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Defence (Personnel) Regulations 2002
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#### 120 Transitional arrangements for Australian Navy
On the commencement of this Chapter (the commencement day), the following arrangements apply:
(a) each member of the Permanent Navy is taken to be a member of the Permanent Navy, with the same rank and seniority as the member held immediately before the commencement day;
(b) each member of the Australian Naval Reserve who is serving on special conditions is taken to be:
(i) a member of the Naval Reserve; and
(ii) in the Active Reserve;
with the same rank and seniority as the member held immediately before the commencement day, and on the same special conditions;
(c) each member of the Australian Naval Reserve who is not serving on special conditions is taken to be:
(i) a member of the Naval Reserve; and
(ii) in the Active Reserve;
with the same rank and seniority as the member held immediately before the commencement day;
(d) each member of the Naval Emergency Reserve Forces is taken to be:
(i) a member of the Naval Reserve; and
(ii) in the Standby Reserve;
with the same rank and seniority as the member held immediately before the commencement day;
(e) each member of the Royal Australian Fleet Reserve is taken to be:
(i) a member of the Naval Reserve; and
(ii) in the Standby Reserve;
with the same rank and seniority as the member held immediately before the commencement day;
(f) each member on the Emergency List of Officers of the Navy is taken to be:
(i) a member of the Naval Reserve; and
(ii) in the Standby Reserve;
with the same rank and seniority as the member held immediately before the commencement day;
(g) each former member who is on the Retired List of the Navy continues to be on the Retired List of the Australian Navy.