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#### 6 Exemption of things done in compliance with a prescribed law
Commonwealth
(1) For the purposes of subsection 47(2) of the Act, the following laws of the Commonwealth are prescribed laws:
(a) Part 9D of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992;
(b) regulations 121.270, 121.275, 133.225, 133.230, 135.265 and 135.270 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998;
(c) regulation 131.405 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998, including the Part 131 Manual of Standards to the extent it prescribes requirements for the purposes of paragraph (1)(b) of that regulation.
New South Wales
(2) For the purposes of subsection 47(2) of the Act, the following laws of New South Wales, as in force from time to time, are prescribed laws:
(a) Mental Health Act 2007 (NSW);
(b) Mental Health Regulation 2013 (NSW);
(c) paragraphs 56(1)(e), 60(1)(c) and (d), subclause 60(2), paragraphs 65(1)(a) and (b), clause 86, paragraph 96(4)(h) and subclause 122(4) of the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 2017 (NSW).
South Australia
(3) For the purposes of subsection 47(2) of the Act, the following laws of South Australia, as in force from time to time, are prescribed laws:
(a) subsection 75(3) and section 75A of the Education Act 1972 (SA);
(b) regulation 10 of the Fair Work (General) Regulations 2009 (SA);
(c) section 20 of the Firearms Act 2015 (SA);
(d) section 80 of the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 (SA).