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Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015

Ordinance No. 2, 2015

made under section 19A of the

Norfolk Island Act 1979

Compilation No. 21

Compilation date:   13 October 2018

Includes amendments up to:            F2018L01420

Registered:   18 October 2018

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 13 October 2018 (the compilation date).

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Legislation Register ( The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the series page on the Legislation Register for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Editorial changes

For more information about any editorial changes made in this compilation, see the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For more information on any modifications, see the series page on the Legislation Register for the compiled law.

Self‑repealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

Contents

1............ Name............................................................................................................................. 1

3............ Authority....................................................................................................................... 1

4............ Simplified outline of this Ordinance.............................................................................. 1

4A......... Definitions..................................................................................................................... 1

5............ Interpretation................................................................................................................. 1

6............ Rules............................................................................................................................. 2

7............ Schedules...................................................................................................................... 2

Schedule 1—Amendments  3

Part 1—Amendments  3

Absentee Landowners Levy Act 1976 (Norfolk Island)  3

Administration Act 1936 (Norfolk Island)  3

Administration and Probate Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)  3

Administrative Review Tribunal Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)  4

Adoption of Children Act 1932 (Norfolk Island)  5

Airport Act 1991 (Norfolk Island)  5

Airport Regulations 1992 (Norfolk Island)  5

Animals (Importation) Act 1983 (Norfolk Island)  6

Annual Reports Act 2004 (Norfolk Island)  6

Apiaries Act 1935 (Norfolk Island)  8

Associations Incorporation Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)  8

Bail Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)  9

Bankruptcy Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)  11

Bookmakers and Betting Exchange Act 1998 (Norfolk Island)  11

Brands and Marks Act 1949 (Norfolk Island)  13

Bores and Wells Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)  13

Building Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)  13

Business Transactions (Administration) Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)  14

Business Transactions (Levy Imposition) Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)  14

Child Welfare Act 2009 (Norfolk Island)  14

Community Title Act 2015 (Norfolk Island)  22

Companies Act 1985 (Norfolk Island)  49

Companies Regulations 1986 (Norfolk Island)  49

Conveyancing Act 1913 (Norfolk Island)  50

Coroners Act 1993 (Norfolk Island)  50

Court of Petty Sessions Act 1960 (Norfolk Island)  50

Court Procedures Act 2007 (Norfolk Island)  53

Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)  54

Criminal Code 2007 (Norfolk Island)  54

Criminal Procedure Act 2007 (Norfolk Island)  61

Crown Lands Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)  101

Dangerous Drugs Act 1927 (Norfolk Island)  102

Disaster and Emergency Management Act 2001 (Norfolk Island)  102

Dogs Registration Act 1936 (Norfolk Island)  103

Dogs Registration Regulations 1994 (Norfolk Island)  103

Electricity (Licensing and Registration) Act 1985 (Norfolk Island)  103

Electricity Supply Act 1985 (Norfolk Island)  103

Electricity Supply Regulations 1986 (Norfolk Island)  104

Employment Act 1988 (Norfolk Island)  104

Employment Regulations 1991 (Norfolk Island)  108

Enactments Reprinting Act 1980 (Norfolk Island)  108

Environment Act 1990 (Norfolk Island)  108

Evidence Act 2004 (Norfolk Island)  112

Fair Trading Act 1995 (Norfolk Island)  113

Fencing Act 1913 (Norfolk Island)  113

Firearms and Prohibited Weapons Act 1997 (Norfolk Island)  113

Firearms and Prohibited Weapons Regulations 1998 (Norfolk Island)  115

Fire Control Act 2000 (Norfolk Island)  115

Fuel Levy Act 1987 (Norfolk Island)  116

Gaming Act 1998 (Norfolk Island)  117

Gaming Supervision Act 1998 (Norfolk Island)  120

Health Act 1913 (Norfolk Island)  121

Heritage Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)  121

Heritage Regulations 2003 (Norfolk Island)  122

Interpretation Act 1979 (Norfolk Island)  122

Juries Act 1960 (Norfolk Island)  139

Justices of the Peace Act 1972 (Norfolk Island)  141

Land Titles Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)  141

Land Valuation Act 2012 (Norfolk Island)  141

Law of Negligence and Limitation of Liability Act 2008 (Norfolk Island)  142

Legal Aid Act 1995 (Norfolk Island)  142

Legal Profession Act 1993 (Norfolk Island)  144

Lighterage Act 1961 (Norfolk Island)  144

Liquor Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)  145

Liquor Regulations 2006 (Norfolk Island)  150

Marine Safety Act 2013 (Norfolk Island)  151

Mediation Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)  152

Medical Practitioners Registration Act 1983 (Norfolk Island)  152

Mental Health Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)  153

Migratory Birds Act 1980 (Norfolk Island)  155

Norfolk Island Broadcasting Regulations 2002 (Norfolk Island)  155

Norfolk Island Hospital Act 1985 (Norfolk Island)  155

Norfolk Island National Park and Norfolk Island Botanic Garden Act 1984 (Norfolk Island)     160

Noxious Weeds Act 1916 (Norfolk Island)  160

Official Survey Act 1978 (Norfolk Island)  161

Pasturage and Enclosure Act 1949 (Norfolk Island)  161

Pasturage and Enclosure Regulations (Norfolk Island)  161

Pharmacy Act 1956 (Norfolk Island)  161

Pharmacy Regulations (Norfolk Island)  162

Planning Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)  162

Planning and Public Health (Consequential Provisions) Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)       175

Planning Regulations 2004 (Norfolk Island)  175

Plant and Fruit Diseases Act 1959 (Norfolk Island)  178

Poisons and Dangerous Substances Act 1957 (Norfolk Island)  179

Pounds Act 1934 (Norfolk Island)  179

Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act 1987 (Norfolk Island)  179

Public Reserves Act 1997 (Norfolk Island)  182

Removal of Prisoners Act 2004 (Norfolk Island)  183

Roads Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)  183

Sale of Food Act 1950 (Norfolk Island)  183

Sale of Food (Eating Houses) Regulations (Norfolk Island)  184

Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act 1987 (Norfolk Island)  184

Sale of Tobacco Act 2004 (Norfolk Island)  184

Sentencing Act 2007 (Norfolk Island)  185

Sentencing Regulations 2011 (Norfolk Island)  186

Slaughtering Act 1913 (Norfolk Island)  186

Stock Diseases Act 1936 (Norfolk Island)  186

Subdivision Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)  186

Summary Offences Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)  187

Supreme Court Act 1960 (Norfolk Island)  187

Telecommunications Act 1992 (Norfolk Island)  188

Tourist Accommodation Act 1984 (Norfolk Island)  190

Traffic Act 2010 (Norfolk Island)  190

Traffic (General) Regulations (Norfolk Island)  192

Trees Act 1997 (Norfolk Island)  193

Waste Management Act 2003 (Norfolk Island)  194

Waste Management Regulations 2004 (Norfolk Island)  195

Part 2—Application, saving and transitional provisions  196

Division 1—General saving and transitional provisions  196

Division 2—Specific application, saving and transitional provisions relating to amendments made on 18 June 2015  197

Division 3—Application, saving and transitional provisions relating to amendments of the Employment Act 1988  199

Division 4—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Health and Residential Aged Care Service        200

Division 5—Savings provision relating to Justices of the Peace  201

Division 7—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (Gaming) Ordinance 2017  202

Division 8—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (Gaming Authority) Rules 2017  203

Division 9—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 1) Ordinance 2017  205

Division 10—Application provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (Chief Magistrate) Ordinance 2017  206

Division 11—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (Director of Public Prosecutions) Ordinance 2017  207

Division 12—Application provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 2) Ordinance 2017  210

Division 13—Application provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (2017 Measures No. 3) Ordinance 2017  212

Division 14—Application provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Legislation Amendment (Fees) Ordinance 2018 213

Division 15—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Legislation Amendment (Protecting Vulnerable People) Ordinance 2018  214

Division 16—Transitional provisions relating to the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (Statutory Appointments and Other Matters) Ordinance 2018  218

Schedule 2—Repeals  221

Part 1—Repeals of Acts  221

Airport Runways Loan Act 2003  221

Cascade Cliff Loan Act 1998  221

Census and Statistics Act 1961  221

Contagious Diseases Act 1957  221

Customs Act 1913  221

Departure Fee Act 1980  221

Domestic Violence Act 1995  221

Education Act 1931  221

Foreign Marriages Act 1963  221

Goods and Services Tax Act 2007  221

Greenwich University Act 1998  221

Healthcare Act 1989  221

Healthcare Levy Act 1990  221

Immigration Act 1980  221

Legislative Assembly Act 1979  221

Legislative Assembly (Register of Members’ Interests) Act 2004  221

Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau Act 1980  221

Norfolk Island Planning and Environment Board Act 2002  222

Ombudsman Act 2012  222

Postal Services Act 1983  222

Provident Account Act 1958  222

Public Health Act 1996  222

Public Moneys Act 1979  222

Public Sector Remuneration Tribunal Act 1992  222

Public Service Act 2014  222

Referendum Act 1964  222

Registration of Dentists Act 1931  222

Social Services Act 1980  222

Standard Time and Daylight Saving Act 1974  222

Tuberculosis Act 1950  222

Weights Act 1926  222

Part 2—Repeals of regulations  223

Census and Statistics Regulations 2011  223

Criminal Code Regulations 2013  223

Customs Regulations 1986  223

Domestic Violence Regulations 1995  223

Education Regulations  223

Goods and Services Tax Regulations 2007  223

Health (General) Regulations  223

Healthcare Levy Regulations 2012  223

Healthcare Regulations 1991  223

Immigration Regulations 1984  223

Legislative Assembly (Register of Members’ Interests) Regulations 2005 (No. 4 of 2005) 223

Legislative Assembly Regulations  223

Medical Practitioners Registration Regulations 1987  223

Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau Regulations  223

Norfolk Island Hospital Finance Regulations 1989  223

Postal Services Regulations 2013  223

Public Service Regulations 2014  223

Social Services Regulations  224

Part 3—Transitional provisions relating to repeal of the Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau Act 1980  224

Division 1—Introduction  224

Division 2—Transfer of assets and liabilities of Bureau  225

Division 3—Transfer of other matters relating to the Bureau  227

Division 4—Employees of the Bureau  229

Division 5—Other matters  230

Part 4—Transitional provisions relating to the repeal of the Immigration Act 1980 and the Immigration Regulations 1984  231

Part 5—Saving provisions relating to repeal of the Public Service Act 2014      233

Part 6—Transitional provisions relating to repeal of the Goods and Services Tax Act 2007     234

Part 7—Transitional provisions relating to repeal of the Public Moneys Act 1979 235

Part 8—Transitional provisions relating to the repeal of the Public Health Act 1996 and the Health (General) Regulations  236

Part 9—Transitional provisions relating to repeal of the Domestic Violence Act 1995  237

Endnotes239

Endnote 1—About the endnotes  239

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key  240

Endnote 3—Legislation history  241

Endnote 4—Amendment history  243

1  Name

This is the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015.

3  Authority

This Ordinance is made under section 19A of the Norfolk Island Act 1979.

4  Simplified outline of this Ordinance

Under sections 16 and 16A of the Norfolk Island Act 1979, certain laws that were in force immediately before the interim transition time (18 June 2015) continue in force and form part of the law of the Territory. In this Ordinance, these laws are called “continued laws”. The continued laws include laws of the Legislative Assembly and laws made under Legislative Assembly laws

Continued laws may be amended or repealed by an Ordinance made under section 19A of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 or by a law made under such an Ordinance. An Ordinance may also suspend the operation of a continued law for a period.

This Ordinance amends and repeals continued laws as set out in the items in the Schedules to this Ordinance.

The items are to be read together with the continued laws in order to understand the operation of the continued laws in the Territory. The items continue in effect according to their terms from time to time and may be amended or repealed by subsequent Ordinances or by rules made under this Ordinance.

4A  Definitions

In this Ordinance:

continued law means:

(a) a law continued in force in the Territory by section 16 of the Norfolk Island Act 1979; or

(b)  a Legislative Assembly law, or a law made under a Legislative Assembly law, continued in force in the Territory by section 16A of that Act.

5  Interpretation

The Acts Interpretation Act 1901 does not apply to Schedules 1 and 2.

Note:          The Interpretation Act 1979 (Norfolk Island), as amended by this Ordinance, applies instead (because this Ordinance is an enactment for the purposes of that Act).

6  Rules

(1)  The Minister may, by legislative instrument, make rules amending this Ordinance:

(a)  so as to amend or repeal a continued law; or

(b)  to make application, saving or transitional provision in relation to any amendments or repeals of continued laws.

(2)  To avoid doubt, the rules may not do the following:

(a)  create an offence or civil penalty;

(b)  provide powers of:

(i)  arrest or detention; or

(ii)  entry, search or seizure;

(c)  impose a tax.

7  Schedules

(1)  Each continued law that is specified in a Schedule to this Ordinance is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule, and any other item in a Schedule to this Ordinance has effect according to its terms.

(2)  The amendments and repeals, and any other items, set out in the Schedules to this Ordinance continue in effect according to their terms from time to time.

(3)  If:

(a)  an item in a Schedule to this Ordinance amends, repeals, suspends or otherwise affects a continued law; and

(b)  the item is amended or repealed;

then the continued law as in force immediately before 18 June 2015 continues in force in the Territory in accordance with section 16 or 16A of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 (as the case may be) and this Ordinance as amended.

Schedule 1—Amendments

Part 1—Amendments

Absentee Landowners Levy Act 1976 (Norfolk Island)

1AAAA  Subsection 2(1) (definition of levy day)

After “year”, insert “other than 2017 or a later year”.

1AAAB  At the end of subsection 5(1)

Add:

Note:          The last levy day in respect of which the levy is imposed is 15 September 2016: see the definition of levy day in subsection 2(1).

1A  At the end of subparagraphs 6A(2)(b)(i) and (ii)

Add “and”.

1B  Subparagraph 6A(2)(b)(iii)

Repeal the subparagraph.

1C  Paragraph 21A(1)(b)

Omit “holds office or is employed under the Public Service Act 1979,”, substitute “is employed by the Norfolk Island Regional Council;”.

Administration Act 1936 (Norfolk Island)

1D  Paragraph 8(1)(d)

After “officer”, insert “appointed under paragraph (c)”.

1E  After subsection 8(2)

Insert:

(2A)  In addition to persons appointed as gaolers under paragraph (1)(c), a person who is a member of the police force, for the purposes of the Police Act 1931, is also a gaoler for the purposes of this Act.

Administration and Probate Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)

1F  Subsection 5(3)

Repeal the subsection.

1G  Subsection 5(5)

Omit “even if he or she is not qualified in accordance with subsection (3)”.

1  Subsection 83(3)

Repeal the subsection.

Administrative Review Tribunal Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)

1AAA  Subsection 3(1)

Insert:

enactment means:

(a) a section 19A Ordinance (within the meaning of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 of the Commonwealth); or

(b)  an Ordinance continued in force by section 16 or 16A (disregarding subsection 16A(4)) of that Act, as the Ordinance is in force from time to time; or

(c)  a Legislative Assembly law continued in force by section 16A (disregarding subsection 16A(3)) of that Act, as the law is in force from time to time; or

(d)  a New South Wales law as in force in Norfolk Island under section 18A of that Act.

1AA  Subsection 13(1)

Omit “employed or appointed under the Public Sector Management Act 2000”, substitute “employed by the Norfolk Island Regional Council”.

1AB  At the end of subsection 15(1)

Add “(other than a decision made in the exercise of a power, function or duty vested in the Commonwealth Minister by section 18B of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 of the Commonwealth)”.

2  After subsection 15(1)

Insert:

(1A)  To avoid doubt, an enactment made before the interim transition time does not contravene subsection (1) merely because of the effect of Schedule 1 to the Interpretation Act 1979 on the enactment.

Note:          At and after the interim transition time, that Schedule has the effect that the Commonwealth Minister may make under an enactment a decision that, before that time, could only be made by a Minister or the Administrator. That Schedule does not prevent such a decision made by the Commonwealth Minister from being reviewable by the Tribunal.

2A  Subsection 24(4)

Omit “officer or employee of the Norfolk Island Public Service”, substitute “employee of the Norfolk Island Regional Council”.

Adoption of Children Act 1932 (Norfolk Island)

2AA  Subsection 9(5)

Omit “, and the provisions of sections 73, 74 and 75 of the Crimes Act 1900 of the State of New South Wales, in its application to Norfolk Island, as amended by any law of Norfolk Island for the time being in force,”.

Airport Act 1991 (Norfolk Island)

2B  Section 2 (definition of authorised officer)

Omit “Minister”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer”.

2BA  Subsections 3(5) to (7)

Repeal the subsections, substitute:

(5)  The Chief Executive Officer may enter into an arrangement with an aircraft operator for the deposit of an amount, in the form of a cash sum, a bank guarantee or other security, with the Council to be held by the Council as security for the payment of charges for or in relation to the landing, take‑off or movement of aircraft on or from the airport.

(6)  The Chief Executive Officer may refuse to allow an aircraft to land at the airport if the aircraft operator has not entered into such an arrangement.

2C  Sections 3B, 3D and 3F

Omit “Minister” (wherever occurring), substitute “Chief Executive Officer”.

2D  Section 3FA

Repeal the section.

Airport Regulations 1992 (Norfolk Island)

2F  Subregulations 3A(1) and (2)

Omit “Minister” (wherever occurring), substitute “Chief Executive Officer”.

2G  Subregulation 3A(3)

Repeal the subregulation.

2H  Regulation 3B

Repeal the regulation.

2J  Subregulation 4(3)

Repeal the subregulation.

2K  Schedule (definition of specified service)

Repeal the definition.

2L  Schedule (table A)

Omit “Specified Service” (first occurring), substitute “Regular Passenger Transport Service”.

2M  Schedule (table A, table item 1, column headed “Fee”)

Omit “$23.10”, substitute “$45.00”.

2N  Schedule (table A, table item 2, column headed “Fee”)

Omit “$41.10”, substitute “$45.00”.

2P  Schedule (table A)

Omit “Specified Service” (second occurring), substitute “Regular Passenger Transport Service”.

2Q  Schedule (table A, table item 12, column headed “Fee”)

Omit “$25.70”, substitute “$45.00”.

2R  Schedule (table B)

Repeal the table.

Animals (Importation) Act 1983 (Norfolk Island)

2S  Section 5

Omit “Administrator may by instrument”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer may, by written instrument,”.

2T  Section 11

Omit “and his powers under section 5”.

Annual Reports Act 2004 (Norfolk Island)

3  Subsection 5(1)

After “prepare”, insert “and give to the Commonwealth Minister”.

3A  Section 5 (notes)

Repeal the notes.

3B  Subsection 6(1)

After “prepare”, insert “and give to the Commonwealth Minister”.

4  Section 7

Repeal the section.

5  Subsection 8(1)

Omit “Minister”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

6  Subsection 8(2)

Repeal the subsection.

7  Paragraph 8(3)(e)

Omit “responsible Minister for the report”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

8  Subsections 8(4) and (5)

Repeal the subsections.

9  Parts 3 and 4

Repeal the Parts.

10  Subsections 14(1) and (2)

Omit “Minister”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

11  Subsection 14(3)

Repeal the subsection.

12  Subsection 15(2)

Omit “, and presentation of the report to the Legislative Assembly, is taken to comply with the requirements of this Act about the preparation and presentation”, substitute “complies with the requirements of this Act about the preparation”.

13  Section 17

Repeal the section.

14  Section 18 (paragraph (c) of the definition of annual report)

Omit “report; or”, substitute “report.”.

15  Section 18 (paragraph (d) of the definition of annual report)

Repeal the paragraph.

16  Section 18 (definition of financial year)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

financial year means a period from 1 July in a year to the following 30 June.

Note:          See also subsection 6(3).

17  Section 18 (paragraph (c) of the definition of public sector agency)

Omit “agency”, substitute “agency.”.

18  Section 18 (definition of public sector agency)

Omit “and includes the Public Service Board.”.

19  Section 18 (definition of responsible Minister)

Repeal the definition.

20  Section 18 (definition of Speaker)

Repeal the definition.

21  Section 18 (paragraph (a) of the definition of territory instrumentality)

After “are”, insert “or were”.

21A  Section 18 (paragraph (b) of the definition of territory instrumentality)

Omit “an Minister”, substitute “the Commonwealth Minister”.

Apiaries Act 1935 (Norfolk Island)

21B  Section 3

Omit “Minister may appoint such inspectors and other officers”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer may, by written instrument, appoint such inspectors”.

21C  Amendments of listed provisions—substituting references to Minister with references to Chief Executive Officer

Substituting references to Minister with references to Chief Executive Officer
Item Provision Omit (wherever occurring) Substitute
1 Section 2 (definition of disease) Minister Chief Executive Officer
2 Paragraph 3A(1)(c) Minister Chief Executive Officer
3 Subsections 4(2), (3) and (4) Minister Chief Executive Officer
4 Section 5 Minister Chief Executive Officer
5 Subsections 7(1), 8(2) and (3) and 12(5) and (6) Minister Chief Executive Officer
6 Section 14 Minister Chief Executive Officer

Associations Incorporation Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)

21D Subsection 4(1)

Omit “Minister may, by instrument in writing, appoint a public sector employee under the Public Sector Management Act 2000,”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer may, by instrument in writing, appoint a public sector employee”.

21E  Subsections 4(2) and 5(1), (3), (4) and (5)

Omit “Minister”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer”.

Bail Act 2005 (Norfolk Island)

22AAA  Subsection 3(1) (definition of Crimes Act)

Repeal the definition.

22AA  Subsection 3(1) (definition of Crown Law Officer)

Repeal the definition.

22AAAA  Paragraph 6(1)(d)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(d)  the period between:

(i)  the making of an order under section 18 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2007 relating to the accused person; and

(ii)  the Tribunal (within the meaning of that section) determining whether or not the person is fit to plead to the charge;

22AAAB  Paragraph 9(1)(b)

Omit “section 54 of the Crimes Act”, substitute “section 77 or 78 of the Criminal Code 2007”.

22AAAC  Paragraph 9(1)(c)

Omit “part 3A of the Crimes Act”, substitute “Part 3.6 of the Criminal Code 2007”.

22AAAD  Paragraph 9(1)(d)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(d) against section 14 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) (NI);

22AAAE  Subsection 9(1)

Omit “section 54, 59, 61 93D, or 93E, of the Crimes Act”, substitute “section 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113 or 114 of the Criminal Code 2007”.

22AAAF  Paragraph 9(2)(a)

Omit “23”, substitute “25”.

22AAAG  Section 9 (note)

Repeal the note.

22AAAH  After section 16

Insert:

16A  Bail for domestic violence offence

(1)  This section applies to a person accused of a domestic violence offence.

(2)  An authorised member must not grant bail to the person unless satisfied that the person poses no danger to a protected person while released on bail.

(3)  However, even if the authorised member is satisfied as described in subsection (2), the member must refuse bail if satisfied that the refusal is justified after considering the matters mentioned in section 25 (criteria to be considered in bail applications).

(4)  If an authorised member grants bail to the person, the member must include, with the entry in the book, or the information stored on a computer, under section 18, a statement about why the member is satisfied that the person poses no danger to any protected person.

(5)  In this section:

domestic violence offence has the meaning given by section 11 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) (NI).

protected person, in relation to a person accused of a domestic violence offence, means:

(a)  a person against whom the alleged conduct constituting the offence was directed; or

(b) a person with whom the accused person has a domestic relationship as defined in section 5 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) (NI).

22AAAI  Paragraph 25(1)(d)

Omit “Domestic Violence Act 1995”, substitute “Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) (NI)”.

22AB  Subsection 26(3)

Omit “Crown Law Officer or a person authorised by a Crown Law Officer in writing in that behalf”, substitute “member of the police force”.

22B  Subsection 28(5)

Omit “administering the Immigration Act 1980”.

22BA  Paragraph 48(3)(a)

Omit “Crown Law Officer or a person authorised by him or her in writing in that behalf”, substitute “member of the Police Force”.

22BB  Paragraph 48(4)(c)

Repeal the paragraph.

22BC  Subsection 54(1) (definition of accused person)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

accused person means an accused person who is the subject of an order under Chapter 2 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2007.

Bankruptcy Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)

22C  Paragraph 121(1)(c)

Omit “(other than a person employed under an employment contract under the Employment Act 1988) in the employment of the bankrupt”, substitute “in the employment of the bankrupt (other than wages or salary the person is or was entitled to under a governing instrument, within the meaning of the Fair Entitlements Guarantee Act 2012 of the Commonwealth, for the employment)”.

22D  Paragraph 121(1)(d)

Omit “employed under an employment contract under the Employment Act 1988”, substitute “under a governing instrument, within the meaning of the Fair Entitlements Guarantee Act 2012 of the Commonwealth, for employment”.

Bookmakers and Betting Exchange Act 1998 (Norfolk Island)

23AAA  Subsection 4(1) (definition of Director of Gaming and Deputy Director of Gaming)

Repeal the definition.

23AA  Subsection 4(1) (at the end of the definition of licensed operations)

Add:

Note:          A licence does not authorise a licensee to provide bookmaking or betting exchange services on or after 1 April 2017. However, on and after 1 April 2017 this Act continues to apply in relation to licensed operations engaged in before that day.

23  Subsection 4(2)

Omit “within the power of the Legislative Assembly”, substitute “possible”.

23A  Part 2 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Part 2—Bookmaking

23B  Division 1 of Part 2 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

Division 1—Prohibition of bookmaking

23C  Section 6 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

6  Prohibition of bookmaking

23D  Subsection 6(1)

Omit “(1) A person must not operate as a bookmaker except in accordance with a licence”, substitute “A person must not, on or after 1 April 2017, operate as a bookmaker”.

23E  Subsections 6(2) and (3)

Repeal the subsections.

23F  At the end of section 8

Add “However, a licence must not be granted on or after 1 April 2017.”.

23G  Subsection 9(1)

Omit “(1)”.

23H  Subsection 9(2)

Repeal the subsection.

23J  At the end of section 9

Add:

Note:          However, a licence does not provide an exception to any offences in this Act on or after 1 April 2017.

24  Division 4 of Part 2

Repeal the Division.

24AA  Section 19A (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

19A  Prohibition of betting exchanges

24AB  Subsection 19A(1)

Omit “(1) A person must not carry on the business of a betting exchange except in accordance with a betting exchange licence”, substitute “A person must not, on or after 1 April 2017, carry on the business of a betting exchange”.

24AC  At the end of subsection 19A(2)

Add “However, a licence must not be issued on or after 1 April 2017.”.

24AD  Sections 19B and 19E

Repeal the sections.

24ADA  Section 41

Omit “a member of the Authority, the Director of Gaming, the Deputy Director of Gaming, or” (wherever occurring).

24ADB  Section 43

Repeal the section.

24AE  Subsection 46(1)

Omit “issue,”.

24AF  Section 48

Repeal the section.

Brands and Marks Act 1949 (Norfolk Island)

24AFA  Subsection 10(1)

Omit “Minister may”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer may, by written instrument,”.

Bores and Wells Act 1996 (Norfolk Island)

24AG  Title

Omit “until the commencement of Part 3 of the Public Health Act 1996”.

24AH  Subsection 6(1)

Omit “(1)”.

24AI  Subsections 6(2) and 7(3) and (4)

Repeal the subsections.

24AJ  Subsection 10(1)

Omit “before the date of commencement of Part 3 of the Public Health Act 1996”.

Building Act 2002 (Norfolk Island)

24AK  Subsection 5(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of building work)

Omit “Public Health Act 1996”, substitute “Environment Act 1990”.

24A  Subsection 5(1) (definition of Chief Executive Officer)

Repeal the definition.

24AAA  Section 61

Omit “Minister may, by instrument”, substitute “Chief Executive Officer may, by written instrument”.

24B  Subsection 62(3) (paragraph (e) of the definition of official)

Omit “within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 2000”, substitute “in the public service”.

Business Transactions (Administration) Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)

25  Section 2A (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

2A  Purpose

26  Subsection 2A(1)

Omit “(1)”.

27  Subsection 2A(2)

Repeal the subsection.

Business Transactions (Levy Imposition) Act 2006 (Norfolk Island)

28  Section 2A

Repeal the section.

28A  Schedule 2 (at the end of the table)

Add:

12.

An instrument effecting or evidencing the conveyance of leviable property if:

(a) the transfer does not involve a change in beneficial ownership; and

(b) the instrument is executed during the period starting on the day this item commences and ending on 30 June 2017.

Child Welfare Act 2009 (Norfolk Island)

29  Subsection 15(1) (note)

Omit “and see also Interpretation Act 1979 s. 36”.

29AAA  At the end of Chapter 3

Add:

23A  General nature of proceedings under this Act

(1)  Proceedings under this Act are not to be conducted in an adversarial manner.

(2)  Proceedings under this Act are to be conducted with as little formality and legal technicality as the circumstances of the case permit.

(3)  In proceedings under this Act, the court is not bound by the rules of evidence unless the court determines that the rules of evidence, or such of those rules as are specified by the court, are to apply to the proceedings or parts of the proceedings.

(4)  In proceedings under this Act, the standard of proof is proof on the balance of probabilities.

(5)  Without limiting subsection (4), any requirement under this Act that the court be satisfied as to a particular matter is a requirement that the court be satisfied on the balance of probabilities.

(6)  In this section:

proceedings under this Act does not include proceedings relating to an offence against this Act.

29AA  Paragraph 24(1)(a)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(a)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by written instrument, appoint any of the following as the child welfare officer:

(i)  an individual who the Minister is satisfied has suitable qualifications and experience to perform the functions of the child welfare officer;

(ii)  an individual who holds a position in a body that specialises in providing, or facilitating the provision of, child welfare services if the Minister is satisfied that the position is sufficiently senior to perform the functions of the child welfare officer;

(iii)  an SES employee or acting SES employee, or an individual who performs the duties of an office or position in a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of the Commonwealth, if the office or position is at a level equivalent to or higher than that of an SES employee;

(iv)  an individual who holds or performs the duties of an office or position in a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of a State or Territory, if the office or position is at a level equivalent to or higher than that of an SES employee.

Note:       For subparagraph (a)(iii) and (iv), SES employee and acting SES employee are defined in section 2B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 of the Commonwealth (applying because of section 8A of the Interpretation Act 1979).

(aa)  However, the Commonwealth Minister may only make an appointment under subparagraph (a)(iv) if:

(i)  the Department of State or other body has functions that include providing child welfare services; and

(ii)  the State or Territory agrees to the appointment.

(ab)  The Commonwealth Minister may determine the terms and conditions of an appointment under paragraph (a), including remuneration and allowances.

29AB  Paragraph 24(1)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(b)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by legislative instrument, give written directions to the child welfare officer about the exercise of his or her functions and powers under this Act.

Note:       Section 42 (disallowance) and Part 4 of Chapter 3 (sunsetting) of the Legislation Act 2003 (Commonwealth) do not apply to the directions (see regulations made for the purposes of paragraphs 44(2)(b) and 54(2)(b) of that Act).

(ba)  A direction under paragraph (b) must be of a general nature only.

(bb)  Subject to any direction given to the child welfare officer by the court, the child welfare officer must comply with a direction under paragraph (b).

29A  Paragraphs 24(1)(c) and (d)

Repeal the paragraphs, substitute:

(c)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by written notice, terminate the appointment of the child welfare officer at any time.

29B  Subparagraph 24(1)(e)(v)

Omit “Chief Executive Officer”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

30  Subsection 24(2) (note)

Repeal the note.

30AAA  Subsection 26(1)

Omit “public sector agency”, substitute “defined entity (within the meaning of subsection 27(11))”.

30AAB  Subsection 26(2)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

(2)  The entity must promptly comply with the request if:

(a)  the entity is covered by paragraph (c), (ca), (cb), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) or (j) of the definition of defined entity in subsection 27(11); or

(b)  the entity is covered by paragraph (k) of that definition, unless the entity is contracted as mentioned in that paragraph by a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of a State or Territory.

(3)  Subsection (4) applies if a law of a State or Territory:

(a)  limits disclosure of some or all of the information covered by the request by a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of the State or Territory, or by a body or person acting on behalf of such a Department or other body; and

(b)  exempts from the limitation a disclosure authorised by a law in force in Norfolk Island.

(4)  For the purposes of the exemption, the Department or other body or person may disclose to the child welfare officer the information covered by the request.

30AA  After subsection 27(9)

Insert:

(9A)  If the child welfare officer furnishes information to a defined entity under this section, the defined entity is authorised, for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth, to collect the information.

30AB  Subsection 27(10)

After “give”, insert “or collect”.

30ABA  Subsection 27(11) (paragraph (c) of the definition of defined entity)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(c)  the public service;

(ca)  a territory instrumentality;

(cb)  a holder of an office established by an enactment;

30AC  Subsection 27(11) (paragraph (j) of the definition of defined entity)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(j)  a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of the Commonwealth;

(ja)  a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of a State or Territory;

(k)  a person contracted by a defined entity:

(i)  to provide health care, welfare, education or residential services to children or young people; or

(ii)  to assist the child welfare officer in exercising a function or power under this Act; or

(iii)  to assist the defined entity in connection with the administration of this Act;

(l)  a body determined by the Commonwealth Minister under subsection (12).

A reference in this section to a defined entity includes a reference to any part (however described) of the defined entity.

30AD  At the end of section 27

Add:

(12)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by legislative instrument, determine a body (including an unincorporated body) for the purposes of paragraph (l) of the definition of defined entity in subsection (11).

30A  Subsection 28(4)

Omit “Chief Executive Officer”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

31  Section 32

Repeal the section, substitute:

32  Delegation by child welfare officer

(1)  The child welfare officer may delegate the child welfare officer’s functions or powers under this Act or an interstate law to:

(a)  an employee under the Norfolk Island Health and Residential Aged Care Service Act 1985; or

(b)  a person with expertise in the provision of child welfare services who is approved, in writing, by the Commonwealth Minister; or

(c)  an individual who:

(i)  holds or performs the duties of an office or position in a Department of State or other body that is a part, or authority, of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, if the office or position is, or is equivalent to or higher than, an Executive Level 2 position in the Australian Public Service; and

(ii)  has suitable qualifications and experience to perform the functions or exercise the powers under the Act or the interstate law; or

(d)  if the child welfare officer was appointed under subparagraph 24(1)(a)(ii):

(i)  an employee of the body mentioned in that subparagraph; or

(ii)  an individual engaged by that body to provide child welfare services.

Note For the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see sections 34AA, 34AB and 34A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 of the Commonwealth applying because of section 8A of the Interpretation Act 1979.

(2)  If a function or power is delegated under subsection (1) to a person referred to in paragraph (1)(c), the person need not accept the function or power delegated.

31AAA  Subsection 33(1) (subparagraph (c)(iv) of the definition of abuse)

Omit “domestic violence offence within the meaning of the Domestic Violence Act 1995, section 3,”, substitute “domestic violence offence as defined in section 11 of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW) (NI)”.

31AA  Paragraph 33(3)(c)

Omit “Education Act 1931”, substitute “Education Act 1990 (NSW) (NI)”.

31A  Subsection 43(1)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

(1)  If the child welfare officer receives a report about a child or young person under section 40, 40A or 41, the child welfare officer must:

(a)  consider the report; and

(b)  after considering the report, take whatever action is necessary to safeguard or promote the safety, welfare and well‑being of the child or young person.

31B  After subsection 43(1)

Insert:

(1A)  However, the child welfare officer may decide to take no action after considering the report if:

(a)  the child welfare officer considers, on the basis of the information provided in the report, that there is insufficient reason to believe that the child or young person is in need of care and protection; or

(b)  the child welfare officer considers that the circumstances that led to the report have been, or are being, adequately dealt with.

31C  Subsection 43(3)

After “this Act”, insert “, other than this section and section 44,”.

31D  Paragraph 44(1)(b)

Repeal the paragraph, substitute:

(b)  for each such report:

(i)  the child welfare officer’s decision to take action, or to take no action, in relation to the report; and

(ii)  the reasons for the decision; and

(iii)  any action taken in relation to the report; and

(iv)  any child protection appraisal made as a result of the report.

31DA  Paragraph 47(3)(d)

Omit “of or over the school‑leaving age”, substitute “15 or over”.

31DB  Paragraph 48(1)(d)

Omit “of or over school‑leaving age”, substitute “15 or over”.

31DC  Section 49

Omit “has reached the school‑leaving age”, substitute “is 15 or over”.

31DD  Section 49 (note)

Repeal the note.

31DE  Section 59 (definition of final care and protection order)

Omit “a protection order or”, substitute “an”.

31DF  Section 59

Repeal the following definitions:

(a)  definition of final protection order;

(b)  definition of interim protection order.

31DG  Sections 70 to 73

Repeal the sections.

31E  Subsections 85(4) and (5)

Repeal the subsections.

31EA  After subsection 90(3)

Insert:

(3A)  To avoid doubt, the premises and places in which a child or young person may be provided with care and protection under this section include premises and places outside Norfolk Island.

31EB  Subsections 92(4) and (5)

Repeal the subsections.

31F  Paragraph 93(2)(a)

Omit “2 working days”, substitute “3 working days”.

31G  Subsections 103(3) and (4)

Repeal the subsections.

31H  Section 111

Omit “Chief Executive Officer”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

31J  Subsections 114(4) and (5)

Repeal the subsections.

31K  Paragraph 116(2)(b)

Omit “Chief Executive Officer”, substitute “Commonwealth Minister”.

31KA  Subsection 123(7)

Omit “, or a protection order,”.

31L  Subsections 131(1) and (2)

Repeal the subsections.

32  Subsection 145(5)

Repeal the subsection.

32AA  Paragraph 147(1)(a)

Omit “of or over the school‑leaving age”, substitute “who is 15 or over”.

32AAA  Subsection 170(4)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

(4)  A person may not appeal to the Supreme Court in relation to a matter arising under this Act except in accordance with this Act.

32AB  Subsection 185(3)

Repeal the subsection.

32AC  Before subsection 186(1)

Insert:

(1A)  A person who acquires information or a document under this Act may:

(a)  make a record of the information or document; or

(b)  divulge or communicate the information or document to any person;

if the recording, divulging or communication is for the purposes of this Act or as required by law.

32AD  Section 187

After “welfare officer,”, insert “a delegate of the child welfare officer,”.

32A  After section 193

Insert:

193A  Notifying child welfare officer of certain convictions

(1)  If a person is convicted in the court of Petty Sessions of an offence covered by subsection (3), the Clerk of the court must, as soon as practicable, notify the child welfare officer of the conviction.

(2)  If a person is convicted in the Supreme Court of an offence covered by subsection (3), the Registrar of the court must, as soon as practicable, notify the child welfare officer of the conviction.

(3)  An offence is covered by this subsection if it is an offence against any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code 2007 that is committed against or with a child or young person:

(a)  Part 3.6 (sexual offences);

(b)  Part 3.7 (child pornography);

(c)  Part 3.9 (female genital mutilation);

(d)  Part 3.10 (sexual servitude).

33  Subsection 195(1)

Omit “(1)”.

34  Subsections 195(2) and 196(3)

Repeal the subsections.

35  Subsection 197(1) (note)

Repeal the note.

36  Dictionary (note 2)

Omit “• disallowable instrument (see s 41A)”.

37  Dictionary (note 3)

Repeal the note.

37AA  Dictionary

Repeal the following definitions:

(a)  definition of final protection order;

(b)  definition of interim protection order.

37AAA  Dictionary (definition of school)

Repeal the definition, substitute:

school means a government school (within the meaning of the Education Act 1990 (NSW) (NI)).

37AAB  Dictionary (definition of school‑leaving age)

Repeal the definition.

Community Title Act 2015 (Norfolk Island)

37A  Subsection 2(2)

Omit “a day or days fixed by the Administrator”, substitute “the day after the Norfolk Island Continued Laws Amendment (Community Title) Ordinance 2018 is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation”.

37B  Section 3 (heading)

Repeal the heading, substitute:

3  Binding the Crown

37C  Subsection 3(1)

Omit “and the Administration”, substitute “in each of its capacities”.

37D  Subsection 3(2)

Omit “or the Administration”.

37E  Subsection 5(1)

Insert:

approved form means a form approved by the Registrar.

37EA  Subsection 17(1)

Omit “to the Norfolk Island Planning and Environment Board under section 44”, substitute “under subsection 44(1) or 44D(1)”.

37F  Paragraph 21(3)(g)

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37G  Paragraph 21(3)(h)

Omit “prescribed form”, substitute “approved form”.

37H  Paragraphs 35(3)(a) and 38(2)(e)

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37J  Subsection 38(5)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:

(5)  If the body corporate does not make any rules or revokes all of its rules, the model rules set out in Schedule 1A apply to it.

(6)  If the model rules set out in Schedule 1A provide for a matter and the rules of the body corporate do not provide for that matter, the model rules relating to that matter are taken to be included in the rules of the body corporate.

37K  Subsection 39(6)

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37L  Paragraphs 49(2)(n) and 52(7)(a)

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37M  Subparagraph 54(6)(e)(ii)

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37N  Paragraphs 60(3)(d) and (e) and 62(3)(f) and (g)

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37P  Subsection 141(4)

Repeal the subsection.

37Q  Section 166

Repeal the section, substitute:

  1. Regulations and other matters in Schedule 6

(1)  This Act has effect as if regulations had been made in the terms of the provisions of Schedule 6 that are expressed to be made for the purposes of another provision of this Act.

(2)  Any other provision of Schedule 6 has effect according to its terms.

37R  Subparagraph 12(4)(b)(i) of Schedule 1

Omit “form prescribed by regulation”, substitute “approved form”.

37S  After Schedule 1

Insert:

Schedule 1A—Model rules for body corporate

Note:       See subsections 38(5) and (6).

Part 1—Health, safety and security

1  Health, safety and security of lot owners, occupiers of lots and others

A lot owner or occupier must not use the lot, or permit it to be used, so as to cause a hazard to the health, safety and security of an owner, occupier or user of another lot.

2  Storage of flammable liquids and other dangerous substances and materials

(1)  Except with the approval in writing of the body corporate, an owner or occupier of a lot must not use or store on the lot or on the common property any flammable chemical, liquid or gas or other flammable material.

(2)  This rule does not apply to:

(a)  chemicals, liquids, gases or other material used or intended to be used for domestic purposes; or

(b)  any chemical, liquid, gas or other material in a fuel tank of a motor vehicle or internal combustion engine.

3  Waste disposal

An owner or occupier must ensure that the disposal of garbage or waste does not adversely affect the health, hygiene or comfort of the occupiers or users of other lots.

Part 2—Management and administration

4  Metering of services and apportionment of costs of services

(1)  The body corporate must not seek payment or reimbursement for a cost or charge from a lot owner or occupier that is more than the amount that the supplier would have charged the lot owner or occupier for the same goods or services.

(2)  If a supplier has issued an account to the body corporate, the body corporate cannot recover from the lot owner or occupier an amount which includes any amount that is able to be claimed as a concession or rebate by or on behalf of the lot owner or occupier from the relevant supplier.

(3)  Subrule (2) does not apply if the concession or rebate:

(a)  must be claimed by the lot owner or occupier and the body corporate has given the lot owner or occupier an opportunity to claim it and the lot owner or occupier has not done so by the payment date set by the relevant supplier; or

(b)  is paid directly to the lot owner or occupier as a refund.

Part 3—Use of common property

5  Use of common property

(1)  An owner or occupier of a lot must not obstruct the lawful use and enjoyment of the common property by any other person entitled to use the common property.

(2)  An owner or occupier of a lot must not, without the written approval of the body corporate, use for his or her own purposes as a garden any portion of the common property.

(3)  An approval under subrule (2) may state a period for which the approval is granted.

(4)  If the body corporate has resolved that an animal is a danger or is causing a nuisance to the common property, it must give reasonable notice of this resolution to the owner or occupier who is keeping the animal.

(5)  An owner or occupier of a lot who is keeping an animal that is the subject of a notice under subrule (4) must remove that animal.

(6)  Subrules (4) and (5) do not apply to an animal that assists a person with an impairment or disability.

6  Vehicles and parking on common property

An owner or occupier of a lot must not, unless in the case of an emergency, park or leave a motor vehicle or other vehicle or permit a motor vehicle or other vehicle:

(a)  to be parked or left in parking spaces situated on common property and allocated for other lots; or

(b)  on the common property so as to obstruct a driveway, pathway, entrance or exit to a lot; or

(c)  in any place other than a parking area situated on common property specified for that purpose by the body corporate.

7  Damage to common property

(1)  An owner or occupier of a lot must not damage or alter the common property without the written approval of the body corporate.

(2)  An owner or occupier of a lot must not damage or alter a structure that forms part of the common property without the written approval of the body corporate.

(3)  An approval under subrule (1) or (2) may state a period for which the approval is granted, and may specify the works and conditions to which the approval is subject.

(4)  An owner or person authorised by an owner may install a locking or safety device to protect the lot against intruders, or a screen or barrier to prevent entry of animals or insects, if the device, screen or barrier is soundly built and is consistent with the colour, style and materials of the building.

(5)  The owner or person referred to in subrule (4) must keep any device, screen or barrier installed in good order and repair.

Part 4—Lots

8  Change of use of lots

An owner or occupier of a lot must give written notification to the body corporate if the owner or occupier changes the existing use of the lot in a way that will affect the insurance premiums for the body corporate.

Example:    If the change of use results in a hazardous activity being carried out on the lot, or results in the lot being used for commercial or industrial purposes rather than residential purposes.

Part 5—Behaviour of persons

9  Behaviour of owners, occupiers and invitees on common property

An owner or occupier of a lot must take all reasonable steps to ensure that guests of the owner or occupier do not behave in a manner likely to unreasonably interfere with the peaceful enjoyment of any other person entitled to use the common property.

10  Noise and other nuisance control

(1)  An owner or occupier of a lot, or a guest of an owner or occupier, must not unreasonably create any noise likely to interfere with the peaceful enjoyment of any other person entitled to use the common property.

(2)  Subrule (1) does not apply to the making of a noise if the body corporate has given written permission for the noise to be made.

Part 6—Dispute resolution

11  Grievance procedure

(1)  The grievance procedure set out in this rule applies to disputes involving a lot owner, manager or occupier or the body corporate.

(2)  The party making the complaint must prepare a written statement in the approved form.

(3)  If there is a grievance committee of the body corporate, it must be notified of the dispute by the complainant.

(4)  If there is no grievance committee, the body corporate must be notified of any dispute by the complainant, regardless of whether the body corporate is an immediate party to the dispute.

(5)  The parties to the dispute must meet and discuss the matter in dispute, along with either the grievance committee or the body corporate, within 14 business days after the dispute comes to the attention of all the parties.

(6)  A party to the dispute may appoint a person to act or appear on his or her behalf at the meeting.

(7)  If the dispute is not resolved, the grievance committee or body corporate must notify each party of his or her right to take further action under Part 14 of the Community Title Act 2015.

(8)  This process is separate from and does not limit any further action under Part 14 of the Community Title Act 2015.

37T  At the end of the Act

Add:

Schedule 6—Regulations and other matters

Note:       See section 166.

Part 1—Preliminary

1Interpretation—definition of special resolution

For the purposes of subparagraph (b)(i) of the definition of special resolution in subsection 5(1), the reason for the proposed resolution is information that must be served in accordance with that subparagraph.

2  Interpretation—definition of unanimous resolution

For the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of unanimous resolution in subsection 5(1), the reason for the proposed resolution is information that must be served in accordance with that paragraph.

Part 2—Requirements relating to schemes and plans

  1. Scheme description—section 34

(1)  In order to comply with section 34 a scheme description must:

(a)  be in a form approved by the Registrar; and

(b)  identify the community parcel and the lots and common property into which the parcel is to be divided (this may be done by reference to the plan of community division with which the description will be filed); and

(c)  describe the purpose or purposes for which the lots and common property may be used; and

(d)  specify the standard of buildings and other improvements (if any) to be, or which may be, erected on or made to the lots or common property; and

(e)  if the scheme is to be completed in stages:

(i)  identify the part or parts of the community parcel (which may, in the case of a strata scheme, include a stratum or strata of space not defined by a building or other monument) to be developed in a subsequent stage or subsequent stages; and

(ii)  provide a brief description of the nature and scope of the development to be undertaken in respect of each stage; and

(iii)  state the time expected for the completion of each stage or, if it is not possible to estimate a time for completion, explain briefly why it is not possible to do so; and

(f)  if the owner or owners of one or more of the community lots are to be under an obligation to develop the lot—include a brief description of the nature and scope of that development and the time for its completion or, if it is not possible to estimate a time for completion, explain briefly why it is not possible to do so; and

(g)  if the developer is to make improvements to the common property or undertake any other development work on the common property—include a brief description of the nature and scope of those improvements or that work and the time expected for their completion or, if it is not possible to estimate a time for completion, explain briefly why it is not possible to do so; and

(h)  if the division or other development of the land pursuant to the scheme is subject to conditions imposed by development approval under the Planning Act 2002—set out those conditions in full; and

(j)  set out any other important features of the scheme; and

(k)  be endorsed with a certificate in the approved form from the person who prepared the scheme description certifying that the scheme description has been correctly prepared in accordance with this Act; and

(m)  include any other information required by this Schedule.

(2)  The scheme description of a secondary scheme must not be inconsistent with the scheme description or the rules of the primary scheme and the scheme description of a tertiary scheme must not be inconsistent with the scheme description or the rules of the secondary or primary scheme.

(3)  A scheme description should be written as clearly as possible and should not include any unnecessary detail.

(4)  Before endorsing a scheme description, the Registrar may require modifications to it:

(a)  to add any information that is necessary or desirable in the opinion of the Registrar; or

(b)  to clarify any part of the description; or

(c)  to remove any unnecessary detail.

4  Plans and maps to comply with guidelines

A plan or map lodged with the Registrar must comply with any requirements specified in guidelines issued, from time to time, by the Registrar.

  1. Lot entitlements—subsection 26(3)

The aggregate of the lot entitlements of all community lots defined on a plan of community divisions may be any whole number between 2 and 100,000 but must not be a number that exceeds 100,000.

6  Minor amendment of plan—subsection 56(3)

The minor amendment of the delineation of lots or common property referred to in subsection 56(3) is a change in the position of the boundary of a lot or the common property by 200 millimetres or less.

7  Submission of outer boundary survey plan

(1)  Subject to subclause (2), a person who intends making an application for the division of an allotment or allotments by a primary plan of community division must, before making the application, submit to the Registrar:

(a)  an outer boundary survey plan of the land to be divided in a form approved by the Registrar; and

(b)  the appropriate fee prescribed by clause 45.

(2)  Subclause (1) does not apply in relation to an application for the division of land in respect of which the Registrar has determined that subclause (1) should not apply.

(3)  The Registrar must examine the outer boundary survey plan and must, if satisfied that the requirements of this Schedule have been met and the information on the plan appears to be adequate and accurate, send a copy of the plan to the applicant or the applicant’s manager.

8  Examination of plans

The Registrar must not accept the filing of a plan under this Act unless he or she has examined the plan and is satisfied with it.

9  Additional information as to applications

The Registrar may require a person who has made an application to him or her under this Act to provide him or her with any information that the Registrar requires to consider the application.

10  Certification of irregular boundaries

Where a plan shows land bounded by a watercourse, the sea or some other irregular boundary, the Registrar may require the accuracy of the boundary as shown on the plan to be certified by a licensed surveyor.

11  Notification on deposit of plan

(1)  After the Registrar registers a plan under this Act he or she must notify the applicant or the applicant’s manager in writing of the registration.

(2)  A notification or other document required to be given under this clause may be sent by electronic means.

12  Issue of certificates of title on deposit of plan

Upon registering a plan of community division, the Registrar must issue a separate certificate of title for each lot and the common property created by the plan.

  1. Application to Tribunal to amend or Supreme Court to cancel a community plan—sections 61 and 69

(1)  For the purposes of subsection 61(4), in determining an application to amend a community plan, the Tribunal must have regard to the matters set out in subclause (3).

(2)  For the purposes of subsection 69(3), in determining an application to cancel a community plan, the Supreme Court must have regard to the matters set out in subclause (3).

(3)  The matters are:

(a)  whether there is evidence that any owners object to the amendment or cancellation and, if so, how many owners object to it; and

(b)  whether there are to be any adverse consequences to owners if the application is granted and the extent to which those adverse consequences could be ameliorated or alleviated by court order or other action; and

(c)  whether there are to be any adverse consequences to owners if the application is refused and the extent to which those adverse consequences could be ameliorated or alleviated by court order or other action; and

(d)  any other reason why it is in the interests of justice that the application should be granted or refused.

Part 3—Administration of community schemes

Division 1—General

  1. Content of rules—subsection 38(3)

For the purposes of subsection 38(3), the rules may:

(a)  regulate:

(i)  the position, design, dimensions, methods and materials of construction and external appearance of buildings or other improvements on community lots; or

(ii)  the maintenance and repair of buildings or other improvements on community lots; or

(iii)  landscaping, including the establishment, care and maintenance of lawns, gardens and other areas on community lots; or

(b)  impose requirements or restrictions relating to the appearance of community lots or buildings or other improvements situated on community lots; or

(c)  regulate the use and enjoyment of community lots in order to prevent interference with the use and enjoyment of other lots.

  1. Body corporate managers—section 82

(1)  For the purposes of paragraph 82(2)(b), a body corporate manager must provide the body corporate with a copy of the schedule to the policy of professional indemnity insurance maintained by the body corporate manager that sets out:

(a)  the name of the body corporate manager; and

(b)  the name of the insurer; and

(c)  the nature of the policy; and

(d)  the amount for which indemnity is provided under the policy.

(2)  For the purposes of paragraph 82(2)(c), a policy of professional indemnity insurance maintained by a body corporate manager must provide an indemnity of at least $1.5 million per claim during a period of 12 months.

(3)  For the purposes of paragraph 82(3)(f), a contract between a body corporate manager and a body corporate must contain the following particulars:

(a)  a statement verifying that the body corporate manager is insured under a policy of professional indemnity insurance as required by this Act and an undertaking by the body corporate manager that the body corporate manager will maintain that insurance throughout the life of the contract;

(b)  an undertaking by the body corporate manager that the body corporate manager will allow any member of the community corporation to inspect, at any time during ordinary business hours, the records of the community corporation in the possession or control of the body corporate manager and specifying how an inspection can be arranged.

(4)  For the purposes of subsection 82(8), the body corporate manager must ensure the availability of a copy of a pamphlet that sets out the role of the body corporate manager and the rights of the body corporate and its members, including:

(a)  the right to inspect records held by the manager; and

(b)  the right to revoke the delegation of a particular function of the manager; and

(c)  the right to appoint the manager as a proxy and revoke that appointment; and

(d)  the right to be informed of any payment that the manager receives from another trader for placing the corporation’s business; and

(e)  the right to terminate the contract; and

(f)  the right to apply to the Tribunal for a resolution of any dispute.

  1. Return of records and trust money when delegations revoked—section 84

(1)  For the purposes of subsection 84(6), records must:

(a)  be returned by mail sent by registered post; or

(b)  be made available for collection;

within 10 business days of the delegations being revoked.

(2)  For the purposes of subsection 84(6), trust money must:

(a)  be returned by electronic funds transfer; or

(b)  be returned by cheque sent by registered post; or

(c)  be made available for collection;

within 10 business days of the delegations being revoked.

(3)  For the purposes of paragraph 84(7)(b), the maximum fee that may be charged for providing a copy of records of the body corporate is 0.05 fee units per page.

17  Matters to be addressed at first general meeting—paragraph 86(2)(e)

The following are prescribed under paragraph 86(2)(e) as matters that must be addressed at the first general meeting of a body corporate:

(a)  whether the policies of insurance taken out by the developer are adequate;

(b)  whether the body corporate should establish a management committee;

(c)  the delegation of functions and powers by the body corporate;

(d)  whether the rules of the scheme need amendment.

  1. Agenda for annual general meeting—subparagraph 87(6)(d)(vi)

For the purposes of subparagraph 87(6)(d)(vi), the agenda for each annual general meeting must include:

(a)  the appointment of the presiding officer, treasurer and secretary of the body corporate; and

(b)  other appointments to be made or revoked by the body corporate at the meeting; and

(c)  the policies of insurance required by this Act to be held by the body corporate; and

(d)  the number of applications for relief made under Part 14 and the nature of the claims or disputes the subject of those applications; and

(e)  if it is proposed to enter into a contract, or renew or extend a contract, with a body corporate manager under section 82:

(i)  the text of the resolution to enter into, or renew or extend, the contract; and

(ii)  where and when a copy of the contract or proposed contract, and the pamphlet referred to in subclause 15(4), can be viewed or obtained by members of the body corporate; and

(iii)  the matter of landscaping, including the establishment, care and maintenance of lawns, gardens and other areas on community lots; and

(f)  proposed controls on expenditure by delegates of the body corporate.

  1. Procedure at meetings—Schedule 2

(1)  For the purposes of subrule 1(4) of Schedule 2, if a member of the body corporate has given the body corporate manager or an employee of the body corporate manager a specific proxy or power of attorney to vote on the question of whether the manager or employee of the manager is to preside at a meeting of the body corporate, the manager or employee is entitled to vote on that question at the meeting as a proxy or attorney of the member in accordance with the terms of that specific proxy or power of attorney.

(2)  For the purposes of subrule 1(5) of Schedule 2, the following procedures must be followed at a meeting to which that subrule applies:

(a)  the body corporate manager or employee of a body corporate manager must, at the outset of the meeting, inform the persons present and entitled to vote at the meeting of the proxies or powers of attorney that are held by him or her for the meeting and that those proxies or powers of attorney are available for inspection;

(b)  the manager or employee of the manager must, at the outset of the meeting, also inform the persons present and entitled to vote at the meeting:

(i)  that he or she may preside at the meeting only if the majority of persons present and entitled to vote agree to him or her presiding; and

(ii)  that he or she is not entitled to vote on the question of whether he or she should preside at the meeting except as a proxy or attorney of a member of the body corporate acting in accordance with the terms of a specific proxy or power of attorney given in relation to the question; and

(iii)  that he or she has no right to prevent any person present and entitled to vote at the meeting from moving or voting on any question or motion;

(c)  the manager or employee of the manager must make any proxies or powers of attorney held by him or her available for inspection by persons present and entitled to vote at the meeting.

(3)  For the purposes of subrule 1(9) of Schedule 2, a member of a body corporate may attend and vote at a meeting by a means of remote communication:

(a)  if:

(i)  the rules of the body corporate make provision for attendance and voting at meetings by members by means of remote communication; and

(ii)  the member complies with any applicable requirements specified in those rules; or

(b)  if:

(i)  the member makes a request in writing, given to the secretary of the body corporate, to attend and vote at the meeting by means of remote communication; and

(ii)  the secretary of the body corporate makes the necessary arrangements to receive and record the member’s attendance and voting at the meeting by remote communication; and

(iii)  the member complies with any requirements of the secretary in relation to the request referred to in subparagraph (i).

(4)  For the purposes of rule 6 of Schedule 2, a notice setting out the text of a proposed special resolution must also set out the reasons for the proposed resolution.

  1. Fidelity guarantee insurance—section 103

For the purposes of subsection 103(3):

(a)  a policy of fidelity guarantee insurance must insure a body corporate in the amount of:

(i)  the maximum total balance of the body corporate’s bank accounts at any time in the preceding 3 years; or

(ii)  $50,000;

whichever is higher; and

(b)  the following kinds of bodies corporate are not required to maintain fidelity guarantee insurance:

(i)  bodies corporate that have buildings and other improvements on their common property insured for a sum not exceeding $100,000;

(ii)  2 lot bodies corporate with no administrative or sinking funds.

21  Proof of insurance—subsection 105(2)

For the purposes of subsection 105(2), a photocopy (including a copy made by digital means) of the current certificate of the insurance that includes reference to the matters in subsection 105(1), is required as evidence of compliance with that subsection.

  1. Unanimous or special resolution for acquisition of property—paragraph 111(3)(b)

For the purposes of paragraph 111(3)(b):

(a)  if the cost of the acquisition by a body corporate of property is $5,000 or more the acquisition must be authorised by a unanimous resolution of the body corporate; and

(b)  if the cost of the acquisition by a body corporate of property is less than $5,000 the acquisition must be authorised by a special resolution of the body corporate.

  1. Statement of expenditure etc.—section 112

(1)  For the purposes of paragraph 112(1)(a), the prescribed period is:

(a)  in the case of a body corporate consisting of at least 7 but not more than 20 community lots—3 years; or

(b)  in the case of a body corporate consisting of more than 20 community lots—5 years.

(2)  For the purposes of subsection 112(2), new information must be prepared for the purposes of paragraph 112(1)(a):

(a)  if the proposed expenditure (other than recurrent expenditure) is for a period of 3 years—every 3 years; or

(b)  if the proposed expenditure (other than recurrent expenditure) is for a period of 5 years—every 5 years.

(3)  The following are excluded from the operation of paragraphs 112(1)(a) and (b):

(a)  bodies corporate consisting of 6 or less community lots;

(b)  bodies corporate that have buildings and other improvements on their common property insured for a sum not exceeding $100,000.

  1. Interest on arrears of contributions by lot owners—paragraph 113(4)(b)

For the purposes of paragraph 113(4)(b), a body corporate, when fixing interest payable by the owner of a community lot in respect of a contribution, or an instalment of a contribution, that is in arrears must not:

(a)  exceed a rate of 12% per annum; or

(b)  demand payment of interest on unpaid interest.

  1. Notice for payment of contribution or instalment—paragraph 113(6)(a)

For the purposes of paragraph 113(6)(a), a notice of a contribution, or of an instalment of a contribution, served by a body corporate on the owner of a lot must include the following information:

(a)  identification of the lot in relation to which the contribution or instalment is payable;

(b)  the amount of the contribution or instalment;

(c)  in the case of a contribution that is payable in instalments—the amount of each instalment and the day on which each instalment is payable;

(d)  the day on or before which the contribution or instalment must be paid (being a day not less than 14 days after the notice is served);

(e)  the total amount that the body corporate has decided to raise by way of contributions by the owners of community lots;

(f)  the purpose or purposes for which the money raised will be used;

(g)  the rate of interest payable in respect of a contribution or instalment that is in arrears;

(h)  the name of the person to whom the contribution or instalment should be sent or delivered.

  1. Resolutions authorising expenditure—section 118

For the purposes of section 118, expenditure by a body corporate:

(a)  of less than an amount that is equivalent to $2,000 multiplied by the number of community lots in the scheme must be authorised by an ordinary resolution of the body corporate; and

(b)  of the amount referred to in paragraph (a) or more but less than an amount that is equivalent to $5,000 multiplied by the number of community lots in the scheme must be authorised by a special resolution; and

(c)  of the larger of the 2 amounts referred to in paragraph (b) or more must be authorised by a unanimous resolution.

  1. Register of owners of community lots—subsection 134(2)

For the purposes of subsection 134(2), the period prescribed is 7 years.

  1. Records—sections 135 and 136

(1)  For the purposes of paragraph 135(h), the following documentary material is prescribed (as material that must be kept by a body corporate):

(a)  receipts for the expenditure of money;

(b)  passbooks, deposit books and all other documents providing evidence of the deposit or investment of money (including bank statements).

(2)  All documents and records kept by a body corporate must be kept in an orderly manner to enable them to be found easily for the purposes of inspection or copying.

(3)  The following periods are prescribed for the purposes of section 135 and subsection 136(2) as the period for which a body corporate must keep its records and documents:

(a)  minutes of meetings—30 years;

(b)  accounting records—7 years;

(c)  any statements of account—7 years;

(d)  notices or orders served on the body corporate—7 years;

(e)  correspondence—7 years;

(f)  notices of meetings—7 years.

  1. Audit—subsection 137(4)

(1)  For the purposes of subparagraph 137(4)(a)(i), the prescribed amount (of the aggregate of the contributions made, or to be made, by members of the body corporate in respect of a year) is $10,000.

(2)  For the purposes of subparagraph 137(4)(a)(ii), the prescribed amount (of the balance standing to the credit of the administrative fund and the sinking fund at the commencement of a year) is $10,000 for each fund.

30  Fee for provision of information—subsection 138(4)

(1)  The following fees are prescribed for the purposes of subsection 138(4):

(a)  in the case of an application for all or any of the information referred to in paragraph 138(1)(a):

(i)  if the applicant is the owner of a community lot—no fee; and

(ii)  in any other case—$15 per application;

(b)  in the case of an application for copies of all or any of the documentary material referred to in paragraph 138(1)(b):

(i)  if the applicant is the owner of a community lot—$5 per application; and

(ii)  in any other case—$15 per application, plus an additional fee of $5 where the application is for, or includes a request for, a copy of current policies of insurance taken out by the body corporate;

(c)  where an application is made to inspect all or any of the documentary material referred to in paragraph 138(1)(c):

(i)  where the applicant is the owner of a community lot—no fee; and

(ii)  in any other case—$5 per application;

(d)  in the case of an application for the documentary material referred to in subsection 138(2)—$25 per application.

(2)  A body corporate may reduce or waive any fees prescribed by subclause (1).

31  Services provided by bodies corporate—section 151

(1)  A body corporate may, under section 151, provide to the owner or occupier of a lot any kind of service that relates to the ownership or occupation of the lot.

(2)  The provision of a service under subclause (1) is subject to the following restrictions:

(a)  a service must not be provided to a person who has not agreed with the body corporate to accept the service;

(b)  the cost of the service must be paid for by the persons who have agreed to accept it and must not be subsidised by the body corporate.

32  Functions of secretary and treasurer of body corporate

(1)  The secretary of a body corporate has the following functions:

(a)  to prepare and distribute minutes of meetings of the body corporate and submit a motion for confirmation of the minutes of any meeting of the body corporate at the next such meeting;

(b)  to give, on behalf of the members of the body corporate and the management committee, the notices required to be given under this Act;

(c)  to answer communications addressed to the body corporate;

(d)  to convene meetings of the management committee;

(e)  to attend to matters of an administrative or secretarial nature in connection with the exercise, by the body corporate or the management committee, of its functions.

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item 207F.................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207G................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207H................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207J.................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207K................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207L................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207M................................ ad No 5, 2016
item 207N................................. ad No 5, 2016
am F2017L00581
item 207P.................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207Q................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 207R................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 208.................................... rs No 5, 2016
am F2017L00581
item 208A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 208B................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 209.................................... rs No 5, 2016
Heading preceding.....................
item 209AA
ad F2018L01378
item 209AA.............................. ad F2018L01378
item 209AB............................... ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 209A... ad No 5, 2016
rep F2018L01420
item 209A................................. ad No 5, 2016
rep F2018L01420
Heading preceding item 209B.... ad F2018L01378
item 209B................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 210A... ad F2018L01378
item 210A................................. ad F2018L01378
item 210B................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 210C.... ad F2018L01378
item 210C................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 211...... rep No 5, 2016
item 211.................................... rep No 5, 2016
Heading preceding item 211A... ad No 5, 2016
item 211A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 211B................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 211C................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 211D................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 211E................................. ad No 5, 2016
Heading preceding item 211F.... ad No 5, 2016
item 211F.................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 211G................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 211H................................. ad F2018L01420
item 213AA.............................. ad F2018L01420
item 213A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 213B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 214A................................. ad F2018L01420
item 214B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 214C................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221A................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221C................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221D................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221E................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221F.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221G................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221H................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221J.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221K................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221L................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221M................................ ad F2018L01420
item 221N................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221P.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221Q................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221R................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221S.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 221T................................. ad F2018L01420
item 225A................................. ad F2018L01420
item 225B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 225C................................. ad F2018L01420
item 225D................................. ad F2018L01420
item 228AA.............................. ad F2018L01378
item 228A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 229A................................. ad F2018L01420
Heading preceding item 230A... ad F2018L00237
item 230A................................. ad F2018L00237
item 231A................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231C................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231D................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231E................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231F.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231G................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231H................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231J.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231K................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231L................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231M................................ ad F2018L01420
item 231N................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231P.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231Q................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231R................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231S.................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231T................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231U................................. ad F2018L01420
item 231V................................. ad F2018L01420
item 232AA.............................. ad F2018L01420
item 232AB............................... ad F2018L01420
item 232AC............................... ad F2018L01420
item 232AD.............................. ad F2018L01420
Heading preceding.....................
item 232AE
ad F2018L01378
item 232AE............................... ad F2018L01378
item 232AF............................... ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 232A... ad No 5, 2016
item 232A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 232B................................. ad No 5, 2016
Heading preceding.....................
item 232BA
ad F2018L01378
item 232BA............................... ad F2018L01378
item 233AA.............................. ad No 5, 2016
Heading preceding item 259...... rep No 4, 2016
item 259.................................... rep No 4, 2016
item 260.................................... rep No 4, 2016
Heading preceding item 261...... rep F2018L00237
item 261.................................... rep F2018L00237
item 262.................................... rep F2018L00237
item 263.................................... rep F2018L00237
Heading preceding item 264...... rep No 5, 2016
item 264.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 265.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 266.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 267.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 268.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 269.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 270.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 271.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 272.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
item 273.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
item 275A................................. ad F2018L01378
item 275B................................. ad F2018L01378
item 275C................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 277...... rep No 5, 2016
item 277.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
item 278.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 279.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 280.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 281.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 282.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 283.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 284.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 285.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 286.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 287.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 288.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 289.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 290.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 290A................................. ad No 10, 2015
rep No 5, 2016
item 290B................................. ad No 10, 2015
rep No 5, 2016
Heading preceding item 291...... rep No 5, 2016
item 291.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 292.................................... rep No 5, 2016
Heading preceding.....................
item 294A
ad No 5, 2016
item 294A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 294B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 294C................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding.....................
item 294D
ad F2018L01378
item 294D................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294E................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294F.................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding.....................
item 294G
ad F2018L01378
item 294G................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294H................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294J.................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294K................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294L................................. ad F2018L01378
item 294M................................ ad F2018L01378
item 295A................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 297A... ad No 5, 2016
item 297AA.............................. ad F2017L00986
item 297AAA............................ ad F2018L01378
item 297AB............................... ad F2018L01377
item 297AC............................... ad F2018L01377
item 297AH.............................. ad F2018L01377
item 297A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 297H................................. ad F2018L01377
Heading preceding item 298...... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2017L00986
item 298.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2017L00986
Heading preceding item 299...... ad F2018L01378
item 299.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
item 300.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
item 301.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 302...... ad F2018L01378
item 302.................................... rep No 5, 2016
ad F2018L01378
item 303.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 304.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 305.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 306.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 307.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 308.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 309.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 310.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 311.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 312.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 313.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 314.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 315.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 316.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 317.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 318.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 319.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 320.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 321.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 322.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 323.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 324.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 325.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 326.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 327.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 328.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 329.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 330.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 331.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 332.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 333.................................... rep No 5, 2016
item 334.................................... rep No 5, 2016
Heading preceding item 335...... rep No 5, 2016
item 335.................................... rep No 5, 2016
Heading preceding item 335A... ad No 5, 2016
item 335A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 335B................................. ad F2018L01420
item 335C................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 335P.... ad F2018L01377
item 335P.................................. ad F2018L01377
item 335Q................................. ad F2018L01377
item 336A................................. ad F2017L00986
item 336B................................. ad F2017L00986
item 336C................................. ad F2017L00986
item 336D................................. ad F2017L00986
item 337AA.............................. ad No 5, 2016
item 338.................................... rs No 5, 2016
item 338A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 338B................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 338C................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 338D................................. ad F2018L01378
item 338E................................. ad F2018L01378
item 339.................................... rs F2018L01378
item 339AA.............................. ad F2018L01378
item 339AB............................... ad F2018L01378
item 339AC............................... ad F2018L01378
item 339A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 339B................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 339C................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 339D................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 339E................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 339F.................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 339G................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 340.................................... rs No 5, 2016
item 340A................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 340B................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 340C................................. ad No 5, 2016
Heading preceding.....................
item 341AAA
ad F2018L01378
item 341AAA............................ ad F2018L01378
item 341AAB............................ ad F2018L01378
item 341A................................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341AA.............................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341B................................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341BA............................... ad No 10, 2015
item 341C................................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341D................................. ad No 10, 2015
am No 10, 2015
item 341DA.............................. ad No 5, 2016
item 341DB............................... ad F2018L01378
item 341E................................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341F.................................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341G................................. ad No 10, 2015
item 341H................................. ad F2018L01378
item 341J.................................. ad F2018L01378
item 341K................................. ad F2018L01378
item 341L................................. ad F2018L01378
item 341T................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 341U................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343AA.............................. ad F2018L01378
item 343A (prev item 344
first occurring)
item 344 (first occurring).......... ad No 5, 2016
renum
ed C4
Heading preceding item 343B.... ad No 5, 2016
rep No 14, 2016
item 343B (prev item 345.........
first occurring)
rep No 14, 2016
ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 343C.... ad F2018L01378
item 343C................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343D................................. ad F2018L01378
Heading preceding item 343E.... ad F2018L01378
item 343E................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343F.................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343G................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343H................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343J.................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343K................................. ad F2018L01378
item 343L................................. ad F2018L01378
item 345 (first occurring).......... ad No 5, 2016
renum
ed C4
Part 2
Division 2
Division 2 heading.................... rs No 5, 2016
item 348.................................... rep No 4, 2016
item 349.................................... rep No 4, 2016
item 351.................................... rep No 5, 2016
Division 3
Division 3................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 352.................................... ad No 5, 2016
item 353.................................... ad No 5, 2016
item 353A................................. ad No 13, 2016
Division 4
Division 4................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 354.................................... ad No 5, 2016
item 355.................................... ad No 5, 2016
Division 5
Division 5................................. ad No 5, 2016
item 356.................................... ad No 5, 2016
Division 6................................. ad No 14, 2016
rep F2018L00237
item 357.................................... ad No 14, 2016
rep F2018L00237
Division 7
Division 7................................. ad No 1, 2017
item 358.................................... ad No 1, 2017
Division 8
Division 8................................. ad F2017L00367
item 359.................................... ad F2017L00367
item 360.................................... ad F2017L00367
item 361.................................... ad F2017L00367
item 362.................................... ad F2017L00367
Division 9
Division 9................................. ad F2017L00581
item 363.................................... ad F2017L00581
item 364.................................... ad F2017L00581
item 365.................................... ad F2017L00581
Division 10
Division 10............................... ad F2017L00922
item 366.................................... ad F2017L00922
Division 11
Division 11............................... ad F2017L00986
item 367.................................... ad F2017L00986
item 368.................................... ad F2017L00986
item 369.................................... ad F2017L00986
item 370.................................... ad F2017L00986
item 371.................................... ad F2017L00986
item 372.................................... ad F2017L00986
Division 12
Division 12............................... ad F2017L01360
item 373.................................... ad F2017L01360
Division 13
Division 13............................... ad F2017L01499
item 374.................................... ad F2017L01499
Division 14
Division 14............................... ad F2018L00697
item 375.................................... ad F2018L00697
Division 15
Division 15............................... ad F2018L01377
item 375A................................. ad F2018L01377
item 376.................................... ad F2018L01377
item 377.................................... ad F2018L01377
item 378.................................... ad F2018L01377
item 379.................................... ad F2018L01377
item 380.................................... ad F2018L01377
item 381.................................... ad F2018L01377
Division 16
Division 16............................... ad F2018L01378
item 382.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 383.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 384.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 385.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 386.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 387.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 388.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 389.................................... ad F2018L01378
item 390.................................... ad F2018L01378
Schedule 2
Part 1
item 1........................................ am No 7, 2015; No 10, 2015; No 4, 2016; No 5, 2016; No 14, 2016; F2018L00237; F2018L00342; F2018L01377; F2018L01420
Part 2
item 2........................................ am No 10, 2015; No 4, 2016; No 5, 2016; F2018L00237; F2018L00342; F2018L01377
Part 3
Part 3........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 3........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 4........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 5........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 6........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 7........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 8........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 9........................................ ad No 10, 2015
item 10...................................... ad No 10, 2015
item 11...................................... ad No 10, 2015
item 12...................................... ad No 10, 2015
item 13...................................... ad No 10, 2015
item 14...................................... ad No 10, 2015
item 15...................................... ad No 10, 2015
Part 4
Part 4........................................ ad No 4, 2016
item 16...................................... ad No 4, 2016
item 17...................................... ad No 4, 2016
ed C4
item 18...................................... ad No 4, 2016
Part 5
Part 5........................................ ad No 5, 2016
item 20...................................... ad No 5, 2016
item 21...................................... ad No 5, 2016
Part 6
Part 6........................................ ad No 5, 2016
item 22...................................... ad No 5, 2016
item 23...................................... ad No 5, 2016
Part 7
Part 7........................................ ad No 5, 2016
item 24...................................... ad No 5, 2016
Part 8
Part 8........................................ ad F2018L00237
item 25...................................... ad F2018L00237
item 26...................................... ad F2018L00237
item 27...................................... ad F2018L00237
Part 9
Part 9........................................ ad F2018L01377
item 28...................................... ad F2018L01377
item 29...................................... ad F2018L01377
item 30...................................... ad F2018L01377
item 31...................................... ad F2018L01377
item 32...................................... ad F2018L01377
item 33...................................... ad F2018L01377
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