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ISSN 1448-949X (print) ISSN 2204-4264 (online) PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

PERTH, TUESDAY, 19 MAY 2015 No. 73 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.00 NOON

© STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT

CONTENTS

PART 1

Page

Food Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2015 ............................................................................. 1760 Health (Pesticides) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2015 ...................................................... 1758 Radiation Safety (General) Amendment Regulations 2015 ..................................................... 1754 Radiation Safety (Qualifications) Amendment Regulations 2015 ........................................... 1753 Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2015 ........................................... 1757

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PART 2

Agriculture and Food ................................................................................................................. 1761 Consumer Protection ................................................................................................................. 1762 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 1769 Insurance Commission .............................................................................................................. 1763 Minerals and Petroleum ............................................................................................................ 1766 Parliament .................................................................................................................................. 1766 Public Notices ............................................................................................................................. 1770 Salaries and Allowances Tribunal ............................................................................................ 1767

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— PART 1 —

HEALTH HE301*

Radiation Safety Act 1975

Radiation Safety (Qualifications) Amendment Regulations 2015

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Radiation Safety (Qualifications) Amendment Regulations 2015.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2015.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Radiation Safety (Qualifications) Regulations 1980.

4. Schedule 2 amended

In Schedule 2 amend the provisions listed in the Table as set out in the Table.

Table

Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 2 it. 1(a) 650.00 665.00

Sch. 2 it. 1(b) 330.00 335.00

Sch. 2 it. 1(c) 650.00 665.00

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Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 2 it. 1(d) 330.00 335.00

Sch. 2 it. 2 33.00 35.00

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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HE302*

Radiation Safety Act 1975

Radiation Safety (General) Amendment Regulations 2015

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Radiation Safety (General) Amendment Regulations 2015.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2015.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Radiation Safety (General) Regulations 1983.

4. Regulation 58 amended

In regulation 58(7a) delete “item (1A)” and insert:

item 1A

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5. Schedule XV Parts 1 and 2 replaced

In Schedule XV delete Parts 1 and 2 and insert:

Part 1 — Registration and licences $

Annual Triennial

1. Fee for registration or renewal of registration of premises (other than premises used solely for the mining and milling of radioactive ores (including mineral sands)), for the manufacture, use or storage of radioactive substances

(1) Radioactive substances, other than tritium in gaseous tritium light devices —

Maximum quantity:

40 gigabecquerels 160 320

400 gigabecquerels 320 630

4 terabecquerels 630 1 260

Exceeding 4 terabecquerels 950 1 900

(2) Tritium in gaseous tritium light devices —

Maximum quantity:

4 terabecquerels 55 111

40 terabecquerels 138 277

Exceeding 40 terabecquerels 277 553

1A. Fee for registration or renewal of registration of premises used solely for the mining and milling of radioactive ores (including mineral sands)

150

300

2. Fee for registration or renewal of registration of premises for the sale or service of radioactive substances, irradiating apparatus or electronic products

150

300

3. Fee for registration or renewal of registration of premises, other than premises referred to in items 1, 1A and 2, irradiating apparatus and electronic products

In the case of —

(a) not more than 2 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

160

320

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$

Annual Triennial

(b) more than 2 but not more than 5 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

320

630

(c) more than 5 but not more than 10 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

630

1 260

(d) more than 10 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

950

1 900

4. Licence fee

In the case of —

(a) irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

65

130

(b) radioactive substances 65 130

Part 2 — Temporary permits

Fee for temporary permits for periods of 3 months or part thereof.

$

1. In respect of premises (other than premises used solely for the mining and milling of radioactive ores (including mineral sands)) and radioactive substances

Maximum quantity:

40 gigabecquerels 75

400 gigabecquerels 150

4 terabecquerels 300

Exceeding 4 terabecquerels 450

1A. In respect of premises used solely for the mining and milling of radioactive ores (including mineral sands)

75

2. In respect of premises, irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

In the case of —

(a) not more than 2 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

75

(b) more than 2 but not more than 5 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

150

(c) more than 5 but not more than 10 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

300

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$

(d) more than 10 irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

450

3. For persons to operate, use, manufacture, store, transport, sell, possess, install, service, maintain, repair or otherwise deal with —

(a) radioactive substances 30

(b) irradiating apparatus and/or electronic products

30

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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HE303*

Tobacco Products Control Act 2006

Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2015

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Tobacco Products Control Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2015.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2015.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006.

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4. Various fees amended

Amend the provisions listed in the Table as set out in the Table.

Table

Provision Delete Insert

r. 25(1)(a) $56.10 $60.00

r. 25(1)(b) $56.10 $60.00

r. 25(1)(c) $140.25 $150.00

r. 25(2)(a) $168.30 $180.00

r. 25(2)(b) $168.30 $180.00

r. 25(2)(c) $421.30 $450.00

r. 26(a) $190.85 $204.00

r. 26(b) $190.85 $204.00

r. 26(c) $477.40 $510.00

r. 27 $56.10 $60.00

r. 28 $28.05 $30.00

r. 29 $28.05 $30.00

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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HE304*

Health Act 1911

Health (Pesticides) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2015

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Health (Pesticides) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2015.

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2015.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Health (Pesticides) Regulations 2011.

4. Schedule 1 amended

In Schedule 1: (a) delete “308” (each occurrence) and insert:

320

(b) delete “22” (each occurrence) and insert:

23

(c) delete “11” (each occurrence) and insert:

12

(d) delete “154” (each occurrence) and insert:

160

(e) delete “110” and insert:

114

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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HE305*

Food Act 2008

Food Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2015

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Food Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2015.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2015.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Food Regulations 2009.

4. Schedule 2 amended

In Schedule 2 amend the provisions listed in the Table as set out in the Table.

Table

Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 2 it. 1 $154 $165

Sch. 2 it. 2 $154 $160

Sch. 2 it. 3 $154 $166

Sch. 2 it. 4 $55 $60

Sch. 2 it. 5 $154 $165

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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— PART 2 —

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD AG401*

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945

CARNAMAH LAND CONSERVATION DISTRICT (APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF DISTICT COMMITTEE) INSTRUMENT 2015

Made by the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation

1. Citation

This Instrument may be cited as the Carnamah Land Conservation District (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2015.

2. Appointment of Members

Under Section 23(2b) of the Act and clause 6(1) of the Soil and Land Conservation (Carnamah Land Conservation District) Order 1985*, the following members are appointed to the land conservation district committee for the Carnamah Land Conservation District—

(a) on the nomination of the Shire of Carnamah: Constantine Nicholas Kikeros of Carnamah and William Thomas Atkinson of Carnamah;

(b) to represent the the Western Australian Farmers Federation (Inc.): Keith Leigh Camac of Carnamah and John Martin Wellington of Carnamah;

(c) to represent the pastoralists and Graziers Association of Western Australian (Inc.): Nathan Paterson of Carnamah;

(d) as persons actively engaged in, or affected by or associated with, land use in the district—

(i) Scott Michael Bowman of Carnamah

(ii) Jason Camac of Carnamah

(iii) Catherine Elizabeth Davenport of Carnamah

(iv) Brendon Haeusler of Carnamah

(v) Kirstie Lafferty of Carnamah

(vi) Daniel Wellington of Carnamah

(vii) Pauline Wittwer of Carnamah

(viii) Peter Wittwer of Carnamah

(*Published in the Gazette of 1 February 1985 at p. 453 and amended in the Gazettes of 15 November 1985 at pp. 4344-4345, 28 October 1988 at p. 4317, 18 May 1990 at pp. 2331-2332, 9 November 1990 at p. 5520, 24 January 1992 at p. 351, and an Amendment Order approved by Executive Council on 7 October 1997 {refer to Department of Agriculture and Food reference: 881730V03POM}).

3. Term of office

Members appointed to the committee under this instrument will hold office for a term expiring on 31 May 2018.

GLEN WHEATON, Deputy Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation.

Dated this 13th day of May 2015.

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AG402*

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945

CAPEL LAND CONSERVATION DISTRICT (APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF DISTRICT COMMITTEE) INSTRUMENT 2015

Made by the Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation.

1. Citation

This Instrument may be cited as the Capel Land Conservation District (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2015.

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2. Appointment of members

Under section 23(2b) of the Act and clause 5(1) of the Soil and Land Conservation (Capel Land Conservation District) Order 1993*, the following members are appointed to the land conservation district committee for the Capel Land Conservation District—

(a) on the nomination of the Shire of Capel: Brian Harold Smith of Boyanup and Sandra Manly of Capel—

(b) to represent the Western Australian Farmers Federation (Inc.): David John Hutton of Capel;

(c) to represent the Pastoralists and Graziers Association of Western Australia (Inc.)—

(d) as persons actively engaged in, or affected by or associated with, land use in the district—

(i) Donna Marie Brown of North Boyanup

(ii) Cheryl Denise Campbell of Peppermint Grove Beach

(iii) William Dear of Capel

(iv) Nicholas John Hornibrook of Capel

(v) Lynne King of Gelorup

(vi) Bronwyn Mutton of Capel

(vii) Kelvin Pitman of Capel

(viii) Kerri Rankin of Capel

(ix) Leonie Reid of Capel

(x) Gary Ernest Scott of Capel

(xi) Michael Jerome Tichbon of Boyanup

(xii) Michelle Leslie Tollos of Capel

(*Published in the Gazette of 23 April 1993 at pp.2170-2172 and Amendment Orders approved by Executive Council on 2 July 1996, 13 August 1996 and 1 December 1998 (refer to Department of Agriculture and Food reference: 125219V1}).

3. Term of office

Members appointed to the committee under this instrument will hold office for a term expiring on 31 May 2018.

GLEN WHEATON, Deputy Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation.

Dated this 14th day of May 2015.

CONSUMER PROTECTION CP401*

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987

RETAIL TRADING HOURS (CITY OF ALBANY) VARIATION ORDER (NO. 3) 2015

Made by the Minister for Commerce under section 12E of the Act.

1. Citation

This order is the Retail Trading Hours (City of Albany) Variation Order (No. 3) 2015.

2. Commencement

This order comes into operation as follows—

(a) clauses 1 and 2—on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette;

(b) the rest of the order—on the day after that day.

3. Variation of retail trading hours

General retail shops, other than motor vehicle shops, in the Albany local government district, are authorised to be open at times when those shops would otherwise be required to be closed—

(a) on each day specified in the Table; and

(b) during the hours specified for that day in the Table.

Table

Day Hours

Sunday 31 May 2015 from 10.00am until 5.00pm

Monday 1 June 2015 from 10.00am until 5.00pm

M. MISCHIN, Minister for Commerce.

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INSURANCE COMMISSION IX401

MOTOR VEHICLE (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) ACT 1943

RATES

In accordance with the requirements of Section 3C (Amounts A, B and C) and 3D (Amount D) of the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943, I give notice that the following amounts will apply for the purposes of those sections with effect from 1 July 2015—

Amount A $399,000

Amount B $ 20,000

Amount C $ 60,500

Amount D $ 6,500

Dr MIKE NAHAN MLA, Treasurer.

Dated: 7 May 2015.

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IX402*

MOTOR VEHICLE (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) ACT 1943

INSURANCE COMMISSION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Schedule of Premiums

Payable under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 in respect of Third Party Insurance Policies commencing on or after 1 July 2015 until further notice.

Definition

“Motor Vehicle” means any vehicle propelled by gas, oil, electricity or any other motive power, not being animal power required to be licensed, and complying with the requirements necessary for licensing under the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012, and includes a caravan trailer or semi-trailer drawn or hauled by a motor vehicle.

Schedule

Class No.

Class of Vehicle

Annual Premium

Rate excluding 10% GST

$

Annual Premium

Rate including 10% GST

$

1X Motor Car—Any motor car used for private purposes and constructed principally for the conveyance of persons not included in Classes 2 to 8, inclusive. This class includes Station Wagons which have a designed seating capacity for four (4) or more persons

(Any motor car licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of this premium).

250.31 275.34

1Z Motor Car—Any motor car used for business purposes and constructed principally for the conveyance of persons not included in Classes 2 to 8, inclusive. This class includes Station Wagons which have a designed seating capacity for four (4) or more persons

(Any motor car licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those Regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of this premium).

265.70 292.27

1B Ambulance Vehicle; Fire and Emergency Services Vehicle; Undertakers Vehicle; Motor Vehicle owned and used by the Australian Red Cross Society; or a vehicle owned and used by the Cerebral Palsy Association of WA Ltd; not included in Class 6—”Ambulance Vehicle”: Any motor vehicle constructed and used for the conveyance of sick or injured persons. “Fire and Emergency Services Vehicle”: Any motor vehicle owned by or under the control of the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia. Any business owned vehicles, specifically adapted for the sole purpose of fire-fighting and

122.13 134.34

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Class No.

Class of Vehicle

Annual Premium

Rate excluding 10% GST

$

Annual Premium

Rate including 10% GST

$

fire prevention, licensed under a limited vehicle license, limiting it exclusively to use on a road for fire fighting purposes “Undertakers’ Vehicles”: Any motor vehicle used solely as an undertakers’ hearse or mourning coach.

2X Goods Vehicle—Any motor vehicle not included in Classes 3 to 8, both inclusive, constructed principally for the conveyance of goods and used for private purposes. This class includes a wagon, utility, tractor (prime mover type)

(Any wagon licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those Regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of this premium on the understanding that such vehicle will not be entitled to a further rebate under Class 2(f) and vice versa).

(f) Effective for policies commencing from 1 January 2004, any vehicle within this class with tare weight of 2,500 kilos or more owned by a farmer and used solely or principally for carrying the products of, or requisites for, the owners’ farming business, shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 percent of this premium.

231.05 254.15

2Z Goods Vehicle—Any motor vehicle not included in Classes 3 to 8, both inclusive, constructed principally for the conveyance of goods and used for business purposes. This class includes a wagon, utility, tractor (prime mover type).

(Any wagon licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those Regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of this premium on the understanding that such vehicle will not be entitled to a further rebate under Class 2(f) and vice versa).

(f) Effective for policies commencing from 1 January 2004, any vehicle within this class with tare weight of 2,500 kilos or more owned by a farmer and used solely or principally for carrying the products of, or requisites for, the owners’ farming business, shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 percent of this premium.

245.35 269.89

3 Hire Vehicle—(excludes any vehicle used on a not for profit basis, i.e. where only a contribution towards ordinary running costs is received by the owner/and or driver)—

3 (a) Any motor vehicle, other than a taxi-cab and “Hire-and-Drive-Yourself” vehicle licensed under the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 to carry eight or more persons principally operating on routes, the major portion of which is within the 40-kilometre radius of the GPO Perth.

1,259.40 1,385.34

3 (b) Any motor vehicle, other than a taxi-cab and “Hire-and-Drive-Yourself” vehicle licensed under the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 to carry eight or more persons principally operating on routes, the major portion of which is outside the 40-kilometre radius of the GPO Perth.

513.44 564.78

3 (c) Taxi-cab (other than Peak Period Taxi-cab) principally operating within a 40-kilometre radius of the GPO Perth.

1,148.10 1,262.91

3 (d) Taxi-cab principally operating outside a 40-kilometre radius of the GPO Perth.

315.77 347.35

3 (e) School buses: vehicles used primarily for the carriage of children to and from school and any other vehicle constructed similarly to an omnibus privately owned and used for conveyance of non-paying passengers.

201.90 222.09

3 (f) Any motor vehicle used for carriage of passengers, for hire, fare or reward, not included in Classes 3 (a) to 3 (e) inclusive.

368.58 405.44

3 (g) Hire-and-Drive-Yourself vehicle (other than motor cycles included in Class 7 (a).

315.77 347.35

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Class No.

Class of Vehicle

Annual Premium

Rate excluding 10% GST

$

Annual Premium

Rate including 10% GST

$

4X Motor Cycle used for private purposes

Other than motor cycle included in Classes 5 (b) and 7 (a)

(Any motor cycle licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those Regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of this premium.)

141.93 156.12

4Z Motor Cycle used for business purposes

Other than motor cycle included in Classes 5 (b) and 7 (a)

(Any motor cycle licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those Regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of this premium.)

150.74 165.81

5 Motor Trade Vehicle (motor car manufacturing, garage proprietor, vendor of and/or dealer in motor cars)—

5 (a) Motor Vehicles not included in Classes 5 (b) and 5 (c) used by the above with Trade plate attached issued under the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014—rate per Trade plate issued.

60.51 66.56

5 (b) Motor cycle used by the above, with Trade plate attached issued under the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014—rate per Trade plate issued.

92.42 101.66

5 (c) Tow Truck as defined in the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 or with Trade plate whilst being used in accordance with section 27 of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973.

363.24 399.56

6 Trailer, Caravan, Invalid Wheel Chair- (This class includes all vehicles issued with trailer plates, but does not include tractor (prime mover type), which is issued separately under Class 2).

11.24 12.36

7 Miscellaneous—

7 (a) Veteran Cars, Wagons and Motor Cycles—Vehicles which are the subject of a limited Vehicle Licence as a veteran vehicle and only whilst being used in accordance with the provisions of such licence.

Farm Fire Fighting Vehicles—Any vehicle that is owned by a person engaged in the business of farming or grazing and that is fitted or adapted for the purpose of fire fighting, licensed under a limited vehicle licence, limiting it exclusively to use on a road for fire fighting purposes.

Motor Cycles—Not exceeding 75 cc including such Motor Cycles that are used as a hire vehicle.

Any other vehicle being a motor vehicle within the meaning of the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 not otherwise classified.

22.48 24.73

7 (b) Forklift, Tow Motor, Self-Propelled Headers, Tractors (other than prime mover type but including farm type) and Tractor Plant as defined in the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and licensed as a Class A or B vehicle under subsidiary Regulations to the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012.

36.30 39.93

8 (a) Tractor Plant which is licensed as a Class C vehicle under subsidiary Regulations to the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012.

147.96 162.75

(b) Motor Cranes, as defined in the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 or subsidiary regulations to the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012.

629.89 692.88

Vehicles insured under Vehicle Class 1X, 1Z, 2X, 2Z, 4X or 4Z and licensed under Regulation 70 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014 and issued with number plates in accordance with those

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regulations as a farm vehicle shall be entitled to a rebate of 50 per cent of the premium applicable to that vehicle class. Such vehicles insured under Vehicle Class 2(f) shall not be entitled to a further premium rebate and vice versa.

“For Short Period Rates—the premium for any period less than 12 months shall be calculated as follows—

for a period of 6 months the premium will be half of the 12 month premium,

for a period of 3 months the premium will be one quarter of the 12 month premium

for periods other than the periods specified above, the premium will be calculated by dividing the 12 month premium by 365 days and multiplying the result by the number of days for the period required”.

NOTE:

GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)—GST rate of 10% is charged on all premiums for policies with a commencement date of 1 July 2000 onwards. GST applies to short term fees.

INSURANCE DUTY—Insurance Duty is payable in accordance with the Duties Act 2008 as amended.

SHORT TERM FEES (i.e. any period of less than 12 months)—In addition to the premium a short term fee of $3.92 cents is payable except in the case of an initial license or permit where such license or permit is effected for the maximum period permitted by the Department of Transport.

PERMITS—Any motor vehicle issued with a permit pursuant to Section 13 of the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Act 2012 or the Road Traffic (Vehicles) Regulations 2014) which has a duration in excess of 48 hours, shall be entitled to a 50 per cent rebate of the insurance premium listed in this Schedule of Premiums, applicable to that class of vehicle and for the period of the permit.

PERMIT NOT EXCEEDING 48 HOURS—The fee for permits, the duration of which does not exceed 48 hours, shall be $11.50 Third Party Insurance Premium.

ROD WHITHEAR, Chief Executive,

Insurance Commission of Western Australia.

MINERALS AND PETROLEUM MP401*

PETROLEUM PIPELINES ACT 1969

SURRENDER OF LICENCE PL 45

The surrender of licence PL 45 has been registered and has effect on and from the date this notice is published in the Government Gazette.

BEVERLEY BOWER, Acting Executive Director, Petroleum Division.

PARLIAMENT PA401*

SHIRE OF KELLERBERRIN CEMETERIES LOCAL LAW 2014

DISALLOWANCE OF LOCAL LAW

It is hereby notified for public information that the Legislative Council has disallowed the following Local Law made under the Cemeteries Act 1986—

The Shire of Kellerberrin Cemeteries Local Law 2014 published in the Gazette on 15 October 2014 and tabled in the Legislative Council on 21 October 2014.

Disallowance is effective on and from Wednesday, 13 May 2015.

NIGEL PRATT, Clerk of the Legislative Council.

14 May 2015.

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PA402*

SHIRE OF KELLERBERRIN ACTIVITIES ON THOROUGHFARES AND TRADING IN THOROUGHFARES AND PUBLIC

PLACES LOCAL LAW 2014

DISALLOWANCE OF LOCAL LAW

It is hereby notified for public information that the Legislative Council has disallowed the following Local Law made under the Local Government Act 1995—

The Shire of Kellerberrin Activities on Thoroughfares and Trading in Thoroughfares and Public Places Local Law 2014 published in the Gazette on 15 October 2014 and tabled in the Legislative Council on 21 October 2014.

Disallowance is effective on and from Wednesday, 13 May 2015.

NIGEL PRATT, \Clerk of the Legislative Council.

14 May 2015.

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PA403*

SHIRE OF KELLERBERRIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT (COUNCIL MEETINGS) LOCAL LAW 2014

DISALLOWANCE OF LOCAL LAW

It is hereby notified for public information that the Legislative Council has disallowed the following Local Law made under the Local Government Act 1995—

The Shire of Kellerberrin Local Government (Council Meetings) Local Law 2014 published in the Gazette on 15 October 2014 and tabled in the Legislative Council on 21 October 2014.

Disallowance is effective on and from Wednesday, 13 May 2015.

NIGEL PRATT, Clerk of the Legislative Council.

14 May 2015.

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PA404*

SHIRE OF KELLERBERRIN FENCING LOCAL LAW 2014

DISALLOWANCE OF LOCAL LAW

It is hereby notified for public information that the Legislative Council has disallowed the following Local Law made under the Local Government Act 1995—

The Shire of Kellerberrin Fencing Local Law 2014 published in the Gazette on 15 October 2014 and tabled in the Legislative Council on 21 October 2014.

Disallowance is effective on and from Wednesday, 13 May 2015.

NIGEL PRATT, Clerk of the Legislative Council.

14 May 2015.

SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES TRIBUNAL SA401*

SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES ACT 1975

DETERMINATION VARIATION

PREAMBLE

The Salaries and Allowances Tribunal has issued a determination following an appointment to the position of Under Treasurer within the Department of Treasury in the Special Division of the Public Service.

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DETERMINATION

The determination of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal made on 24 June 2014 under sections 6(1)(c), (d) and (e) of the Salaries and Allowances Act 1975, as amended from time to time, is hereby varied by a further determination set out below.

This variation is effective on and from 21 April 2015.

Remove from Table 1—Special Division CEO within Part 1 of the First Schedule the following—

OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND OFFICE

HOLDER SALARY

Under Treasurer Treasury 1 Vacant $-

Include in Table 1—Special Division CEO within Part 1 of the First Schedule the following—

OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND OFFICE

HOLDER SALARY

Under Treasurer Treasury 1 M. Barnes $434,883

Remove from Table 3—Special Division Non-CEOs within Part 1 of the First Schedule the following—

OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND OFFICE

HOLDER SALARY

Deputy Under Treasurer Treasury 2 M. Barnes $276,985

Include in Table 3—Special Division Non-CEOs within Part 1 of the First Schedule the following—

OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND OFFICE

HOLDER SALARY

Deputy Under Treasurer Treasury 2 Vacant $-

Dated at Perth this 13th day of May 2015.

W. S. COLEMAN AM, C. A. BROADBENT, B. J. MOORE, Chairman. Member. Member.

Salaries and Allowances Tribunal

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SA402*

SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES ACT 1975

DETERMINATION VARIATION

PREAMBLE

The Salaries and Allowances Tribunal has issued a determination following the inclusion of positions within the Department of Health into the Special Division of the Public Service.

DETERMINATION

The determination of the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal made on 24 June 2014 under sections 6(1)(c), (d) and (e) of the Salaries and Allowances Act 1975, as amended from time to time, is hereby varied by a further determination set out below.

This variation is effective on and from 31 March 2015.

Remove from Table 3—Special Division Non-CEOs within Part 1 of the First Schedule the following—

OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND

OFFICE HOLDER

SALARY

Deputy Director General Health 2 Vacant $-

Executive Director, Resource Strategy

Health 2 W. Salvage $276,985

Executive Director, System Policy and Planning

Health 2 Vacant $-

Include in Table 3—Special Division Non-CEOs within Part 1 of the First Schedule the following—

OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND

OFFICE HOLDER

SALARY

Deputy Director General Health Reform

Health 2 Vacant $-

Assistant Director General Policy and Planning

Health 2 Vacant $-

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OFFICE DEPARTMENT

OR AGENCY BAND

OFFICE HOLDER

SALARY

Assistant Director General Purchasing and System Performance

Health 2 Vacant $-

Assistant Director General System and Corporate Governance

Health 3 Vacant $-

Dated at Perth this 13th day of May 2015.

W. S. COLEMAN AM, C. A. BROADBENT, B. J. MOORE, Chairman. Member. Member.

Salaries and Allowances Tribunal

DECEASED ESTATES ZX401*

TRUSTEES ACT 1962

DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants

Patricia Eileen Starling, late of 26 Buchanan Elbow, Greenfields in the State of Western Australia, formerly of 145/490 Pinjarra Road, Riverglades Resort, Furnissdale in the State of Western Australia, deceased.

Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of Patricia Eileen Starling, deceased, who died on the 27th day of October 2014 at Greenfields in the said State, are required by the executor Margaret Joy Barker of 26 Buchanan Elbow, Greenfields in the said State to send particulars of their claims to Peel Legal Barristers & Solicitors of PO Box 1995, Mandurah WA 6210 by the date one month following the publication of this notice, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which she has then had notice.

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ZX402

TRUSTEES ACT 1962

DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants

Pece Razmovski, late of 14B Grinstead Way, Balga, Western Australia, deceased.

Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 3 December 2012, are required by the applicant for Letters of Administration, Deni Razmovski to send particulars of their claims within 30 days of this Notice care of D’Angelo Legal, PO Box 1953, West Perth, Western Australia 6872, after which date the applicants may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

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ZX403

TRUSTEES ACT 1962

DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants

Take notice all creditors, beneficiaries or persons otherwise having a claim (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) against the Estate of the late Arthur William Mooney, late of Kingia Caring Centre, 5 Allen Court, Bentley, who died on 11 October 2014, are required to send particulars to the Executor by no later than 16 June 2015. After such time the Executor will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which the Executor had notice.

Executor’s details: c/- BNT Legal, PO Box 2129, Subiaco WA 6904 Phone: (08) 6380 7490 Fax: (08) 6380 7489

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PUBLIC NOTICES ZZ401

DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS ACT 1970

DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS

We require collection by the owner, Edwin Ellis, of a Hyosung GT650 Comet with registration plate 1DY966.

The vehicle in question needs to be removed promptly and storage fees finalised.

If after one (1) month we still have not heard from you, the owner, we will be taking further action to dispose of the vehicle under the Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act.

PETER BEANHAM, Mobile 0407709779.

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