Parliament (Staff) Act 1984                                                                                                                                                                                        | The Minister administering the enactment specified in column 2 of this item                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    |\n| 8                 | Persons employed as employees in a particular Department of the Public Service of the Northern Territory                                                                                                                                                                                                             | The Minister of the Northern Territory responsible for the Department of the Public Service of the territory in which the persons specified in column 2 of this item are employedThe Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    |\n| 9                 | Persons employed by the Northern Territory other than persons specified in column 2 of item 8                                                                                                                                                                                                                        | The Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     |\n| 10                | Persons employed by a particular Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of Northern Territory authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act) under terms and conditions determined or approved by the Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory | The Minister administering the Act of the Northern Territory by or under which the authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item was establishedThe principal executive officer (however called) of the authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this itemThe Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory                                                                                                                                                      |\n| 11                | Persons employed by one of the following Northern Territory authorities (being bodies corporate referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of Northern Territory authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act, namely:(a) Northern Territory Power and Water Authority,(b) Territory Insurance Office                | The principal executive officer (however called) of the authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     |\n| 12                | Persons employed by a particular Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate of the kind referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of Northern Territory authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act), other than persons specified in column 2 of item 10 or 11                                          | The Minister administering the Act of the Northern Territory by or under which the authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item was establishedThe authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this itemThe Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory                                                                                                                                                                                                          |\n| 13                | Persons employed by a particular Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate of the kind referred to in paragraph (b) of the definition of Northern Territory authority in subsection 4 (1) of the Act).                                                                                                    | The Minister administering the Act of the Northern Territory by or under which the authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this item was establishedThe principal executive officer (however called) of the authority employing the persons specified in column 2 of this itemThe Public Service Commissioner for the Northern Territory                                                                                                                                                      |\n| 14                | Persons appointed under section 25, 26 or 26B of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979                                                                                                                                                                                                                              | The Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979The Commissioner within the meaning of that Act                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 15                | Staff employed under the Legislative Assembly (Members’ Staff) Act 1989 of the Australian Capital Territory                                                                                                                                                                                                          | The Chief Minister for the Australian Capital Territory                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        |\n| 16                | Officers and employees (within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Australian Capital Territory) of a government agency, or autonomous instrumentality, within the meaning of that Act                                                                                                       | The Chief Minister for the Australian Capital TerritoryThe Minister (within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (the Self-Government Act)) who administers the government agency, or the Act under which the autonomous instrumentality is establishedThe Minister, within the meaning of the Self-Government Act, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations                        |\n| 17                | Persons employed by or in the service of a body corporate (except a Territory instrumentality within the meaning of Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Territory) that is incorporated under a law of the Territory and in which the Territory has a controlling interest                                      | The principal executive officer (however described) of the body corporateThe Minister, within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations                                                                                                                                                                                                        |\n| 18                | Officers and employees (within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Australian Capital Territory) employed at Calvary Hospital under an arrangement with the Territory under section 26 of the Act                                                                                            | The Chief Executive Officer of Calvary Hospital A.C.T. IncorporatedThe Minister, within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (the Self-Government Act), who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to public healthThe Minister, within the meaning of the Self-Government Act, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations |\n| 19                | Persons employed by or in the service of a body corporate, or an authority, that is established by or under a law of the Australian Capital Territory and to which item 15, 16, 17 or 18 does not apply                                                                                                              | The principal executive officer (however described) of the body corporate or authorityThe Minister administering the law of the Australian Capital TerritoryThe Minister, within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations                                                                                                                     |\n\n","sortOrder":115},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 3","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Commonwealth authorities (definition of public sector employment)","content":"Schedule 3 Commonwealth authorities (definition of public sector employment)\n\n(paragraph 4 (2) (c))\n\n    Aerospace Technologies of Australia Pty Ltd\n    AIDC Ltd\n    ANL Limited\n    Australian Airlines Limited\n    Australian Defence Industries Ltd\n    Australian National Railways Commission\n    Australian Overseas Telecommunications Corporation\n    Australian Postal Corporation\n    Civil Aviation Authority\n    Commonwealth Funds Management Limited\n    Federal Airports Corporation\n    Qantas Airways Limited\n\n","sortOrder":116},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 4","sectionType":"schedule","heading":null,"content":"Schedule 4\n\n(regulation 20)\n\nPart I Commonwealth authorities (prescribed class of public sector employment)\n\nAboriginal Hostels Limited\n\nACTEW Corporation Limited\n\nAustralian Capital Territory Fire Brigade\n\nAustralian Capital Territory Gaming and Liquor Authority\n\nAustralian Industrial Development Corporation\n\nAustralian Maritime College\n\nCanberra College of Advanced Education\n\nCanberra Theatre Trust\n\nFederal Airports Corporation\n\nHealth Insurance Commission\n\nPipeline Authority\n\nReserve Bank of Australia\n\nSnowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority\n\nThe Australian National University\n\nPart II Northern Territory authorities (prescribed class of public sector employment)\n\nAboriginal Sacred Sites Protection Authority\n\nAgricultural Development and Marketing Authority\n\nAlice Springs Town Council\n\nDarwin City Council\n\nJabiru Town Development Authority\n\nKatherine Town Council\n\nLitchfield Shire Council\n\nMenzies School of Health Research\n\nNhulunbuy Corporation Limited\n\nNorthern Territory Fire Service\n\nNorthern Territory Power and Water Authority\n\nNorthern Territory Teaching Service\n\nNorthern Territory Totalisator Administration Board\n\nNorthern Territory Tourist Commission\n\nPalmerston Town Council\n\nPolice Force of the Northern Territory\n\nTennant Creek Town Council\n\nTerritory Insurance Office\n\nTrade Development Zone Authority\n\nUniversity of the Northern Territory\n\n","sortOrder":117},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 5","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Schedule of costs","content":"Schedule 5 Schedule of costs\n\n(regulation 30BG)\n\n","sortOrder":118},{"sectionNumber":"Part 1","sectionType":"part","heading":"Instructions","content":"Part 1 Instructions\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                                | Charge                                                                                                 |\n| ---- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| 101  | Instructing to make or oppose an application under section 170CE of the Act                                                                        | Either:(a) $210; or(b) at the discretion of the Commission                                             |\n| 102  | Instructing to make or oppose any other proceeding relating to an application under section 170CE of the Act (see subsection 170CJ (8) of the Act) | Either:(a) $210; or(b) at the discretion of the Commission                                             |\n| 103  | Instructing for a case for opinion of counsel or for counsel to advise (including attendance on counsel with brief)                                | Either:(a) $91; or(b) at the discretion of the Commission                                              |\n| 104  | Instructing for a necessary document in response to directions given by the Commission                                                             | Either:(a) $125; or(b) at the discretion of the Commission                                             |\n| 105  | Instructing for brief to counsel or brief notes for solicitor (if necessary)                                                                       | An amount that the Commission considers appropriate having regard to all the circumstances of the case |\n| 106  | Instructing for a necessary document not otherwise provided for in this Part                                                                       | An amount that the Commission considers appropriate having regard to all the circumstances of the case |\n\n","sortOrder":119},{"sectionNumber":"Part 2","sectionType":"part","heading":"Documents","content":"Part 2 Documents\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                         | Charge                                                                             |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 201  | A notice of appearance, including copies, filing and service by respondent                                                                  | $115                                                                               |\n| 202  | An application or notice of motion, including copies to file and serve, and attendance to file                                              | The sum of:(a) for the first 3 folios — $93; and(b) for each additional folio — $6 |\n| 203  | A necessary document prepared in response to directions given by the Commission, including copies to file and serve, and attendance to file | $74                                                                                |\n| 204  | A brief to counsel (including a brief to hear judgment) and attending counsel with the brief                                                | The sum of:(a) for the first 3 folios — $80; and(b) for each additional folio — $7 |\n| 205  | Copy of a document to accompany a brief                                                                                                     | The charge mentioned in item 501                                                   |\n| 206  | A necessary summons, and issuing 1 copy to serve and arranging for service                                                                  | $63                                                                                |\n\n","sortOrder":120},{"sectionNumber":"Part 3","sectionType":"part","heading":"Drawing","content":"Part 3 Drawing\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                      | Charge       |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------ |\n| 301  | Drawing a necessary document not covered by Part 1 or 2 of this Schedule | $8 per folio |\n\n","sortOrder":121},{"sectionNumber":"Part 4","sectionType":"part","heading":"Writing or typing legal letters","content":"Part 4 Writing or typing legal letters\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made | Charge       |\n| ---- | ----------------------------------- | ------------ |\n| 401  | Writing or typing a legal letter    | $4 per folio |\n\n","sortOrder":122},{"sectionNumber":"Part 5","sectionType":"part","heading":"Copies","content":"Part 5 Copies\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                       | Charge                                                                                                                                                 |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| 501  | Copy of a document, including a carbon, photographic or machine-made copy | Either:(a) $2 per page; or(b) if allowance for 10 or more pages is claimed in respect of a document or documents — at the discretion of the Commission |\n\n","sortOrder":123},{"sectionNumber":"Part 6","sectionType":"part","heading":"Perusal and scanning","content":"Part 6 Perusal and scanning\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                           | Charge                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 601  | Perusing a document, including a special letter (for example, a letter from counsel that includes an opinion) | Either:(a) if paragraph (b) does not apply:(i) for a document that contains up to 3 folios — $16; or(ii) for a document that contains more than 3 folios — $4 per folio; or(b) if allowance for 30 or more folios is claimed for a document — at the discretion of the Commission |\n| 602  | Scanning a document, if it is not necessary to peruse the document                                            | Either:(a) $6 per page; or(b) if allowance for 10 or more pages is claimed in respect of any document or documents — at the discretion of the Commission                                                                                                                          |\n\n","sortOrder":124},{"sectionNumber":"Part 7","sectionType":"part","heading":"Examination","content":"Part 7 Examination\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                          | Charge            |\n| ---- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------- |\n| 701  | Examining a document, if it is not necessary to peruse or scan the document (for example, an examination of an appeal book): |                   |\n|      | (a) by a solicitor                                                                                                           | $74 per half hour |\n|      | (b) by a clerk                                                                                                               | $16 per half hour |\n\n","sortOrder":125},{"sectionNumber":"Part 8","sectionType":"part","heading":"Letters","content":"Part 8 Letters\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                          | Charge                                                                                                                                                                                        |\n| ---- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 801  | Short letter (for example, a formal acknowledgment, a letter comprising 1 page or a letter concisely dealing with a subject) | $12                                                                                                                                                                                           |\n| 802  | Ordinary letter, including letter between principal and agent                                                                | $24                                                                                                                                                                                           |\n| 803  | Circular letter (for example, a letter sent to more than 1 party)                                                            | $7 for each letter (after the first)                                                                                                                                                          |\n| 804  | Special letter (for example, a letter from counsel that includes an opinion)                                                 | Either:(a) $50; or(b) an amount that the Commission considers reasonable having regard to the length of the letter, the questions involved and appropriate items and charges in this Schedule |\n| 805  | Facsimile copy including attendance to dispatch                                                                              | Either:(a) $63; or(b) an amount that the Commission considers reasonable in the circumstances                                                                                                 |\n| 806  | Receiving and filing an incoming letter                                                                                      | $7                                                                                                                                                                                            |\n\n","sortOrder":126},{"sectionNumber":"Part 9","sectionType":"part","heading":"Service","content":"Part 9 Service\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                                 | Charge                                                                                                                                                       |\n| ---- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |\n| 901  | Personal service of any document of which personal service is required (other than service that may be claimed under another item of this Schedule) | Either:(a) $62; or(b) an amount that the Commission considers reasonable having regard to time occupied, distance travelled and other relevant circumstances |\n| 902  | Service of a document at the office of the address for service, either by delivery or by post                                                       | $16                                                                                                                                                          |\n\n","sortOrder":127},{"sectionNumber":"Part 10","sectionType":"part","heading":"Preparation of appeal books","content":"Part 10 Preparation of appeal books\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              | Charge                                                                                                  |\n| ---- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1001 | Preparation of appeal books, if some of the work is done outside the solicitor’s office (for example, attendance on the printer for printing or collating documents, or general oversight of the preparation of the appeal books), and the Commission is satisfied that the work or general oversight has been done efficiently: |                                                                                                         |\n|      | (a) for work done or overseen by a solicitor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     | $135 per hour                                                                                           |\n|      | (b) for work done or overseen by a clerk                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         | $34 per hour                                                                                            |\n| 1002 | Preparation of appeal books, if the work is done entirely within the solicitor’s office                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          | An amount that the Commission considers appropriate, having regard to the charges for the material used |\n\n","sortOrder":128},{"sectionNumber":"Part 11","sectionType":"part","heading":"Attendances","content":"Part 11 Attendances\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               | Charge                                                                                                                                                                                            |\n| ---- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1101 | An attendance that is capable of being made by a clerk, such as at the Commission registry                                                                                                                                                                                        | $34                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1102 | An attendance that requires the attendance of a solicitor or managing clerk (or other equally suitably qualified person) and involves the exercise of skill or legal knowledge (including an attendance to inspect or negotiate):                                                 |                                                                                                                                                                                                   |\n|      | (a) by a solicitor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                | $60 per quarter hour                                                                                                                                                                              |\n|      | (b) by a managing clerk or other equally suitably qualified person                                                                                                                                                                                                                | $13 per quarter hour                                                                                                                                                                              |\n| 1103 | An attendance for which no other provision is made in this Schedule                                                                                                                                                                                                               | $56                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1104 | An attendance by telephone that does not involve the exercise of skill or legal knowledge                                                                                                                                                                                         | $11                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1105 | An attendance on counsel in person with brief or papers (if not otherwise provided for in this Schedule)                                                                                                                                                                          | $35                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1106 | An attendance on counsel in person to set a time, date and place for a conference or consultation                                                                                                                                                                                 | $35                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1107 | An attendance on counsel by telephone to set a time, date and place for a conference or consultation                                                                                                                                                                              | $11                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1108 | A necessary conference or consultation with counsel                                                                                                                                                                                                                               | Either:(a) for a conference of up to half an hour — $93; or(b) for a conference of more than half an hour — $135 for each hour or part of an hour                                                 |\n| 1109 | An attendance at the Commission or chambers for hearing with counsel (where the Commission considers such attendance is necessary):                                                                                                                                               |                                                                                                                                                                                                   |\n|      | (a) for attendance by a solicitor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | $221 for each hour or part of an hour of the attendance:(a) during the hearing; and(b) when likely to be heard, but not heard;up to a maximum of $1 005 per day                                   |\n|      | (b) for attendance by a managing clerk or other equally suitably qualified person in place of a solicitor                                                                                                                                                                         | $93 for each hour, up to a maximum of $409 per day                                                                                                                                                |\n|      | (c) for attendance by any other clerk or person in place of a solicitor                                                                                                                                                                                                           | $49 for each hour, up to a maximum of $218 per day                                                                                                                                                |\n| 1110 | An attendance to hear judgment                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    | $62                                                                                                                                                                                               |\n| 1111 | An attendance on taxation of costs:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |                                                                                                                                                                                                   |\n|      | (a) if a solicitor attends                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        | $135 for each hour or part of an hour                                                                                                                                                             |\n|      | (b) if a clerk attends                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            | $34 for each hour or part of an hour                                                                                                                                                              |\n| 1112 | An attendance by a solicitor at the Commission or chambers for the hearing of an application or appeal, or on conference with counsel, at a distance of more than 50 kilometres from his or her place of business, if it is neither appropriate nor proper for an agent to attend | The Commission may allow an amount that the Commission considers reasonable, not exceeding $309, for each day of absence from the place of business (except a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday) |\n\n","sortOrder":129},{"sectionNumber":"Part 12","sectionType":"part","heading":"General care and conduct","content":"Part 12 General care and conduct\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    | Charge                                                                                                  |\n| ---- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1201 | If the case or circumstances warrant it, an allowance may be claimed under this item in addition to any other item that appears in this Schedule, for general care and conduct in relation to the following:(a) the complexity of the matter and the difficulty and novelty of questions raised;(b) the importance of the matter to the party and the amount involved;(c) the skill, labour, specialised knowledge and responsibility involved in the matter on the part of the solicitor;(d) the number and importance of the documents prepared or perused, without regard to length;(e) the time taken by the solicitor;(f) research and consideration of questions of law and fact | The Commission may allow an amount the Commission considers reasonable in the circumstances of the case |\n\n","sortOrder":130},{"sectionNumber":"Part 13","sectionType":"part","heading":"Fees for Counsel for solicitor appearing as Counsel","content":"Part 13 Fees for Counsel for solicitor appearing as Counsel\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                           | Charge                                                                                                                                          |\n| ---- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1301 | For counsel’s fees incurred by a solicitorNote The fees incurred may be claimed as a disbursement.                                            | An amount that the Commission considers to be fair and reasonable according to the circumstances of the case and the seniority of counsel       |\n| 1302 | For solicitor’s fees if a solicitor appears as counsel (or briefs another solicitor as counsel) when it would be appropriate to brief counsel | An amount that the Commission considers to be fair and reasonable according to the circumstances of the case and the seniority of the solicitor |\n\n","sortOrder":131},{"sectionNumber":"Part 14","sectionType":"part","heading":"Witnesses’ expenses","content":"Part 14 Witnesses’ expenses\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                       | Charge                                                                                                                                 |\n| ---- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1401 | For the attendance of a witness who is called because of his or her professional, scientific or other special skill or knowledge          | $161 to $801 per day                                                                                                                   |\n| 1402 | For the attendance of a witness, other than a witness covered in item 1401:                                                               |                                                                                                                                        |\n|      | (a) who is not remunerated in his or her occupation by wages, salary or fees                                                              | $93 to $149 per day                                                                                                                    |\n|      | (b) who is remunerated in his or her occupation by wages, salary or fees                                                                  | The amount lost by attendance at the Commission                                                                                        |\n| 1403 | For travel expenses for a witness who lives more than 50 kilometres from the Commission (in addition to a charge under item 1401 or 1402) | An amount that the Commission considers reasonable for the actual cost of travel, plus a reasonable amount for meals and accommodation |\n\n","sortOrder":132},{"sectionNumber":"Part 15","sectionType":"part","heading":"Disbursements","content":"Part 15 Disbursements\n\n| Item | Matter for which charge may be made                                                                                                                   | Charge                                                                                                                                         |\n| ---- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1501 | Registry fee or other fee or payment                                                                                                                  | The amount of the fee or payment to the extent to which it has been properly and reasonably incurred and paid                                  |\n| 1502 | Travelling expenses, if a solicitor attends at the Commission or chambers, or on conference with counsel, in the circumstances mentioned in item 1110 | An amount that the Commission considers reasonable for travelling expenses, to the extent to which they have been reasonably incurred and paid |\n| 1503 | Postage and transmission expenses in relation to a matter mentioned in Part 8                                                                         | The amount of the expenses to the extent that it has been properly and reasonably incurred and paid                                            |\n\n","sortOrder":133},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 6","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Modifications of Part VIB, and other provisions, of the Act as applied as a law of a State","content":"Schedule 6 Modifications of Part VIB, and other provisions, of the Act as applied as a law of a State\n\n(regulation 30ZF)\n\n(subregulation 30ZF (1))\n\n601. Section 170LH (What this Division covers)\n\n601.1 Omit ‘who are constitutional corporations or the Commonwealth’, substitute ‘other than constitutional corporations or the Commonwealth’.\n\n602. Section 170LI (Nature of agreement)\n\n602.1 Paragraph 170LI (1) (a):\n\n‘(a) an employer other than a constitutional corporation or the Commonwealth; and’.\n\n603. Division 3 (Making agreements about industrial disputes and industrial situations)\n\n603.1 Omit the Division.\n\n(subregulation 30ZF (2))\n\n651. Division 2 (Making agreements with constitutional corporations or the Commonwealth)\n\n651.1 Heading:\n\nOmit the heading, substitute:\n\n‘Division 2 — Making agreements with employers other than constitutional corporations or the Commonwealth’.\n\n652. Section 170LH (What this Division covers)\n\n652.1 Paragraph 170LH (b):\n\n‘(b) employees any of whose terms and conditions are governed by:\n\n(i) an award, a certified agreement or an AWA under this Act in its operation as a law of the Commonwealth; or\n\n(ii) an old IR agreement (within the meaning of regulation 2 of the Workplace Relations Regulations of the Commonwealth).’.\n\n653. Section 170LI (Nature of agreement)\n\n653.1 Add at the end:\n\n‘(3) In this section:\n\n> persons means persons any of whose terms and conditions are governed by:\n\n(a) an award, a certified agreement or an AWA under this Act in its operation as a law of the Commonwealth; or\n\n(b) an old IR agreement (within the meaning of regulation 2 of the Workplace Relations Regulations of the Commonwealth).’.\n\n654. Section 170MB (Successor employers bound)\n\n654.1 Paragraph 170MB (1) (b):\n\n‘(b) at a later time, a new employer;’.\n\n654.2 After subsection 170MB (1), insert:\n\n‘(1A) If:\n\n(a) an employer that is a Commonwealth-law employer within the meaning of subsection (1B) is bound by an agreement that, under this Act in its operation as a law of the Commonwealth, is a certified agreement (the certified agreement); and\n\n(b) the application for certification for the certified agreement stated that it was made under Division 2 of Part VIB in its operation as a law of the Commonwealth; and\n\n(c) at a later time, a new employer that is not a Commonwealth-law employer within the meaning of subsection (1B) becomes the successor, transmittee or assignee (whether immediate or not) of the whole or a part of the business concerned;\n\nthen, from the later time:\n\n(d) the new employer is bound by the certified agreement (to the extent that it relates to the whole or the part of the business), as if:\n\n(i) that agreement had been certified under Division 4; and\n\n(ii) the new employer became bound by that agreement under subsection (1); and\n\n(e) the previous employer is not bound by that agreement, to the extent that it relates to the whole or the part of the business; and\n\n(f) a reference in this Part to the employer includes a reference to the new employer, and does not include the previous employer, to the extent that the context relates to the whole or the part of the business.\n\n‘(1B) For subsection (1A), an employer is a Commonwealth-law employer if the employer:\n\n(a) is a constitutional corporation; or\n\n(b) is the Commonwealth; or\n\n(c) carries on a single business or part of a single business in a Territory; or\n\n(d) is a waterside employer who employs waterside workers in a single business or part of a single business of the employer; or\n\n(e) employs maritime employees in a single business or part of a single business of the employer; or\n\n(f) is a flight crew officer’s employer who employs flight crew officers in a single business or part of a single business of the employer.’.\n\n654.3 Subsection 170MB (2):\n\nOmit ‘Subsection (1) does not’, substitute ‘Subsections (1) and (1A) do not’.\n\n655. Section 170NE (Eligible court)\n\n655.1 Paragraph 170NE (a):\n\nOmit the paragraph.\n\n656. Section 178 (Imposition and recovery of penalties)\n\n656.1 Add at the end:\n\n‘(10) Despite the provisions of this section, the Court does not have the power to impose a penalty or to hear a claim relating to a breach, or an alleged breach, of a certified agreement made under this Act.’.\n\n","sortOrder":134},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 8","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Prescribed provision relating to discrimination","content":"Schedule 8 Prescribed provision relating to discrimination\n\n(subregulation 30ZI (1))\n\nThe parties to this AWA agree that:\n\n(a) it is their intention to achieve the principal object in paragraph 3 (j) of the Workplace Relations Act 1996, which is to respect and value the diversity of the work force by helping to prevent and eliminate discrimination at their enterprise on the basis of race, colour, sex, sexual preference, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, family responsibilities, pregnancy, religion, political opinion, national extraction or social origin; and\n\n(b) any dispute concerning these provisions and their operation will be progressed initially under the dispute resolution procedure in this AWA; and\n\n(c) nothing in these provisions allows any treatment that would otherwise be prohibited by anti-discrimination 7provisions in applicable Commonwealth, State or Territory legislation; and\n\n(d) nothing in these provisions prohibits:\n\n(i) where the AWA is approved before 23 June 2000, the payment of junior rates of pay; or\n\n(ii) any discriminatory conduct (or conduct having a discriminatory effect) that is based on the inherent requirements of a particular position; or\n\n(iii) any discriminatory conduct (or conduct having a discriminatory effect) if:\n\n(A) the employee is a member of staff of an institution that is conducted in accordance with the doctrines, tenets, beliefs or teachings of a particular religion or creed; and\n\n(B) the conduct was in good faith to avoid injury to the religious susceptibilities of that religion or creed.\n\n","sortOrder":135},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 9","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Prescribed model dispute resolution procedure","content":"Schedule 9 Prescribed model dispute resolution procedure\n\n(subregulation 30ZI (2))\n\nIn relation to any matter that may be in dispute between the parties to this AWA (the matter), the parties:\n\n(a) will attempt to resolve the matter at the workplace level, including, but not limited to:\n\n(i) the employee and his or her supervisor meeting and conferring on the matter; and\n\n(ii) if the matter is not resolved at such a meeting, the parties arranging further discussions involving more senior levels of management (as appropriate); and\n\n(b) acknowledge the right of either party to appoint, in writing, another person to act on behalf of the party in relation to resolving the matter at the workplace level; and\n\n(c) agree to allow either party to refer the matter to mediation if the matter cannot be resolved at the workplace level; and\n\n(d) agree that if either party refers the matter to mediation, both parties will participate in the mediation process in good faith; and\n\n(e) acknowledge the right of either party to appoint, in writing, another person to act on behalf of the party in relation to the mediation process; and\n\n(f) agree that during the time when the parties attempt to resolve the matter:\n\n(i) the parties continue to work in accordance with their contract of employment unless the employee has a reasonable concern about an imminent risk to his or her health or safety; and\n\n(ii) subject to relevant provisions of any State or Territory occupational health and safety law, even if the employee has a reasonable concern about an imminent risk to his or her health or safety, the employee must not unreasonably fail to comply with a direction by his or her employer to perform other available work, whether at the same workplace or another workplace, that is safe and appropriate for the employee to perform; and\n\n(iii) the parties must cooperate to ensure that the dispute resolution procedures are carried out as quickly as is reasonably possible; and\n\n(g) agree not to commence an action:\n\n(i) to obtain a penalty under section 170VV of the Act; or\n\n(ii) to obtain damages for breach of the AWA; or\n\n(iii) to enforce a provision of the AWA or Part VID of the Act (other than an action to enforce section 170VU of the Act);\n\nunless:\n\n(iv) the party initiating the action has genuinely attempted to resolve the dispute at the workplace level; and\n\n(v) either:\n\n(A) a period of 7 days has expired from the date when the party initiating the action gave notice that mediation is not requested; or\n\n(B) mediation was requested by either party and that mediation has been completed.\n\n","sortOrder":136},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 11","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Modifications of Part VID of the Act as applied as a law of a State","content":"Schedule 11 Modifications of Part VID of the Act as applied as a law of a State\n\n(regulation 30ZN)\n\n(subregulation 30ZN (1))\n\n1101. Section 170VC (Scope of this Part)\n\n1101.1 Omit ‘unless at least one’, substitute ‘if any’.\n\n(subregulation 30ZN (2))\n\n1151. Section 170VA (Interpretation)\n\n1151.1 Definition of eligible court (paragraph (a)):\n\nOmit the paragraph.\n\n1152. Section 170VC (Scope of this Part)\n\n1152.1 Add at the end:\n\n‘; (g) none of the employee’s terms and conditions of employment are governed by:\n\n(i) an award, a certified agreement or an AWA under this Act in its operation as a law of the Commonwealth; or\n\n(ii) an old IR agreement (within the meaning of regulation 2 of the Workplace Relations Regulations of the Commonwealth);’.\n\n1152.2 Add at the end:\n\n‘(h) the employee is employed in one of the following:\n\n(i) a department, or part of a department, of the State;\n\n(ii) a public service office, or part of a public service office, of the State;\n\n(iii) an agency, authority, commission, corporation, instrumentality, office or other entity established under a State Act or under State authorisation for a public or State purpose;\n\n(iv) a part of an entity mentioned in subparagraph (iii);\n\n(v) a court of the State of any jurisdiction;\n\n(vi) a registry or other administrative office of a court of the State of any jurisdiction;\n\n(vii) any parliamentary service of the State;\n\n(viii) the Governor’s official household and its associated administrative unit;\n\n(ix) the police service of the State.’.\n\n1153. Section 170VS (AWA binds employer’s successor)\n\n1153.1 Subsection 170VS (1):\n\nOmit the subsection, substitute:\n\n‘(1) If an employee who is a party to an AWA becomes an employee of a new employer because the new employer is a successor to the whole or any part of the previous employer’s business or undertaking, then the new employer replaces the previous employer as a party to the AWA from the succession time.’.\n\n1153.2 After subsection 170VS (1), insert:\n\n‘(1A) Despite subsection (1), a new employer will not become bound by an AWA if the new employer employs the employee in one of the following:\n\n(a) a department, or part of a department, of the State;\n\n(b) a public service office, or part of a public service office, of the State;\n\n(c) an agency, authority, commission, corporation, instrumentality, office or other entity established under a State Act or under State authorisation for a public or State purpose;\n\n(d) a part of an entity mentioned in paragraph (c);\n\n(e) a court of the State of any jurisdiction;\n\n(f) a registry or other administrative office of a court of the State of any jurisdiction;\n\n(g) any parliamentary service of the State;\n\n(h) the Governor’s official household and its associated administrative unit;\n\n(i) the police service of the State.’.\n\n1153.3 Before subsection 170VS (2), insert:\n\n‘(1B) If:\n\n(a) an employee is a party to an agreement that, under this Act in its operation as a law of the Commonwealth, is an AWA (the AWA); and\n\n(b) the employee becomes an employee of a new employer because the new employer is a successor to the whole or any part of the previous employer’s business or undertaking; and\n\n(c) at the succession time, none of the following apply:\n\n(i) the new employer is a constitutional corporation;\n\n(ii) the new employer is the Commonwealth;\n\n(iii) the employee’s primary workplace is in a Territory;\n\n(iv) the new employer is a waterside employer, the employee is a waterside worker and the employee’s employment is in connection with constitutional trade or commerce;\n\n(v) the employee is a maritime employee and the employee’s employment is in connection with constitutional trade or commerce;\n\n(vi) the employee is a flight crew officer and the employee’s employment is in connection with constitutional trade or commerce;\n\nthen the new employer is taken to be a party to the AWA as if:\n\n(d) the AWA had been approved under this Part; and\n\n(e) from the succession time, the new employer replaced the previous employer as a party to the AWA under subsection (1).’.\n\n","sortOrder":137},{"sectionNumber":"Sch 12","sectionType":"schedule","heading":"Information and copies of documents to be given to Minister","content":"Schedule 12 Information and copies of documents to be given to Minister\n\n(regulation 140)\n\nPart 1 Copies and information in electronic form\n\n| Item | Information or copy of document                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      | Time by which information or copy to be given                                                      |\n| ---- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 101  | Copy of:(a) certified agreement; or(b) extension of certified agreement; or                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          | Within 3 weeks after the certification, extension, variation or order                              |\n|      | (c) variation of certified agreement; or(d) order terminating certified agreement;if the copy is available in electronic form                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        |                                                                                                    |\n| 102  | If:(a) a certified agreement:(i) has been declared ‘confidential’; or(ii) includes a provision that has been declared ‘confidential’; and(b) the agreement is publicly available; and(c) a copy of the agreement is available in electronic form;copy of certified agreement                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         | Within 3 weeks after the certification                                                             |\n| 103  | The following information about an application to certify an agreement, if publicly available:(a) case number;(b) agreement number (if a number has been allocated to the agreement);(c) the number of employees who will be covered by the agreement;(d) whether any of those employees is within any of the groups mentioned in paragraph (e);(e) the number of those employees who are:(i) women; or                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              | Within 3 weeks after the application to certify the agreement is lodged in the Industrial Registry |\n|      | (ii) persons from a non-English speaking background; or(iii) under 21; or(iv) Aboriginals or Torres Strait Islanders; or(v) disabled persons; or(vi) part-time employees; or(vii) casual employees                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   |                                                                                                    |\n| 104  | The following information about a certified agreement:(a) agreement number;(b) date of certification;(c) the expiry date of the agreement;(d) matter type (by reference to the relevant section of the Act);(e) title of the agreement;(f) whether the agreement is a variation of an existing agreement or a new agreement;(g) case number;(h) print number;(i) the names of the employer and the organisation of employees bound by the agreement;(j) how the Commission was constituted for the certification of the agreement (if constituted by a panel — which panel)Note This information may be available from a system used by the Australian Industrial Registry for tracking of certified agreements.                                                                                                                                                                                     | Within 2 weeks after the certification                                                             |\n| 105  | The following information about a matter to which section 45, section 127, section 166A, section 170LW, section 170MW, section 170MX, subsection 285A (3) or section 298Z of the Act, or section 18 of Schedule 1B to the Act (including a matter in which application was made under the former section 188 of the Act) applies:(a) a statement that the matter has commenced;(b) case number;(c) all related print numbers;(d) matter type (by reference to the relevant section of the Act);(e) the place where the matter was lodged;(f) the name and role (eg applicant, respondent) of each party;(g) the type of party (eg individual, organisation);(h) if a party is an organisation — whether the party is an employee organisation or an employer organisation;(i) the outcome of the matter (if reached) and remedies obtained (if any);(j) case summary text information (if available) | Within 1 month after the matter commences                                                          |\n| 106  | The following information about a matter to which section 170CE of the Act applies:(a) a statement that the matter has commenced;(b) case number;(c) all related print numbers;(d) matter type (by reference to the relevant section of the Act);(e) the place where the matter was lodged;(f) the outcome of the matter (if reached) and remedies obtained (if any), including the amount of any financial remedy;(g) case summary text information (if available)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | Within 1 month after the matter commences                                                          |\n| 107  | If information about a matter has been given under item 105 or 106, and the matter is finalised in a subsequent month — the following information:(a) a statement that the matter was finalised on a particular day;                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | Within 1 month after the matter is finalised                                                       |\n|      | (b) case number;(c) all related print numbers;(d) the outcome of the matter (if reached) and remedies awarded (if any), including the amount of any financial remedy;(e) case summary text information (if available)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |                                                                                                    |\n\nPart 2 Copies of documents in paper form\n\n| Item | Copy of document                                                                                                                                                               | Time by which copy to be given                                        |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 201  | Copy of:(a) certified agreement; or(b) extension of certified agreement; or(c) variation of certified agreement; or(d) order terminating certified agreement                   | Within 3 weeks after the certification, extension, variation or order |\n| 202  | Copy of certified agreement that:(a) has been declared ‘confidential’; or(b) includes a provision that has been declared ‘confidential’;if the agreement is publicly available | Within 3 weeks after the certification                                |\n\n> Notes to the Workplace Relations Regulations 1996\n\n> Note 1\n\n> Note: The Workplace Relations Regulations 1996 (in force under the Workplace Relations Act 1996) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1989 No. 12 amended as indicated in the Tables below.\n\n> Note: The Workplace Relations Regulations 1996 were amended by the Workplace Relations Amendment (Fair Termination) Act 2003 (Act No. 104, 2003). The amendments have been incorporated in this compilation. For application, saving or transitional provisions relating to the amendments see Schedule 1 (item 20) of the abovementioned Act.\n\n> Note: For all relevant information pertaining to application, saving or transitional provisions see Table A.\n\n> Note: Under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003, which came into force on 1 January 2005, it is a requirement for all non-exempt legislative instruments to be registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments. From 1 January 2005 the Statutory Rules series ceased to exist and was replaced with Select Legislative Instruments (SLI series). Numbering conventions remain the same, ie Year and Number.\n\n> Note: > Note: Table of Instruments\n\n| Year andnumber   | Date ofnotificationin Gazette or FRLI registration | Date ofcommencement                                                                                                                                                                                                         | Application,saving ortransitional provisions |\n| ---------------- | -------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |\n| 1989 No. 12      | 13 Feb 1989                                        | 1 Mar 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S53)                                                                                                                                                                                      |                                              |\n| 1989 No. 107     | 31 May 1989                                        | Rr. 4 and 11 (a): 1 July 1989 (see r. 1 (1) and Gazette 1989, No. S210)R. 11 (b): 1 Apr 1989 (see r. 1 (2) and Gazette 1989, No. S92)R. 11 (c): 1 July 1989 (see r. 1 (3) and Gazette 1989, No. S223)Remainder: 31 May 1989 | —                                            |\n| 1989 No. 288     | 31 Oct 1989                                        | 31 Oct 1989                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1990 No. 328     | 18 Oct 1990                                        | 18 Oct 1990                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1990 No. 461     | 9 Jan 1991                                         | 9 Jan 1991                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1991 No. 9       | 31 Jan 1991                                        | 1 Feb 1991 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1991, No. S18)                                                                                                                                                                             | —                                            |\n| 1991 No.11       | 5 Feb 1991                                         | 5 Feb 1991                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1991 No. 73      | 30 Apr 1991                                        | 30 Apr 1991                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1991 No. 137     | 26 June 1991                                       | 26 Jun 1991                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1991 No. 366     | 27 Nov 1991                                        | 27 Nov 1991                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 81      | 31 Mar 1992                                        | 31 Mar 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 139     | 9 June 1992                                        | 9 June 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 158     | 12 June 1992                                       | 12 June 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 232     | 23 July 1992                                       | 23 July 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 274     | 26 Aug 1992                                        | 26 Aug 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 339     | 27 Oct 1992                                        | 27 Oct 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 351     | 9 Nov 1992                                         | 9 Nov 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 357     | 9 Nov 1992                                         | 9 Nov 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 435     | 24 Dec 1992                                        | 24 Dec 1992                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1992 No. 436     | 24 Dec 1992                                        | 1 Jan 1993                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1993 No. 22      | 11 Feb 1993                                        | 11 Feb 1993                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1993 No. 23      | 11 Feb 1993                                        | 1 Mar 1993                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1993 No. 41      | 2 Apr 1993                                         | 2 Apr 1993                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1993 No. 61      | 4 May 1993                                         | 30 July 1995 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1995, No. S324)                                                                                                                                                                          | —                                            |\n| 1993 No. 128     | 17 June 1993                                       | 17 June 1993                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 1993 No. 330     | 10 Dec 1993                                        | 9 Nov 1993 (see r. 1)                                                                                                                                                                                                       | R. 3                                         |\n| 1994 No. 68      | 28 Mar 1994                                        | 28 Mar 1994                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1994 No. 79      | 30 Mar 1994                                        | Rr. 3, 4, 7–12: 30 Mar 1994 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1994, No. S104)Remainder: 30 Mar 1994                                                                                                                                     | Rr. 11 and 12                                |\n| 1994 No. 185     | 16 June 1994                                       | 3 June 1994 (see r. 1)                                                                                                                                                                                                      | —                                            |\n| 1994 No. 244     | 4 July 1994                                        | 4 July 1994                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1994 No. 287     | 18 Aug 1994                                        | 18 Aug 1994                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1994 No. 386     | 16 Nov 1994                                        | 16 Nov 1994                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1995 No. 376     | 6 Dec 1995                                         | 6 Dec 1995                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1995 No. 434     | 22 Dec 1995                                        | R. 4: 15 Jan 1996 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1996, No. S16)Remainder: 22 Dec 1995                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 80      | 5 June 1996                                        | (a)                                                                                                                                                                                                                         | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 168     | 31 July 1996                                       | 5 Aug 1996                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 269     | 11 Dec 1996                                        | 5 Dec 1996 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1996, No. S472)                                                                                                                                                                            | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 307     | 18 Dec 1996                                        | 31 Dec 1996 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1996, No. S535)                                                                                                                                                                           | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 328     | 24 Dec 1996                                        | 31 Dec 1996 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1996, No. S535)                                                                                                                                                                           | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 329     | 24 Dec 1996                                        | Part 2 (r. 3): 1 Jan 1997 Parts 3–7 (rr. 4–25): 31 Dec 1996 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1996, No. S535)Remainder: 31 Dec 1996                                                                                                     | —                                            |\n| 1996 No. 351     | 24 Dec 1996                                        | 31 Dec 1996 (see r. 1 and Gazette 1996, No. S535)                                                                                                                                                                           | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 48      | 12 Mar 1997                                        | Rr. 4, 8, 15 and 16: 12 Mar 1997Rr. 9 and 17: (b)Remainder: 5 Dec 1996 (see r. 1.1 and Gazette 1996, No. S472)                                                                                                              | R. 1.2 (am. by1997 No. 56 r. 6) (b)          |\n| as amended by    |                                                    |                                                                                                                                                                                                                             |                                              |\n| 1997 No. 56      | 19 Mar 1997                                        | Rr. 5 and 6: 5 Mar 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                     | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 56      | 19 Mar 1997                                        | 5 Mar 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 101 (c) | 7 May 1997                                         | 7 May 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | R. 7                                         |\n| 1997 No. 246     | 10 Sept 1997                                       | 10 Sept 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 281     | 7 Oct 1997                                         | 7 Oct 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 313     | 11 Nov 1997                                        | 11 Nov 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 314 (d) | 11 Nov 1997                                        | 11 Nov 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1997 No. 424     | 24 Dec 1997                                        | 24 Dec 1997                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1998 No. 187     | 30 June 1998                                       | 30 June 1998                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 1998 No. 338 (e) | 18 Dec 1998                                        | 18 Dec 1998                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1998 No. 353 (f) | 22 Dec 1998                                        | Rr. 1–3 and Schedule 1: 22 Dec 1998Remainder: 1 Jan 1999                                                                                                                                                                    | —                                            |\n| 1998 No. 354     | 22 Dec 1998                                        | 22 Dec 1998                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 42      | 24 Mar 1999                                        | Schedule 2: 31 Mar 1999Remainder: 24 Mar 1999                                                                                                                                                                               | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 43      | 24 Mar 1999                                        | 24 Mar 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 67      | 7 May 1999                                         | 7 May 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 195     | 9 Sept 1999                                        | 9 Sept 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 205     | 16 Sept 1999                                       | 16 Sept 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                | R. 4                                         |\n| 1999 No. 244     | 20 Oct 1999                                        | 20 Oct 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 297     | 3 Dec 1999                                         | 5 Dec 1999 (see r. 2 and Gazette 1999, No. S584)                                                                                                                                                                            | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 336     | 22 Dec 1999                                        | 22 Dec 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 1999 No. 337     | 22 Dec 1999                                        | 22 Dec 1999                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2000 No. 121 (g) | 22 June 2000                                       | 22 June 2000                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 2000 No. 258     | 15 Sept 2000                                       | 15 Sept 2000                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 2000 No. 328 (h) | 8 Dec 2000                                         | 8 Dec 2000                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 2001 No. 225     | 29 Aug 2001                                        | 30 Aug 2001                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2001 No. 323     | 7 Dec 2001                                         | 7 Dec 2001                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 2001 No. 326     | 13 Dec 2001                                        | 15 Dec 2001                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2002 No. 71      | 18 Apr 2002                                        | 18 Apr 2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2002 No. 208     | 12 Sept 2002                                       | 12 Sept 2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                | —                                            |\n| 2002 No. 337     | 20 Dec 2002                                        | 20 Dec 2002                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2003 No. 81      | 8 May 2003                                         | 12 May 2003                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2003 No. 212     | 21 Aug 2003                                        | 21 Aug 2003                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2003 No. 349     | 23 Dec 2003                                        | 23 Dec 2003                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2003 No. 350     | 23 Dec 2003                                        | 1 Jan 2004                                                                                                                                                                                                                  | —                                            |\n| 2004 No. 3       | 12 Feb 2004                                        | 12 Feb 2004                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2004 No. 263     | 26 Aug 2004                                        | 26 Aug 2004                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2005 No. 35      | 10 Mar 2005 (see F2005L00546)                      | 10 Mar 2005                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n| 2005 No. 42      | 24 Mar 2005 (see F2005L00735)                      | 25 Mar 2005                                                                                                                                                                                                                 | —                                            |\n\n> Note: (a) Regulation 1.1 provides as follows:\n\n> Note: 1.1 These Regulations commence on the date of commencement of item 20 of the Schedule to the Commonwealth Bank Sale Act 1995.\n\n> Note: Item 20 commenced at the transfer time. The transfer time occurred on 19 July 1996.\n\n> Note: (b) Regulations 1.2 and 1.2A of Statutory Rules 1997 No. 48 as amended by Statutory Rules 1997 No. 56, provide as follows:\n\n> Note: 1.2 Regulation 9 (except in so far as it inserts new regulation 30ZN) and regulation 17 (except in so far as it inserts new Schedule 11) commence on the same day as Schedule 10 to the Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1996.\n\n> Note: Schedule 10 commenced on 12 March 1997 (see Gazette 1997, No. S87).\n\n> Note: 1.2A Regulation 9 (in so far as it inserts new regulation 30ZN) and regulation 17 (in so far as it inserts new Schedule 11) commence on 19 March 1997.\n\n> Note: (c) Regulation 4 of Statutory Rules 1997 No. 101 was disallowed by the Senate on 26 June 1997.\n\n> Note: (d) Statutory Rules 1997 No. 314 was disallowed by the Senate on 25 March 1998.\n\n> Note: (e) Statutory Rules 1998 No. 338 was disallowed by the Senate on 16 February 1999.\n\n> Note: (f) Statutory Rules 1998 No. 353 was disallowed by the Senate on 16 February 1999.\n\n> Note: (g) Statutory Rules 2000 No. 121 was disallowed by the Senate on 17 August 2000.\n\n> Note: (h) Statutory Rules 2000 No. 328 was disallowed by the Senate on 27 June 2001.\n\n> Note: > Note: Table of Amendments\n\n```html\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" style=\"width:366.35pt; border-collapse:collapse\"><thead><tr><td colspan=\"5\" style=\"width:358pt; padding-right:4pt; padding-left:4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmendHead\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. = added or inserted</span><span> </span><span>am. = amended</span><span> </span><span>rep. = repealed</span><span> </span><span>rs. = repealed and substituted</span></p></td><td style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableColHead\"><span>Provision affected</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableColHead\"><span>How affected</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part I</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Title</span><span style=\"width:96.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 1</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 269; 1998 No. 354</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 2</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 307; 2002 No. 71; 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 4</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 11; 1992 No. 158; 1995 No. 376; 2002 No.</span><span> </span><span>71</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 4A</span><span style=\"width:90.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 281</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part II</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 5</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1990 No. 328; 1992 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1997 No. 56</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 6</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1994 No. 68</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part III</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 7</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 11; 1992 No. 158; 1994 No. 79; 1999 No.</span><span> </span><span>336; 2002 No. 71</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part IIIA</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part IIIA</span><span style=\"width:80.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8AA</span><span style=\"width:84.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2002 No. 337</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8A</span><span style=\"width:90.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8B</span><span style=\"width:90.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 2</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8C</span><span style=\"width:90.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2002 No. 71</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 3</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 3 of Part IIIA</span><span style=\"width:45.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8D</span><span style=\"width:90.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2002 No. 71</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 8X</span><span style=\"width:90.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 313</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part IV</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 9</span><span style=\"width:96.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 12</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part V</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 14</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 139</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 14A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 232</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 3</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 21</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2003 No. 350</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 22</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 158; 1993 No. 23; 1999 Nos. 42 and 336; 2003 No. 350</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 23</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2003 No. 350</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 4</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 25</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 26</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:5.5pt\"><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 26A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 244</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 5 of Part V</span><span style=\"width:52.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1994 No. 287</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 27</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1994 No. 287</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 28–30</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1994 No. 287</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 5A</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 5A</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1994 No. 386; 1996 Nos. 307 and 329; Act No. 104, 2003</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 30B</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1994 No. 386; 1996 No. 307; 1997 No. 101; 2001 No.</span><span> </span><span>323; 2002 No. 208</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. Act No. 104, 2003</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Note to r. 30B (1)</span><span style=\"width:44.37pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 101</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Note to r. 30B (4)</span><span style=\"width:44.37pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 101</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 30BA</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 386</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. Act No. 104, 2003</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30BB</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 386</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1995 No. 434</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1996 No. 168</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. Act No. 104, 2003</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30BC</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 386</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. Act No. 104, 2003</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30BD</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 Nos. 48 and 101; 1998 No. 187</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1999 No. 43</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 No. 337; 2000 No. 258</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30BE</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30BF</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30BG</span><span style=\"width:78.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 3</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 30C</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Note to r. 30C (3)</span><span style=\"width:43.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 101</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30CA</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30CB</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30CC</span><span style=\"width:78.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30CD</span><span style=\"width:78.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30CE</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2001 No. 225</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30D</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 30DAA, 30DAB</span><span style=\"width:36.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">......</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1995 No. 434</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30DA</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 386</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1996 No. 307</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 2</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30E</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30F</span><span style=\"width:86.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30G</span><span style=\"width:84.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:111.2pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30H</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30J</span><span style=\"width:87.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30K</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30L</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30M</span><span style=\"width:84.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30N</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30P</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30Q</span><span style=\"width:84.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30R</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30S</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30T</span><span style=\"width:86.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30U</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30V</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30W</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30X</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30Y</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30Z</span><span style=\"width:86.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZA</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2003 No. 212</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZB</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZD</span><span style=\"width:79.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 5B</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 5B</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-top:0pt; margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-top:0pt; margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 30ZE</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 313; 1999 Nos. 244 and 297</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZF</span><span style=\"width:80.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZG</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZGA</span><span style=\"width:73.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2005 No. 35</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 5C</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 5C</span><span style=\"width:82.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZH</span><span style=\"width:79.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZI</span><span style=\"width:83.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZJ</span><span style=\"width:81.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 Nos. 244 and 297</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZK</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZL</span><span style=\"width:81.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZM</span><span style=\"width:78.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2002 No. 71</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZN</span><span style=\"width:79.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:6.2pt\"><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZO</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZP</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 30ZQ</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:110.5pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part VI</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 31</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1990 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid\"><span>R. 32</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid\"><span>rep. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 6A</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 6A</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 32AA</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 386</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 32A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1994 No. 79</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 32AB</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 32AC</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-before:always\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 6B</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 6B</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1999 No. 67</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 32B</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1999 No. 67</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part VII</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Heading to Part VII</span><span style=\"width:37.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">......</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 1 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 33</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 34</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 35</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1999 No. 195</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 36–40</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 40A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 41, 42</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 43</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 351; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Div. 2 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Rr. 44–47</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 47A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 48</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 351</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 49</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1992 No. 351; 1999 No. 195</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 50–52</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 53</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 351</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 3 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 54</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 4 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 55–60</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 60A</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1999 No. 205</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 61</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1993 No. 128</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 62</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 No. 205</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 5 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 63</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 64</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Rr. 65–76</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 77</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 78</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 79</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 80</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 81</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 No. 205; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 82</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 83</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 84–86</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 87</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>am. 1991 No. 366</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 88</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 89</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 366</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 90, 91</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 92</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 366</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 93</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 94</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 366</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 95</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 96, 97</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98</span><span style=\"width:91.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 137</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>R. 98A</span><span style=\"width:92.99pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>ad. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 98B</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>R. 98C</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>ad. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>R. 98D</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>ad. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>Rr. 98E–98G</span><span style=\"width:60.87pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfStatRules\"><span>ad. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Div. 5A of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:41.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.......</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 98H</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 313</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98I, 98J</span><span style=\"width:66.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98JA</span><span style=\"width:81.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98K</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98L, 98M</span><span style=\"width:61.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98N</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98O</span><span style=\"width:84.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 No. 205; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98P</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98Q–98S</span><span style=\"width:60.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 98T</span><span style=\"width:86.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98U</span><span style=\"width:85.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 98V</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 313</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98W, 98X</span><span style=\"width:59.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 98Y</span><span style=\"width:85.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98Z</span><span style=\"width:86.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98ZA–98ZD</span><span style=\"width:50.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98ZE</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98ZF</span><span style=\"width:80.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 313</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98ZG</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 313; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98ZH–98ZJ</span><span style=\"width:51.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98ZJA</span><span style=\"width:75.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 98ZK–98ZN</span><span style=\"width:50.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98ZO</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1998 No. 354</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Rr. 98ZP–98ZR</span><span style=\"width:50.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 98ZS</span><span style=\"width:80.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 6 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 99–101</span><span style=\"width:68.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 7 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 102</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 No. 205</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 103–105</span><span style=\"width:63.86pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Heading to Div. 8 of</span><span style=\"width:34.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">......</span><br><span>Part VII</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 106, 107</span><span style=\"width:63.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 107A</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 108, 109</span><span style=\"width:63.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 109A</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 109B</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 109C</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1998 No. 354</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 109D</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 110, 111</span><span style=\"width:63.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 112</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107; 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 113–116</span><span style=\"width:63.86pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 9 of Part VII</span><span style=\"width:47.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 117</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 118</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 119</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 119A</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 436</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 119B</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1993 No. 22</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Part VIII</span><span style=\"width:80.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Rr. 120–123</span><span style=\"width:63.86pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part IX</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 124</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1999 No. 42</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 125</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Heading to r. 126</span><span style=\"width:44.35pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2003 No. 349</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 126</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2003 No. 349</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 127</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 128</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 130</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 9A</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 9A</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Heading to Div. 1 of</span><span style=\"width:34.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">......</span><br><span>Part 9A</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 131A</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329; 2001 No. 326; 2003 No. 212; 2004 No.</span><span> </span><span>263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131B</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131C</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131D</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131E</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1992 No. 435</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 131F</span><span style=\"width:81.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131G</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131H</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 435; 1993 No. 128; 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131J</span><span style=\"width:82.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131K</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; font-variant:small-caps; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 131KA</span><span style=\"width:74.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>R. 131L</span><span style=\"width:81.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Note to r. 131L (1)</span><span style=\"width:40.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.......</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131M</span><span style=\"width:79.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 435; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131N</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1993 No. 128; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131P</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 357; 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131PA</span><span style=\"width:74.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131Q</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131R</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 274</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 Nos. 357 and 435; 1993 No. 41</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 2</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 2 of Part 9A</span><span style=\"width:47.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131S</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131T</span><span style=\"width:81.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131TA</span><span style=\"width:75.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131TB</span><span style=\"width:75.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131TC</span><span style=\"width:74.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131TD</span><span style=\"width:74.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131U</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R 131UA</span><span style=\"width:76.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 3</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Division 3</span><span style=\"width:74.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131V</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VA</span><span style=\"width:74.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VB</span><span style=\"width:74.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VC</span><span style=\"width:74.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VD</span><span style=\"width:74.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VE</span><span style=\"width:74.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VF</span><span style=\"width:75.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VG</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VH</span><span style=\"width:74.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VJ</span><span style=\"width:76.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VK</span><span style=\"width:74.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VL</span><span style=\"width:75.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VM</span><span style=\"width:73.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VN</span><span style=\"width:74.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131VO</span><span style=\"width:73.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 4</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Division 4</span><span style=\"width:74.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131W</span><span style=\"width:78.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WA</span><span style=\"width:72.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WB</span><span style=\"width:72.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WC</span><span style=\"width:71.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WD</span><span style=\"width:71.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WE</span><span style=\"width:72.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WF</span><span style=\"width:72.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WG</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WH</span><span style=\"width:71.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WJ</span><span style=\"width:73.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 131WK</span><span style=\"width:72.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 263</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 9B</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 9B</span><span style=\"width:83.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 357</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Heading to Div. 1 of</span><span style=\"width:34.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">......</span><br><span>Part 9B</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132A</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 357</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329; 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132B</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 357</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 435; 1993 No. 128; 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132C</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 357</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132CA</span><span style=\"width:74.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2003 No. 212</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132D</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1992 No. 357</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 435; 1993 No. 41</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Division 2</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Div. 2 of Part 9B</span><span style=\"width:47.87pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132E</span><span style=\"width:80.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part 9C</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Part 9C</span><span style=\"width:82.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132F</span><span style=\"width:81.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132G</span><span style=\"width:79.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 132H</span><span style=\"width:80.38pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 349</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Part X</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 135</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2001 No. 326</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 137</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2002 No. 71</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 138</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 139</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>R. 140</span><span style=\"width:86.88pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">................</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2003 No. 212</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 1</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 Nos. 9, 73 and 137; 1994 No. 79; 1996 Nos.</span><span> </span><span>269, 328 and 329; 1997 No. 48; 2001 No. 225; 2002 No.</span><span> </span><span>71; 2003 Nos. 81 and 212</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 1A</span><span style=\"width:70.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 1</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 269; 2002 No. 71</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 2</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Form 3</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 4</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1994 No. 79; 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Forms 5, 6</span><span style=\"width:61.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1991 No. 9</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Form 7</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 Nos. 9 and 73; 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 8</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 Nos. 9 and 73; 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Form 9</span><span style=\"width:76.4pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-top:3pt; margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 Nos. 9 and 73; 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 10</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 Nos. 9 and 73; 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 11</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 137; 1994 No. 79; 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 11A</span><span style=\"width:65.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 424</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 11B</span><span style=\"width:65.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 11C</span><span style=\"width:64.89pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 328</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:233.1pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 12</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>1989 No. 12</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1996 No. 269</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 81</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Form 12</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt; text-indent:-4.35pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Renumbered Form 13</span><span style=\"width:12.71pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">..</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 13</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-top:3pt; margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 2003 No. 212</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:17pt\"><span>Form 14</span><span style=\"width:71.39pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">.............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2001 No. 225</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-left:0.65pt; text-indent:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 2</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 2</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1991 No. 11; 1992 No. 158; 1999 No. 336; 2002 No.</span><span> </span><span>71</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 3</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Schedule 3</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>am. 1989 No. 107</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>rs. 1990 No. 461</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1992 No. 339; 1993 No. 330; 1994 No. 185; 1996 No.</span><span> </span><span>80</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 4</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 4</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1989 No. 288; 1997 No. 246</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 5</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 5</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 Nos. 48 and 313</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1999 No. 297</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 2004 No. 3</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rs. 2005 No. 42</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 6</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 6</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 329</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 Nos. 48 and 56</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 7</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 7</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1996 No. 351</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 2003 No. 349</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; page-break-after:avoid\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 8</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 8</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 9</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 9</span><span style=\"width:68.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">............</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 10</span><span style=\"width:63.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>am. 1997 No. 313</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend0pt\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>rep. 1999 No. 297</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 11</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>Schedule 11</span><span style=\"width:63.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span>ad. 1997 No. 48</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span style=\"font-weight:bold\">Schedule 12</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"width:111.85pt; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-bottom:3pt\"><span>Schedule 12</span><span style=\"width:63.36pt; text-indent:0pt; font-family:'Lucida Console', monospace; display:inline-block\">...........</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"width:232.75pt; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.35pt; padding-left:5.35pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableOfAmend\" style=\"margin-right:0pt; margin-bottom:3pt\"><span>ad. 2003 No. 212</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:0pt\"><td style=\"width:0.65pt\"></td><td style=\"width:120.55pt\"></td><td style=\"width:1.35pt\"></td><td style=\"width:242.45pt\"></td><td style=\"width:1pt\"></td><td style=\"width:0.35pt\"></td></tr></tbody></table>\n```\n\n> Note: > Note: Table A\n> \n>  Application, saving or transitional provisions\n\nStatutory Rules 1993 No. 330\n\n3 These regulations connected with the sale of SMEC\n\n3.1 This Regulation is made for the purposes of subsection 39 (1) of the Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation Limited Sale Act 1993.\n\n3.2 The Governor-General is satisfied that these Regulations are connected with the sale of SMEC.\n\n3.3 These Regulations take effect on the sale day.\n\n3.4 In this regulation, sale day and SMEC have the same meanings respectively as in the Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation Limited Sale Act 1993.\n\nStatutory Rules 1994 No. 79\n\n11 Transitional provision — part-heard proceedings\n\n11.1 Regulation 7 of the Industrial Relations Regulations and Schedule 1 to those Regulations, as in force immediately before the transition, continue to have effect in relation to a part-heard proceeding to which subsection 65 (3) of the Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993 applies as if these Regulations had not been enacted.\n\n11.2 In subregulation 11.1:\n\n> part-heard proceeding has the meaning given to it by section 65 of the Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993.\n\n> transition has the meaning given to it by section 63 of that Act.\n\n","sortOrder":138},{"sectionNumber":"12","sectionType":"section","heading":"Transitional provision — certified agreements","content":"12 Transitional provision — certified agreements\n\n12.1 Regulation 14A of the Industrial Relations Regulations, as in force immediately before the commencement day, continues to have effect in relation to an application for certification of an agreement to which subparagraph 35 (2) (c) (ii) of the Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993 applies as if these Regulations had not been enacted.\n\n12.2 In subregulation 12.1 commencement day has the meaning given to it by subsection 35 (1) of the Industrial Relations Reform Act 1993.\n\nStatutory Rules 1997 No. 101\n\n7 Application\n\n7.1 The amendment of subregulation 30B (2) of the Workplace Relations Regulations made by these Regulations applies in relation to terminations of employment occurring on or after the date of commencement of these Regulations, even if the contract referred to in that subregulation was entered into before that date.\n\nStatutory Rules 1999 No. 205\n\n4 Transitional\n\nThe amendment made by item 2 of Schedule 1 applies in relation to an election the result of which is to be declared after the commencement of these Regulations.","sortOrder":139}],"analysis":{"kimi_summary":{"_metrics":{"model":"kimi-k2.5","source":"moonshot-realtime","completionTokens":3716},"content_quality":"ok","complexity_score":8,"scope_assessment":{"changed":true,"description":"Originally enacted in 1989 as procedural regulations under the Industrial Relations Act 1988, these regulations have expanded substantially beyond administrative machinery. Major additions include Part 5A (1994) creating substantive termination and adoption leave rights, Parts 5B and 5C (1996-1997) establishing frameworks for AWAs and certified agreements, and Parts 9A-9C (1990s-2000s) imposing detailed compliance obligations. The regulations evolved from simple procedural rules into a comprehensive workplace relations code covering individual employment rights, complex State cooperation mechanisms, and extensive compliance regimes."},"complexity_factors":["Length and structural density: 10+ Parts with multiple Divisions and 12 Schedules covering disparate areas from adoption leave to legal costs","Extensive cross-referencing: Requires simultaneous reading of the Workplace Relations Act 1996, Public Service Act 1999, and other legislation","Conditional logic and nested exceptions: Complex eligibility rules with multiple qualifications (e.g., regulation 30L on adoption leave reductions, regulation 131A on record-keeping exemptions)","Mathematical formulas: Indexation calculations (regulation 30BF) and remuneration averaging (regulation 30BC) requiring Australian Bureau of Statistics data","Multiple overlapping regulatory regimes: Parallel but distinct record-keeping rules for award employees, AWA employees, Victorian employees, and contract outworkers (Parts 9A and 9B)","State referral modifications: Schedules 6 and 11 contain complex textual substitutions for applying federal law as State law, with mandatory and permitted variations","Procedural specificity: Exact timeframes (e.g., 24 hours for medical certificates), prescribed forms, and strict liability offence provisions"],"plain_english_summary":"**What these regulations do**\n\nThese regulations provide the detailed operational rules for the federal workplace relations system under the Workplace Relations Act 1996. They establish the procedures for the **Australian Industrial Relations Commission** (the tribunal that hears workplace disputes) and the **Australian Industrial Registry** (which manages filings and documents).\n\nThe regulations govern how workplace agreements are made, approved, and enforced. This includes **Australian Workplace Agreements** (AWAs - individual contracts between one employer and one employee) and **certified agreements** (collective agreements covering groups of employees). They mandate specific content for these agreements, such as anti-discrimination clauses and dispute resolution procedures, and set qualifications for bargaining agents (people authorised to negotiate on behalf of parties).\n\nFor employees, the regulations create **minimum entitlements** regarding:\n- **Termination of employment**: Notice periods employers must give before dismissal, definitions of serious misconduct that allow immediate termination, and formulas for calculating compensation\n- **Adoption leave**: Up to 52 weeks of unpaid leave for employees adopting a child under 5, including complex rules about sharing leave between spouses, notice requirements, and returning to work\n\nThe regulations impose strict **record-keeping and pay slip obligations** on employers. Employers must keep detailed records of hours worked, pay rates, deductions, leave entitlements, and superannuation contributions for 7 years. Different rules apply depending on whether employees work under awards (industrial tribunal decisions), AWAs, certified agreements, or (for Victorian employees) no agreement at all.\n\nThey also establish **compliance and enforcement mechanisms**, including powers for inspectors to enter premises and investigate breaches, procedures for recovering unpaid wages through small claims courts (capped at $10,000), and detailed schedules of legal costs for court proceedings.\n\n**Who is affected**\n\nThese regulations affect employers and employees covered by the federal workplace relations system, including Australian Public Service employees, Northern Territory employees, and Victorian employees (under State referral arrangements). They also apply to unions, employer associations, and bargaining agents who appear before the Commission or negotiate agreements.\n\n**Why it matters**\n\nThese rules ensure transparency in employment relationships through mandatory documentation, provide safety nets for employees facing termination or adopting children, and create the administrative framework for resolving industrial disputes. The regulations also manage complex **cooperative federalism** arrangements, allowing States to integrate their industrial relations systems with the federal scheme through technical legislative modifications."}},"importantCases":[],"_links":{"self":"/api/acts/workplace-relations-regulations-1996","history":"/api/acts/workplace-relations-regulations-1996/history","analysis":"/api/acts/workplace-relations-regulations-1996/analysis","conflicts":"/api/acts/workplace-relations-regulations-1996/conflicts","importantCases":"/api/acts/workplace-relations-regulations-1996/important-cases","documents":"/api/acts/workplace-relations-regulations-1996/documents"}}