Classification of Publications Regulations 1985 (SA)

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA

CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLICATIONS REGULATIONS, 1985

REGULATIONS UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLICATIONS ACT, 1974

Classification of Publications Regulations, 1985

being

No. 42 of 1985: Gaz. 29 March 1985, p. 9701

as varied by

No. 152 of 1985: Gaz. 15 August 1985, p. 430

No. 188 of 1985: Gaz. 26 September 1985, p. 976

No. 155 of 1986: Gaz. 21 August 1986, p. 615

No. 202 of 1986: Gaz. 9 October 1986, p. 1316

No. 16 of 1987: Gaz. 12 February 1987, p. 357

No. 92 of 1987: Gaz. 21 May 1987, p. 1346

No. 261 of 1987: Gaz. 29 October 1987, p. 1458

No. 270 of 1987: Gaz. 12 November 1987, p. 1597

No. 22 of 1988: Gaz. 11 February 1988, p. 319

No. 242 of 1988: Gaz. 8 December 1988, p. 1959

No. 81 of 1989: Gaz. 8 June 1989, p. 1566

No. 211 of 1989: Gaz. 23 November 1989, p. 1573

No. 4 of 1990: Gaz. 11 January 1990, p. 64

No. 27 of 1990: Gaz. 1 March 1990, p. 607

No. 62 of 1990: Gaz. 17 May 1990, p. 1372

No. 74 of 1990: Gaz. 31 May 1990, p. 14982

No. 129 of 1991: Gaz. 27 June 1991, p. 2230

No. 172 of 1991: Gaz. 8 August 1991, p. 521

No. 46 of 1992: Gaz. 7 May 1992, p. 1330

No. 11 of 1993: Gaz. 11 February 1993, p. 5633

No. 77 of 1993: Gaz. 30 April 1993, p. 15664

No. 90 of 1993: Gaz. 27 May 1993, p. 17765

1 Came into operation 1 April 1985: reg. 2.

2 Came into operation 1 June 1990: reg. 2.

3 Came into operation 11 June 1993.

4 Came into operation 1 May 1993: reg. 2.

5 Came into operation 27 May 1993: reg. 2.

Note: Asterisks indicate repeal or deletion of text. For further explanation see Appendix.

PART I—PRELIMINARY

1. These regulations may be cited as the Classification of Publications Regulations, 1985.

2. These regulations shall take effect from 1 April 1985.

3. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:

"the Act" means the Classification of Publications Act, 1974.

"A.C.T. law" means the Classification of Publications Ordinance 1983 of the Australian Capital Territory (including the regulations under that Ordinance) as in force from time to time.

"trailer" means a film that comprises or includes excerpts from another film and is designed

to advertise that other film.

4. The Classification of Publications Regulations, 1982 (No. 157 of 1982) made under the Act on 19 August 1982 and published in the Government Gazette of the same day at page 521, as varied, are revoked.

Corresponding law

5. For the purposes of section 14 of the Act, the A.C.T. law is a corresponding law.

Corresponding classifications

5a. For the purposes of section 14 of the Act, a classification of a publication under a corresponding law as a category 1 or 2 restricted publication or a "G", "PG", "M", "MA" or "R" film corresponds to a classification in the same terms under the Act.

6. Where the Board considers the classification to be assigned to a publication that is a film at the request of any person such person shall pay to the Board a fee of $35.00 which is not refundable.

7. (1) An application pursuant to section 15 of the Act for the review of a classification assigned to a publication may be lodged with the Registrar of the Board and must be in the form set out in Schedule 1.

(2) An application referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation must be accompanied by seven copies of the publication, where the publication is not a film, of which six copiers shall be returned to the applicant after the Board’s decision in respect of the application has been made.

(3) An application for review by the Board, in respect of a publication that is a film, must be accompanied by a fee of $50 which is not refundable.

PART II

MARKING OF PUBLICATIONS OTHER THAN FILMS

Purpose of regs. 8 and 9

7a. Regulations 8 and 9 are made for the purposes of section 18(4) of the Act.

8. (1) A publication, other than a film, that is a category 1 restricted publication must be marked on its front:

(a)

with a symbol in the form of a capital letter "R" enclosed within but not touched by a diamond the letter being not less than 5 mm and not more than 10 mm in height; and

(b)

alongside the symbol referred to in paragraph (a) of this subregulation, with the words:

"Category 1 Restricted Publication—Not available to persons under 18 years. Not to

be exhibited publicly unless in a sealed package.".

(2) Where a category 1 restricted publication, other than a film, is displayed in a sealed package that is opaque such package must be marked on its front with the markings referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation.

9. A publication, other than a film, that is a category 2 restricted publication must be marked

on its front:

(a)

with a symbol in the form of a capital letter "R" enclosed within but not touched by a diamond the letter being not less than 5 mm and not more than 10 mm in height; and

(b)

alongside the symbol referred to in paragraph (a) of this regulation, with the words:

"Category 2 Restricted Publication—Not available to persons under 18 years. Not to be sold or exhibited except in a restricted publications area. To be delivered only on direct request and in opaque wrapping. Not to be advertised publicly.".

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11. (1) No person shall display, sell, deliver or otherwise deal with an unclassified publication, other than a film, if such publication is marked in a manner specified in this Division.

(2) Any person who is in breach of or fails to comply with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.

PART III

FILMS

DIVISION I—MARKING OF FILMS AND CONTAINERS

Application and interpretation

11a. (1) This Division applies to any film classified under the Act.

(2) In this Division—

(a)

a reference to the classification symbol appropriate to a film is a reference to—

(i)

in the case of a "G" film—the symbol G

;

(ii)

in the case of a "PG" film—the symbol PG

;

(iii)

in the case of an "M" film—the symbol

M 15+;

(iiia)

in the case of an "MA" film—the symbol MA 15+;

(iv)

in the case of an "R" film—the symbol

R 18+;

(b)

a reference to the classification description appropriate to a film is a reference to—

(i)

in the case of a "G" film—the description "for general exhibition";

(ii)

in the case of a "PG" film—the description "parental guidance recommended for persons under 15 years";

(iii)

in the case of an "M" film—the description "recommended for mature audiences 15 years and over";

(iiib)

in the case of an "MA" film—the description "restrictions apply to persons

under the age of fifteen years";

(iv)

in the case of an "R" film—the description "restricted to adults 18 years and over";

(c)

a reference to consumer advice appropriate to a film is a reference to a statement, if any, setting out a warning or advice about the contents of the film to be given to potential consumers included in the certificate of classification of the film issued by the Board or the Censorship Board within the meaning of the A.C.T. law.

Images to be displayed on film or trailer

11b. (1) Each film must include an image (displayed before the film or contemporaneously with the title of the film) of—

(a)

the appropriate classification symbol;

(b)

the appropriate classification description;

and

(c)

the appropriate consumer advice, if any.

(2) Subject to subregulation (3), a trailer must include an image (displayed before the film or contemporaneously with the title of the film) of the classification symbol appropriate to the film advertised in the trailer.

(3) In the case of a trailer advertising an "M" film or an "MA" film the numerals and plus sign forming part of the classification symbol need not be displayed.

(4) The design for the image required to be included in a film or trailer and the length of time for which it is displayed must be such as to ensure that the image is clearly legible to a person viewing the film or trailer.

(5) A person who sells, displays or delivers on sale a film or trailer that does not comply with this regulation is guilty of an offence.

Penalty:

$2 000.

Marking of video cassette and cover

11c. (1) This regulation is made for the purposes of section 18(4) of the Act.

(2) The spine of a video cassette must be marked with the classification symbol appropriate to the film contained in the cassette.

(3) Subject to subregulation (4), a video cassette cover that includes written or pictorial matter relating to the film it contains must be marked as follows:

(a)

on a band, 20 mm in width, across the base of the front of the cover there must be displayed—

(i)

at the left hand edge, the classification symbol appropriate to the film contained in the cassette;

(ii)

immediately to the right of that symbol, the appropriate classification description;

and

(iii)

directly beneath that description, the appropriate consumer advice (if any);

(b)

the appropriate classification symbol must also be displayed—

(i)

on a band, 20 mm in width, across the base of the spine of the cover;

and

(ii)

on a rectangular space, 30 mm × 20 mm, at the right hand edge of the base of the back of the cover (the shorter measurement being taken from the bottom edge of the cover);

(c)

no further information may be displayed on the parts of the cover referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).

Marking of film container other than video cassette or video cassette cover

11d. For the purposes of section 18(4) of the Act, any package, container, wrapping or casing (other than a video cassette or video cassette cover) that is designed or used to hold a film and that contains a film and includes written or pictorial matter relating to the film must be marked in a prominent position with—

(a)

the appropriate classification symbol;

(b)

the appropriate classification description;

and

(c)

the appropriate consumer advice, if any.

Standards for markings under this Division

11e. (1) Any marking required to be displayed under this Division must be of a size not less than that specified in schedule 4.

(2) The typeface and colours used for any markings required to be displayed under this Division must be such as to ensure that the markings are clearly visible.

Films classified before 1 June, 1990

11f. Where a film has been assigned a classification under the Act before 1 June, 1990, and that classification has not subsequently been altered, the film and any package, container, wrapping or casing containing such a film may, instead of being marked in accordance with these regulations, be marked in accordance with the regulations as in force immediately prior to that date.

12. (1) No person shall display, sell, deliver or otherwise deal with an unclassified publication that is a film if such film is marked in the manner specified in this Division.

(2) Any person who is in breach of or fails to comply with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.

DIVISION II—ADVERTISEMENTS

Offence relating to advertisements

13. (1) A person who publishes a printed advertisement of a film that has been classified under the Act is guilty of an offence if the advertisement does not comply with this Division.

Penalty:

$2 000.

(2) It is a defence to a charge of an offence against subregulation (1) if the defendant

proves—

(a)

that he or she took no part in determining the contents of the advertisement;

and

(b)

that he or she could not reasonably be expected to have known that the advertisement did not comply with the Division.

Markings to be displayed in printed advertisements

13a. (1) Subject to subregulation (2), each printed advertisement of a film that has been classified under the Act must display the classification symbol, classification description and consumer advice (if any) appropriate to the film advertised.

area of less than 150 cm2, the numerals and plus sign forming part of the classification symbol

(2) In the case of a printed advertisement for an "M" film or an "MA" film that occupies an

need not be displayed. (3) The markings required to be displayed in an advertisement under this regulation must be

displayed as close as practicable to the title of the film advertised.

Standards for markings under this Division

13b. (1) Subject to this regulation, any marking required to be displayed under this Division must be of a size not less than that specified in schedule 4.

than 150 cm2, the markings required to be displayed in that advertisement must be not less than

(2) Where a printed advertisement of a film classified under the Act occupies an area of less

half the height of the general character size in the main title of the film advertised.

(3) The typeface and colours used for any marking required to be displayed under this Division must be such as to ensure that the markings are clearly visible.

DIVISION III—SIGNS

Signs to be displayed at film outlets

13c. (1) For the purposes of section 18(4aa) of the Act, at least one sign complying with subregulation (2) must be displayed in a conspicuous place where, and in such form that, the sign may be conveniently read by any person on the premises.

(2) The sign must contain the following information, printed in characters not less than 15 mm high and in a dark colour on a light coloured background:

SYMBOLS EXPLANATION

G

FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION

PG

PARENTAL GUIDANCE RECOMMENDED FOR PERSONS UNDER

15 YEARS

M

15 +

RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES 15 YEARS AND OVER

MA

15 + RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF 15

YEARS

R

18 + RESTRICTED TO ADULTS 18 YEARS AND OVER

PART IV

RESTRICTED PUBLICATIONS AREAS

14. (1) A person may establish, construct and manage a restricted publications area as the whole or part of any premises where the greater proportion of the business conducted on such premises is devoted to the sale of publications, other than films, including books, magazines or other related materials or to the sale of goods commonly known as marital aids or sex aids provided that:

(a)

the interior of such area cannot be seen from without and is equipped at each entrance with a gate or similar device capable of being fastened to exclude persons when such area is not in use; and

(b)

a notice bearing the words "RESTRICTED PUBLICATIONS AREA—PERSONS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE MAY NOT ENTER. THE PUBLIC ARE WARNED THAT SOME PUBLICATIONS DISPLAYED HEREIN MAY CAUSE OFFENCE" is displayed prominently at all entrances to such area; and

(c)

the person selling, displaying or exhibiting the restricted publications or an adult employed by him is in attendance in such area at all times when the public are permitted access to that area.

(2) No person shall establish, construct or manage a restricted publications area except in accordance with this regulation.

(3) Any person who is in breach of or fails to comply with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $1 000.

15. (1) A person who is in charge of or in attendance at a restricted publications area shall not knowingly permit a minor to enter the restricted publications area.

(2) Any person who is in breach of or fails to comply with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $1 000.

16. (1) A person who is a minor shall not enter a restricted publications area.

(2) Any person who is in breach of or fails to comply with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $1 000.

PART V

MISCELLANEOUS

Alteration of films

17. (1) Pursuant to and for the purposes of section 14(4) of the Act a classified publication that is a film may be altered:

(a)

to the extent that material is deleted so far as is necessary to effect repairs to the film;

(b)

to the extent that material contained in a trailer is deleted; and

(c)

to the extent of adding, in the form of a trailer, excerpts from another film which has previously been given the same classification as or a lower classification than the classified film concerned.

(2) For the purposes of subregulation (1) of this regulation "G" is the lowest classification, "PG" is the second lowest classification, "M" is the third lowest classification, "MA" is the fourth lowest classification and "R" is the highest classification.

18. (1) A person shall not advertise a film that is not classified.

(2) Any person who is in breach of or fails to comply with this regulation shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.

19. (1) A person or body specified, or of a class specified, in the first column of Schedule 2 is, subject to any applicable condition set out in the second column of Schedule 2, exempt from the provisions of the Act in respect of the distribution, delivery or exhibition of, or other dealing with, restricted publications.

(2) A person or body specified, or of a class specified, in the first column of Schedule 3 is, subject to any applicable condition set out in the second column of Schedule 3, exempt from the provisions of the Act in respect of the distribution, delivery or exhibition of, or other dealing with, films.

(3) A person ceases to have the benefit of an exemption under subregulation (2) if the person deals with a film pursuant to the exemption and the Board subsequently—

(a)

classifies the film otherwise than as "G";

or

(b)

refrains from classifying the film.

(4) For the purposes of Schedule 2 and Schedule 3—

"council" means a municipal or district council and includes a body exercising the powers of

a municipal or district council:

"institute" has the same meaning as in the Libraries Act, 1982:

"sporting club" means a club, association or other body formed to promote participation in,

or the enjoyment of, sport:

"sporting film" means a film that is solely or predominantly devoted to depicting a sport or

instruction in, or training for, a sport.

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SCHEDULE 1

South Australia

CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLICATIONS ACT, 1974

CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLICATIONS BOARD

APPLICATION FOR REVIEW OF CLASSIFICATION UNDER SECTION 15

Title or description of publication (and author if known). (If a periodical show volume No., issue No., date of issue.)

Type of publication (e.g. Paperback, Poster, Comic,

Book, Magazine, Film, Slide.)

Name and address of publisher.

Date of publication.

Has the publication been classified previously in

Australia?

If so, how, and by whom?

Name and address of applicant (and telephone number, if any).

Statement of interest in applying for review of

classification. (e.g. Importer/Publisher/Distributor/

Retailer/offended person.)

Any features to which you wish to draw particular attention should be listed (in an attached statement if necessary).

Copies of the publication are submitted herewith for consideration.

To the Registrar,

Classification of Publications Board,

Adelaide.

....................................

Signature of Applicant

SCHEDULE 2

Exemptions in respect of restricted

Conditions of exemption

publications

1.

State Library of South Australia.

In relation to any library exempted under this

schedule

2.

The State Film and Video Library

That the library install and

of South Australia (a division

maintain a system that prevents

of the South Australian Film

the distribution, delivery or

Corporation).

exhibition of restricted publications to minors.

3.

Public libraries maintained and

managed by councils.

4.

Libraries administered by

institutes.

5.

Libraries managed and administered

by—

(a)

the Council of the

University of Adelaide;

(b)

the Council of the Flinders University of South Australia;

(c)

the Council of the South

Australian Institute of

Technology;

or

(d)

the Council of the South

Australian College of

Advanced Education.

6.

The Agricultural Video Information

That the Agricultural Video

Digest.

Information Digest maintain a system that prevents the distribution, delivery or exhibition of restricted publications to minors.

SCHEDULE 3

Exemptions in respect of films

Conditions of exemption

1.

The proprietors of Video

That the exemption extends only

Entertainment Systems,

to the distribution to hotels,

123 Gouger Street, Adelaide.

clubs and similar establishments of films depicting games of Australian Rules Football played not more than 6 days prior to distribution.

2.

The proprietors, customers

That the exemption extends only

and members of a hotel, club

to dealing with films depicting

or other similar establishment.

games of Australian Rules Football played not

more than 6 days previously.

3.

The members of a sporting club.

That the exemption extends only to clubs dealing

with sporting films.

4.

The proprietors of

That the exemption extends only

Motorsport Video,

to dealing with sporting films.

1 Hampshire Road,

Glen Waverley,

Victoria.

5.

Pharlow Productions Pty Ltd,

That the exemption extends only

2 Trennery Street,

to dealing with sporting films.

West Richmond.

6.

The Queen Victoria Hospital

That the exemption extends only

Incorporated,

to dealing with films that relate

The Queen Victoria Hospital

to obstetrics, gynaecology,

Foundation Incorporated,

neonatal paediatrics or similar

160 Fullarton Road,

topics.

Rose Park.

7.

Dr. P.S. Slatter,

That the exemption extends only

315 Magill Road,

to dealing with films that relate

Trinity Gardens.

to veterinary surgery.

8.

The proprietors of

That the exemption extends only

Video Tape Ministry,

to dealing with films that are

27 Sturt Street,

produced for religious purposes.

Adelaide.

9.

V.T.S. Systems Pty Ltd

That the exemption extends only

78 Fullarton Road,

to dealing with films that relate

Norwood.

to the promotion of tourism.

10.

C.V.P. Pty. Ltd.,

That the exemption extends only

Trading as T.T.V.

to dealing with sporting films

Video Books,

or films of an educational or

83 Gilles Street,

instructional nature.

Adelaide.

11.

Spencer Gulf Telecasters

That the exemption extends only

Limited,

to dealing with films that are

76 Wandearah Road,

recordings of programmes

Port Pirie.

produced and broadcasted by Spencer Gulf

Telecasters Limited.

12.

Alexander Morrison, and Agnes

The exemption extends only to

Dalgeish Whitehead Morrison,

dealings with films designed to

13 Bowering Street,

promote tourism.

Millicent, South Australia.

13.

The A.N.I. Corporation Limited

That the exemption extends only

trading as Selby Anax at

to dealing with films that are of

69 Anzac Highway

an educational or instructional

Ashford 5035.

nature in the field of medicine.

14.

Acre Industries (Australia)

That the exemption extends only

Pty. Ltd.,

to dealing with films that are

4 Cooder Crescent,

of an educational or

Morphett Vale.

instructional nature.

15.

The proprietors of Common Films,

That the exemption extends only

41 Percival Road Stanmore

to dealing with the film "We

New South Wales and members of

Come From The Land".

the Jerringa and Wreck Bay

Aboriginal communities.

16.

The Sydney Tramway Museum of

That the exemption extends only

Princess Highway, Loftus,

to dealing with the film "Sydney

New South Wales.

Tramway Memories Reel Three".

17.

The Queensland Centre for the

That the exemption extends only

Prevention of Child Abuse.

t o

d e a l i n g

w i t h

t h e

f i l m

" C h i l d

Abuse—Confronting the Problem".

18.

The Adult Literacy Information

That the exemption extends only

Office, Department of T.A.F.E.,

to dealing with the film series

New South Wales.

"Between the lines".

19.

Film Victoria, 409 King Street,

That the exemption extends only

Melbourne, Victoria.

to dealing with films produced by Film Victoria

of an educational or instructional nature.

20.

The Queensland Centre for the

That the exemption extends only

Prevention of Child Abuse,

to dealing with the film "The

G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane,

Teenager, The Parent, and How

Queensland.

to Survive".

21.

SHHH Australia Inc., 1334

That the exemption extends only

Pacific Highway, Turramurra,

to dealing with the film "Hearing

New South Wales.

Loss: The Invisible Handicap".

22.

The Queensland Centre for the

That the exemption extends only

Prevention of Child Abuse,

to dealing with the film "Look

GPO Box 806,

After Yourself".

Brisbane, Queensland.

23.

The Jundah Aboriginal Corporation,

That the exemption extends only

GPO Box 65,

to dealing with the films "Knock

Murgon, Queensland.

Off, I’ll Tell On You"

and "Hey Youfellows, It’s Time".

24.

Bladons Australia Pty. Ltd.,

That the exemption extends only

283 Penshurst Street,

to dealing with the film "Sydney

Willoughby, New South Wales.

Inside Out".

25.

Nolcorp Pty. Ltd.

That the exemption extends only

trading as Space and Video

to dealing with the film "History

Entertainment, GPO Box

in the Making".

1293, Mackay, Queensland.

SCHEDULE 4

Size of markings

Marking

Where displayed—

in accordance

in a printed

in a printed

in any other

with reg. 11c

advertisement

advertisement

other printed

or 11d

consisting

consisting of

advertisement

of a one

a day bill

occupying an

sheet poster

area of 150cm2 or

more

CLASSIFICATION

SYMBOL

geometric

48 pts. long

108 pts. long

67 pts. long

20 pts. long

symbol for

36 pts. high

81 pts. high

50 pts. high

16 pts. high

PG" films

geometric

48 pts. high

108 pts. high

67 pts. high

20 pts. high

symbol for other films

letter

24 pts. high

54 pts. high

34 pts. high

10 pts. high

forming

part of

geometric

symbol

numerals

16 pts. high

36 pts. high

22 pts. high

7 pts. high

and plus

sign ("M",

"MA" or "R"

film only)

CLASSIFICATION

12 pts. high

27 pts. high

17 pts. high

6 pts. high

DESCRIPTION

CONSUMER

10 pts. high

22 pts. high

14 pts. high

6 pts. high

ADVICE

APPENDIX

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Part I heading:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 3

Regulation 3:

definition of "A.C.T. law" inserted by 77, 1993, reg. 3

definition of "trailer" inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 4

Regulation 5:

substituted by 77, 1993, reg. 4

Regulation 5a:

inserted by 16, 1987, reg. 2; varied by 77, 1993, reg. 5

Regulation 6:

varied by 188, 1985, reg. 2

Part II heading:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 5

Section 7a:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 5

Regulation 10:

varied by 155, 1986, reg. 2; revoked by 74, 1990, reg. 6

Regulation 11:

varied by 74, 1990, reg. 7

Part III and Division I

headings:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 8

Regulation 11a:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 8

Regulation 11a(2):

varied by 77, 1993, reg. 6

Regulation 11b:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 8

Regulation 11b(3):

varied by 77, 1993, reg. 7

Regulations 11c - 11f:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 8

Regulation 12:

varied by 74, 1990, reg. 9

Division II heading:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 10

Regulation 13:

substituted by 74, 1990, reg. 10

Regulation 13a:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 10

Regulation 13a(2):

varied by 77, 1993, reg. 8

Regulation 13b:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 10

Division III heading:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 10

Regulation 13c:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 10

Regulation 13c(2):

varied by 77, 1993, reg. 9

Part IV heading:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 11

Part V heading:

inserted by 74, 1990, reg. 12

Regulation 17(1):

varied by 74, 1990, reg. 13

Regulation 17(2):

varied by 77, 1993, reg. 10

Regulation 19:

substituted by 155, 1986, reg. 3

Regulations 20 - 23:

revoked by 155, 1986, reg. 3

Schedule 2:

varied by 152, 1985, reg. 2; substituted by 155, 1986, reg. 4

Schedule 3:

substituted by 155, 1986, reg. 4

Item 5:

varied by 202, 1986, reg. 2(a)

Item 10:

inserted by 202, 1986, reg. 2(b)

Item 11:

inserted by 16, 1987, reg. 3

Item 12:

inserted by 92, 1987, reg. 2

Item 13:

inserted by 261, 1987, reg. 2

Item 14:

inserted by 270, 1987, reg. 2; substituted by 22, 1988, reg. 2

Item 15:

inserted by 242, 1988, reg. 2

Item 16:

inserted by 81, 1989, reg. 2

Item 17:

inserted by 211, 1989, reg. 2

Item 18:

inserted by 4, 1990, reg. 2

Item 19:

inserted by 27, 1990, reg. 2

Item 20:

inserted by 62, 1990, reg. 2

Item 21:

inserted by 129, 1991, reg. 2

Item 22:

inserted by 172, 1991, reg. 2

Item 23:

inserted by 46, 1992, reg. 2

Item 24:

inserted by 11, 1993, reg. 2

Item 25:

inserted by 90, 1993, reg. 3

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