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No. 66 1891 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 31 MAY 2001 CONTENTS Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 1893 Corporations and District Councils—Notices ......................... 2111 Development Act 1993—Notices ............................................ 1895 Electoral Act 1985—Notice .................................................... 1895 Electricity Act 1996—Terms and Conditions of Contract ....... 1925 Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994—Notice................................................................ 1899 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices ...................................... 1899 Mining Act 1971—Notices ..................................................... 1902 Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice .......................................... 1903 National Parks Regulations 1990—Notice .............................. 1903 Petroleum Act 2000—Notices ................................................. 1906 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice........................................ 1893 Private Advertisements ............................................................ 2123 Proclamation............................................................................ 1893 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 2123 Real Property Act 1886—Notice............................................. 1912 REGULATIONS Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988 (No. 42 of 2001) ...... 1941 District Court Act 1991 (No. 43 of 2001)............................ 1942 Page Regulationscontinued Environment, Resources and Development Court Act 1993—(No. 44 of 2001) .................................................. 1944 (No. 45 of 2001) ................................................... 1945 Magistrates Court Act 1991 (No. 46 of 2001) ..................... 1946 Sheriff’s Act 1978 (No. 47 of 2001).................................... 1948 Supreme Court Act 1935— (No. 48 of 2001) .............................................................. 1949 (No. 49 of 2001) .............................................................. 1951 Youth Court Act 1993 (No. 50 of 2001).............................. 1954 Private Parking Areas Act 1986 (No. 51 of 2001)............... 1955 Local Government Act 1999 (No. 52 of 2001) .................... 1956 Local Government Act 1934 (No. 53 of 2001) .................... 1957 Crown Lands Act 1929 (No. 54 of 2001) ............................ 1958 Environment Protection Act 1993— (No. 55 of 2001) .............................................................. 1961 (No. 56 of 2001) .............................................................. 1962 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972— (No. 57 of 2001) .............................................................. 1963 (No. 58 of 2001) .............................................................. 1965 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged.

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No. 66 1891

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 31 MAY 2001

CONTENTSPage

Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 1893Corporations and District Councils—Notices ......................... 2111Development Act 1993—Notices ............................................ 1895Electoral Act 1985—Notice .................................................... 1895Electricity Act 1996—Terms and Conditions of Contract....... 1925Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing)

Act 1994—Notice................................................................ 1899Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices...................................... 1899Mining Act 1971—Notices ..................................................... 1902Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice.......................................... 1903National Parks Regulations 1990—Notice.............................. 1903Petroleum Act 2000—Notices................................................. 1906Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice........................................ 1893Private Advertisements ............................................................ 2123Proclamation............................................................................ 1893Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 2123Real Property Act 1886—Notice............................................. 1912REGULATIONS

Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988 (No. 42 of 2001) ...... 1941District Court Act 1991 (No. 43 of 2001)............................ 1942

PageRegulations—continued

Environment, Resources and Development Court Act1993—(No. 44 of 2001) .................................................. 1944

(No. 45 of 2001) ................................................... 1945Magistrates Court Act 1991 (No. 46 of 2001) ..................... 1946Sheriff’s Act 1978 (No. 47 of 2001).................................... 1948Supreme Court Act 1935—

(No. 48 of 2001) .............................................................. 1949(No. 49 of 2001) .............................................................. 1951

Youth Court Act 1993 (No. 50 of 2001).............................. 1954Private Parking Areas Act 1986 (No. 51 of 2001)............... 1955Local Government Act 1999 (No. 52 of 2001) .................... 1956Local Government Act 1934 (No. 53 of 2001) .................... 1957Crown Lands Act 1929 (No. 54 of 2001) ............................ 1958Environment Protection Act 1993—

(No. 55 of 2001) .............................................................. 1961(No. 56 of 2001) .............................................................. 1962

National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—(No. 57 of 2001) .............................................................. 1963(No. 58 of 2001) .............................................................. 1965

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICESALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian GovernmentGazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legiblywritten on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no laterthan 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail:[email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmissionwith a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will becharged.

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1892 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

PageRegulations—continued

Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Act 1978—(No. 59 of 2001)............................................................... 1967

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1985—(No. 60 of 2001)............................................................... 1969

South Australian Health Commission Act 1976—(No. 61 of 2001)............................................................... 1970(No. 62 of 2001)............................................................... 1972

Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982—(No. 63 of 2001)............................................................... 1973

Controlled Substances Act 1984—(No. 64 of 2001)............................................................... 1975(No. 65 of 2001)............................................................... 1977

Public and Environmental Health Act 1987—(No. 66 of 2001)............................................................... 1979

Adoption Act 1988 (No. 67 of 2001)................................... 1981Housing Improvement Act 1940 (No. 68 of 2001) .............. 1983Road Traffic Act 1961 (No. 69 of 2001) ............................. 1984Water Resources Act 1997 (No. 70 of 2001)....................... 1994Road Traffic Act 1961 (No. 71 of 2001) ............................. 1996Motor Vehicles Act 1959 (No. 72 of 2001)......................... 1998Development Act 1993 (No. 73 of 2001) ............................ 2000Harbors and Navigation Act 1993 (No. 74 of 2001)............ 2002Passenger Transport Act 1994 (No. 75 of 2001) ................. 2009Fees Regulation Act 1927 (No. 76 of 2001) ........................ 2012Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996—

(No. 77 of 2001)............................................................... 2013Building Work Contractors Act 1995 (No. 78 of 2001) ...... 2015Conveyancers Act 1994 (No. 79 of 2001) ........................... 2017Cremation Act 2000 (No. 80 of 2001) ................................. 2019Land Agents Act 1994 (No. 81 of 2001) ............................. 2020Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Electricians Act 1995—

(No. 82 of 2001)............................................................... 2021Second-hand Vehicle Dealers Act 1995 (No. 83 of 2001)... 2023Security and Investigation Agents Act 1995—

(No. 84 of 2001)............................................................... 2025Sexual Reassignment Act 1988 (No. 85 of 2001)................ 2027Trade Measurement Administration Act 1993—

(No. 86 of 2001)............................................................... 2028Travel Agents Act 1986 (No. 87 of 2001) ........................... 2034Associations Incorporation Act 1985 (No. 88 of 2001)....... 2035Business Names Act 1996 (No. 89 of 2001)........................ 2037Co-operatives Act 1997 (No. 90 of 2001............................. 2039Liquor Licensing Act 1997 (No. 91 of 2001) ...................... 2043

PageRegulations—continued

Firearms Act 1977 (No. 92 of 2001) ................................... 2045Summary Offences Act 1953 (No. 93 of 2001) ................... 2047Bills of Sale Act 1886 (No. 94 of 2001).............................. 2048Community Titles Act 1996 (No. 95 of 2001)..................... 2049Real Property Act 1886—

(No. 96 of 2001) .............................................................. 2052(No. 97 of 2001) .............................................................. 2057

Registration of Deeds Act 1935 (No. 98 of 2001) ............... 2056Strata Titles Act 1988 (No. 99 of 2001) .............................. 2059Worker’s Liens Act 1893 (No. 100 of 2001)....................... 2061Petroleum Products Regulation Act 1995—

(No. 101 of 2001) ............................................................ 2062Land Tax Act 1936 (No. 102 of 2001) ................................ 2063Lottery and Gaming Act 1936 (No. 103 of 2001)................ 2064Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997—

(No. 104 of 2001) ............................................................ 2066Education Act 1972 (No. 105 of 2001) ............................... 2067Gaming Machines Act 1992 (No. 106 of 2001) .................. 2070State Records Act 1997 (No. 107 of 2001).......................... 2072Explosives Act 1936 (No. 108 of 2001) .............................. 2075Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Act 1986—

(No. 109 of 2001) ............................................................ 2077Dangerous Substances Act 1979 (No. 110 of 2001)............ 2079Freedom of Information Act 1991 (No. 111 of 2001).......... 2082Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991 (No. 112 of 2001) 2084Valuation of Land Act 1971 (No. 113 of 2001) .................. 2086Mines and Works Inspection Act 1920 (No. 114 of 2001) .. 2088Petroleum Act 2000 (No. 115 of 2001) ............................... 2090Opal Mining Act 1995 (No. 116 of 2001) ........................... 2094Mining Act 1971 (No. 117 of 2001).................................... 2096Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act 1989—

(No. 118 of 2001) ............................................................ 2100Seeds Act 1979 (No. 119 of 2001) ...................................... 2102Rates and Land Tax Remission Act 1986—

(No. 120 of 2001) ............................................................ 2105Remuneration Tribunal—Determination and Report............... 1911Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 1911Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notices .................................. 2125Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act

1994—Contracts of Training............................................... 1914—Errata ....................................................................... 1918

Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc. .......... 1913

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1893

EDUCATION (COUNCILS AND CHARGES) AMENDMENTACT 2000 (Act No. 92 of 2000): DAY OF COMMENCE-MENT

Proclamation By The Governor

(L.S.) E. J. NEAL

WITH the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I fix 31May 2001 as the day on which the remaining provisions of theEducation (Councils and Charges) Amendment Act 2000 willcome into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of South Australia, atAdelaide, 31 May 2001.

By command,

MARK BRINDAL, for Premier

MECS 27/00-A CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 31 May 2001

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Board of the RoyalZoological Society of South Australia Inc., pursuant to theprovisions of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985:

Member: (from 1 July 2001 until 30 June 2003)Mark Hamilton Hender

By command,

MARK BRINDAL, for Premier

MEH 0026/01CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 31 May 2001

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint Bruno Krumins, Member of the Order ofAustralia, as Governor’s Deputy of South Australia, for a periodfrom 6 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001 until noon on Sunday, 17June 2001.

By command,

MARK BRINDAL, for Premier

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 31 May 2001

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint Kelvyn Prescott as Deputy Chief Magistrate,pursuant to Section 6 of the Magistrates Act 1983.

By command,

MARK BRINDAL, for Premier

CSA 24/01CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 31 May 2001

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to allow and countersign the proposed amendments toStautes 7.1 and 7.3 of the Flinders University of South Australia,sealed on 2 May 2001, pursuant to Section 20 (3) of the FlindersUniversity of South Australia Act 1966.

By command,

MARK BRINDAL, for Premier

MECS 03/01CS

PORT AUGUSTA CIRCUIT COURT

The Combined Sittings of the Supreme and District Courts ofSouth Australia

Sheriff’s Office, Adelaide, 30 May 2001

IN pursuance of a precept from the Supreme Court and the DistrictCourt to me directed, I do hereby give notice that the said courtwill sit as a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General GaolDelivery at the Courthouse at Port Augusta on the day and timeundermentioned and all parties bound to prosecute and giveevidence and all jurors summoned and all others having businessat the said Court are required to attend the sittings thereof and theorder of such business will be unless a Judge otherwise orders asfollows:

Monday, 4 June 2001, at 10 a.m. on the first day of the sittingsthe only business taken will be the arraignment of prisoners ingaol and the passing of sentences on prisoners in gaol committedfor sentence; the surrender of prisoners on bail committed forsentence; the surrender of persons in response to ex officioinformations or of persons on bail and committed for trial whohave signified their intentions to plead guilty and the passing ofsentences for all matters listed for disposition by the DistrictCourt.

Matters listed for disposition before the Supreme Court will belisted for a date to be fixed.

Juries will be summoned for Tuesday, 5 June 2001, and personswill be tried on this and subsequent days of the sittings.

Prisoners in HM Gaol and on bail for sentence and for trial atthe sittings at the Port Augusta Courthouse, commencingMonday, 4 June 2001.

Baker, Peter David Providing a benefit to awitness in judicial

proceedings

On bail

B. Rape (2) In gaolO’Toole, Peter Wayne Causing death by dangerous

driving, causing bodily harmby dangerous driving

On bail

Ross, Graham Noel Assault occasioning actualbodily harm

In gaol

Burk, ChristopherScott

Burglary On bail

Kritikos, George Con Burglary On bailBaker, John Eric Attempt to obstruct or

pervert the course of justice;common assault

In gaol

Yarran, DaleLawrence

Application for enforcementof a breached bond;

threatening another personwith a firearm

On bail

Fitzgibbons, ShannonJoseph

Arson On bail

Phillips, NevilleGeorge

Causing death by dangerousdriving; assault occasioning

actual bodily harm

On bail

Day, Helen Stephanie Taking part in the sale ofcannabis; possessing

cannabis for sale

On bail

D. Rape (2); unlawful sexualintercourse (2)

On bail

Myers, Kane Keith Non-aggravated seriouscriminal trespass (non-

residential)

On bail

Myers, RaymondKeith

Non-aggravated seriouscriminal trespass (non-

residential)

On bail

Arbon, Timothy David Non-aggravated seriouscriminal trespass (non-

residential)

On bail

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1894 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

McKay, Allan John Unlawfully on premises;aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential);

receiving; unlawfulpossession; carry offensive

weapon

In gaol

Webb, Dylan Mark Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential);

carry offensive weapon

On bail

S. Rape On bailHardon, Jonathon

MarkProducing a controlled

substanceOn bail

Cawte, GrahamNeville

Inflicting grievous bodilyharm; fail to comply—

domestic violencerestraining order; false

imprisonment

In gaol

Jarmyn, Kieran Lee Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (residence

occupied)

On bail

Charles, James Arthur Causing grievous bodilyharm with intent to do such

harm

On bail

Marks, Geoffrey John Larceny by a servant;larceny; unregisteredvehicle, no insurance

On bail

Dendunnen, AndrewPhillip

Causing death by dangerousdriving (2)

On bail

Jacobsen, EdwardAlan

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (residence

occupied); non-aggravatedserious criminal trespass

(place of residence);interfere with motor vehicle

without consent

In gaol

Ogar, ChristopherJohn

Threatening life; falseimprisonment

On bail

Geue, Bradley John Application for enforcementof a breached bond;damaging property

On bail

Yarran, DaleLawrence

Application for enforcementof a breached bond;

threatening another personwith a firearm

On bail

Dimer, RussellMalcolm Graham

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

In gaol

Watkins, Damon Ivan Breach of bond; buggery (3) On bailL. Indecent assault; unlawful

sexual intercourse with aperson under 12 (4)

On bail

Yangkie, Richard Non-aggravated seriouscriminal trespass (place of

residence)

In gaol

Belt, Anthony James Producing a controlledsubstance (amphetamine)

On bail

Bostock, MatthewAlexander

Causing grievous bodilyharm with intent to do suchharm; unlawful wounding

On bail

Ariss, RichardGregory

Endangering life; damagingproperty

In gaol

Geue, Bradley John Breach of bond; damagingproperty

On bail

Varney, Colin Victor Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (residence

occupied)

On bail

Varney, Sonja Jelena Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (residence

occupied)

On bail

Lebois, Brenton MarkGeorge

Threatening to cause harm In gaol

Lebois, Brenton MarkGeorge

Common assault on personother than family member

In gaol

Lebois, Brenton MarkGeorge

Application for enforcementof a breached bond;

threatening to cause harm

In gaol

Kelly, KingsleyThomas

Escape from custody In gaol

Kourakis, Stefanos Producing a controlledsubstance

On bail

Duffield, Paul James Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (residence

occupied); trespass in aplace of residence knowing

another present

In gaol

G. Rape (7); aggravated seriouscriminal trespass (residence

occupied); fail to complydomestic/foreign violencerestraining order; fail to

comply with bail agreement

On bail

D. Assault with intent tocommit offence; grossly

indecent act

In gaol

Young, Arnie Escape from custody In gaolMarks, Adam Troy Aggravated serious criminal

trespass (residenceoccupied); larceny

In gaol

Harris, Anita Kirsty Possessing a controlledsubstance for sale

(amphetamines); possessinga controlled substance for

sale (cannabis); producing acontrolled substance(cannabis); unlawfulpossession; possess a

firearm without a licence

On bail

Holden, DarrylAnthony

Possessing a controlledsubstance for sale

(amphetamines); possessinga controlled substance for

sale (cannabis); producing acontrolled substance(cannabis); unlawfulpossession; possess a

firearm without a licence

On bail

Barnes, Darren John Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

On bail

Laing, Michael Trevor Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

On bail

Beard, Leon Simon Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

On bail

F. Rape, common assault onperson other than family

member

On bail

T. Rape; common assault onperson other than family

member

On bail

Batson, David Ian Possessing a controlledsubstance for sale (heroin)

On bail

Lillis, Terry James Possessing a controlledsubstance for sale (heroin)

On bail

Yangkie, Richard Threatening to cause harm;non-aggravated serious

criminal trespass (place ofresidence); drive or usemotor vehicle without

consent

In gaol

Geue, Bradley John Breach of bond; damagingproperty

On bail

Prisoners on bail must surrender at 10 a.m. of the day appointedfor their respective trials. If they do not appear when called upontheir recognizances and those of their bail will be estreated and abench warrant will be issued forthwith.

By order of the Court,

W. T. GOODES, Sheriff

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1895

ELECTORAL ACT 1985

Registration of Political Parties

NOTICE is hereby given that the following application forregistration as a registered political party under the provisions ofPart 6 of the Electoral Act 1985, has been received:

Name of Party: S.A. Nuclear Free Future

Abbreviation of name of Party: S.A.N.F.F.

Name of Applicant: Lawrence John Toogood

Any elector who believes that the party should not be registered:

• because the party does not have as a purpose, thepromotion of the election to the State Parliament of itsendorsed candidate(s); or

• because the application does not fulfil the technicalrequirements specified in the Act; or

• because the party’s name is likely to be confused with thatof another registered party, parliamentary party orprominent public body,

can formally object in writing to the Electoral Commissioner bythe close of business on 2 July 2001. Objections must contain thepostal address and signature of the objector.

Dated 31 May 2001.

S. H. TULLY, Electoral Commissioner

SEO 20/01

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, NOTICE UNDER SECTION25 (17): DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE COPPER COAST—NORTHERN YORKE PENINSULA (DC) DEVELOPMENTPLAN—URBAN COASTAL ZONE (HARRY POINT)PLAN AMENDMENT

Preamble

1. The Development Plan amendment entitled ‘District Councilof The Copper Coast—Northern Yorke Peninsula (DC)Development Plan—Urban Coastal Zone (Harry Point) PlanAmendment’ (the Plan Amendment) has been finalised inaccordance with the provisions of the Development Act 1993.

2. The Minister for Transport and Urban Planning has decidedto approve the Plan Amendment.

PURSUANT to section 25 of the Development Act 1993, I:

(a) approve the Plan Amendment; and

(b) fix the day on which this notice is published in theGazette as the day on which the Plan Amendment willcome into operation.

Dated 31 May 2001.

DIANA LAIDLAW, Minister for Transport andUrban Planning

PLN/99/0449

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1896 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993: SECTION 48

Decision by the Development Assessment Commissionas Delegate of the Governor

Preamble

1. A proposal to develop a Glass Bottle Manufacturing Facility located 3.5 km north-east of Gawler has been under considerationunder Division 2 of Part 4 of the Development Act 1993.

2. The development has been the subject of a Development Report and an Assessment Report under section 46 and 46D of theDevelopment Act 1993.

3. On 10 May 2001 the Governor’s Deputy granted development approval for the proposal under section 48 of the Development Act1993.

4. The Development Assessment Commission, as the delegate of the Governor under section 48 (8) of the Development Act 1993,now proposes to vary the conditions to which the relevant development approval is subject under section 48 (7) of the Development Act1993, pursuant to an application made on 28 May 2001.

5. The Development Assessment Commission is satisfied that the amendments do not require the preparation of a further oramended Development Report.

6. The Development Assessment Commission has, in considering the matter, had regard to all relevant matters under section 48 (5)of the Development Act 1993.

Decision

PURSUANT to section 48 of the Development Act 1993 the Development Assessment Commission grants approval to vary theGovernor Deputy’s approval as described in the following:

• Application dated 28 May 2001 requesting a variation to condition 8 of the Governor Deputy’s approval dated 10 May 2001, bystriking out the word ‘Nox’ and substituting with the word ‘particulate’.

• Application dated 28 May 2001 requesting a variation to condition 9 of the Governor Deputy’s approval dated 10 May 2001, bystriking out the words ‘before being’ and substituting with the words ‘being before’.

• Application dated 28 May 2001 requesting a variation to condition 10 of the Governor Deputy’s approval dated 10 May 2001, bystriking out the word ‘Nox’ and substituting with the word ‘Nox’.

• Application dated 28 May 2001 requesting a variation to licensing requirement 1.2 (4) of the Governor Deputy’s approval dated10 May 2001, by striking out the words ‘Activities producing Listed Waste’ and substituting with the words ‘Ceramic Works’.By striking out the words ‘Activities of the Environmental Significance’ and substituting with the words ‘Activities ofEnvironmental Significance’.

1. Development Approval for the proposal to develop a site for a Glass Bottle Manufacturing Facility located 3.5 km north-east ofGawler, subject to the following conditions:

CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL

1. The development must be undertaken in accordance with:

(a) the following plans contained in the Development Application dated 10 October 2000, except to the extent they are variedby the plans described in paragraph 1 (b) and 1 (c):

• Drawing Titled: Bassett Acoustics, Glass Bottle Manufacturing Facility Concordia, SA, Locality Plan, DrawingNumber: A7510/A/SK1.

• Drawing Titled: Proposed Bottle Manufacturing Plant—Argent Road Access, Site Layout, Preliminary Road Design,Drawing Titled: 00-0195-DR1.

• Drawing Titled: Argent Road/Sturt Highway Intersection—Preliminary Design, Traffic Control Layout, DrawingNumbered: 00-0195-DR2.

• Drawing Titled: Glass Bottle Manufacturing Plant at Concordia, South Australia, Landscaping and Drainage Plan,Amended Site Plan, Sections 340 and 341, CT 5438/640 and 5438/808 Respectively, Hundred of Nuriootpa in the areanamed Kingsford (no Drawing Number).

• Drawing Titled: Concept Design, Glass Wine Bottle Manufacturing Plant, Concept Elevations, Drawing Number:SD02-13.

• Drawing Titled: Concept Design, Glass Wine Bottle Manufacturing Plant, Concept Site Plan and Sections, DrawingNumber: SD01-13.

(b) the following plans contained in the Development Report dated January 2001, except to the extent that they are varied bythe plans described in paragraph 1 (c).

• Drawing Titled: Bassett Acoustics, Glass Bottle Manufacturing Facility Concordia, SA, Locality Plan, DrawingNumber: A7510/A/SK1.

• Drawing Titled: Glass Bottle Manufacturing Plant at Concordia, South Australia, Landscaping and Drainage Plan,Amended Site Plan, Sections 340 and 341, CT 5438/640 and 5438/808 Respectively, Hundred of Nuriootpa in the areanamed Kingsford (drawn 10 January 2001; no Drawing Number).

• Concept Design, Glass Wine Bottle Manufacturing Plant, Concept Site Plan & Sections, Drawing Number: SD01-12.

• Concept Design, Glass Wine Bottle Manufacturing Plan, Concept Elevations, Drawing Number: SD02-12.

• Bassett Consulting Engineers, Glass Bottle Manufacturing Facility Concordia, SA, Locality Plan, Drawing Number:A7510/E/SK1.

(c) the following plans drawn on 30 March 2001 and subsequently lodged:

• Drawing titled: Concept Design Glass Wine Bottle Manufacturing Plant, Concept Elevations, Drawing Number: SD02-14 (drawn 30 March 2001).

• Drawing titled: AMCOR Glass Bottle Plant Barossa Valley Site, Overall Site Layout Plan, Drawing NumberV627/SD/2702 (drawn 30 March 2001).

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1897

(d) the following documents:

• Development Report, Proposed Glass Bottle Manufacturing Facility, Sections 340 and 341, Hundred of Nuriootpa,Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd (for Amcor), dated January 2001 (and attached report on Proposed Bottle ManufacturingPlant—Argent Road, for viewing in Association with the Development Report, dated January 2001).

• Assessment Report, Amcor Glass Bottle Plant Proposal, Minister for Transport and Urban Planning, dated April 2001.

2. No works may be commenced unless and until:

(a) a private certifier or the Light Regional Council has certified to the Development Assessment Commission that all workthat constitutes building work under the Development Act complies with the Building Rules, and

(b) A Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) to address management issues during construction has beenprepared by the proponent to the reasonable satisfaction of the Development Assessment Commission in consultation withthe Environment Protection Agency (a branch of the Department for Environment and Heritage).

The matters addressed in the CEMP shall include, but not be limited to:

• Dust control during demolition and construction;• Stormwater management during demolition and construction;• Waste water disposal;• Site clean up during demolition and construction;• Disposal of all waste;• Measures for controlling noise impacts from all activities and equipment; and• Hours of work.

3. Landscaping of the site must be commenced within one month of the date of this authorisation, and when established must bemaintained in good health and condition at all times.

A plant must be replaced if or when it dies or becomes seriously diseased within the first growing season after the plant dies orbecomes seriously diseased.

4. Buildings must be clad in a light colorbond colour, such as ‘Marino’.

5. Noise associated with the operation of the proposed development must not exceed an equivalent noise level of 38 dB(A) at anynoise sensitive receiver, when measured in accordance with the Environment Protection (Industrial Noise) Policy 1994. This conditionshall be achieved for neutral weather conditions.

6. The environmental noise assessment must be repeated by the proponent following final selection of the plant and equipment. Theextent and technical details of the noise reduction measures to achieve condition 5 shall be provided with this assessment. The reportshall be submitted to the Environment Protection Authority for approval prior to construction.

7. An environmental noise assessment associated with the construction phase of the project must be submitted as part of anapproved Construction Environment Management Plan (as described in condition 2 (b)). The environmental noise assessment shallidentify the noise reduction measures that are reasonable and practicable. The report shall be submitted for approval prior toconstruction. The relevant content of the assessment must be shown to have been included within an approved construction plan.

8. A particulate monitor must be installed, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Development Assessment Commission inconsultation with the Environment Protection Authority, on one of the stacks of each furnace for the purposes of monitoring the level ofparticulate emissions from the stack.

9. A continuous N0x sampler must be installed, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Development Assessment Commission inconsultation with the Environment Protection Authority, on one of the stacks of each furnace for the purposes of monitoring the level ofN0x emissions from the stack. Installation in the recuperative section is recommended, being before ambient air dilution.

10. If the stack N0x samplers are installed after the ambient air inlet (not in the recuperative section) then two gas flow velocities(total gas out, furnace gas or ambient air in) must be continuously measured, to determine the dilution factor.

11. On each stack that does not contain the particulate and N0x samplers from each furnace, the flow velocity, temperature andpressure must be continuously monitored.

12. The stack monitoring equipment and sampling ports shall be installed in accordance with the Environment Protection Authority‘Monitoring Manual—Emission Testing Methodology for Air Pollution Manual’ (1996).

13. During construction, stormwater management must ensure:

• Surface stormwater from outside the construction site is diverted around all disturbed areas;

• Surface stormwater on the construction site is intercepted and redirected to protect all exposed areas;

• Erosion and sediment control structures are installed prior to the commencement of all site disturbance and constructionworks;

• All stockpiles/spoil heaps are surrounded by a silt fence at the down-slope toe of the stockpile; and

• Provision is made on site for the collection and temporary storage of all site debris and waste. Storage facilities used tostore waste materials must be located away from all drainage paths to prevent litter and debris from entering thestormwater system, be covered to prevent the entry of stormwater or dispersal by wind, and be sealed to prevent leakage.

14. Areas containing materials such as fuels and chemicals that have the potential to contaminate stormwater must be adequatelybunded. (This requirement would be satisfied by compliance with Australian Standards (AS3780.8) for storage tank and bund design).

NOTES TO THE APPLICANT

The Environment Protection Authority recommended that the attached notes be included in any decision notification that may beissued.

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Licensing Requirements

The proposed facility will require licensing under the Environment Protection Act 1993. Scheduled activities under the Act(Schedule 1 Activities of Environmental Significance) that would occur as a result of this proposal includes, but may not be limited to:

• 1 (1)Chemical Storage and Warehousing Activities• 2 (4)Ceramic works• 3 (4)Activities producing Listed Waste• 8 (2)Fuel Burning• 7 (6)Earthworks Drainage (may be required during the construction phase)

It should be noted that the onus is on the person proposing to undertake an activity of environmental significance to seek anenvironmental authorisation (works approval and/or license) before undertaking any such activity (Refer to Schedule 1 of theEnvironment Protection Act 1993).

It is recommended that any license required under the Environment Protection Act be applied for at least six months prior to theplanned commencement of commissioning of the plant.

The Environment Protection Authority may attach any relevant conditions to any licence granted under the Environment ProtectionAct 1993. Licence conditions would include the following, as indicated above;

Recommended Licence Condition 1: Noise monitoring shall occur during commissioning and annually thereafter at positionsnominated by the EP Authority. The indices LAmax’ LAeq and LA90 shall be measured as a minimum over consecutive 15 minute periods torecord at least the equivalent of 7 days of data. Weather conditions sufficient to determine the Pasquill-Gifford stability category shall berecorded for the measurement period. Attended measurements of the above indices shall occur on two separate occasions during theautomatic logging night period. The attended measurements shall also include measurements of the indices in the 1/3 Octave bandspectrum format. A report summarising the results of the noise monitoring shall be submitted to the nominated Environment ProtectionAuthority Licence Co-ordinator within 14 days of completion of the monitoring.

Recommended Licence Condition 2: Where noise monitoring indicates that operation of the facility and ancillary equipment exceedsan equivalent noise level of 38 dB(A) when measured and adjusted in accordance with the Environmental Protection (Industrial Noise)Policy 1994, a noise reduction program shall be carried out. The noise reduction program will comprise identification of the responsiblenoise sources, determination of the reasonable and practicable measures available and implementation of these measures followingapproval of the report by the Environment Protection Authority. An acoustic engineer shall manage the program.

Recommended Licence Condition 3: Install aerators on the stormwater ponds if odorous conditions arise. Include the GutteridgeHaskins and Daveys (GHD) Report recommendations as part of the final design of the stormwater ponds, irrigation and landscapingplan. To be dealt with as a condition of licence.

General Environmental Duty

The applicant is reminded of its general environmental duty, as required by section 25 of the Environment Protection Act, to take allreasonable and practical measures to ensure that its activities on the whole site, including during construction, do not pollute theenvironment in a way which causes or which may cause environmental harm.

Traffic Management

The applicant is advised to contact Transport SA in regard to proposed transport routes for the delivery of raw materials and thedistribution of finished product, so that any possible traffic impacts on the Gawler township and the local road network are satisfactorilyaddressed and minimised.

Given under my hand at Adelaide, 28 May 2001.

D. WALLACE, Presiding Member Development Assessment Commission

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LAND AND BUSINESS (SALE AND CONVEYANCING)ACT 1994

Exemption

TAKE notice that, pursuant to section 32 (1) of the Land andBusiness (Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994, I, Kenneth TrevorGriffin, Minister for Consumer Affairs, do hereby exempt theperson named in Schedule 1 from the application of section 23 (1)of the Act in relation to the purchase of the land specified inSchedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1

John Martin Land Agents Pty Ltd, registered agent.

SCHEDULE 2

The whole of the land described in Certificate of Title RegisterBook Volume 5399, folio 469 situated at 8 Salisbury Highway,Salisbury, S.A. 5108.

Dated 31 May 2001.

Signed for and on behalf of the Minister for Consumer Affairsby the Commissioner for Consumer Affairs:

M. D. BODYCOAT, Commissioner

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Rogwil Investments Pty Ltd(ABN 91 008 068 120) has applied to the Licensing Authority fora Variation of Conditions of the Hotel Licence in respect ofpremises situated at 423 Churchill Road, Kilburn and known asAlbion Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on Friday, 29June 2001 at 9 a.m.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

Karaoke entertainment is sought to be conducted in the frontbar in lieu of the dining area, and the condition prohibitingliquor being carried from the licensed premises into theadjoining TAB area is sought to be deleted.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 24 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Kenneth Wareham-Jones andJacquelin Devereux Wareham-Jones have applied to the LicensingAuthority for a Residential Licence in respect of premises situatedat 4 Cummins Drive, Summertown, S.A. 5141 and known asSummertown Homestead Bed and Breakfast.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 25 May 2001.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Benjamin J. Weinmann hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for a Special CircumstancesLicence in respect of premises situated at 11/44 Glynburn Road,Hectorville, S.A. 5073 and to be known as Funkshonz Planed.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

The licence authorises the sale of liquor on the licensedpremises at any time for consumption at a place other than thelicensed premises provided that such consumption is only bypersons attending a pre-booked function and ancillary to foodprovided by the licensee at the function.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that The Wine Exchange Pty Ltd(ACN 053 394 353), ‘Cominella’, Sunnydale Road, Strathalbyn,S.A. 5255 has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’sLicence in respect of premises situated at Sunnydale Road,Strathalbyn, S.A. 5255.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 25 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that The Wine Exchange Pty Ltd(ACN 053 394 353), ‘Cominella’, Sunnydale Road, Strathalbyn,S.A. 5255 has applied to the Licensing Authority for the Removalof a Wholesale Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premisessituated at allotments 19, 21 and 22, part section 444, Hundred ofJutland, via Mount Pleasant and known as The Wine Exchange topremises situated at Sunnydale Road, Strathalbyn, S.A. 5255.

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The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 25 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Campbelltown City Soccer andSocial Club Inc. has applied to the Licensing Authority for aRedefinition of the Licensed Area in respect of premises situatedat Stradbroke Road, Newton, S.A. 5074 and known asCampbelltown City Soccer and Social Club.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

To redefine the licensed area to include the whole of thepremises, including all the buildings and grounds but excludingthe playing areas.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 26 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that J. W. and K. T. Liccione haveapplied to the Licensing Authority for an Extended TradingAuthorisation and Entertainment Consent in respect of premisessituated at 76-78 Causeway Road, Glanville, S.A. 5015 andknown as New Cumberland Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

An Extended Trading Authorisation to sell liquor forconsumption on the licensed premises between the followinghours:

Monday to Saturday: midnight to 5 a.m. the followingmorning.

Sunday: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. thefollowing morning.

Christmas Day: midnight to 2 a.m. the following morning.

An Extended Trading Authorisation to sell liquor forconsumption off the licensed premises between the followinghours on Sunday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Entertainment consent is sought for the whole of the licensedpremises, including the proposed extended trading hours.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 26 May 2001.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Naracoorte Football Netball andTennis Club Inc. has applied to the Licensing Authority for aRedefinition of the Licensed Premises in respect of premisessituated at Bordertown Road, Naracoorte, S.A. 5271 and known asNaracoorte Football Netball and Tennis Club.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

To redefine the licensed premises to include inside the fencedgrounds for consumption on the licensed premises during homegames and finals between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 24 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the LiquorLicensing Act 1997, that Croydon Park Cue Sports Associationhas applied to the Liquor and Gaming Commissioner for aVariation to the Extended Trading Authorisation in respect of thepremises situated at 113 Days Road, Croydon Park, S.A. 5008 andknown as Croydon Park Cue Sports Association.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

That the licensee be permitted to sell liquor for consumptionon the licensed premises on Friday between the hours ofmidnight and 1 a.m. the following day.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Applicant

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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that William Borchardt and JamesBidstrup, c/o Grope Hamilton, 15 Bentham Street, Adelaide, S.A.5000 have applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’sLicence in respect of premises situated at Burnley Road,Woodside, S.A. 5244 and to be known as Teakles Hill Wines.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 25 May 2001.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Vine Vale Nominees Pty Ltd hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for the Removal of aProducer’s Licence in respect of premises currently situated at7 Bernkastel Court, Tanunda, S.A. 5352 to premises situated at 4Britain Drive, Port Noarlunga South, S.A. 5167 and known asYunbar Estate.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 24 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Jones Hotel (Elizabeth DownsPty Ltd) and Warbanoff Enterprises Pty Ltd, 212 Midway Road,Elizabeth Downs, S.A. 5113 have applied to the LicensingAuthority for a Variation to the Extended Trading Authorisation inrespect of premises situated at 212 Midway Road, ElizabethDowns, S.A. 5113 and known as Downs Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001at 9 a.m.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

Extended Trading Authorisation, Monday to Thursday:midnight to 2 a.m. the following day.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 24 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Parnell Mogas Pty Ltd (ACN 071920 155), Suite 11, 116-120 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide,S.A. 5006 has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transferof a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated atAllotment 1324, Glendambo, via Kingoonya, S.A. and known asGlendambo Roadhouse.

The application has been set down for hearing on 3 July 2001.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 26 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Siriphan Peter Attawatehara andSomjit Tookie Guscott, 548 Greenhill Road, Hazelwood Park,S.A. 5066 have applied to the Licensing Authority for the Transferof a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 33-35O’Connell Street, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 and known as Wok’sHapp’ning and to be known as Tookie Thai Restaurant.

The application has been set down for hearing on 2 July 2001 at11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 25 May 2001.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Daniel Neil Nominees Pty Ltd(ACN 070 392 120) has applied to the Licensing Authority for theTransfer of a Special Circumstances Licence in respect ofpremises situated at 1 North Terrace, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 andknown as the Newmarket Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 2 July 2001 at10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

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Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 23 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Dad’s Pub Pty Ltd c/oHeuzenroeder and Heuzenroeder, 49 Murray Street, Tanunda, S.A.5352 has applied to the Licensing Authority for the Transfer of aHotel Licence in respect of premises situated at 41-43 Nott Street,Melrose, S.A. 5483 and known as North Star Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2001at 11 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 25 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Megan Rogers and SteveEdmonds, Unit 6/57 Mackinnon Parade, North Adelaide, S.A.5006 have applied to the Licensing Authority for the Transfer of aRestaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 82 KintoreAvenue, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 and known as The Chapel Cafe.

The application has been set down for hearing on 2 July 2001 at11 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 24 May 2001.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 AND GAMING MACHINESACT 1992

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the LiquorLicensing Act 1997 and section 29 of the Gaming Machines Act1992, that Port Anchor Hotel Pty Ltd (ACN 096 022 203) hasapplied to the Liquor and Gaming Commissioner for the Transferof a Hotel Licence and Gaming Machine Licence in respect ofpremises situated at 45 Cannon Street, Port Adelaide, S.A. 5015and known as The Port Anchor.

The applications have been set down for hearing on 29 June2001 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 23 May 2001.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 AND GAMING MACHINESACT 1992

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the LiquorLicensing Act 1997 and section 29 of the Gaming Machines Act1992, that V. S. Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 094 046 983), c/o RSMBird Cameron, Chartered Accountants, 111 Gawler Place,Adelaide, S.A. 5000 has applied to the Licensing Authority for thetransfer of a Hotel Licence and Gaming Machine Licence inrespect of premises situated at 16-24 Tasman Terrace, PortLincoln and to be known as Port Lincoln Hotel.

The applications have been set down for hearing on 29 June2001

Conditions

The existing licence conditions are to be maintained but theapplicant also seeks:

Approval to alterations, designation of dining areas andredefinition of licensed areas.

Variation to the layout of and redefinition of gaming area.

Variation sought for the Entertainment and Extended TradingAuthorisation consents as outlined on the plans deposited withthe Licensing Authority.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Applicant

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentionedarea:

Applicant: Lynch Mining Pty LtdLocation: Prospect Hill area Approximately 150 km east of

Marree, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point beingthe intersection of latitude 29°45′S and longitude 139°30′E,thence east to longitude 139°35′E, south to latitude29°48′S, west to longitude 139°30′E and north to the pointof commencement, all the within latitudes and longitudesbeing geodetic and expressed in terms of the AustralianGeodetic Datum as defined on p. 4984 of CommonwealthGazette number 84 dated 6 October 1966 (AGD66).

Term: 1 yearArea in km2: 45Ref. 10/2001

Dated 31 May 2001.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

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MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentionedarea:

Applicant: Southern Titanium NLLocation: Chowilla Regional Reserve area Approximately

50 km north of Renmark, bounded as follows: all thatportion of land being Chowilla Regional Reserve (seeGovernment Gazette dated 8 April 1993).

Term: 1 yearArea in km2: 749Ref. 11/2001

Dated 31 May 2001.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentionedarea:

Applicant: Southern Titanium NLLocation: Sturt Vale area Approximately 75 km south of

Olary, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point beingthe intersection of latitude 33°00′S and longitude 140°00′E,thence east to longitude 140°10′E, south to latitude33°10′S, east to longitude 140°20′E, south to latitude33°25′S, west to longitude 140°00′E, and north to the pointof commencement, all the within latitudes and longitudesbeing geodetic and expressed in terms of the AustralianGeodetic Datum as defined on p. 4984 of CommonwealthGazette number 84 dated 6 October 1966 (AGD66).

Term: 1 yearArea in km2: 1 148Ref. 12/2001

Dated 31 May 2001.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

MOTOR VEHICLES ACT 1959

Historic Motor Vehicle Club

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned club isrecognised as an historic motor vehicle club in accordance withschedule 1, clause 3 (3) (a) of the Motor Vehicles Regulations, forthe purposes of section 25 of the Motor Vehicles Act 1959:

Honda Car Club of S.A. Inc.

Dated 24 May 2001.

A. KEIGHTLY, for Registrar of Motor Vehicles

NATIONAL PARKS REGULATIONS 1990

Closure of the Chowilla Game Reserve, Chowilla RegionalReserve, Katarapko section of the Murray River National Park

(including Katarapko Island), Lyrup Flats section of the MurrayRiver National Park, Pike River Conservation Park, Moorook

Game Reserve, Loch Luna Game Reserve, Cooltong ConservationPark

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theChowilla Game Reserve, including Chowilla Island, MonomanIsland, Boat Creek Island, Slaney Island, Punkah Island andHorseshoe Lagoon, Grand Junction Island, Wilperna Island andHypurna Island and extending to the New South Wales andVictorian Borders from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June 2001 until7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theChowilla Regional Reserve, from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June2001 until 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theKatarapko section of the Murray River National Park includingKatarapko Island from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June 2001 until 7.00a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theLyrup Flats section of the Murray River National Park from 5.00pm on Friday, 1 June 2001 until 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theMoorook Game Reserve from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June 2001until 7.00 am on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theLoch Luna Game Reserve from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June 2001until 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of thePike River Conservation Park, from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June2001 until 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

PURSUANT to Regulation 7 (3) (c) of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the whole of theCooltong Conservation Park, from 5.00 p.m. on Friday, 1 June2001 until 7.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 5 June 2001.

The purpose of the abovementioned closures is to ensure thesafety of the public during a feral animal-culling program withinthe Reserves during the period.

Use of Firearms within the Reserve

Pursuant to Regulations 7 (4), 18 (1) and 37 of the National ParksRegulations 1990, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, grant permission to members of theField and Game Association and the Sporting ShootersAssociation of Australia, in possession of both a current HuntingPermit and a firearm to enter and remain in the Chowilla GameReserve, Chowilla Regional Reserve, Katarapko section of theMurray River National Park, Lyrup Flats section of the MurrayRiver National Park, Pike River Conservation Park, MoorookGame Reserve, Loch Luna Game Reserve, Cooltong ConservationPark from 5.00 pm on Friday, 1 June 2001 until 7.00 am onTuesday, 5 June 2001.

This permission is conditional upon the observance by each ofthose persons of the requirements of the National Parks andWildlife Act 1972, the National Parks Regulations 1990 and theNational Parks and Wildlife (Hunting) Regulations 1996,including those requiring compliance with the directions, requests,requirements and orders of Wardens.

Dated 31 May 2001.

E. G. LEAMAN, Director, National Parksand Wildlife

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1906 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

PETROLEUM ACT 2000

Grant of Production Licences

Office of Minerals and Energy Resources 15 May 2001.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to delegated powers dated 25 September 2000, Gazette 28 September 2000, page 2289, theundermentioned Production Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000.

R. A. LAWS, Director, Petroleum Group, Delegate of the Minister for Minerals and Energy

Licence Numbers Licensees Locality Date Effective From

171, 172, 175, 181, 183, 185,186, 188 to 190, 192, 196and 198

Santos LtdDelhi Petroleum Pty LtdOrigin Energy Resources LtdVamgas Pty LtdNovus (Aust) Resources NLAlliance Petroleum Australia Pty LtdReef Oil Pty LtdSantos Petroleum Pty LtdBridge Oil Developments Pty LtdSantos (BOL) Pty LtdBasin Oil NL

Various Fields in the Cooper Basin of South Australia

15.5.2001

PL 171:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°12′50″SAGD66 and longitude 139°58′40″E AGD66, thence west to longitude 139°57′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°14′00″S AGD66, eastto longitude 139°58′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′10″E AGD66, north to latitude28°13′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′30″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°13′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′30″S AGD66, east tolongitude 139°59′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°00′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude28°12′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°00′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°13′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°00′50″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°14′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°00′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°00′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°00′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude28°15′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°59′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°59′10″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°15′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°58′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°58′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°58′00″E AGD66, south to latitude28°16′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°57′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°15′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°57′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°15′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°14′40″S AGD66, east tolongitude 139°58′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°14′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°59′00″E AGD66, north to latitude28°14′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°59′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°59′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°12′50″S AGD66 and west to the point of commencement.

Area: 23.56 km2 approximately

PL 172:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°19′40″SAGD66 and longitude 140°08′40″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°10′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°20′00″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°10′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°20′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°10′50″E AGD66, south to latitude28°21′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°11′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°21′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°12′40″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°21′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°13′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°22′10″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°14′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°22′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°15′10″E AGD66, south to latitude28°22′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°17′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°23′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°17′30″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°22′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°23′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°16′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°23′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°17′50″E AGD66, south to latitude28°24′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°24′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′50″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°24′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°25′00″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°19′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°25′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°19′10″E AGD66, south to latitude28°25′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°26′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′30″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°26′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°26′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°16′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°26′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°16′10″E AGD66, north to latitude28°26′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°15′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°26′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°15′10″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°26′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°14′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°25′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°14′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°25′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′40″E AGD66, north to latitude28°25′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°25′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°12′40″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°25′00″S Clarke 1858, west to longitude 140°12′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°24′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°11′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°24′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°11′00″E AGD66, north to latitude28°24′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°10′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°24′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°10′00″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°23′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°09′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°23′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°08′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°23′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°08′20″E AGD66, north to latitude28°23′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°07′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°23′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°07′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°22′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°06′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°22′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°06′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°22′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°05′50″E AGD66, north to latitude28°21′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 28°21′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°04′50″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°20′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°05′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°21′50″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°06′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°22′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°06′10″E AGD66, south to latitude28°22′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°07′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°20′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°08′30″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°20′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°08′40″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 126.8 km2 approximately

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PL 175:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude28°13′40″S AGD66 and longitude 139°51′40″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 139°52′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′30″SAGD66, east to longitude 139°52′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°53′10″E AGD66, north tolatitude 28°13′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°53′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°53′50″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°12′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°54′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′30″S AGD66, east tolongitude 139°54′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°54′30″E AGD66, south to latitude28°12′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°55′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°55′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°12′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°55′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°11′50″S AGD66, east tolongitude 139°56′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°12′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°55′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°12′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°55′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°12′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°55′20″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°12′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°54′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°13′20″S AGD66, east tolongitude 139°54′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°13′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°55′00″E AGD66, south to latitude28°13′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°55′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°13′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°57′00″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°13′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°56′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°56′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°56′20″E AGD66, north to latitude28°12′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°57′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′35″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°57′40″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°12′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°57′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°14′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°57′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°14′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°57′30″E AGD66, south to latitude28°15′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°57′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°56′40″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°15′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°56′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°56′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°55′10″E AGD66, south to latitude28°16′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°54′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°54′40″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°16′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°53′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°52′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°16′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°51′40″E AGD66 and north to the point ofcommencement but excluding the area bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°13′20″S AGD66and longitude 139°53′30″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 139°54′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°13′40″S AGD66, east tolongitude 139°54′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°14′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°54′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°14′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°55′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°53′40″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°14′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°53′30″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 45.92 km2 approximately

PL 181:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°16′00″SAGD66 and longitude 140°04′10″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°05′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′10″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°06′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°07′10″E AGD66, south to latitude28°16′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°08′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°09′20″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°16′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°09′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°08′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°08′20″E AGD66, south to latitude28°17′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°08′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°07′30″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°17′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°07′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′50″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°06′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°18′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°05′30″E AGD66, south to latitude28°18′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°05′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°05′00″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°17′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°17′20″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°04′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°17′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′30″E AGD66, north to latitude28°16′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°16′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′10″EAGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 18.44 km2 approximately

PL 183

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude27°46′50″S AGD66 and longitude 139°56′50″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 139°57′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°47′40″SAGD66, west to longitude 139°57′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°48′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′20″E AGD66, south tolatitude 27°48′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°49′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°58′40″EAGD66, south to latitude 27°49′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°59′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°50′20″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°56′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°48′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°56′10″E AGD66, north to latitude27°47′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°56′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°47′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°56′50″EAGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 15.24 km2 approximatelyPL 185:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°06′00″SClarke 1858 and longitude 139°58′10″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°02′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°07′00″S Clarke1858, east to longitude 140°04′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°08′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°02′30″E AGD66, north tolatitude 28°07′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°01′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°07′40″S AGD66, west to longitude140°01′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°07′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°00′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°08′30″SAGD66, east to longitude 140°01′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°08′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°01′10″E AGD66, south tolatitude 28°09′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°01′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°09′50″S AGD66, west to longitude140°00′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°09′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°00′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°09′10″SAGD66, west to longitude 139°59′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°08′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°58′45″E AGD66, north tolatitude 28°08′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°58′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°07′00″S AGD66, west to longitude139°58′10″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 33.65 km2 approximately

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PL 186:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°39′00′′SAGD66 and longitude 140°15′40′′E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°16′40′′E AGD66, south to latitude 28°39′10′′S AGD66, eastto longitude 140°18′20′′E AGD66, south to latitude 28°40′00′′S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′50′′E AGD66, south to latitude28°40′50′′S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′40′′E AGD66, south to latitude 28°41′30′′S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′10′′EAGD66, south to latitude 28°42′10′′S AGD66, west to longitude 140°16′10′′E AGD66, north to latitude 28°41′30′′S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°15′40′′E AGD66, south to latitude 28°41′50′′S AGD66, west to longitude 140°15′00′′E Clarke 1858, north to latitude28°40′40′′S AGD66, east to longitude 140°15′30′′E AGD66, north to latitude 28°40′30′′S AGD66, east to longitude 140°15′40′′EAGD66, and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 21.45 km2 approximately.

PL 188:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°27′00″SAGD66 and longitude 140°27′20″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°28′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°27′20″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°28′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°27′25″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°28′50″E AGD66, south to latitude28°27′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°28′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°27′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°28′30″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°28′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°28′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°28′30″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°28′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°28′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°28′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°29′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°29′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°29′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°29′30″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°28′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°29′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°28′20″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°30′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°27′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°31′05″E AGD66, south to latitude28°28′00″S Clarke 1858, west to longitude 140°31′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°28′40″S AGD66, west to longitude140°29′55″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°29′00″S Clarke 1858, west to longitude 140°30′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude28°29′15″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°29′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°29′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°28′15″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°28′55″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°27′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°29′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°27′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°29′05″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°26′35″E AGD66, north to latitude28°28′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°26′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°27′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°27′20″EAGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 16.03 km2 approximately

PL 189:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude28°14′20″S AGD66 and longitude 140°28′00″E Clarke 1858, thence east to longitude 140°32′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°14′40″SAGD66, east to longitude 140°32′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°32′30″E AGD66, south tolatitude 28°15′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°32′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°15′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°33′00″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°16′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°32′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′30″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°32′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°16′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°31′50″E AGD66, south to latitude28°16′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°31′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°31′00″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°17′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°30′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′20″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°30′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°30′10″E AGD66, south to latitude28°17′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°30′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°17′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°29′40″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°18′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°29′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°18′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°28′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°18′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°28′20″E AGD66, south to latitude28°18′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°27′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°18′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°27′30″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°19′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°27′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°19′30″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°26′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°19′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°26′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°20′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°26′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°20′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°26′00″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°20′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°25′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°21′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°25′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°21′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°24′30″E AGD66, south to latitude28°21′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°24′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°22′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°23′50″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°22′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°23′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°22′50″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°22′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°23′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°22′00″E AGD66, south to latitude28°23′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°21′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°23′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°21′00″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°24′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°20′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°24′30″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°20′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°24′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°19′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°25′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°19′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°24′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′50″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°24′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°18′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°24′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°17′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°23′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°16′30″E AGD66, north to latitude28°23′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°22′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′30″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°21′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′00″S Clarke 1858, east tolongitude 140°19′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 28°16′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°21′00″E Clarke 1858, north tolatitude 28°15′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°28′00″E Clarke 1858 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 259.73 km2 approximately

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PL 190:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°09′00″SAGD66 and longitude 140°01′00″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°02′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°08′50″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°02′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°08′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°04′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude28°10′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°06′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°11′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude140°07′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°12′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°08′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude28°14′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°09′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°15′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude140°10′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude 28°16′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°11′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude28°19′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°17′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 28°18′′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude140°18′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°21′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°23′00″SAGD66, west to longitude 140°17′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°22′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°15′10″E AGD66, north tolatitude 28°22′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°14′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°22′10″S AGD66, west to longitude140°13′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°21′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°12′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°21′30″SAGD66, west to longitude 140°11′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°21′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°10′50″E AGD66, north tolatitude 28°20′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°10′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°20′00″S AGD66, west to longitude140°10′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°19′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°08′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°20′20″SAGD66, west to longitude 140°08′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°20′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°06′10″E AGD66, south tolatitude 28°20′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°21′00″S AGD66, west to longitude140°04′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 28°19′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°04′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′50″SAGD66, east to longitude 140°04′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°04′50″E AGD66, north tolatitude 28°18′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°05′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°05′30″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°18′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°06′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°17′50″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°07′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°17′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°07′30″E AGD66, north to latitude28°17′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°08′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°17′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°08′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°17′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°08′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°17′00″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°09′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°16′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°09′20″E AGD66, north to latitude28°16′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°08′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°16′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°07′10″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°16′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°06′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°16′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°05′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°16′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′10″E AGD66, north to latitude28°15′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°15′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°04′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°15′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°04′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°15′10″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°05′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°15′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°05′20″E AGD66, north to latitude28°14′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°04′10″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°13′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°03′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°13′20″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°03′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°03′20″E AGD66, north to latitude28°12′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°03′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°02′40″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°12′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°02′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°12′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°01′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°12′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°01′20″E AGD66, north to latitude28°11′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°01′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°10′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°01′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°10′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°01′00″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement butexcluding the area bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°18′10″S AGD66 and longitude140°06′30″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°07′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°19′30″S AGD66, west to longitude140°06′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°19′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°05′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′30″SAGD66, east to longitude 140°06′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°18′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°06′30″E AGD66 and northto the point of commencement.

Area: 231.91 km2 approximately

PL 192:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°36′20″SAGD66 and longitude 140°22′40″E AGD66, thence east to longitude 140°23′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°37′20″S AGD66, westto longitude 140°22′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°37′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°21′50″E AGD66, south to latitude27°38′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°21′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°38′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°20′50″EAGD66, south to latitude 27°39′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°20′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°39′40″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°20′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°40′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°17′30″E AGD66, north to latitude27°38′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°39′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°18′40″EAGD66, north to latitude 27°38′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°38′40″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°19′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°38′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′20″E AGD66, north to latitude27°38′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°38′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°19′50″EAGD66, north to latitude 27°37′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°20′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°37′20″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°20′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°37′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°20′40″E AGD66, north to latitude27°37′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°20′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°36′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°22′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 27°36′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°22′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°36′30″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°22′40″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 23.36 km2 approximately

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PL 196:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°33′10″SAGD66 and longitude 140°10′00″E Clarke 1858, thence east to longitude 140°10′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°33′20″S AGD66,east to longitude 140°11′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°33′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°11′30″E AGD66, south to latitude27°33′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°12′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°34′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°12′20″EAGD66, south to latitude 27°35′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°12′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°35′30″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°13′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°35′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°13′20″E AGD66, south to latitude27°36′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°13′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°36′20″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°14′00″EAGD66, south to latitude 27°36′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°14′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°36′40″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°14′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°36′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°15′00″E Clarke 1858, south to latitude27°39′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°15′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°40′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°14′30″EAGD66, south to latitude 27°40′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°14′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°40′30″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°14′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°40′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′40″E AGD66, south to latitude27°40′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°13′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°41′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°14′00″E Clarke1858, south to latitude 27°42′00″S Clarke 1858, west to longitude 140°10′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 27°36′00″S Clarke 1858,west to longitude 140°08′00″E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 27°35′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°09′00″E Clarke 1858, northto latitude 27°34′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°10′00″E Clarke 1858 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 110.87 km2 approximately

PL 198:

Description of the Area

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 28°03′00″SAGD66 and longitude 140°43′00″E Clarke 1858, thence east to longitude 140°43′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°03′20″S AGD66,east to longitude 140°43′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°03′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°43′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°03′50″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°44′40″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°03′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°45′20″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°03′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°45′50″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°03′20″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°46′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°03′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°46′40″E AGD66, north to latitude28°02′40″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°47′20″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°02′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°47′40″EAGD66, north to latitude 28°02′10″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°48′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°01′50″S AGD66, east tolongitude 140°48′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°01′30″S AGD66, east to longitude 140°49′30″E AGD66, south to latitude28°02′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°49′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°02′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°49′00″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°02′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°48′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°02′50″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°48′30″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°03′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°48′20″E AGD66, south to latitude28°03′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°48′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°03′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°47′20″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°03′50″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°47′10″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°04′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°46′50″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°04′10″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°46′40″E AGD66, south to latitude28°04′20″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°46′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°04′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°46′10″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°04′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°46′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°04′50″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°45′10″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°04′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°44′10″E AGD66, north to latitude28°04′30″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′40″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°04′40″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′30″EAGD66, south to latitude 28°05′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 140°43′20″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°05′10″S AGD66, west tolongitude 140°42′30″E AGD66, north to latitude 28°05′00″S Clarke 1858, east to longitude 140°43′00″E Clarke 1858 and north to thepoint of commencement.

Area: 24.58 km2 approximately

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1911

PETROLEUM ACT 2000

Statement of Environmental Objectives for Existing RegulatedActivities

PURSUANT to section 6 (1) of the Schedule and 134 (1) to thePetroleum Act 2000 (the Act) I, Terence Aust, Acting DirectorPetroleum, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Departmentof Primary Industries and Resources SA, Delegate of the Ministerfor Minerals and Energy Resources, pursuant to Delegation dated25 September 2000, Gazetted 28 September 2000, do hereby varyitem 1 of the Gazette notice dated 2 November 2000 to read asfollows:

Documents

1. Santos alternative arrangements approved on 8 June2000 under regulation 16 (2) of the PetroleumRegulations 1989. Subject to review and assessment inaccordance with the requirements of Part 12 of thePetroleum Act 2000 prior to 31 December 2001.

These documents are available for public inspection on theEnvironmental Register Section of the Petroleum Group’s web site(www.petroleum.pir.sa.gov.au) or at the Public Office determinedpursuant to section 107 (1) of the Act to be at:

Minerals and Petroluem CentreOffice of Minerals and Energy ResourcesGround Floor101 Grenfell StreetAdelaide, S.A. 5000

Dated 23 May 2001.

T. AUST, Delegate of the Minister forMinerals and Energy Resources

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER

Public Road—Main South and Pedler Roads, Landcross FarmDeposited Plan 56715

BY Road Process Order made on 9 January 2001, the City ofOnkaparinga ordered that:

1. Portion of the unnamed public road south of theintersection of Main South Road and Pedler Road dividingpieces 1 and 2 in Filed Plan 40272 more particularly lettered‘B’ in Preliminary Plan No. PP32/0609 be closed.

2. The whole of the land subject to closure be transferred toALAN JOHN COLYER and CAROLE JOY COLYER inaccordance with agreement for transfer dated 8 January 2001entered into between the City of Onkaparinga and A. J. Colyerand C. J. Colyer.

On 9 March 2001 that order was confirmed by the Minister forAdministrative and Information Services conditionally onapproval and deposit of the survey plan by the Registrar-General.The condition has now been fulfilled.

Pursuant to section 24(5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing)Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and itsconfirmation is hereby given.

Dated 31 May 2001.

K. SARNECKIS, Acting Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER

Walkway—Bela Street, Hope ValleyDeposited Plan 56659

BY Road Process Order made on 6 November 2000, the City ofTea Tree Gully ordered that:

1. The whole of the public road (walkway) south of BelaStreet between allotment 20 in Deposited Plan 10612 andallotment 30 in Deposited Plan 9528 more particularly lettered‘Y’ and ‘Z’ (respectively) in Preliminary Plan No. PP32/0600be closed.

2. The whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘Y’ betransferred to ANDREW SWEENIE LAIRD and KATHRYNJANE HOARE in accordance with agreement for transfer dated6 November 2000 entered into between the City of Tea TreeGully and A. S. Laird and K. J. Hoare.

3. The whole of the land subject to closure lettered ‘Z’ betransferred to GRAHAME CARLIER FORD and DOREENMARY FORD in accordance with agreement for transfer dated6 November 2000 entered into between the City of Tea TreeGully and G. C. Ford and D. M. Ford.

On 19 February 2001 that order was confirmed by the Ministerfor Administrative and Information Services conditionally onapproval and deposit of the survey plan by the Registrar-General.The condition has now been fulfilled.

Pursuant to section 24(5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing)Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and itsconfirmation is hereby given.

Dated 31 May 2001.

K. SARNECKIS, Acting Surveyor-General

DETERMINATION AND REPORT OF THE REMUNERATIONTRIBUNAL

Telephone Rental and Calls Allowance

DETERMINATION No. 1 of 2000 currently prescribes theTelephone Rental and Calls Allowance for the separate offices ofAuditor-General, Electoral Commissioner, Deputy ElectoralCommissioner, Employee Ombudsman and Ombudsman. Theseprovisions have been reviewed having regard to the provisions ofthe Tribunal’s recent Determination and Report No. 3 of 2001.

Accordingly, the Tribunal determines that Clause 3 ofDetermination No. 1 of 2000 is varied as provided for in thisDetermination.

1. When a person to whom this Determination applies isrequired to have a telephone at home for official purposes, thatperson shall be paid the whole of the telephone rental for asingle point connection without extra services and one third ofthe cost of metered local calls. Reimbursement should be madefor international, STD and mobile official calls on the basis ofactual costs incurred.

2. The provisions prescribed in Clause 1 hereof are operativeon and from 1 June 2001 and supersede those of all previousDeterminations.

H. R. BACHMANN, President

D. FLUX, Member

J. A. MEEKING, Member

Dated 31 May 2001.

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1912 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICE

WHEREAS the persons named at the foot hereof have each respectively for himself made application to have the land set forth anddescribed before his name at the foot hereof brought under the operation of the Real Property Act: Notice is hereby given that unlesscaveat be lodged with the Registrar-General by some person having estate or interest in the said lands on or before the expiration of theperiod herein below for each case specified, the said several pieces of land will be brought under the operation of the said Act as by lawdirected. Diagrams delineating these parcels of land may be inspected at the Lands Titles Registration Office, Adelaide, and in theoffices of the several corporations or district councils in which the lands are situated.

THE SCHEDULE

No. ofApplica-

tionDescription of Property Name Residence

Date up to andinclusive of which

caveat may belodged

30949 Portions of sections 38 and 5394,Hundred of Yatala in the areanamed Highbury more particularlydefined as allotments 11, 15 and 16in Filed Plan No. 40241

South Australian WaterCorporation

Adelaide 5000 2 July 2001

Dated 1 June 2001, at the Lands Titles Registration Office, Adelaide. J. ZACCARIA, Deputy Registrar-General

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WATER MAINS AND SEWERS

Office of the South Australian Water CorporationAdelaide, 31 May 2001.

WATER MAINS LAID

Notice is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts ofmain pipes have been laid down by the South Australian WaterCorporation in or near the undermentioned water districts and arenow available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land.

ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT

CITY OF MARIONSouthbank Boulevard, Sheidow Park. p2 and 1Enginehouse Drive, Sheidow Park. p1Middle Gully Avenue, Sheidow Park. p1Worthing Drive, Sheidow Park. p2Bremer Court, Sheidow Park. p2Easements in lot 940, Enginehouse Drive, Sheidow Park. p1and 2

WATER MAINS ABANDONED

Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned water mains havebeen abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation.

ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT

CITY OF MARIONGraham Road, Darlington. p4Sargent Avenue, Darlington. p4-7Ridgecrest Avenue, Darlington. p7Grace Road, Darlington. p4Aaron Avenue, Darlington, Darlington. p5Stella Street, Darlington. p6James Street, Darlington. p7

CITY OF ONKAPARINGAIn and across (formerly part Arthur Street) Main South Road,Darlington. p4 and 5

SEWERS LAID

Notice is hereby given that the following sewers have been laiddown by the South Australian Water Corporation in theundermentioned drainage areas and are now available for houseconnections.

ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA

CITY OF MARIONEnginehouse Drive, Sheidow Park. FB 1095 p34 and 35Southbank Boulevard, Sheidow Park. FB 1095 p34 and 35Bremer Court, Sheidow Park. FB 1095 p34 and 36Easement in lot 940, Southbank Boulevard, Sheidow Park.FB 1095 p34 and 36Easements in lots 811-818, Enginehouse Drive, Sheidow Park.FB 1095 p34 and 36

CITY OF PLAYFORDToorak Drive, Blakeview. FB 1095 p30, 32 and 33Eucalypt Circuit, Blakeview. FB 1095 p30-32Easement in lot 809, Eucalypt Circuit, Blakeview. FB 1095 p30and 33

A. HOWE, Chief Executive Officer, SouthAustralian Water Corporation

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PART 4 - CONTRACTS OF TRAINING

Pursuant to the provisions of the Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act (VEET Act) the Accreditation and Registration Council (ARC)gives notice that it has determined the following:

Occupations that Constitute Trades and Other Declared Vocations

The following schedule is additional to:1. the gazettal of 24 April 1996 (page 2045) 2. the gazettal of 31 October 1996 (page 1544)3. the gazettal of 5 December 1996 (page 1818) 4. the gazettal of 6 February 1997 (page 830)5. the gazettal of 17 April 1997 (page 1571) 6. the gazettal of 29 May 1997 (page 2758)7. the gazettal of 12 June 1997 (page 2984) 8. the gazettal of 3 July 1997 (page 33)9. the gazettal of 7 August 1997 (page 311) 10. the gazettal of 18 December 1997 (page 1677)11. the gazettal of 22 December 1997 (page 1776) 12. the gazettal of 23 April 1998 (page 1959)13. the gazettal of 18 June 1998 (page 2594) 14. the gazettal of 6 August 1998 (page 339)15. the gazettal of 24 September (page 990) 16. the gazettal of 1 October 1998 (page 1038)17. the gazettal of 15 October 1998 (page 1150) 18. the gazettal of 12 November 1998 (page 1389)19. the gazettal of 19 November 1998 (page 1583) 20. the gazettal of 3 December 1998 (page 1742)21. the gazettal of 10 December 1998 (page 1870) 22. the gazettal of 17 December 1998 (page 1954)23. the gazettal of 23 December 1998 (page 2039) 24. the gazette of 11 March 1999 (page 1359)25. the gazettal of 25 March 1999 (page 1480) 26. the gazette of 1 April 1999 (page 1605) (Errata)27. the gazettal of 22 April 1999 (page 2219) 28. the gazettal of 29 April 1999 (page 2381) (Errata)29. the gazettal of 6 May 1999 (page 2482) 30. the gazettal of 13 May 1999 (page 2595)31. the gazettal of 27 May 1999 (Errata) (page 2723) 32. the gazettal of 17 June 1999 (page 3123)33. the gazettal of 24 June 1999 (page 3261) 34. the gazettal of 1 July 1999 (page 22)35. the gazettal of 29 July 1999 (page 602) 36. the gazettal of 30 September 1999 (page 1364)37. the gazettal of 14 October 1999 (page 1973) 38. the gazettal of 11 November 1999 (page 2327)39. the gazettal of 6 January 2000 (page 1169) 40. the gazettal of 30 March 2000 (page 1921)41. the gazettal of 6 April 2000 (page 2047) 42. the gazettal of 13 April 2000 (Errata) (page 2167)43. the gazettal of 4 May 2000 (page 2416) 44. the gazettal of 18 May 2000 (page 2606) Errata (page 2609)45. the gazettal of 15 June 2000 (page 3282) Errata (page 3285) 46. the gazettal of 29 June 2000 (page 3490)47. the gazettal of 6 July 2000 (page 22) Errata (page 24) 48. the gazettal of 20 July 2000 (page 267)49. the gazettal of 10 August 2000 (page 467) 50. the gazettal of 24 August 2000 (page 643)51. the gazettal of 14 September 2000 (page 2002) 52. the gazettal of 12 October 2000 (page 2475) Errata (page 2480)53. the gazettal of 16 November 2000 (page 3208) Errata (page 3211) 54. the gazettal of 7 December 2000 (page 3461) Errata (page 3467)55. the gazettal of 15 February 2001 (page 641) Errata (page 647) 56. the gazettal of 5 April 2001 (page 1561)57. the gazettal of 19April 2001 (page 1645)

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SCHEDULE - DECLARED VOCATIONS, REQUIRED COURSES OF INSTRUCTION AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONSChanges to courses and conditions determined by ARC for existing Declared Vocations appear in Bold.

Occupation/Occupation LevelsDeclared Vocation

* Trade# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

Approved Course of Instruction and StreamNominalTerm of

Contract ofTraining

Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

course

ProbationaryPeriod

# Dry Cleaning PlantOperatorARC April/May 2001

Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001 LMT21500 Certificate II in Dry Cleaning Operations 12 months 490 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT31200 Certificate III in Dry Cleaning Operations 36 months 820 hours 3 months

# Footwear Manufacturing Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001ARC April/May 2001 (i)LMT20900 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Intermediate) 12 months 370 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT21000 Certificate II in Footwear Production (Complex) 24 months 670 hours 2 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT21100 Certificate II in Footwear Repair 12 months 350 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT30700 Certificate III in Footwear Production 24 months 770 hours 2 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT30800 Certificate III in Footwear Repair 36 months 610 hours 3 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT40400 Certificate IV in Footwear Production 36 months 1240 hours 3 months

Replacing the following course/s of instruction with effectfrom 31 May 01:

ARC March 1999 14565SASALGK31/12/01

Certificate II in Footwear Manufacture 12 months 275 hours 1 month

14562SASALGL31/12/03

Certificate III in Footwear Manufacture 36 months 640 hours 3 months

* Garment Maker Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001 LMT20600 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Intermediate) 12 months 320 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT20700 Certificate II in Clothing Production (Complex) 12 months 460 hours 1 month

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Declared Vocation* Trade

# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

Approved Course of Instruction and StreamNominalTerm of

Contract ofTraining

Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

course

ProbationaryPeriod

ARC April/May 2001 LMT30500 Certificate III in Clothing Production 24 months 590 hours 2 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT40300 Certificate IV in Clothing Production 36 months 1582 hours 3 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT50100 Diploma of Textiles, Clothing and Footwear (Clothing) 48 months 1940 hours 3 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT60100 Advanced Diploma of Textiles, Clothing and Footwear 48 months 1830 hours 3 months

Level 3Declared (ARC)August 1997

7502LTN

March 2001

Certificate III in Textile, Clothing and Footwear Studies(Apparel - Small Business) nested within the AdvancedDiploma of TCF Studies (Small Business) – Fashion Production

36 months 900 hours 3 months

LMT20700 (above) replaces the following course ofinstruction with effect from 31 May 01:

Level 2

15500SAMGK

31 Dec 01

Exit pointCertificate II in Textile, Clothing and Footwear Studies(Garment Maker) nested within the Advanced Diploma ofTCF Studies (Small Business) - Fashion Production

12 months 400 hours 1 month

# Industrial TextilesFabricationARC April/May 2001

Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001 LMT20500 Certificate II in Textile Fabrication 12 months 460 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT30400 Certificate III in Textile Fabrication

Replacing the following course/s of instruction with effectfrom 31 May 01:

36 months 1090 hours 3 months

Declared (ARC) July 1999 3466LSF

31 March 01Certificate III in Industrial Textiles Fabrication 36 months 834 hours 3 months

# Textile Care Worker –Laundries

Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001 LMT21400 Certificate II in Laundry Operations 12 months 440 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT31100 Certificate III in Laundry Operations 36 months 790 hours 3 months

* Textile MechanicsARC April/May 2001

Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001 LMT31300 Certificate III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade (TCFMechanic)

36 months 980 hours 3 months

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Declared Vocation* Trade

# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

Approved Course of Instruction and StreamNominalTerm of

Contract ofTraining

Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

course

ProbationaryPeriod

ARC April/May 2001 LMT40700 Certificate IV in Engineering – Higher Engineering Trade(TCF Technician)

48 months 1420 hours 3 months

1294VI2306AAC

31 Dec 01Certificate III in Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Mechanic 48 months 960 hours 3 months

# Textile Production (i)Endorsed to31 Jan 03

Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package

ARC April/May 2001 LMT20100 Certificate II in Textile Production (Intermediate) 12 months 320 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT20200 Certificate II in Textile Production (Complex) 12 months 450 hours 1 monthARC April/May 2001 LMT30100 Certificate III in Textile Production 24 months 620 hours 2 monthsARC April/May 2001 LMT40100 Certificate IV in Textile Production 36 months 670 hours 3 monthsDeclared (ARC) June 1998 7319

NSTF0247October 2001

Certificate II in Textile Production

Alternative Course of Instruction:

12 months 390 hours 1 month

ARC November 1999 7318NSWOctober 2001

Certificate III in Textile Production 24 months 620 hours 2 months

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Errata

(1) In the Government Gazette of 5 April 2001, the information appearing on page 1565 relating to the Declared Vocation of Customer Servicing (GeneralRetail) incorrectly stated a certificate name.

• 21035VIC – Certificate IV in Direct Sales – 24 months full time or 36 months part time – 490 hours – 3 months full time or 6 months part time

Correction should now appear as:

• 21035VIC – Certificate IV in Direct Sales Management – 24 months full time or 36 months part time – 490 hours – 3 months full time or 6 months parttime

Occupation/Occupation LevelsDeclared Vocation

* Trade# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

Approved Course of Instruction and StreamNominal Term of

Contract ofTraining

Nominal hours ofAttendance at

approved course

ProbationaryPeriod

# Customer Servicing(General Retail

Endorsed to30 Sep 01

Retail Training Package

ARC July 1998 WRR10197 Certificate I in Retail Operations exit pointWRR20197 Certificate II in Retail Operations (Level 2) 12 months 375 hours 1 monthWRR30197 Certificate III in Retail Operations (Level 3) 12 months 279 hours 1 month

Note: Completion of Certificate II (WRR20197) is a prerequisite for entry to Certificate III

ARC July 2000 WRR40197 Certificate IV in Retail Management 12 months 332 hours 2 monthsA pre-requisite for the above Certificate is successful completion of Certificate III in Retail Operations – National Code WRR30197

ORARC July 2000 WRR40197

IncorporatingWRR30197

Certificate IV in Retail ManagementIncorporatingCertificate III in Retail Management

24 months 611 hours 2 months

Certificate III and Certificate IV in Retail Operations should be nested together over 24 months with a consecutive 12 month exit period for bothcertificates. A three month lay period should be allowed between exit at Certificate III and commencement of Certificate IV.As has been agreed nationally, employees who are undertaking this traineeship shall be covered by the terms of the Retail Industry (SA) Award asopposed to any additional provision under the Training Wage Provisions Schedule of the Award.

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Alternate courses of instruction:Endorsed to

30/11/02Woolworths Supermarkets Enterprise Training Package

ARC December 1999 ZWA20199November 2004

Certificate II in Woolworths Operations 12 months (36months parttime)

384 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA20299 Certificate II in Woolworths Bakery Retail 12 months (36months parttime)

384 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA20399 Certificate II in Woolworths Meat Retail 12 months (36months parttime)

388 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA30199 Certificate III in Woolworths Operations 24 months (36months parttime)

294 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA30299 Certificate III in Woolworths Fresh Food Operations 24 months (36months parttime)

390 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA30499 Certificate III in Woolworths Bakery Retail 24 months (36months parttime)

294 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA30599 Certificate III in Woolworths Meat Retail 24 months (36months parttime)

296 hours 1 month (3months parttime)

ZWA40399 Certificate IV in Woolworths Bakery Retail 36 months (72months parttime)

343 hours 3 months

ZWA40499 Certificate IV in Woolworths Meat Retail 36 months (72months parttime)

335 hours 3 months

ARC April 1997 3341VI2211AEA

30/6/01Certificate II in Furnishing (Product Knowledge Traineeship) (Level 2)

12 months 398 hours 1 month

ARC August 1997 7703VI2206AOA

December 2001Certificate II in Electrical Wholesaling (Level 2) 12 months 380 hours 1 month

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31/7/02Floristry Training Package

ARC December 1999 WRF20199A Certificate II in Floristry 12 months 457 hours 1 monthWRF30199A Certificate III in Floristry 36 months 730 hours 3 months

ARC June 1999 10479VICVI2211ASB30 June 2002

Certificate II in Food Retail – McDonald’s 12 months 417 hours 1 month

10478VICVI2211AIB

30 June 2002

The Certificate I in Food Retail – McDonald’s is identified as an exit point and should be issued to trainees who meetthe requirements for Certificate I but who exit prior to completing Certificate II level.

ARC March 2001 21033VIC30 June 2005

Certificate II in Direct Sales 12 monthsfull time or 36months parttime

240 hours 1 month fulltime or 2months parttime

ARC March 2001 21034VIC30 June 2005

Certificate III in Direct Sales(Certificate II in Direct Sales is a pre-requisite for thisCertificate)

12 monthsfull time or 36months parttime

360 hours 2 months fulltime or 4months parttime

ARC March 2001 21035VIC30 June 2005

Certificate IV in Direct Sales Management(Certificate III in Direct Sales is a pre-requisite for thisCertificate)

24 monthsfull time or 36months parttime

490 hours 3 month fulltime or 6months parttime

Certificate in Direct Sales II, III and IV - as has been agreednationally, employees who are undertaking this traineeship shall becovered by the terms of the Retail Industry (SA) Award.

(2) In the Government Gazette of 24 February 2000, the information appearing on page 1182 and relating to the below certificates incorrectly specified aDeclared Vocation of Management instead of Management - Supermarket Retail.

• Woolworths Supermarket Enterprise Training Package• ZWA40199 - Certificate IV in Woolworths Management - 36 months (72 months part time) - 349 hours - 3 months• ZWA50199 - Diploma of Woolworths Management - 48 months (72 months part time) - 366 hours - 3 months

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ARC December 1999 ZWA40199 Certificate IV in Woolworths Management 36 months(72 monthspart time)

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ARC December 1999 ZWA50199 Diploma of Woolworths Management 48 months(72 monthspart time)

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Certificate III in Small Business Franchising (Bakers Delight) 12 months 550 hours 1 month

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Certificate IV in First Line Management 24 months 260 hours 2 months

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ARC June 2000 7041QLFM1004

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Certificate IV in Frontline Management 24 months 400 hours 2 months

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Public Services Training Package

ARC September 2000 PSP60299 Advanced Diploma of Government (Compliance Management) 48 months 605-1010 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP60399 Advanced Diploma of Government (Contract Management) 48 months 630-970 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP60499 Advanced Diploma of Government (Human Resources) 48 months 535-700 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP50399 Diploma of Government (Management) 36 months 495 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP60599 Advanced Diploma of Government (Management) 48 months 630-690 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP40699 Certificate IV in Government (Project Management) 24 months 480-640 hours 2 monthsARC September 2000 PSP50699 Diploma of Government (Project Management) 36 months 505-646 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP50799 Diploma of Government (Financial Management) 36 months 425-665 hours 3 months

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ARC December 2000 Endorsed toMarch 2003

Local Government Training Package (LGA00)Commencement Date for Registration of Contracts of Trainingis from 1/1/2001

LGA30100 Certificate III in Local Government (Governance andAdministration)

24 months 300-590 hours 2 months

LGA30200 Certificate III in Local Government (Environmental Health andRegulation)

24 months 225-480 hours 2 months

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(3) In the Government Gazette of 7 December 2000, the errata appearing on page 3470 relating to the Declared Vocation of Motor Mechanic incorrectly stated acourse code as follows:

• 3530 – Certificate IV in Automotive (Technical – Stream) – 12 months – AQF Level 3 Certificate plus 340 hours – 1 month• QLCN0351A – Certificate III in Automotive Engineering Motor Mechanics (Light Vehicle) – 48 months – 880 hours – 3 months

Correction should now appear as:

• AUR40199 – Certificate IV in Automotive (Technical) – 12 months – AQF Level 3 Certificate plus 340 hours – 1 month• 3530 / QLCN0351A – Certificate III in Automotive Engineering Motor Mechanics (Light Vehicle) – 48 months – 880 hours – 3 months

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AUR30699 Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical – Driveline) 48 months 763 hours 3 monthsAUR31099 Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical – Light Vehicle) 48 months 968 hours 3 monthsAUR31299 Certificate III in Automotive (Mechanical – Natural Gas

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• 8305 / ACC0000832 – Certificate II in General Construction (Grade 2) – 12 months – 400 hours – 1 month

Correction should now appear as:

• 8305 / ACC732 – Certificate II in General Construction (Grade 2) – 12 months – 400 hours – 1 month

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Construction Worker Grade 2ARC July 1998

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Completion of the Certificate II in General Construction -(ACC686) - is a prerequisite for entry to the Certificate II inGeneral Construction (Grade 2) - (ACC732)

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ELECTRICITY ACT 1996AGL SOUTH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 091 105 092)

NOTICE is hereby given that these default terms and conditions governing the sale of electricity byAGL South Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 091 105 092) are published in accordance with section 36(2) of theSouth Australian Electricity Act 1996.

DEFAULT CUSTOMER SALE CONTRACT

Please note: This contract is about the sale of electricity to you, the customer, at your current supplyaddress (but only if this contract is expressed to apply to you in relation to that supply address). It doesnot deal with how that electricity is supplied to your supply address. You have a separate contract withyour distributor dealing with the connection of your supply address to the distribution system and thesupply of electricity to your supply address.

These default terms and conditions are consistent with the terms notified to us by the Industry Regulatorunder clause 1.3(a) of the Retail Code and are published in accordance with section 36 of the SouthAustralian Electricity Act 1996 and will come into force on 1 July 2001. When in force these defaultterms and conditions will by law be binding on us and each customer to whom they are expressed toapply without the need for us or those customers to sign any written document containing these termsand conditions in order for them to constitute a binding contract.

1. THE PARTIES TO THIS CONTRACT

This contract is between:

AGL South Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 091 105 092) of 1 Anzac Highway, Keswick SA (in thiscontract referred to as 'we', 'our' or 'us'); and

You, the customer to whom this contract is expressed to apply under clause 2 (in this contractreferred to as 'you' or 'your').

2. DOES THIS CONTRACT APPLY TO YOU?

This contract will only apply to you in relation to your current supply address (and as aconsequence you will be deemed by section 36 of the Act to be a party to this contract ):

(a) if you are a default contract customer in relation to that supply address; or

(b) if:

(i) you are a contestable customer (but not a retail code customer) in relation tothat supply address; and

(ii) you entered into occupation of, or first took supply of electricity at, that supplyaddress after 1 July 2001; and

(iii) we are financially responsible to pay NEMMCO for electricity supplied to thatsupply address; and

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(iv) you commence to use or have used electricity at that supply address withouthaving expressly entered into an electricity sale agreement with us in relation tothe sale of electricity for that supply address.

3. WHAT IS THE TERM OF THIS CONTRACT?

3.1 When does this contract start?

If you are a default contract customer, this contract will start immediately after the grace periodexpires and will replace and bring to an end your current standard customer sale contract withus for your supply address.If you are a customer referred to in clause 2(b), this contract will start in relation to your supplyaddress when you first start using electricity at that supply address after satisfying the conditionsset out in clause 2(b) in relation to that supply address.

3.2 When does this contract end?

This contract will end on the first to occur of the following events:

(a) on the business day after your supply address has been disconnected in accordance withclause 9.1(e) following receipt by us of a notice from you requesting the disconnection ofyour supply address; or

(b) when you cease to be a default contract customer; or

(c) in the case of a customer referred to in clause 2(b), when:

(i) we enter into a different agreement with you for the sale of electricity to you atyour supply address; or

(ii) your supply address is transferred in accordance with the requirements ofEnergy Law to another retailer (or to you in your capacity as a marketcustomer); or

(d) when under clause 9.3 you cease to be responsible to pay for electricity supplied to thesupply address you just vacated; or

(e) on the tenth business day after you receive a notice from us (following the disconnectionof your supply address in accordance with clauses 9.1(a), (b), (c) or (d)) advising thatthis contract will automatically end 10 business days after receipt of that notice; or

(f) on the twentieth business day after you receive a notice from us advising that we haveceased to be the local retailer for South Australia and that as a consequence this contractwill automatically end 20 business days after receipt of that notice.

3.3 Rights on the contract ending

The ending of this contract does not affect any rights or obligations which have accrued underthis contract prior to that time.

4. SCOPE OF THIS CONTRACT

4.1 What is covered by this contract?

This contract only applies to the sale of electricity to you at your supply address. We agree tosell to you all electricity supplied to your supply address by your distributor and perform the

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other obligations set out in this contract. In return, you are required to pay the amounts billed byus under clause 6.1, and perform your other obligations under this contract.

4.2 What is not covered by this contract?

We do not operate the distribution system to which your supply address is connected. This isthe role of your distributor.

You already have a separate connection and supply contract with your distributor. Yourdistributor is responsible for:

(a) the connection of your supply address to the distribution system;

(b) the maintenance of that connection;

(c) the delivery of electricity to your supply address; and

(d) the quality and other characteristics of that electricity.

4.3 Quality of electricity supplied to your supply address

We cannot regulate the quality or reliability of electricity delivered to your supply address. Youshould also be aware that electricity suffers fluctuations and interruptions from time to time for anumber of reasons, including:

(a) the location of your supply address;

(b) whether your supply address is served by underground or overhead mains;

(c) the weather conditions;

(d) animals, vegetation, the actions of vandals and other people;

(e) the existence of emergency or dangerous conditions;

(f) damage to an electricity network;

(g) the design and technical limitations of an electricity network; and

(h) the demand for electricity at any point in time.

You should understand that unexpected fluctuations or interruptions may cause damage to yourequipment or cause it to malfunction. We recommend that you give careful consideration totaking out insurance or installing devices to protect your equipment and property when thesefluctuations or interruptions do occur.

4.4 We do not guarantee the quality or continuity of the electricity supplied to you

You also acknowledge that subject to clause 10.1, we:

(a) cannot and do not guarantee to you the quality or frequency of the electricity delivered toyour supply address or the continuity of the supply of that electricity;

(b) cannot and do not make any representation to you as to the voltage or frequency ofelectricity provided to you, or interruptions to the supply of electricity, or the occurrenceof any power surges or power dips; and

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(c) are not responsible for the performance by the distributor of its obligations under yourconnection and supply contract.

5. CHARGES

5.1 Energy Charges

You agree to pay to us the energy charges calculated in accordance with clause 5.2 for allelectricity we sell to you at your supply address during the term.

5.2 Calculation of Energy Charges

The energy charges for electricity sold to you at your supply address during any period will becalculated by multiplying the energy charge rate (in cents per kWh exclusive of GST) applyingduring that period by the approved energy loss factors and the quantity of electricity delivered toyour supply address during that period.

5.3 Network Charges

The network charges payable by you to the distributor under your connection and supplycontract will be included as a separate item in our bill. You agree to pay to us all networkcharges included in our bill. These network charges will be collected by us as agent for and onbehalf of your distributor and you acknowledge that we are entitled to take action separatelyunder this contract and in our own name to recover any network charges owing by you fromtime to time.

5.4 Additional Charges

You agree to pay us all market charges and metering charges applicable to the quantity ofelectricity we sell to you at your supply address during the term.

5.5 Variation of Energy Charge Rate

We may vary the energy charge rate at any time by giving you not less than 30 days notice. Forthe purposes of this clause 5.5, we will advise you of any variation to the energy charge rate bya notice posted to your supply address.

A notice varying the energy charge rate will be taken to have been received by you on thesecond business day after it was posted. The new energy charge rate will commence to applyfrom the date specified in that notice.

5.6 Increased costs events

(a) If, as a result of the occurrence of an increased costs event, we determine that there is orwas any direct increase in the cost to us of:

(i) purchasing electricity that has been sold or will be sold to you; or

(ii) selling or agreeing to sell electricity to you,

then you must pay to us as an additional charge, such amount as we notify to you isnecessary to compensate us for that increased cost until such time as the energy chargerate is varied to take account of that increased cost.

(b) A notice signed by us setting out the additional amount payable by you under thisclause 5.6 will be, in the absence of manifest error, final and binding on you.

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5.7 GST

(a) Unless expressly stated otherwise, all amounts payable or other consideration providedin respect of transactions under this contract are exclusive of GST (if any). Where asupply under this contract is a taxable supply, all amounts payable or other considerationprovided must be increased by the amount of GST payable in relation to the transaction.

(b) All GST payable must be paid at the same time as the payment to which it relates ispayable. Where any GST payable is not referable to an actual payment then it must bepaid within 10 business days of a tax invoice being issued by the party making thetaxable supply. Both parties agree to comply with all obligations under GST Law,including:

(i) providing appropriate tax invoices; and

(ii) passing on cost savings resulting from the abolition of other taxes.

6. BILLING AND PAYMENT

6.1 Bills

At the end of each billing period we will send you a bill setting out the charges payable by youunder this contract for that billing period and (if applicable) for any period prior to that billingperiod in respect of which we have not yet billed you or have billed on the basis of estimatedmetering data which has subsequently been varied.

We will send your bill to your supply address or to such other e-mail or other address that younotify to us from time to time.

6.2 Payment of Bills

(a) You must pay all bills by the due date, which will be 14 days after we dispatch the bill. Subject to clause 6.2(e), all bills must be paid free of set-off and without deduction.

(b) The methods you can use to pay a bill will be set out on that bill.

(c) If a bill is not paid in full by the due date, we may charge interest on the unpaid amountfrom the due date until that amount is paid in full. The rate of interest charged will bethe same as the rate which we are entitled under the retail code to charge to our businesscustomers as at the due date and compounded monthly.

(d) We are entitled to recover from you any costs which we incur in recovering any amountsthat you owe to us either under this contract or because you have defaulted in yourpayment obligations under this contract.

(e) If you believe any part of a bill is incorrect then you must tell us as soon as possible andpay to us that part of the bill that is not in dispute. We will then review the bill within14 days of your written request to do so. If our review does not resolve the dispute, thenclause 11.11 will apply.

6.3 Security deposit

(a) We can ask you to provide a security deposit if you:

(i) do not have a satisfactory payment history with us; or

(ii) do not have a satisfactory credit rating; or

(iii) fail to pay a bill by the due date for payment of that bill.

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(b) We may fix your security deposit at such amount as we believe is appropriate in yourcircumstances. However, that amount will not exceed 2.5 times our estimate of youraverage monthly bill for electricity sold under this contract.

(c) You must provide us with a security deposit within 10 business days of being requestedto do so by us.

(d) A security deposit may be in the form of a bank guarantee, cash deposit or such otherform as we may nominate.

(e) If you provide a cash deposit as your security deposit, we will credit to your account theinterest that accrues on that security deposit at the rate required under the retail code atthat time.

(f) We will return your security deposit to you together with any interest that has accrued tothat time, if you complete 12 consecutive months of paying your bills by the due date orif this contract is terminated under clause 3.2 and nothing is owing to us by you at thattime.

(g) We may use your security deposit and any accrued interest to pay your final bill or anyamount you owe to us under this contract which has not been paid by the due date forpayment.

(h) We will account to you for the use of your security deposit in your final bill or in thenext bill that we send you after using your security deposit (whichever is applicable inthe circumstances).

7. METERING

7.1 Recording electricity usage

The recording of the metering equipment at your supply address will be (subject to clause 7.2)prima facie evidence of the amount of electricity which we sold to you at that supply address forthe purposes of this contract.

7.2 Estimating the electricity usage

If we are unable to read your metering equipment for any reason (for example, if we are unableto gain access to your metering equipment, or your metering equipment breaks down or isfaulty), we can estimate how much electricity was purchased by you from us at your supplyaddress during any particular period of time by using other information (such as your previousbills or your electricity usage history).

If we subsequently read your metering equipment, the bill will be adjusted for the differencebetween our estimate and the electricity usage recorded by your metering equipment.

If we are unable to read your metering equipment due to your actions, we can bill you ournormal charge for returning to your supply address to read the meter.

7.3 Access

(a) You must provide access to the metering equipment for our officers, employees andagents and their equipment, and all other persons who have the right to install, examineand repair the metering equipment by Energy Law.

(b) During the term, you must keep us informed of all safety hazards of which you are awareand which could pose a risk to the health or safety of any of our officers, employees oragents who enter your supply address.

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8. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS

We do not give any express or implied warranty to you about the adequacy, safety or othercharacteristics of your electrical installation or electrical equipment.

9. DISCONNECTION AND RECONNECTION

9.1 Disconnection

We may direct your distributor to disconnect your supply address:

(a) if you breach any of your obligations under this contract and fail to remedy that breachwithin 14 days of a request from us to do so;

(b) if an insolvency event has occurred in respect of you;

(c) if we reasonably consider that you are failing to comply with your obligations underEnergy Law, we request in writing that you comply with the relevant obligation, and wereasonably consider that you have failed to do so within the time set out in the notice;

(d) immediately by notice in writing to you, if we reasonably believe that:

(i) you have stolen electricity provided to your supply address; or

(ii) you have operated or interfered with your metering equipment; or

(e) if you request us to do so or this contract is terminated in accordance with clauses 3.2(f).

We will not direct your distributor to disconnect your supply address if we are prevented by anEnergy Law from doing so or if you have made a complaint directly related to the reason for theproposed disconnection to the Industry Ombudsman or another external dispute body and thatcomplaint remains unresolved at that time.

9.2 Reconnection

If the distributor disconnects your supply address in accordance with clause 9.1 and yousubsequently request us (before this contract ends in accordance with clause 3.2(e)) to arrangefor the reconnection of your supply address, we will direct the distributor to reconnect yoursupply address provided that you have first:

(a) remedied to our reasonable satisfaction the circumstances which lead to thedisconnection of your supply address (including by paying to us all amounts that arepayable by you at that time under this contract); and

(b) paid to us the disconnection fee and/or reconnection fee set by your distributor; and

(c) satisfied any other reasonable pre-condition to the reconnection of your supply addressthat we notify to you at that time (including the payment of a security deposit or theprovision of some other form of assurance that future charges will be paid).

9.3 Vacation of supply address

You must give us at least 3 business days notice of your intention to vacate your supply address,together with a forwarding address for your final bill. When we receive your notice, we willarrange for your metering equipment to be read on the date specified in your notice (or as soonas possible after that date if you do not give us access to your metering equipment on that date)

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and send a final bill to you at the forwarding address stated in your notice. If you do not give usthe required notice, or if you do not give us access to your metering equipment, you will beresponsible for all electricity purchased at the supply address until:

(a) we become aware that you have vacated your supply address and we read your meter; or

(b) you give us the required notice; or

(c) someone else enters into a contract with us or another retailer and commences topurchase electricity at the supply address.

10. LIABILITY

10.1 Term Implied by Law

(a) The Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) and other laws imply certain conditions, warrantiesand rights into contracts with consumers that cannot be excluded or limited.

(b) Unless one of these laws requires it, there are no conditions, we give no warranties orundertakings, and we make no representations to you concerning the condition orsuitability of the electricity we sell to you or its quality, fitness for purpose or safety.

(c) Any liability we have to you for breach of a condition, right, warranty or representationimplied into this contract that cannot be excluded but can be limited, will (at our option)be limited to:

(i) providing to you equivalent goods or services to those goods or services to whichthat breach relates; or

(ii) paying you the cost of acquiring goods or services which are equivalent to thegoods or services to which that breach relates.

Otherwise our liability to you in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise is limited inthe manner set out clause 10.2.

10.2 Limitation on our liability to you

So far as the law allows:

(a) we will only be liable to you (whether in contract, tort (including negligence) orotherwise) for damages for personal injuries sustained by you or damage to propertyowned by you, and in each case only where caused by our negligence;

(b) otherwise we will not be liable to you for any other form of damages or liability(including economic loss) you may suffer or incur, whether in contract, tort (includingnegligence) or otherwise and whether that damages or liability arises as a result of:

(i) the sale of electricity to you under this contract;

(ii) any failure, defect or any interruption to the continuity of supply of electricity toyour supply address or a fault with the distribution system;

(iii) any variation or deficiency in the quality or frequency of electricity sold to you(including any random powers surges or dips); or

(iv) any other reason whatsoever (including our breach of this contract or ournegligence); and

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(c) if we are liable to you (other than for a breach of the type referred to in clause 10.1(c))our liability is limited to $1,000,000 per event in respect of all damages or liabilityarising out of that event.

This clause 10.2 will apply in addition to, and will not vary or exclude the operation of, anyexclusion from or limitation on liability we may be entitled to claim the benefit of under anyEnergy Law.

10.3 Indemnity

(a) You must indemnify us for all damages, liability or cost we suffer or incur as a result ofyour breach of this contract.

(b) Subject to the same limitations as are set out in clauses 10.1 and 10.2, we will indemnifyyou for all damages, liability or cost you suffer or incur as a result of our breach of thiscontract.

(c) This clause 10 survives termination of this contract.

(d) It is not necessary for us to incur expense or make payment before enforcing a right ofindemnity conferred by this contract.

10.4 Force Majeure

The failure by either party to observe or perform wholly or in part any obligation (other than anobligation to pay money) under this contract is deemed not to be a breach of this contract if thefailure was caused by or arose as a consequence of force majeure.

11. GENERAL PROVISIONS

11.1 Confidentiality

(a) Subject to clauses 11.1(b) and (c), both parties must ensure that all commerciallysensitive information exchanged between the parties remains confidential both during theterm and after termination of this contract.

(b) Either party may disclose such information:

(i) with the written consent of the other party; or

(ii) if required by law to do so.

(c) We may also disclose information about you:

(i) if we are required or permitted by an Energy Law to do so; or

(ii) to your distributor or a metering provider to the extent that information is for thepurposes of arranging connection, disconnection, reconnection, testing of ameter or billing.

11.2 Notices

(a) A notice to us is to be sent to the address or fax number set out on our last bill until wenotify you otherwise.

(b) Subject to clause 5.5, a notice to you is to be sent either to your supply address or to thelast address or fax number that we have for you until you notify us of a different addressfor notice.

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(c) A letter will be taken to be received on the second business day after posting by ordinarymail.

(d) A fax is taken to be received on production of a transmission report by the machine fromwhich the fax was sent, which indicates that the fax was sent in its entirety to the faxnumber of the recipient.

11.3 Entire Agreement

This contract sets out our entire agreement with you in relation to the sale of electricity to you atyour supply address and replaces any previous arrangement we had with you.

11.4 Compliance with Energy Law

Each party acknowledges that it must comply with all provisions of Energy Law that imposeobligations on it.

11.5 Exercise of rights

A party may exercise a right, power or remedy under this contract at its discretion, andseparately or concurrently with another right, power or remedy. A single or partial exercise of aright, power or remedy by a party does not prevent a further exercise of that, or of any other,right, power or remedy. Failure by a party to exercise or delay in exercising a right, power orremedy does not prevent its exercise.

11.6 Waiver and variation

(a) Subject to clause 11.6(b), a provision of, or a right created under, this contract may notbe either:

(i) waived, except in writing signed by the party granting the waiver; or

(ii) varied, except in writing signed by the parties.

(b) We can amend this contract at any time by publishing a notice (using the methods ofpublication referred to in Section 36 of the Electricity Act) setting out that amendmentprovided that if the retail code at that time sets out any conditions which must becomplied with before this contract can be amended we will first comply with thoseconditions. Any such amendment will take effect from the date referred to in the noticepublished by us in the Government Gazette in relation to that amendment.

11.7 Survival

The warranties, undertakings and indemnities in this contract survive termination of thiscontract.

11.8 No representations or warranties

You acknowledge that in entering into this contract you have not relied on any representations orwarranties about the subject matter except as provided in this contract.

11.9 Governing Law

This contract will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of South Australia, and the partiessubmit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the South Australia, including any courts havingappellate jurisdiction from those courts.

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11.10 Assignment

You agree that we may assign our rights and obligations under the contract to any related bodycorporate within the meaning of the Corporations Law.

11.11 Disputes

We have developed and implemented in accordance with our obligations under Energy Lawprocedures to deal with customer enquiries, complaints and disputes. We will follow thoseprocedures when dealing with any enquiry, complaint or dispute raised by you.

12. INTERPRETATION

12.1 In this contract unless the contrary intention appears:

(a) a reference to this contract or another instrument includes any variation or replacementof them;

(b) the singular includes the plural and vice versa;

(c) the word person includes a firm, a body corporate, an unincorporated association or anauthority;

(d) a reference to one gender includes all genders;

(e) a reference to a person includes a reference to the person's executors, administrators,successors, substitutes (including, but not limited to, persons taking by novation) andassigns;

(f) an agreement, representation or warranty on the part of, or in favour of, 2 or morepersons binds, or is for the benefit of them, jointly and severally;

(g) mentioning the word 'includes' or 'including' will not limit the words that follow; and

(h) if a period of time is specified, and dates from a given day or the day of an act or event, itis to be calculated exclusive of that day.

12.2 Headings in this contract are inserted for convenience and do not affect the interpretation of thiscontract.

12.3 Terms used in this contract will, unless otherwise defined, have the same meaning as given tothe relevant term in the retail code.

12.4 A reference to a statute, ordinance, code, mandatory guideline or other law includes regulationsand other instruments under, and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments, extensions orreplacements of that statute, ordinance, code, guideline or law.

13. GLOSSARY

In this contract unless the contrary intention appears:

approved energy loss factors means at any point in time, the aggregate of the intra-regional lossfactor and the distribution loss factor approved by the system operator for your supply addressat that time.

billing period means the regular recurrent period covered by each bill that we send to you duringthe term, which period will be identified in your bill and will usually be about a month.

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business day means a day (not being a Saturday or Sunday) on which commercial banks are openfor general banking business in South Australia.

code means the national electricity code and all other codes which apply to the sale or supply ofelectricity to you at your supply address from time to time and codes means each of them.

connection and supply contract means the agreement that you have with your distributor for theconnection and supply of electricity to your supply address.

contestable customer will have the same meaning as in the Electricity Act.

contract means this document as it applies to you under clause 2.

customer will have the same meaning as in the Electricity Act.

damages includes loss or damages, costs, charges, expenses and interest.

distribution loss factor will have the same meaning as in the national electricity code.

distribution system means the system of electric lines through which a distributor deliverselectricity to your supply address.

distributor means a person entitled by Energy Law to distribute electricity to your supplyaddress via the distribution system.

due date has the meaning given to it in clause 6.2(a).

economic loss includes any loss of profits, business or anticipated savings, or any indirect orconsequential losses.

Electricity Act means the Electricity Act 1996.

energy charges means the charges payable under clause 5.1.

energy charge rate means:

(a) the rate in cents per kWh (exclusive of GST) for electricity purchased by the customer underthis contract during a period (which rate and corresponding period are set out in theSchedule); or

(b) such other rate as we notify to you from time to time.

Energy Law means the Electricity Act and all codes, mandatory guidelines and licences in forcefrom time to time in South Australia which govern or affect any one or more of the price ofelectricity, the cost to us of purchasing electricity or selling electricity to you or the sale,purchase or delivery of electricity.

force majeure means any cause outside the party affected's control, including:

(a) an act of God, insurrection, industrial disputes of any kind, epidemics or any other risksto health or safety;

(b) the order of any court or the award of any arbitrator, any order, direction, act or omissionof government or other regulatory body (including the system operator) or any inabilityor delay in obtaining governmental quasi-governmental or regulatory approvals consentspermits licences or authorities;

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(c) any order, direction, act or omission of a third party (including the system operator, agenerator or your distributor).

GST Law has the meaning given to that term in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax)Act 1999 (Cth) and also includes Part VB of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth).

GST has the meaning given to the term in GST Law.

insolvency event includes the appointment of a liquidator, provisional liquidator, voluntaryadministrator, receiver or the entry by a party into a compromise, arrangement, merger oramalgamation for the purposes of reconstruction, official management, winding-up, dissolution,cessation of business, assignment for the benefit of creditors, scheme, composition orarrangement with creditors, bankruptcy or any similar procedure or where applicable, changes inthe constitution of any partnership or person.

increased costs event means:(d) the imposition of, or change in the basis of, any taxes;

(e) where the system operator is entitled pursuant to Energy Law to recover any charges,costs or other imposts from retailers; or

(f) the incurring of any liability or cost by us because of the introduction of or any changesto an Energy Law or any changes to the interpretation or effect of an Energy Law.

intra-regional loss factor will have the same meaning as in the national electricity code.

local retailer will have the same meaning as in the national electricity code.

market charges means the amount fixed by us from time to time and set out in your bill as thecharge which we reasonably determine should be paid by you on account of any charge imposedby Energy Law, the system operator, any other regulatory authority or with your agreement thatis associated with the operation of the national market, and includes ancillary services charges.

market customer will have the same meaning as in the national electricity code.

metering charges means the amount fixed by us from time to time and set out in your bill as thecharge which we reasonably determine should be paid by you on account of all costs incurred byus in relation to the provision of metering equipment, and the collection and distribution of thedata from that metering equipment.

metering equipment means the equipment installed (or to be installed) to safely measure, recordand in certain cases, read the amount of electricity delivered to your supply address via thedistribution system.

national electricity code means the code of that name in force from time to time.

national market means any market for wholesale trading in electricity operated under thenational electricity code.

NEMMCO will have the same meaning as in the national electricity code.

network charges means the amount payable by you to your distributor from time to time underyour connection and supply contract on account of the connection of your supply address to thedistribution network and the supply of electricity to your supply address via that distributionsystem.

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retail code means the code of that name issued by the South Australian Independent IndustryRegulator.

retailer means a person licensed to retail electricity under the Electricity Act.

security deposit means the deposit you may be required to give to us under clause 6.3.

standard customer sale contract means an agreement for the sale of electricity by us in the formof the document set out in Part B of the retail code.

supply of electricity means the delivery of electricity through the transmission system and thedistribution system to your supply address.

supply address means:

(g) where the premises that you occupy has only one metered point of connection with thedistribution system, that premises; or

(h) where the premises that you occupy has more than one metered point of connection withthe distribution system, each point of connection between that premises and thedistribution system will be a supply address for the purpose of this contract.

system operator means the person or body appointed under Energy Law whose functions are,amongst other things, to operate and administer the national market, control the security of thepower system, and regulate and monitor the electricity transmission system.

taxes means any taxes, levies, imposts, deductions, charges, withholdings and duties, other thanincome tax, fines or penalties.

term means the period from the date this contract starts under clause 3.1 to the date this contractends under clause 3.2.

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Schedule

1. The energy charge rates in cents per kWh (exclusive of GST) which will apply to electricitypurchased by you at your supply address under this contract after 30 June 2001 (until the energycharge rates are varied in accordance with clause 5.5) are set out below.

2. The energy charge rate which will be used by us to calculate your energy charges in relation tothe electricity which is recorded as being sold to you by a particular meter at your supply addresswill depend upon the type of meter used to record that consumption of electricity. You may havemore than one type of meter at your supply address.

3. For electricity consumption at your supply address recorded by a single rate meter:

• 15.196 cents/kWh regardless of when the consumption occurs.

4. For electricity consumption at your supply address recorded by a two rate meter:

• 18.880 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the two rate peak period;and

• 6.600 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the two rate off-peak period.

5. For electricity consumption at your supply address recorded by a smart meter:

• 18.880 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the smart peak period; and

• 6.600 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the smart off-peak period.

6. For electricity consumption at your supply address recorded by a controlled load meter:

• 18.880 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the two rate peak period;and

• 6.600 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the two rate off-peak period.

7. For electricity consumption at your supply address recorded by a 5/7 day meter:

• 18.880 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the 5/7 day peak period;and

• 6.600 cents/kWh for electricity recorded as consumed during the 5/7 day off-peak period.

8. In this Schedule, unless the contrary intention appears:

controlled load meter means a meter which includes a time switch and is designed to only allowelectricity to be consumed during a pre-set period each day.

two rate meter means a meter that is able to separately measure consumption during the two ratepeak period and the two rate off-peak period.

two rate off-peak period means any period other than the two rate peak period.

two rate peak period means between 0700 and 2100 Central Standard Time on any day.

smart off-peak period means any period other than the smart peak period;

smart peak period means between 0700 and 2100 Central Standard Time on any business day.

single rate meter means a meter that is not able to record at what time during any day electricityis consumed.

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smart meter means a meter which satisfies the requirements set out in chapter 7 of the nationalelectricity code.

weekday means any day which is a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.

5/7 day meter means a meter that is able to separately measure consumption during the 5/7 daypeak period and the 5/7 day off-peak period.

5/7 day off-peak period means any period other than the 5/7 day peak period.

5/7 day peak period means between 0700 and 2100 Central Standard Time on any weekday.

9. These energy charge rates do not include any allowance for GST, approved energy lossfactors, market charges, network charges or metering charges.

10. The GST, market charges, network charges and metering charges payable by you from time totime under this contract will be included as separate items in your bill.

Dated 31 May 2001.

M. FRASER, Group General Manager, AGL Energy Sales and Marketing

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE CRIMINAL LAW (SENTENCING) ACT 1988————

No. 42 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 6—Fees

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Citation1. The Criminal Law (Sentencing) Regulations 2000 (see Gazette 2 March 2000 p. 1293), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 6—Fees3. Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from item 1 "$13.00" and substituting "$13.40";

(b) by striking out from item 2(a) "$20.00" and substituting "$20.50";

(c) by striking out from item 2(b) "$20.00" and substituting "$20.50";

(d) by striking out from item 2(c) "$56.00" and substituting "$58.00";

(e) by striking out from item 2(d) "$56.00" and substituting "$58.00".

AGCS 18/00 TEMP 1 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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1942 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE DISTRICT COURT ACT 1991————

No. 43 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the District Court Act 1991 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Insertion of reg. 2A

2A. Interpretation4. Variation of reg. 3—Fees5. Variation of Sched. 1—Fees in Civil Division6. Variation of Sched. 2—Fees in Criminal Division7. Variation of Sched. 3—Fees in Criminal Injuries Division

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Citation1. The District Court (Fees) Regulations 1992 (see Gazette 2 July 1992 p. 226), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Insertion of reg. 2A3. The following regulation is inserted after regulation 2 of the principal regulations:

Interpretation2A. In these regulations—

"Act" means the District Court Act 1991.

Variation of reg. 3—Fees4. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after subregulation (3) the

following subregulation:

(3a) The fees to be charged by the Court for inspection or copying of material under section54 of the Act are the appropriate fees set out in the schedules.

Variation of Sched. 1—Fees in Civil Division5. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$246" and substituting "$254";

(b) by striking out from clause 1A "$56" and substituting "$58";

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(c) by striking out from clause 1B "$246" and substituting "$254";

(d) by striking out from clause 2 "$56" and substituting "$58";

(e) by striking out from clause 4 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(f) by striking out from clause 7 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(g) by striking out from clause 8 "$51" and substituting "$52.50";

(h) by striking out from clause 10 "$154" and substituting "$159";

(i) by striking out from clause 12 "$30" and substituting "$31";

(j) by striking out from clause 14 "$154" and substituting "$159";

(k) by striking out from clause 15 "$462" and substituting "$476".

Variation of Sched. 2—Fees in Criminal Division6. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$30" and substituting "$31";

(c) by striking out from clause 5 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(d) by striking out from clause 6 "$51" and substituting "$52.50".

Variation of Sched. 3—Fees in Criminal Injuries Division7. Schedule 3 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$56" and substituting "$58";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(c) by striking out from clause 5 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(d) by striking out from clause 6 "$51" and substituting "$52.50";

(e) by striking out from clause 8 "$30" and substituting "$31";

(f) by striking out from clause 10 "$154" and substituting "$159";

(g) by striking out from clause 11 "$462" and substituting "$476".

AGCS 18/00 TEMP 1 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCES ANDDEVELOPMENT COURT ACT 1993

————No. 44 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Environment, Resources and Development Court Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees in General Jurisdiction

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Citation1. The Environment, Resources and Development Court Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 27 October

1993 p. 2094), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees in General Jurisdiction3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$61" and substituting "$63";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$23.50" and substituting "$24.20";

(c) by striking out from clause 3 "$185" and substituting "$191";

(d) by striking out from clause 4 "$123" and substituting "$127";

(e) by striking out from clause 5 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(f) by striking out from clause 9A "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(g) by striking out from clause 10 "$61" and substituting "$63".

AGCS 18/00 TEMP 1 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCES ANDDEVELOPMENT COURT ACT 1993

————No. 45 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Environment, Resources and Development Court Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Environment, Resources and Development Court (Native Title) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette

12 October 1995 p. 1098), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$339" and substituting "$350";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$23.50" and substituting "$24.20";

(c) by striking out from clause 3(a) "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(d) by striking out from clause 3(c) "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(e) by striking out from clause 4 "$61" and substituting "$63".

AGCS 18/00 TEMP 1 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE MAGISTRATES COURT ACT 1991————

No. 46 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Magistrates court Act 1991 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Insertion of reg. 2A

2A. Interpretation4. Variation of reg. 3—Fees5. Variation of Sched. 1—Fees in Civil (General Claims) Division and Civil (Minor Claims) Division6. Variation of Sched. 2—Fees in Criminal Division

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Citation1. The Magistrates Court (Fees) Regulations 1992 (see Gazette 2 July 1992 p. 232), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Insertion of reg. 2A3. The following regulation is inserted after regulation 2 of the principal regulations:

Interpretation2A. In these regulations—

"Act" means the Magistrates Court Act 1991.

Variation of reg. 3—Fees4. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after subregulation (2) the

following subregulation:

(2a) The fees payable for inspection or copying of material under section 51 of the Act arethe appropriate fees set out in the schedules.

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Variation of Sched. 1—Fees in Civil (General Claims) Division and Civil (Minor Claims)Division

5. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$56" and substituting "$58";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$56" and substituting "$58";

(c) by striking out from clause 3 "$107" and substituting "$110";

(d) by striking out from clause 4 "$107" and substituting "$110";

(e) by striking out from clause 5 "$10" and substituting "$10.30";

(f) by striking out from clause 6 "$56" and substituting "$58";

(g) by striking out from clause 7 "$56" and substituting "$58";

(h) by striking out from clause 9 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(i) by striking out from clause 12 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(j) by striking out from clause 13 "$51" and substituting "$52.50";

(k) by striking out from clause 15 "$30" and substituting "$31";

(l) by striking out from clause 16 "$154" and substituting "$159";

(m) by striking out from clause 17 "$462" and substituting "$476".

Variation of Sched. 2—Fees in Criminal Division6. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$82" and "$23.50" and substituting, respectively, "$84.50" and"$24.20";

(b) by striking out from clause 1A "$82" and substituting "$84.50";

(c) by striking out from clause 2 "$25.50" and substituting "$26.50";

(d) by striking out from clause 5 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(e) by striking out from clause 6 "$51" and substituting "$52.50".

AGCS 18/00 TEMP 1 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SHERIFF'S ACT 1978————

No. 47 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Sheriff's Act 1978 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

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Citation1. The Sheriff's Regulations 1992 (see Gazette 2 July 1992 p. 236), as varied, are referred to in these

regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$20.50" and substituting "$21.20";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$27.50" and substituting "$28.50";

(c) by striking out from clause 3 "$23.50" and substituting "$24.20";

(d) by striking out from clause 4 "$18.50" and substituting "$19";

(e) by striking out from clause 5 "$46" and substituting "$47.50";

(f) by striking out from clause 6 "$23.50" and substituting "$24.20";

(g) by striking out from clause 7 "$0.75" and substituting "$0.80";

(h) by striking out from clause 8 "$0.75" and substituting "$0.80";

(i) by striking out from clause 10 "$27.50" and substituting "$28.50";

(j) by striking out from clause 11 "$154" and substituting "$159".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SUPREME COURT ACT 1935————

No. 48 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Supreme Court Act 1935 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of reg. 5

5. Fees4. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Supreme Court (Probate Fees) Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 27 May 1999 p. 2825), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of reg. 53. Regulation 5 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following regulation is substituted:

Fees5. (1) The fees set out in the Schedule are payable as specified in the Schedule.

(2) The fees payable for inspection or copying of material under section 131 of the SupremeCourt Act 1935 are the appropriate fees set out in the Schedule.

Variation of Sched.—Fees4. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1(a) "$488" and substituting "$503";

(b) by striking out from clause 1(b) "$488" and substituting "$503";

(c) by striking out from clause 1(c) "$488" and substituting "$503";

(d) by striking out from clause 2 "$41" and substituting "$42.50";

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(e) by striking out from clause 3 "$41" and substituting "$42.50";

(f) by striking out from clause 4 "$41" and substituting "$42.50";

(g) by striking out from clause 5 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(h) by striking out from clause 6 "$18.50" and substituting "$19";

(i) by striking out from clause 7 "$18.50" and substituting "$19";

(j) by striking out from clause 8 "$41" and substituting "$42.50";

(k) by striking out from clause 9 "$17" and substituting "$17.50";

(l) by striking out from clause 10 "$29.50" and substituting "$30.50";

(m) by striking out from clause 11 "$17" and substituting "$17.50";

(n) by striking out from clause 12 "$10" and substituting "$10.30";

(o) by striking out from clause 13(a) "$17" and substituting "$17.50";

(p) by striking out from clause 13(b) "$17" and substituting "$17.50";

(q) by striking out from clause 14 "$56" and substituting "$57.50";

(r) by striking out from clause 15 "$27.50" and substituting "$28.50";

(s) by striking out from clause 16 "$71" and substituting "$73";

(t) by striking out from clause 17 "$21.50" and substituting "$22.20";

(u) by striking out from clause 18 "$143" and substituting "$147";

(v) by striking out from clause 19 "$27.50" and substituting "$28.50";

(w) by striking out from clause 20 "$143" and substituting "$147";

(x) by striking out from clause 21 "$71" and substituting "$73";

(y) by striking out from clause 23 "$27.50" and substituting "$28.50";

(z) by striking out from clause 24(a) "$17" and substituting "$17.50";

(za) by striking out from clause 24(b) "$5.10" and substituting "$5.30";

(zb) by striking out from clause 24(c) "$27.50" and substituting "$28.50".

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1951

REGULATIONS UNDER THE SUPREME COURT ACT 1935————

No. 49 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Supreme Court Act 1935 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Insertion of reg. 3A

3A. Interpretation4. Variation of reg. 4—Fees5. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Supreme Court (Fees) Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 27 May 1999 p. 2821), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Insertion of reg. 3A3. The following regulation is inserted after regulation 3 of the principal regulations:

Interpretation3A. In these regulations—

"Act" means the Supreme Court Act 1935.

Variation of reg. 4—Fees4. Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from subregulation (1)(a) "for those proceedings";

(b) by inserting after subregulation (2) the following subregulation:

(3) The fees payable for inspection or copying of material under section 131 of the Act arethe appropriate fees set out in the Schedule.

Variation of Sched.—Fees5. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1(a) "$488.00" and substituting "$503.00";

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(b) by striking out from clause 1(b) "$488.00" and substituting "$503.00";

(c) by striking out from clause 1(c) "$82.00" and substituting "$84.00";

(d) by striking out from clause 1(d) "$406.00" and "$488.00" and substituting, respectively, "$419.00" and "$503.00";

(e) by striking out from clause 2(a) "$30.00" and substituting "$31.00";

(f) by striking out from clause 2(b) "$30.00" and substituting "$31.00";

(g) by striking out from clause 2(c) "$30.00" and substituting "$31.00";

(h) by striking out from clause 3 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(i) by striking out from clause 4 "$2.00" and substituting "$2.10";

(j) by striking out from clause 7 "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

(k) by striking out from clause 9 "$231.00" and substituting "$238.00";

(l) by striking out from clause 11 "$30.00" and substituting "$31.00";

(m) by striking out from clause 13 "$82.00" and substituting "$84.50";

(n) by striking out from clause 14 "$154.00" and substituting "$159.00";

(o) by striking out from clause 15 "$462.00" and substituting "$476.00";

(p) by striking out from clause 16 "$236.00" and substituting "$243.00";

(q) by striking out from clause 17(a) "$5.10" and substituting "$5.30";

(r) by striking out from clause 17(b) "$2.00" and substituting "$2.10";

(s) by striking out from clause 19 "$8.20" and substituting "$8.50";

(t) by striking out from clause 20 "$29.50" and substituting "$30.50";

(u) by striking out from clause 21(a) "$24.50" and substituting "$25.50";

(v) by striking out from clause 21(b) "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

(w) by striking out from clause 21 "$66.00" and substituting "$68.00";

(x) by striking out from clause 22 "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

(y) by striking out from clause 23 "$24.50" and substituting "$25.50";

(z) by striking out from clause 24 "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

(za) by striking out from clause 25 "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

(zb) by striking out from clause 26 "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

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(zc) by striking out from clause 27 "$51.00" and substituting "$52.50";

(zd) by striking out from clause 28 "$154.00" and substituting "$159.00";

(ze) by striking out from clause 29(a) "$10.00" and substituting "$10.30";

(zf) by striking out from clause 29(b) "$6.10" and substituting "$6.30";

(zg) by striking out from clause 30 "$29.50" and substituting "$30.50".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE YOUTH COURT ACT 1993————

No. 50 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Youth Court Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Youth Court (Fees) Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 30 May 1996 p. 2695), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$82" and "$23.50" and substituting, respectively, "$84.50" and"$24.20";

(b) by striking out from clause 1AA "$82" and substituting "$84.50";

(c) by striking out from clause 1A "$82" and substituting "$84.50";

(d) by striking out from clause 2 "$25.50" and substituting "$26.50";

(e) by striking out from clause 5 "$2" and substituting "$2.10";

(f) by striking out from clause 6 "$51" and substituting "$52.50".

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1955

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PRIVATE PARKING AREAS ACT 1986————

No. 51 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Private Parking Areas Act 1986 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of reg. 11

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Private Parking Areas Regulations 1987 (see Gazette 17 December 1987 p. 1894), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of reg. 113. Regulation 11 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following regulation is substituted:

Expiation of offences

11. The following expiation fees are fixed for alleged offences against the Act or theseregulations:

Offence Feesection 8(1) ........................................................................................................................ $40section 8(2) ........................................................................................................................ $61section 8(3), (4) or (5)........................................................................................................ $25section 8(6) ........................................................................................................................ $13regulation 3(1)(a) ............................................................................................................... $13regulation 3(1)(b) ............................................................................................................... $24regulation 4 ........................................................................................................................ $31regulation 5 ........................................................................................................................ $31regulation 6 ........................................................................................................................ $15regulation 7(a) or (b).......................................................................................................... $40

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999————

No. 52 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Local Government Act 1999 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Prescribed fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Local Government (General) Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 25 November 1999 p. 2855), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Prescribed fees

$

1. For the purposes of s. 169(9)(c) of the Act, where the valuation is—

(a) of land used by the objector solely as his or her principal place of residence, theprescribed fee is..................................................................................................................

................. 63

(b) of any other land, the prescribed fee is .............................................................................................. 156

2. For the purposes of s. 169(16) of the Act, where the valuation is—

(a) of land used by the objector solely as his or her principal place of residence, theprescribed fee is..................................................................................................................

............... 139

(b) of any other land, the prescribed fee is ............................................................................................. 170

3. For the purposes of s. 187(3)(e) of the Act .......................................................................................................... 10.

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1957

REGULATIONS UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1934————

No. 53 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Local Government Act 1934 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Local Government (Freedom of Information—Fees and Charges) Regulations 1991 (see

Gazette 19 December 1991 p. 1992), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principalregulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.3. The Schedule to the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "20.00" and substituting "20.60";

(b) by striking out from clause 2(1) "7.50" (twice occurring) and substituting, in each case, "7.70";

(c) by striking out from clause 2(2)(b) "4.40" and substituting "4.55";

(d) by striking out from clause 3 "20.00" and substituting "20.60".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE CROWN LANDS ACT 1929————

No. 54 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Crown Lands Act 1929 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

———————————————————Citation

1. The Crown Lands Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 29 August 1996 p. 1007), as varied, are referredto in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees

Application fees1. Application for consent—

(a) to transfer, assign, mortgage, encumber or sublet a lease, agreement or landgrant (or part of a lease) .............................................................................................................................$250.00

(b) to transfer, assign or sublet a licence where the licence is held inseparable withother Crown leasehold land being transferred ............................................................................................$124.00

(c) to transfer, assign or sublet a licence in any other case...............................................................................$250.00

2. Application to surrender a lease for other tenure ............................................................................................$265.00

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3. Application to surrender absolutely a miscellaneous lease endorsed "non-acceptable"and for the issue of a new miscellaneous lease to a nominated party ..........................................................................$250.00

4. Application to convert a licence to other tenure .............................................................................................$265.00

5. Application for a duplicate or amended consent to transfer, assign, mortgage, encumber orsublet a lease, agreement or land grant ..........................................................................................................................$17.90

(N.B. The cost of publishing a notice in the Gazette where required under s. 222 of the Act is payable in addition to theabove fees.)

Document fees6. For preparing—

(a) a land grant ................................................................................................................................................$168.00

(b) a lease or agreement ...................................................................................................................................$329.00

(c) a surrender of a lease or agreement ............................................................................................................$198.00

(d) a surrender of part of a lease or agreement .................................................................................................$329.00

(e) a certificate under s. 66A or 66B of the Act ...............................................................................................$168.00

(f) a certificate where a lease or agreement is altered, renewed or revived .....................................................$168.00

(g) a determination of a lease or agreement on completion of purchase ..........................................................$198.00

(h) a resumption of a lease or agreement ........................................................................................................$198.00

(i) a resumption of part of a lease or agreement .............................................................................................$329.00

(j) a request by the Minister to alter or cancel a land grant or certificate of titleon behalf of another party ..........................................................................................................................$168.00

(k) a grant of easement or an extinguishment of a grant of easement ..............................................................$168.00

(l) a mortgage or discharge of mortgage .........................................................................................................$168.00

7. For correcting by registration an error in the name or other particulars supplied by or onbehalf of a lessee, purchaser or other party .................................................................................................................$168.00

Miscellaneous fees8. For processing a transaction (other than a transaction in respect of which an

application fee has been paid) under the Act at the request of any person for the benefitof that person or some other person nominated by that person .................................................................................. $250.00

(N.B. Documentary fees are payable in addition to the above fee.)

9. For production in the Lands Titles Office of land grants, certificates of title, leasesand agreements held as security irrespective of the number of documents involved in theone transaction ............................................................................................................................................................$100.00

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10. For preparing or checking definitions for proclamations or notices under the Act—

(a) where the time spent in preparing or checking definitions exceeds two and a halfhours (per hour) ...........................................................................................................................................$68.50

(b) minimum fee ..............................................................................................................................................$172.00

N.B. Lands Titles Office fees and stamp duty are not included in the fees in this Schedule but will, in appropriatecircumstances, be payable.

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1961

REGULATIONS UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993————

No. 55 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Environment Protection Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 3—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Environment Protection (Beverage Container) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 27 April 1995

p. 1658), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched. 3—Fees3. Schedule 3 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from clause 2 "$56.00" and

substituting "$57.50".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993————

No. 56 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Environment Protection Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of reg. 4

4. Monetary value of fee unit4. Variation of Sched. 5—Miscellaneous Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Environment Protection (Fees and Levy) Regulations 1994 (see Gazette 15 December 1994 p.

2202), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of reg. 43. Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following regulation is substituted:

Monetary value of fee unit4. In these regulations, the monetary value of a fee unit on or after 1 July 2001 is—

(a) for the purposes of clause 3(5) and (6) of Part A of Schedule 3—$9.90;

(b) for the purposes of the remainder of Part A of Schedule 3—$10.30;

(c) for all other purposes—$12.00.

Variation of Sched. 5—Miscellaneous Fees4. Schedule 5 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from clause 2 "6.00" (wherever

occurring) and substituting, in each case, "6.15".

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1963

REGULATIONS UNDER THE NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFEACT 1972

————No. 57 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Schedule 1—Fees

SCHEDULE 1Fees

———————————————————Citation

1. The Wildlife Regulations 1990 (see Gazette 1 November 1990 p. 1400), as varied, are referred toin these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Schedule 1—Fees3. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

1. Take permit (s. 53(1)(d)) $32.75

2. The following fees are payable:

(a) on application for a permit

Keep and sell permit (s. 58) Fee for a period of 1, 3 or5 years (a period of lessthan 1 year but more than6 months will be taken tobe 1 year) ending on 30June

Fee for a periodof 6 months orless ending 30June

Class 1 $41.00 per year $24.60

Class 2 (Schedule 6 animals only) $720.00 per year $395.00

Class 2 (Schedule 6 and specialist animals) $1030.00 per year $567.00

Class 3 $72.00 per year $40.00

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Class 4 $333.00 per year $185.00

Class 5 $665.00 per year $370.00

Class 7 $1332.00 per year $741.00

Class 8 $666.00 per year $370.00

Class 10 Nil Nil

Class 11 $21.00 per year $11.30

Transfer

transfer class 1 to 3 $31.00 $15.40

transfer class 2 (Schedule 6 animals only) to Class 2(Schedule 6 and specialist animals)

$309.00 $170.00

Emu farming permit (s.60C)—

Class 12 $284.00 $154.00

for each additional property to which permitapplies

$114.00 $68.00

(b) on application for an additional record or return bookunder reg. 9(10)

$7.70

(c) on application for approval of premises under reg. 10or 11

$141.00

(d) additional fee payable on application for a permit ifthe permit is to be issued in the form of a plastic card

$7.00

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1965

REGULATIONS UNDER THE NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972————

No. 58 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The National Parks and Wildlife (Hunting) Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 29 August 1996

p. 984), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied by striking out clause 2 and substituting the

following clause:

Fees2. The following fees are payable:

(a) basic hunting permit .....................................................................................................................................$13.10

(b) basic hunting permit (concession cardholder and junior concession rate) .....................................................$6.60

(c) hunting permit with open season endorsement for quail only ......................................................................$37.00

(d) hunting permit with open season endorsement for quail only(concession cardholder and junior concession rate) .....................................................................................$18.50

(e) hunting permit with open season endorsement (duck or quail) ....................................................................$37.00

(f) hunting permit with open season endorsement (duck or quail)(concession cardholder and junior concession rate) .....................................................................................$19.00

(g) hunting permit (subjunior concession rate) ....................................................................................................$4.20

(h) transfer to endorsed permit ..........................................................................................................................$24.00

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(i) transfer to endorsed permit (concession cardholder and junior concession rate) .........................................$12.00

(j) permit to take galahs or corellas other than by shooting ..............................................................................$53.00

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1967

REGULATIONS UNDER THE BOTANIC GARDENS AND STATEHERBARIUM ACT 1978

————No. 59 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium Act 1978, on the recommendation of the Board of the BotanicGardens and State Herbarium and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Schedule

SCHEDULECharges

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium (General) Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 15 July 1993

p. 569), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Schedule3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULECharges

1. ADMISSION CHARGES

(1) During usual opening hours—

(a) The Conservatory $3.30 per adult$1.65 per child or concession holder

$7.70 per family

(b) The Rose Garden $3.00 per adult$1.50 per child or concession holder

$7.00 per family$2.00 per adult in a group tour

(c) Joint admission to the Conservatory $5.00 per adultand the Rose Garden $2.50 per child or concession holder

$12.00 per family$4.00 per adult in a group tour

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2. SERVICES

(1) Tree Advisory Service

(a) Tree inspection (including $101.00 for the first hourtravelling time and time spent (or part of an hour)researching and writing report) plus $51.50 for each

subsequent half hour(or part of a half hour)

(b) Expert advice or court appearance $101.00 for each hour (oras expert witness (including part of an hour)travelling time)

(2) Plant Sciences Services

For acting as consultant or court appearance as expert witness:

(a) where the service is provided $109.00 for each hourby an officer classified at a (or part of an hour)level of or equivalent to ProfessionalService Officer 4 or below

(b) where the service is provided $145.00 for each hourby an officer classified at a (or part of an hour)level of or equivalent to ProfessionalServices Officer 5 or above

(3) Identification of Plant Specimens and other Plant Material for Commonwealth Agency or Instrumentality

(a) per specimen, for a signed $60.00 for the first 15 minuteswritten identification (or part of 15 minutes)

plus $46.25 for each subsequent30 minutes (or part of 30 minutes)

(b) per specimen, for an oral $36.50 for the first 15 minutesor unsigned identification (or part of 15 minutes)

plus $46.25 for each subsequent30 minutes (or part of 30 minutes)

(4) Identification of Plant Specimens by the State Herbarium

(a) where the service is provided to $18.50 per specimena person for commercial purposes identified

(b) in any other case No charge

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1969

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALSACT 1985

————No. 60 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1985 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I makethe following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

IAIN EVANS Minister for Environment and Heritage———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations (No.2) 2000 (see Gazette 27 January 2000 p.

532) are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

1. Application for licence or renewal of licence under Part 4 of the Act (Teaching and research involving animals)...........................................................................................................................................................................$50

2. Application for a permit under section 34 of the Act (Permits to hold rodeos) ................................................$50.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HEALTH COMMISSIONACT 1976

————No. 61 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the South Australian Health Commission Act 1976, on the recommendation of the Minister for Human Servicesand with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 3

————————————————————————

Citation1. The South Australian Health Commission (Recognised Hospital and Incorporated Health

Centre—Compensable and Non-Medicare Patients Fees) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 13 April 1995 p.1442), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched. 33. Schedule 3 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1 "$331.00" and substituting "$341.00";

(b) by striking out from clause 2 "$286.00" and substituting "$295.00";

(c) by striking out from clause 3(a) "$199.00" and substituting "$205.00";

(d) by striking out from clause 3(b) "$286.00" and substituting "$295.00";

(e) by striking out from clause 3(c) "$23.50" and substituting "$24.00";

(f) by striking out from clause 3(d) "$231.00" and substituting "$238.00";

(g) by striking out from clause 4(a)(i)(A) "$286.00" and substituting "$295.00";

(h) by striking out from clause 4(a)(i)(B) "$362.50" and substituting "$374.00";

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(i) by striking out from clause 4(a)(i)(C) "$93.50" and substituting "$96.50";

(j) by striking out from clause 4(a)(ii)(A) "$135.50" and substituting "$140.00";

(k) by striking out from clause 4(a)(ii)(B) "$103.50" and substituting "$107.00";

(l) by striking out from clause 4(a)(ii)(C) "$43.00" and substituting "$44.50";

(m) by striking out from clause 4(b) "$286.00" and substituting "$295.00".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HEALTH COMMISSIONACT 1976

————No. 62 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the South Australian Health Commission Act 1976 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Imake the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 9—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The South Australian Health Commission (Private Hospitals) Regulations 2000 (see Gazette 31

August 2000 p. 1023) are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 9—Fees3. Regulation 9 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from subregulation (1)(a) "$133.50" and substituting "$138.00";

(b) by striking out from subregulation (1)(b) "$133.50" and substituting "$138.00";

(c) by striking out from subregulation (1)(c) "$133.50" and substituting "$138.00".

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1973

REGULATIONS UNDER THE RADIATION PROTECTION AND CONTROLACT 1982

————No. 63 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Imake the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 4

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Ionizing Radiation Regulations 2000 (see Gazette 24 August 2000 p. 645) are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched. 43. Schedule 4 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 2(1)(a) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(b) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(c) by striking out from clause 2(2) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(d) by striking out from clause 3(1)(a) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(e) by striking out from clause 3(1)(b)(i) "$81.00" and substituting "$83.50";

(f) by striking out from clause 3(1)(b)(ii) "$243.00" and substituting "$250.50";

(g) by striking out from clause 3(2)(a) "$81.00" and substituting "$83.50";

(h) by striking out from clause 3(2)(b) "$243.00" and substituting "$250.50";

(i) by striking out from clause 4(1)(a)(i) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(j) by striking out from clause 4(1)(a)(ii) "$17.50" and substituting "$18.00";

(k) by striking out from clause 4(1)(b)(i) "$17.50" and substituting "$18.00";

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(l) by striking out from clause 4(1)(b)(ii) "$52.50" and substituting "$54.00";

(m) by striking out from clause 4(2)(a) "$17.50" and substituting "$18.00";

(n) by striking out from clause 4(2)(b) "$52.50" and substituting "$54.00";

(o) by striking out from clause 5(1)(a) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(p) by striking out from clause 5(1)(b) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(q) by striking out from clause 5(2) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(r) by striking out from clause 6(1)(a) "$47.00" and substituting "$48.25";

(s) by striking out from clause 6(1)(b)(i) "$81.00" and substituting "$83.50";

(t) by striking out from clause 6(1)(b)(ii) "$243.00" and substituting "$250.50";

(u) by striking out from clause 6(2)(a) "$81.00" and substituting "$83.50";

(v) by striking out from clause 6(2)(b) "$243.00" and substituting "$250.50".

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1975

REGULATIONS UNDER THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT 1984————

No. 64 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Controlled Substances Act 1984 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Controlled Substances (Pesticide) Regulations 1988 (see Gazette 19 May 1988 p. 1267), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2General Fees

1. Fee on Application for Licence

The fee payable on application for a licence is as follows:

Type oflicence

Fee payable (according to the month in which the licence is granted) ($)

Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Pest ControlOperator

47.50 44.50 41 38 35 32 29 26 22.50 18.50 15.50 12.50

Pest Controller 193 177 164 151 136 123 109 95 81.50 68 53.50 40

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2. Fee on Application for Renewal of Licence

The fee payable on application for renewal of a licence is as follows:

Type of Licence Fee payable (per annum)

Renewal of Pest Control Operator's Licence .................................................................................. $ 47.50Renewal of Pest Controller's Licence ............................................................................................. $193.00

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1977

REGULATIONS UNDER THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT 1984————

No. 65 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Controlled Substances Act 1984 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. D

SCHEDULE DFees

(Regulations 10 and 41)————————————————————————

Citation1. The Controlled Substances (Poisons) Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 4 January 1996 p. 36), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. D3. Schedule D of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE DFees

(Regulations 10 and 41)

1. Annual fee for manufacturers licence—

(a) for a manufacturer who manufactures only schedule 1 poisons...............................................................................0

(b) for a manufacturer who manufactures schedule 2 poisons.................................................................................$172

(c) for a manufacturer who manufactures schedule 3 poisons.................................................................................$172

(d) for a manufacturer who manufactures schedule 4 poisons.................................................................................$172

(e) for a manufacturer who manufactures schedule 5 poisons.................................................................................$115

(f) for a manufacturer who manufactures schedule 6 poisons.................................................................................$172

(g) for a manufacturer who manufactures schedule 7 poisons.................................................................................$172

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(h) for a manufacturer who manufactures drugs of dependence ..............................................................................$228

NB The maximum cumulative annual fee is⋅⋅⋅⋅ for a manufacturer of poisons other than drugs of dependence—$575⋅⋅⋅⋅ for a manufacturer of drugs of dependence—$700

2. Annual fee for wholesale dealers licence—

(a) for a wholesaler who sells only schedule 1 poisons .................................................................................................0

(b) for a wholesaler who sells schedule 2 poisons ................................................................................................$56.50

(c) for a wholesaler who sells schedule 3 poisons ................................................................................................$56.50

(d) for a wholesaler who sells schedule 4 poisons ...................................................................................................$115

(e) for a wholesaler who sells schedule 5 poisons ................................................................................................$56.50

(f) for a wholesaler who sells schedule 6 poisons ................................................................................................$56.50

(g) for a wholesaler who sells schedule 7 poisons ...................................................................................................$115

(h) for a wholesaler who sells drugs of dependence ................................................................................................$228

NB The maximum cumulative annual fee is⋅⋅⋅⋅ for a wholesaler who sells poisons other than drugs of dependence—$287⋅⋅⋅⋅ for a wholesaler who sells drugs of dependence—$430

3. Annual fee for retail sellers licence ...................................................................................................................................$115

4. Annual fee for medicine sellers licence...............................................................................................................................$28

5. Annual fee for a licence to supply or administer—

(a) an S4 drug (other than a drug of dependence) ................................................................................................$56.50

(b) a drug of dependence ......................................................................................................................................$56.50

NB The maximum cumulative annual fee for a licence to supply or administer S4 drugs and drugs of dependenceis $77.50

6. Annual fee for licence to possess schedule F poisons ....................................................................................................$85.50

7. Annual fee for licence to possess drugs of dependence or equipment (s. 31).................................................................$56.50

8. Annual fee for licence to sell (other than by wholesale dealing) orpossess drugs of dependence (s. 32)...............................................................................................................................$56.50

9. Application fee for analysis of substance ..........................................................................................................................$172

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1979

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHACT 1987

————No. 66 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Public and Environmental Health Act 1987 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Imake the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Public and Environmental Health (Waste Control) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette

10 May 1995 p. 1802), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees

PART AThis Part applies if the authority is a council

1. Installation or alteration of a waste control system—Other than a temporary facility

(1) For the purposes of this item, the capacity of a waste control system will be taken to include (if relevant) the combinedsludge scum and hydraulic loadings for both sewage and sullage waste material.

(2) Fees payable in relation to an application for approval to install or alter a waste control system—

(a) if the system's capacity does not exceed 5 000 litres.....................................................................................$66.50

(b) if the system's capacity exceeds 5 000 litres.........................................................................$66.50 plus $14.50 foreach 1 000 litres

(or part thereof) incapacity in excess of

5 000 litres,plus $72.00 for each inspection required by the council.

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2. Installation or alteration of a temporary waste control system

Fees payable in relation to an application for approval to install or alter a temporary waste control system—

(a) if the system will service not more than 10 persons......................................................................................$29.25

(b) if the system will service more than 10 persons, butnot more than 100 persons ...................................................................................................$59.25 plus $14.50 for

each 1 000 litres(or part thereof) in

capacity in excess of5 000 litres (if any)

(c) if the system will service more than 100 persons.................................................................$66.50 plus $14.50 foreach 1 000 litres

(or part thereof) incapacity in excess of5 000 litres (if any),

plus $72.00 for each inspection required by the council.

3. Fee payable in relation to the connection of a waste control system to a STED scheme or sewer—

(a) existing system..............................................................................................................................................$66.50

(b) new system—

(i) if the system's capacity does not exceed 5 000 litres.....................................................................$66.50

(ii) if the system's capacity exceeds 5 000 litres ........................................................$66.50 plus $14.50 foreach 1 000 litres

(or part thereof) incapacity in excess of

5 000 litres,plus $72.00 for each inspection required by the council.

4. Fee payable if a matter must be referred to the Minister—referral fee................................................................................$29.25plus $72.00 for each inspection (if any) carried out by a person authorised by the Minister.

(A fee payable under this item is payable to the Minister but may be collected by the council on behalf of the Minister (and thenforwarded to the Department)).

PART BThis Part applies if the authority is the Minister

1. In relation to a matter of a kind referred to in Part A—the same fee that would be payable under that Part is payable to theMinister (as if the Minister were a council) (including a case where the waste control system is not the same as, but is similar to,a system that conforms with a prescribed code).

2. In any other case ....................................................................................................................................................................$300plus, if more than one inspection is required, $119.50 for each additional inspection required by the Minister.

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1981

REGULATIONS UNDER THE ADOPTION ACT 1988————

No. 67 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Adoption Act 1988 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched.

SCHEDULEFees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Adoption Regulations 1989 (see Gazette 17 August 1989 p. 571), as varied, are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULEFees

Fees payable to the Chief Executive in respect of applications for adoption through the Prospective Adoptive ParentsRegister

1. On lodgement of an expression of interest under regulation 7(1)—

(a) standard fee ......................................................................................................................................................$200

(b) fee for person whose previous registration has lapsed or who has adopted a child underthe Act..............................................................................................................................................................$130

2. On lodgement of an application for registration as a prospective adoptive parent—

(a) for new applicants ............................................................................................................................................$500

(b) for applicants who have applied previously.....................................................................................................$275

3. For the preparation of an assessment report by the Chief Executive—

(a) for new applicants ............................................................................................................................................$500

(b) for applicants who have previously been the subject of an assessment report .................................................$250

4. On lodgement of an application for transfer of registration under regulation 11 ..........................................................$183

5. On lodgement of an application for conversion of registration under regulation 12 .....................................................$292

6. For preparation of an assessment report by the Chief Executive followingan application for conversion of registration under regulation 12..............................................................................................$292

7. On placement of a child under regulation 20 ................................................................................................................$250

Fees payable to the Chief Executive in respect of other adoptions

8. For all functions associated with consent to adoption and, where necessary, the preparation of a report under section22(1) of the Act prior to an application to the Court for an order for adoption of a child by a relative of the child, a person whohas been appointed a guardian of the child by a court or a person who is cohabiting with a parent of the child in a marriagerelationship—

(a) if the application for an adoption order is to relate to only one child .......................................................................$239

(b) if the application for an adoption order is to relate to more than one child .................................................. $239 for thefirst child and

$64 for eachadditional child

named in theapplication

Other fees payable to the Chief Executive

9. For obtaining information under section 27 or 27A of the Act .......................................................................................$50

DHSCS01/08 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1983

REGULATIONS UNDER THE HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940————

No. 68 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Housing Improvement Act 1940, on the recommendation of the South Australian Housing Trust and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DEAN BROWN Minister for Human Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 5

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Housing Improvement (Statements under section 60) Regulations 1986 (see Gazette 27 March

1986 p. 748), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 53. Regulation 5 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out "$20.50" and substituting

"$21.00".

DHSCS01/08 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961————

No. 69 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Road Traffic Act 1961 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 9

SCHEDULE 9Expiation Fees (Reg. 45)

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Citation1. The Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 25 November 1999 p. 2690), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 93. Schedule 9 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 9Expiation Fees (Reg. 45)

PART 1OFFENCES AGAINST THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961

Section Description of offence against Road Traffic Act 1961 Fee($)

47B(1) Driving whilst having prescribed concentration of alcohol in bloodContravention involving less than 0.08 grams of alcohol in100 millilitres of blood ............................................................................................................................. 129

79B(2) See end of Schedule91(3) Failing to comply with direction of ferry operator................................................................................... 45112(2) Driving or towing on road vehicle not complying with vehicle standards or requirements relating to

safety maintenance or emission control systemsNon-compliance with rule 155 of the vehicle standards........................................................................... 129Non-compliance with rule 158 of the vehicle standards........................................................................... 66Any other contravention of section 112(1) ............................................................................................... 138

114(2) Driving or towing on road vehicle not complying with mass and loading requirementsExceeding mass limits of vehicle— by not more than 500 kg over permitted mass ......................................................................................... 171

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by more than 500 kg but not more than 1 000 over permitted mass ........................................................ 219 by more than 1 000 kg but not more than 1 500 kg over permitted mass ................................................ 280 by more than 1 500 kg but not more than 2 000 kg over permitted mass ................................................ 295Any non-compliance other than exceeding a mass limit........................................................................... 138

164A(1) Contravening or failing to comply with provision of ActContravention of or failure to comply with—s. 33(9) Failing to comply with direction of member of police force............................................ 124s. 41(2) Failing to comply with direction of member of police force............................................ 124s. 53B(1) Selling radar detector or jammer or storing or offering radar detector or jammer for

sale .................................................................................................................................. 211s. 82(1) Speeding while passing school bus

Exceeding the speed-limit while passing a school bus—by less than 15 kph ............................................................................................. 126by 15 kph or more but less than 30 kph.............................................................. 200by 30 kph or more .............................................................................................. 312

s. 83(1)(a) Speeding while passing emergency vehicleExceeding 40 kph while passing an emergency vehicle—

by less than 15 kph .............................................................................................by 15 kph or more but less than 30 kph..............................................................by 30 kph or more ..............................................................................................

126200312

s. 83A(1) Standing, etc. or placing goods or sign on carriageway, dividing strip or traffic islandfor purpose of soliciting business, etc. ............................................................................ 45

s. 83A(2) Buying or offering to buy goods from person standing, etc. on carriageway, etc. incontravention of rule 83A(1) ........................................................................................... 45

s. 85(2) Leaving stationary vehicle in prohibited area near Parliament House, etc. withoutauthority .......................................................................................................................... 58

s. 87 Walking without due care or attention etc....................................................................... 10s. 95 Riding on vehicle without consent of driver .................................................................... 45s. 99A Bicycle rider riding on footpath or other road-related area failing to give warning to

pedestrians etc. ................................................................................................................ 18s. 99B(1) Riding wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy without due care or attention etc.. . 18s. 99B(2) Riding wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy on footpath or other road-related

area abreast of another vehicle etc. ................................................................................ 18s. 99B(3) Riding wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy on footpath or other road-related

area without giving warning to pedestrians etc. ............................................................. 18s. 106(1) Damaging road, bridge, etc. otherwise than by reasonable use or removing, damaging

or interfering with fence, post, etc.. ................................................................................. 107s. 107 Driving, drawing, hauling, dragging over road any implement, sledge, etc. .................. 107s. 108(1) Depositing certain articles or materials on road ............................................................ 101s. 110 Failing to keep whole of vehicle on sealed surface when driving on sealed road........... 45s. 161A(1) Driving of certain vehicles subject to Ministerial approval ............................................ 138s. 162A(2) Driving motor vehicle not equipped with seat belts, etc. as required by regulations ...... 186s. 162C(1) Riding wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy without wearing safety helmet

complying with regulations and properly adjusted and securely fastened ...................... 45s. 162C(2) Riding wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy on which is carried child under

16 years not wearing safety helmet complying with regulations and properly adjustedand securely fastened ...................................................................................................... 45

s. 162C(2a) Parent or other person having custody or care of child under 16 years causing orpermitting child to ride or be carried on wheeled recreational device or wheeled toywithout wearing safety helmet complying with regulations and properly adjusted andsecurely fastened ............................................................................................................. 44

167(1) Causing or permitting the commission of an expiable offence against the Road TrafficAct 1961 or these regulations................................................................................................................... 40

174B Further offence for continued parking contravention .............................................................................. 13

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PART 2OFFENCES AGAINST THE AUSTRALIAN ROAD RULES

Rule Description of offence against Australian Road Rules Fee($)

20 SpeedingExceeding applicable speed-limit on length of road— by less than 15 kph............................................................................................................................ 126 by 15 kph or more but less than 30 kph ............................................................................................ 200 by 30 kph or more ............................................................................................................................. 312

27(1) Failing to keep left when starting left turn (from other than multi-lane road) .................................. 15328(1) Failing to keep within left lane when starting left turn on multi-lane road ....................................... 15329 Failing to make left turn as indicated by road marking..................................................................... 15331(1) Starting right turn incorrectly (from other than multi-lane road) ..................................................... 15332(1) Failing to keep within right lane when starting right turn (on multi-lane road) ............................... 15333(1) Making right turn at intersection incorrectly (other than at T-intersection) ..................................... 15334(1) Making hook turn at "hook turn only" sign incorrectly ..................................................................... 13335(2) Bicycle rider making hook turn at intersection with "no hook turn only" sign,

etc. incorrectly ................................................................................................................................... 1836 Bicycle rider making hook turn contrary to "no hook turn by bicycles sign" .................................... 1837 Starting U-turn without clear view, etc.............................................................................................. 18838 Failing to give way when making U-turn........................................................................................... 18839(1) Making U-turn contrary to "no U-turn sign" at break in dividing strip ............................................ 17539(2) Making U-turn contrary to "no U-turn sign" on length of road ........................................................ 17540 Making U-turn at intersection with traffic lights and "no U-turn permitted" sign ............................ 14941 Making U-turn at intersection without traffic lights and without "U-turn permitted"

sign..................................................................................................................................................... 17542 Starting U-turn at intersection from incorrect position ..................................................................... 18843(1) Starting and making left turn incorrectly........................................................................................... 15343(2) Starting and making right turn incorrectly ........................................................................................ 15346(1) Failing to give left change of direction signal before turning left ..................................................... 14746(4) Failing to stop giving left change of direction signal after turning left ............................................. 8648(1) Failing to give right change of direction signal before turning right ................................................ 14748(4) Failing to stop giving right change of direction signal after turning right ....................................... 8651 Using direction indicator lights when not permitted ......................................................................... 8653(1) Failing to give stop signal before stopping or suddenly slowing....................................................... 14753(2) Failing to give sufficient warning of stopping ................................................................................... 14753(3) Failing to give stop signal while slowing .......................................................................................... 14756(1) Failing to stop for red traffic light ..................................................................................................... 21156(2) Failing to stop for red traffic arrow .................................................................................................. 21157(2) Failing to stop for yellow traffic light or arrow................................................................................. 21157(3) Failing to leave intersection showing yellow traffic light or arrow................................................... 21159(1) Proceeding through red traffic light .................................................................................................. 21160 Proceeding through red traffic arrow................................................................................................ 21161(2) Failing to stop at intersection when traffic lights or arrows change to yellow or red....................... 21161(5) Failing to leave intersection when traffic lights or arrows change to yellow or red ......................... 21162 Failing to give way when turning at intersection with traffic lights .................................................. 21163(2) Failing to give way at intersection with traffic lights not operating or only partly operating—

where traffic light-stop sign ............................................................................................................... 21163(3) Failing to give way at intersection with traffic lights not operating or only partly operating—

where no traffic light-stop sign .......................................................................................................... 21164 Failing to give way at flashing yellow traffic arrow at intersection .................................................. 21165(2) Failing to give way at marked foot crossing (except at intersection) with flashing

yellow traffic light .............................................................................................................................. 20166(1) Failing to stop for twin red lights (except at level crossing).............................................................. 4566(4) Proceeding after stopping for twin red lights (except at level crossing)............................................ 4567(1) Failing to stop and give way at stop sign or stop line at intersection without traffic lights .............. 21168(1) Failing to stop and give way at stop sign or stop line at other place ................................................ 17569(1) Failing to give way at give way sign or give way line at intersection................................................ 21170 Failing to give way at give way sign at bridge or length of narrow road ......................................... 21171(1) Failing to give way at give way sign or give way line at other place ................................................ 175

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72(1) Failing to give way at intersection (except T-intersection or roundabout)........................................ 21173(1) Failing to give way at T-intersection ................................................................................................. 21174(1) Failing to give way when entering road from road-related area or adjacent land ........................... 18875(1) Failing to give way when entering road-related area or adjacent land from road ........................... 18876(1) Moving into path of tram travelling in tram lane, etc........................................................................ 8676(2) Failing to move out of path of tram travelling in tram lane, etc........................................................ 8677(1) Failing to give way to bus.................................................................................................................. 8678(1) Moving into path of police or emergency vehicle .............................................................................. 21178(2) Failing to move out of path of police or emergency vehicle .............................................................. 21179(1) Failing to give way to police or emergency vehicle ........................................................................... 21180(2) Failing to stop at children's crossing................................................................................................. 21180(3) Failing to obey hand-held stop sign at children's crossing ............................................................... 17580(4) Proceeding while pedestrian on children's crossing.......................................................................... 21181(2) Failing to give way at pedestrian crossing ........................................................................................ 20182 Overtaking or passing vehicle at children's crossing or pedestrian crossing.................................... 20183 Failing to give way to pedestrian in shared zone .............................................................................. 16184(1) Failing to give way when driving through break in dividing strip..................................................... 18885 Failing to give way on painted island................................................................................................ 17586(1) Failing to give way in median turning bays....................................................................................... 18887(1) Failing to give way when moving from side or shoulder of road ...................................................... 16587(3) Failing to give way when moving from median strip parking area ................................................... 16588(1) Failing to turn left at intersection with "left turn only" sign.............................................................. 17588(2) Failing to turn left when in left lane at intersection with "left lane must turn

left" sign ............................................................................................................................................. 17589(1) Failing to turn right at intersection with "right turn only" sign ........................................................ 17589(2) Failing to turn right when in right lane at intersection with "right lane must turn

right" sign .......................................................................................................................................... 17590 Turning at intersection with "no turn" sign ....................................................................................... 17591(1) Turning left at intersection with "no left turn" sign ........................................................................... 17591(2) Turning at intersection with "no right turn" sign .............................................................................. 17592(1) Failing to drive in direction indicated by traffic lane arrows............................................................ 17593(1) Driving or overtaking on bridge or length of road where "no overtaking or passing" sign applies . 17594 Overtaking on bridge with "no overtaking on bridge" sign ............................................................... 17595(1) Driving in emergency stopping lane .................................................................................................. 17596(1) Stopping on area of road marked with keep clear marking ............................................................... 17597(1) Driving on length of road where "road access" sign applies ............................................................ 17598(1) Driving in wrong direction on length of road where "one-way" sign applies ................................... 21199(1) Failing to drive to left of "keep left" sign........................................................................................... 17599(2) Failing to drive to right of "keep right" sign ..................................................................................... 175100 Driving past "no entry" sign .............................................................................................................. 175101(1) Failing to stop before hand-held stop sign ........................................................................................ 175101(2) Proceeding after stopping for hand-held stop sign............................................................................ 175102(1) Driving past "clearance" or "low clearance" sign ............................................................................ 175103(1) Driving past "bridge load limit (gross mass)" or "gross load limit" sign—vehicle exceeding gross

mass indicated by sign ....................................................................................................................... 175103(2) Driving past "bridge load limit (mass per axle group)" sign—vehicle axle group carrying mass

exceeding mass indicated by sign ...................................................................................................... 175104(1) Driving past "no trucks" sign - vehicle GMV exceeding permitted mass........................................... 175104(2) Driving truck past "no trucks" sign—vehicle or combination exceeding permitted

length ................................................................................................................................................. 175104(3) Driving truck past "no trucks" sign where no mass or length indicated............................................ 175105 Failing to enter area indicated by "trucks must enter" sign .............................................................. 175106(1) Driving bus past "no buses" sign—bus exceeding mass indicated by sign ........................................ 175106(2) Driving bus past "no buses" sign—bus exceeding length indicated by sign ...................................... 175106(3) Driving bus past "no buses sign" where no mass or length indicated ............................................... 175107 Failing to enter area indicated by "buses must enter" sign ............................................................... 175108(1) Failing to drive truck or bus in low gear on length of road where "trucks and buses low gear"

sign applies ........................................................................................................................................ 175111(1) Failing to enter roundabout from multi-lane road or road with 2 or more lines of

traffic travelling in same direction correctly ..................................................................................... 175112(2) Failing to give left change of direction signal when entering roundabout ........................................ 147112(3) Failing to continue left change of direction signal while on roundabout.......................................... 147113(2) Failing to give right change of direction signal when entering roundabout ..................................... 147113(3) Failing to continue right change of direction signal while in roundabout ........................................ 147114(1) Failing to give way when entering roundabout ................................................................................. 211

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114(2) Failing to give way to tram when driving in roundabout .................................................................. 211115(1) Failing to drive in roundabout to left of central traffic island........................................................... 211116 Failing to obey traffic lane arrows when driving in or leaving roundabout ..................................... 175117(1) Failing to give left change of direction signal when changing marked lanes or

lines of traffic in roundabout ............................................................................................................. 147117(2) Failing to give right change of direction signal when changing marked lanes or

lines of traffic in roundabout ............................................................................................................. 147118(1) Failing to give left change of direction signal when leaving roundabout ......................................... 147118(2) Failing to stop left change of direction signal after leaving roundabout .......................................... 147119 Failing to give way by rider of bicycle or animal to vehicle leaving roundabout ............................. 18121 Failing to stop and give way at stop sign at level crossing ............................................................... 175122 Failing to give way at give way sign or give way line at level crossing ............................................ 175123 Entering level crossing when train or tram is approaching, etc........................................................ 173124 Failing to leave level crossing as soon as safe to do so..................................................................... 144125(1) Unreasonably obstructing path of other driver or pedestrian ........................................................... 55126 Failing to keep safe distance behind other vehicles........................................................................... 159127(1) Failing to keep required minimum distance behind long vehicle ...................................................... 107128 Entering blocked intersection ............................................................................................................ 108129(1) Failing to keep to far left side of road ............................................................................................... 142130(2) Driving in right lane on certain multi-lane roads.............................................................................. 114131 Failing to keep to left of oncoming vehicles....................................................................................... 161132(1) Failing to keep to left of centre of road ............................................................................................. 188132(2) Failing to keep to left of dividing line ................................................................................................ 188135(1) Failing to keep to left of median strip ................................................................................................ 152136 Driving in wrong direction on one-way service road ........................................................................ 152137(1) Failing to keep off dividing strip........................................................................................................ 107138(1) Failing to keep off painted island ...................................................................................................... 114140 Overtaking when not safe to do so ..................................................................................................... 142141(1) Driver overtaking to left of other vehicle ........................................................................................... 159141(2) Bicycle rider overtaking to left of vehicle turning left ....................................................................... 18142(1) Overtaking to right of vehicle turning right ....................................................................................... 165143(1) Passing or overtaking to left of turning left vehicle displaying "do not overtake

turning vehicle" sign .......................................................................................................................... 85143(2) Passing or overtaking to right of turning right vehicle displaying "do not overtake turning

vehicle" sign....................................................................................................................................... 85144 Failing to keep safe distance when overtaking .................................................................................. 142145 Increasing speed while being overtaken ............................................................................................ 140146(1) Failing to drive within single marked lane ........................................................................................ 114146(2) Failing to drive within single line of traffic ....................................................................................... 114147 Moving from one marked lane to another marked lane across continuous line ............................... 114148(1) Failing to give way when moving from one marked lane to another marked lane ............................ 158148(2) Failing to give way when moving from one line of traffic to another line of traffic .......................... 158149 Failing to give way when lines of traffic merge into single line of traffic.......................................... 158150(1) Driving on or across continuous white edge line............................................................................... 45151(1) Riding motor bike or bicycle alongside more than 1 other rider on non

multi-lane road .................................................................................................................................. 45151(2) Riding motor bike or bicycle alongside more than 1 other rider in marked lane .............................. 45151(4) Riding motor bike or bicycle more than 1.5 metres from another rider ............................................ 45152(1) Driving in marked lane to which overhead lane control device applies—failing to comply with

rule .....................................................................................................................................................175

153(1) Driving in bicycle lane....................................................................................................................... 120154(1) Driving in bus lane ............................................................................................................................ 120155(1) Driving in tram lane .......................................................................................................................... 120156(1) Driving in transit lane........................................................................................................................ 120157(1) Driving in truck lane.......................................................................................................................... 120159(1) Driving in marked lane required to be used by particular kinds of vehicles ..................................... 120160(2) Passing or overtaking to right of tram not at or near far left side of road ....................................... 159160(3) Passing or overtaking left turning, etc. tram not at or near far left side of road............................... 159161(2) Passing or overtaking to left of tram at or near the left side of road................................................. 159161(3) Passing or overtaking tram turning right or giving right change of direction

signal ................................................................................................................................................. 159162(1) Driving past safety zone..................................................................................................................... 211163(1) Driving past rear of stopped tram...................................................................................................... 211164(1) Failing to give way to pedestrians crossing road near stopped tram ................................................ 211167 Stopping where "no stopping" sign applies ....................................................................................... 40168(1) Stopping where "no parking" sign applies......................................................................................... 31

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169 Stopping on road with continuous yellow edge line .......................................................................... 40170(1) Stopping in intersection ..................................................................................................................... 40170(2) Stopping within 20 metres of intersection with traffic lights ............................................................. 40170(3) Stopping within 10 metres of intersection without traffic lights ........................................................ 40171(1) Stopping on or near children's crossing ............................................................................................ 40172(1) Stopping on or near pedestrian crossing (except at intersection)...................................................... 40173(1) Stopping on or near marked foot crossing (except at intersection) ................................................... 40174(2) Stopping at or near bicycle crossing lights (except at intersection) .................................................. 40175(1) Stopping on or near level crossing .................................................................................................... 40176(1) Stopping on clearway......................................................................................................................... 120177(1) Stopping on freeway........................................................................................................................... 120178 Stopping in emergency stopping lane ................................................................................................ 120179(1) Stopping in loading zone ................................................................................................................... 25179(2) Stopping in loading zone—exceeding time in loading zone............................................................... 25180(1) Stopping in truck zone........................................................................................................................ 25181(1) Stopping in works zone ...................................................................................................................... 25182(1) Stopping in taxi zone.......................................................................................................................... 25183(1) Stopping in bus zone .......................................................................................................................... 40184(1) Stopping in minibus zone ................................................................................................................... 40185(1) Stopping in permit zone ..................................................................................................................... 25186(1) Stopping in mail zone......................................................................................................................... 25187(1) Stopping in bus lane, transit lane or truck lane ................................................................................. 120187(2) Stopping in bicycle lane ..................................................................................................................... 120187(3) Stopping in tram lane or on tram tracks ............................................................................................ 120188 Stopping in shared zone ..................................................................................................................... 25189(1) Double parking .................................................................................................................................. 40190(1) Stopping in or near safety zone.......................................................................................................... 255191 Stopping near obstruction.................................................................................................................. 55192(1) Stopping on bridge, causeway, ramp or similar structure ................................................................. 40192(2) Stopping in tunnel or underpass ........................................................................................................ 55193(1) Stopping on crest or curve outside built-up area............................................................................... 55194(1) Stopping near fire hydrant, etc. ......................................................................................................... 31195(1) Stopping at or near bus stop .............................................................................................................. 40196(1) Stopping at or near tram stop ............................................................................................................ 40197(1) Stopping on path, dividing strip or nature strip ................................................................................ 4098(1) Obstructing access to and from footpath ramp, etc. .......................................................................... 31198(2) Obstructing access to and from driveway, etc. .................................................................................. 31199(1) Stopping near postbox ....................................................................................................................... 40200(1) Stopping heavy or long vehicle on road outside built-up area except on shoulder

of road................................................................................................................................................ 55200(2) Stopping heavy or long vehicle on road in built-up area for longer than permitted

time .................................................................................................................................................... 55201 Stopping on road with "bicycle parking" sign ................................................................................... 25202 Stopping on road with "motor bike parking" sign ............................................................................. 25203(1) Stopping in parking area for people with disabilities........................................................................ 61205 Parking for longer than indicated where "permissive parking" sign applies .................................... 13207(2) Failing to pay fee, etc. for parking where fees payable ..................................................................... 13208(1) Failing to park on road (except in median strip parking area) in accordance with

rule—parallel parking ....................................................................................................................... 25209(2) Failing to park in median strip parking area in accordance with rule

—parallel parking.............................................................................................................................. 25210(1) Failing to park in accordance with rule—angle parking................................................................... 25211(1) Parking on road, etc. where "park in bays only" sign applies........................................................... 13211(2) Parking in parking bays—failing to park vehicle wholly within parking bay.................................... 13211(3) Parking in parking bays—failing to park long or wide vehicle in

minimum number of parking bays needed to park vehicle ................................................................. 13212(1) Entering or leaving median strip parking area—contrary to sign..................................................... 55212(2) Entering or leaving median strip parking area—failing to drive forward ........................................ 55215(1) Failing to use lights when driving at night or in hazardous weather conditions............................... 107216(1) Failing to use lights when towing vehicle at night or in hazardous weather

conditions........................................................................................................................................... 66217(1) Using rear fog light when not driving in fog or other hazardous weather

conditions........................................................................................................................................... 107

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218(1) Using headlights on high-beam ......................................................................................................... 107219 Using lights to dazzle other road users.............................................................................................. 107220(1) Stopping vehicle on road at night—failing to operate lights ............................................................. 107221 Using hazard warning lights.............................................................................................................. 60223 Riding animal-drawn vehicle at night or in hazardous weather conditions

—failing to operate lights .................................................................................................................. 18224 Using horn or similar warning device ............................................................................................... 72225(1) Using radar detector or similar device .............................................................................................. 211226(1) Driving heavy vehicle not equipped with portable warning triangles ............................................... 45226(2) Failing to produce warning triangles on demand ............................................................................. 45227(2) Failing to use portable warning triangles—vehicle stopped on road................................................ 45227(3) Failing to use portable warning triangles—fallen load..................................................................... 45228 Pedestrian passing "no pedestrians" sign.......................................................................................... 10229 Pedestrian on road to which "road access" sign applies................................................................... 10230(1) Failing to cross road in accordance with rule................................................................................... 10231(1) Failing to cross road with pedestrian lights in accordance with rule ............................................... 10232(1) Failing to cross road at traffic lights without pedestrian lights in accordance

with rule ............................................................................................................................................. 10232(3) Failing to cross road at traffic lights while light turning yellow or red in accordance with rule ..... 10232(4) Crossing road at traffic lights—failing to remain in safety area ....................................................... 10233(1) Crossing road to get on tram—crossing before tram stops at tram stop ........................................... 10233(2) Crossing road from tram—failing to comply with rule...................................................................... 10234(1) Crossing road near crossing for pedestrians..................................................................................... 10234(2) Pedestrian staying on road longer than necessary to cross road ...................................................... 10235(1) Crossing level crossing ...................................................................................................................... 10235(2) Crossing level crossing while warning lights flashing, etc ................................................................ 10236(1) Pedestrian causing traffic hazard ...................................................................................................... 10236(2) Pedestrian causing obstruction.......................................................................................................... 10237(1) Getting on or into moving vehicle...................................................................................................... 71238(1) Pedestrian travelling along road—failing to use footpath ................................................................ 10238(2) Pedestrian travelling along road—failing to keep left or walking abreast........................................ 10239(1) Pedestrian on bicycle path or separated footpath ............................................................................. 10239(3) Pedestrian on bicycle path or separated footpath—failing to keep out of path

of bicycle, etc. .................................................................................................................................... 10240(1) Travelling in or on wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy on road with

dividing line, median strip, one-way road or road with more than 1 marked lane............................ 18240(2) Travelling in or on wheeled recreational device on certain roads or during certain times............... 18240(3) Travelling in or on wheeled toy on certain road or during certain times .......................................... 18241(1) Travelling in or on wheeled recreational device or toy on road—failing to keep

to left or travelling abreast ................................................................................................................ 18242(1) Travelling in or on wheeled recreational device or toy on footpath or shared path—failing to keep

left or give way................................................................................................................................... 18243(1) Travelling on rollerblades, etc. on bicycle path or separated footpath ............................................. 18243(2) Travelling on rollerblades, etc. on bicycle path etc.—failing to keep out of path of bicycle ............. 18244 Travelling in or on wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy—holding onto

moving vehicle ................................................................................................................................... 45245 Riding bicycle not in accordance with rule........................................................................................ 18246 Carrying on bicycle more persons than bicycle designed to carry .................................................... 18247(1) Failing to ride in bicycle lane on road .............................................................................................. 18248 Riding bicycle across road on crossing ............................................................................................. 18249 Riding bicycle on separated footpath ................................................................................................ 18250(1) Riding bicycle on footpath or shared path if prohibited by another law ........................................... 10250(2) Riding bicycle on footpath or shared path—failing to keep to left or give way................................. 18251 Riding bicycle on bicycle path, etc.—failing to keep to left of oncoming bicycle riders on path....... 18252(1) Riding bicycle where "no bicycles" sign or no bicycle road markings applies.................................. 18253 Bicycle rider causing traffic hazard................................................................................................... 18254(1) Bicycle being towed—riding towed bicycle ....................................................................................... 18254(2) Bicycle rider holding onto moving vehicle......................................................................................... 45255 Riding bicycle too close to rear of motor vehicle............................................................................... 18256(1) Riding bicycle—rider failing to wear bicycle helmet ......................................................................... 45256(2) Riding bicycle—rider carrying passenger not wearing bicycle helmet.............................................. 44257(1) Riding with person on bicycle trailer................................................................................................. 18258 Riding bicycle not equipped with brake or warning device ............................................................... 18

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259 Riding bicycle at night or in hazardous weather conditions without displayinglights, etc............................................................................................................................................ 18

260(1) Failing to stop bicycle for red bicycle crossing light......................................................................... 18260(2) Proceeding after stopping for red bicycle crossing light—proceeding before light changes, etc...... 18261(1) Failing to stop bicycle for yellow bicycle crossing light.................................................................... 18262(1) Proceeding at intersection when bicycle crossing lights change to yellow

from red—failing to finish crossing ................................................................................................... 18262(2) Proceeding on road when bicycle crossing lights change to yellow

from red—failing to cross road.......................................................................................................... 18264(1) Failing to wear seatbelt—driver ........................................................................................................ 154265(1) Failing to wear seatbelt—passenger 16 years old, or older .............................................................. 154266(1) Failing to ensure passenger under 16 years old is wearing seatbelt ................................................. 154268(1) Travelling in or on part of motor vehicle not designed primarily for carriage of passengers or

goods.................................................................................................................................................. 106268(2) Travelling in or on part of motor vehicle designed primarily for carriage of goods......................... 106268(3) Travelling in or on motor vehicle with part of body outside window or door ................................... 72268(4) Driving motor vehicle with part of passenger's body outside window or door.................................. 72269(1) Getting off or out of moving vehicle................................................................................................... 71269(3) Creating hazard by opening door of vehicle, leaving door open, etc. ............................................... 72269(4) Driving bus while doors not closed.................................................................................................... 159270(1) Riding motor bike without wearing helmet or with passenger not wearing helmet ........................... 127270(2) Passenger on motor bike failing to wear helmet................................................................................ 127271(1) Riding on motor bike—rider failing to ride in correct position ......................................................... 62271(2) Riding on motor bike—passenger failing to ride in correct position................................................. 62271(3) Riding on motor bike—rider riding with passenger not riding correctly .......................................... 62271(4) Riding on motor bike (without sidecar)—riding with more than permitted

number of passengers ........................................................................................................................ 62271(5) Riding on motor bike (with sidecar)—riding with more than permitted

number of passengers ........................................................................................................................ 62272 Passenger interfering with driver's control of vehicle, etc................................................................. 159274 Failing to stop for red T light—tram driver....................................................................................... 211275 Failing to stop for yellow T light—tram driver.................................................................................. 211277 Proceeding after stopping for a red or yellow T light—tram driver.................................................. 211279(2) Proceeding when white T light or white traffic arrow no longer showing

—tram driver proceeding before entering intersection...................................................................... 211279(3) Proceeding when white T light or white traffic arrow no longer showing

—tram driver failing to leave intersection ......................................................................................... 211281 Failing to stop for red B light—bus driver ........................................................................................ 211282 Failing to stop for yellow B light—bus driver ................................................................................... 211284 Proceeding after stopping for red or yellow B light—bus driver....................................................... 211286(2) Proceeding when white B light or white traffic arrow no longer showing

—bus driver proceeding before entering intersection........................................................................ 211286(3) Proceeding when white B light or white traffic arrow no longer showing

—bus driver failing to leave intersection ........................................................................................... 211288(1) Driving on path.................................................................................................................................. 108288(4) Driving on path—failing to give way................................................................................................. 107289(1) Driving on nature strip ...................................................................................................................... 107289(2) Driving on nature strip—failing to give way ..................................................................................... 107290 Driving on traffic island .................................................................................................................... 107291 Making unnecessary noise or smoke while starting or driving vehicle.............................................. 84292 Driving or towing vehicle carrying insecure or overhanging load.................................................... 169293(2) Failing to remove from road things fallen from vehicle while driving .............................................. 101294(1) Towing vehicle without keeping control of vehicle being towed........................................................ 66294(2) Towing trailer without keeping control of trailer .............................................................................. 66295(1) Motor vehicle towing another vehicle with towline not in accordance with rule .............................. 66296(1) Reversing vehicle when not safe to do so ........................................................................................... 211296(2) Reversing vehicle further than reasonably necessary ........................................................................ 114297(1) Driving motor vehicle without having proper control of vehicle ....................................................... 72297(2) Driving motor vehicle without clear view of road, etc....................................................................... 72298 Driving motor vehicle towing trailer with person in trailer .............................................................. 106299(1) Driving motor vehicle with TV or VDU in operation in vehicle ........................................................ 45300(1) Using hand-held mobile phone while driving vehicle ........................................................................ 159301 Leading animal while driving motor vehicle ..................................................................................... 45

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301 Leading animal while riding bicycle.................................................................................................. 18302 Rider of animal on footpath or nature strip failing to give way to pedestrian .................................. 18303(1) Riding animal alongside more than 1 other rider on non multi-lane road........................................ 18303(2) Riding animal alongside another rider in marked lane ..................................................................... 18303(4) Riding animal alongside another rider more than 1.5 metres from other rider ................................ 18304(1) Failing to obey direction of police officer or authorised person ....................................................... 134

PART 3OFFENCES AGAINST THE ROAD TRAFFIC (DRIVING HOURS)

REGULATIONS 1999

Reg. Description of offence against Road Traffic(Driving Hours) Regulations 1999

Fee($)

19(2) Exceeding driver's maximum driving time for relevant period 1, 2 or 3(heavy truck or commercial bus) ............................................................................................................... 165

20(2) Exceeding driver's maximum work time for relevant period 1, 2 or 3(heavy truck or commercial bus) ............................................................................................................... 165

21(2) Failing to comply with driver's required minimum rest time for relevant period 1, 2 or 3 (heavy truck) . 16521(3) Failing to comply with driver's required minimum rest time for relevant period 1, 2 or 4 (commercial

bus) ............................................................................................................................................................ 16528(3) Exceeding driver's maximum driving time for relevant period (heavy truck)............................................ 16529(2) Exceeding driver's maximum work time for relevant period (heavy truck) ............................................... 16530(3) Failing to comply with driver's required minimum rest time for relevant period

(heavy truck) .............................................................................................................................................. 16539 Employer registered as employer participant in TFMS failing to comply with

requirement of reg. 39 ............................................................................................................................... 165129(1) Contravention or failure to comply with provision for which no penalty is specifically provided............ 165

PART 4OFFENCES AGAINST THE ROAD TRAFFIC (MISCELLANEOUS)

REGULATIONS 1999

Reg. Description of offence against Road Traffic(Miscellaneous) Regulations 1999

Fee($)

20(3) Driving or towing vehicle on certain roads while transporting dangerous substance......................... 13820A(2) Towing prohibited number of vehicles ................................................................................................. 13821(1) Parking in certain public places

Parking in City of Adelaide Park Lands .............................................................................................. 67 Parking in other public place............................................................................................................... 25

22(3) Contravening notice prohibiting fishing or other specified activities from specified bridge orcauseway .............................................................................................................................................. 45

23(1) Failing to ensure dog does not enter or remain on certain bicycle paths ............................................ 9125(2) Driving or towing on road vehicle not complying with requirements of regulation—vehicle altered

from original specifications.................................................................................................................. 4444(1) Contravening or failing to comply with provision of regulations

Contravention of or failure to comply with—reg. 28 Riding bicycle not complying with requirements of regulation ................................... 18reg. 29(1) Bicycle rider towing vehicle other than bicycle trailer complying with regulation or

towing more than one vehicle...................................................................................... 18reg. 33(4) Removing, altering or defacing defect label lawfully affixed to vehicle...................... 55reg. 36(7) Selling, or offering for sale, for use in motor vehicle seat belt or part

of seat belt not complying with requirements of regulation or removedfrom vehicle in which previously used......................................................................... 186

reg. 37(3) Selling, or offering for sale, for use in motor vehicle child restraint or part of childrestraint not approved ................................................................................................ 186

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reg. 38(3) Selling, or offering for sale, for use by motor bike rider or passenger helmet notcomplying with standard ............................................................................................ 186

reg. 38(5) Selling, or offering for sale, for use by bicycle rider or rider of wheeledrecreational device or wheeled toy helmet not meeting requirement ......................... 186

Photographic detection devices1. The expiation fee for an alleged offence against s. 79B(2) of the Act constituted of being the owner of a vehicle that

appears from evidence obtained through the operation of a photographic detection device to have been involved in thecommission of an expiable offence is the same as the expiation fee payable for that expiable offence.

Lesser expiation fee if motor vehicle not involved2. (1) Despite the fees fixed in the tables in this Schedule, the expiation fee is $18 for an alleged offence (other than an

offence referred to in subclause (2)) constituted of—

(a) driving, towing, stopping or parking a vehicle other than a motor vehicle; or

(b) travelling in or on a wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy.

(2) Subclause (1) does not apply in the case of—

(a) an offence constituted of failing to comply with the lawful directions of a person; or

(b) an offence against section 162C(1), (2) or (2a) of the Act; or

(c) an offence against rule 244, 254(2), 256(1) or 256(2) of the Australian Road Rules.

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1994 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE WATER RESOURCES ACT 1997————

No. 70 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Water Resources Act 1997 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MARK BRINDAL Minister for Water Resources———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

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Citation1. The Water Resources Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 26 June 1997 p. 3221), as varied, are referred

to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees

Application for a permit ................................................................................................................................................$ 33.50

Maximum fee for copies of documents under section 21 of the Act ................................................................. $1.05 per page

Application for well drillers' licenceFor a new licence.................................................................................................................................................$155.00For the renewal of a licence..................................................................................................................................$ 76.50

Application for the variation of a well drillers' licence.................................................................................................$118.00

Application for a water licence—

(a) where the licence is to replace a water recovery licencethat is taken to be a water licence under the Act but hashas expired (see regulation 25) or to replace any otherwater recovery licence that was in force at any time withina period of three months immediately preceding thecommencement of the Act; ....................................................................................................................................$33.50

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(b) in any other case ..................................................................................................................................................$138.00

Maximum fee for copies of water licences ........................................................................................................ $1.05 per page

Application to transfer water licence............................................................................................................................$227.00

Application to vary water licence on transfer of allocation ..........................................................................................$227.00

Additional fee payable on application for transfer of waterlicence or variation of licence on transfer of allocationwhere Minister had directed an assessment of the effect ofgranting the application (see section 39(2) of the Act)(the expenses of the assessment are to be paid by theapplicant in addition to this fee.) ..................................................................................................................................$113.50

Application to vary licence for any other reason ..........................................................................................................$227.00

Application for notation on the register of water licences undersection 47(5) and application for removal of notation under section 47(7)....................................................................$ 5.40

Maximum fee for copies of submissions for financial assistance ...................................................................... $1.05 per page

Maximum fee for a copy of the annual report of a board .................................................................................. $1.15 per page

Maximum fee for a copy of the State Water Plan or anyamendments to the State Water Plan ................................................................................................................. $1.15 per page

Maximum fee for copies of documents under section 100 of the Act ............................................................... $1.05 per page

Maximum fee for copies of documents under section 107 of the Act ............................................................... $1.05 per page

Maximum fee for copies of documents under section 115 of the Act ............................................................... $1.05 per page

Maximum fee for copies of agenda or minutes of a meeting of theCouncil, a board or committee .......................................................................................................................... $1.15 per page

Fee for providing information required under the Land and Business(Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994 ...............................................................................................................................$ 15.50

Rent for meter.............................................................................................................................................Rent for a period of12 months or less

ending on 30 JuneNominal size of meter

less than 50mm ....................................................................................................................................................$126.0050 to 100mm........................................................................................................................................................$183.00150 to 175mm......................................................................................................................................................$271.00200 to 380mm......................................................................................................................................................$309.00407 to 610mm......................................................................................................................................................$372.00

Fee for testing meter under section 126(4) of the Act ........................................................................................Estimated costquoted by Minister

Fee for reading meter at request of licensee .......................................................................................................Estimated costquoted by Minister

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1996 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961————

No. 71 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Road Traffic Act 1961 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 43—Fees for inspections

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Road Traffic (Miscellaneous) Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 25 November 1999 p. 2690), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 43—Fees for inspections3. Regulation 43 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out the table in subregulation (2) and substituting the following table:

Type of vehicle Fee payable forfirst inspection

Fee payable forfurther inspection

1. Motor vehicle $185.00 $ 62.50

2. Semi-trailer $ 76.50 $ 36.00

3. Converter dolly $ 36.00 $ 36.00

4. Trailer $ 76.50 $ 36.00

(b) by striking out the table in subregulation (2a) and substituting the following table:

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Type of vehicle Fee payable forfirst inspection

Fee payable forfurther inspection

1. Motor vehicle (otherthan a bus) with aGVM over 4.5tonnes

$ 97.50 $ 62.50

2. Bus $ 97.50 $ 62.50

3. One-off motorvehicle

$ 97.50 $ 62.50

4. Any other vehicle $ 62.50 $ 45.50

(c) by striking out from subregulation (3) "$5.60" and substituting "$5.75";

(d) by striking out from subregulation (4) "$18" and substituting "$18.50";

(e) by striking out from subregulation (5) "$18" wherever occurring and substituting, in each case,"$18.50";

(f) by striking out from subregulation (6) "$18" and substituting "$18.50";

(g) by striking out from subregulation (7) "$11.25" and substituting "$11.60";

(h) by striking out from subregulation (8) "$11.25" and substituting "$11.60".

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1998 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT 1959————

No. 72 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 5—Fees4. Transitional provision

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Motor Vehicles Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 30 May 1996 p. 2751), as varied, are referred

to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

Variation of Sched. 5—Fees3. Schedule 5 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(i) "$25.00" and substituting "$26.00";

(b) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(ii) "$43.00" and substituting "$44.00";

(c) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(iii) "$72.00" and substituting "$75.00";

(d) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(iv)(A) "$72.00", "$146.00" and "$212.00" and substituting,respectively, "$75.00", "$151.00" and "$221.00";

(e) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(iv)(B) "$160.00" and substituting "$165.00";

(f) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(iv)(C) "$271.00" and substituting "$280.00";

(g) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(v)(A) "$72.00" and substituting "$75.00";

(h) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(v)(B) "$146.00" and substituting "$151.00";

(i) by striking out from clause 2(1)(b)(v)(C) "$212.00" and substituting "$221.00";

(j) by striking out from clause 24(a)(i) "$73.00" and substituting "$76.00";

(k) by striking out from clause 24(a)(ii) "$64.00" and substituting "$67.00";

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(l) by striking out from clause 25(a)(i) $42.00" and substituting "$43.00";

(m) by striking out from clause 25(b)(i) "$3 613.00" and substituting "$3 725.00";

(n) by striking out from clause 26 "$278.00" and substituting "$287.00";

(o) by striking out from clause 28(a)(i) "$310.00" and substituting "$320.00";

(p) by striking out from clause 28(b)(i) "$460.00" and substituting "$475.00";

(q) by striking out from clause 29 "$29.00" and substituting "$30.00".

Transitional provision4. (1) The fees prescribed in respect of the issue or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle by

Schedule 5 of the principal regulations, as varied by these regulations, apply where the issue or renewalis to take effect on or after 1 July 2001.

(2) All other fees prescribed by Schedule 5 of the principal regulations, as varied by theseregulations, apply from 1 July 2001.

(3) Despite regulation 3—

(a) the fees prescribed in relation to the issue or renewal of registration of a motor vehicle bySchedule 5 of the principal regulations, as in force immediately before the commencement ofthese regulations, continue to apply where the issue or renewal is to take effect before 1 July2001; and

(b) all other fees prescribed by Schedule 5 of the principal regulations, as in force immediatelybefore the commencement of these regulations, continue to apply until 1 July 2001.

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2000 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993————

No. 73 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Development Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 63B—Prescribed fee4. Variation of reg. 93A—Register of private certifiers5. Variation of schedule 66. Variation of schedule 7

——————————————m—————————

Citation1. The Development Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 27 October 1993 p. 1954), as varied, are referred

to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 63B—Prescribed fee3. Regulation 63B of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (1)(a) "$1

102" and substituting "$1 136".

Variation of reg. 93A—Register of private certifiers4. Regulation 93A of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from subregulation (2)(b) "$55.50" and substituting "$57";

(b) by striking out from subregulation (5)(a) "$33" and substituting "$34".

Variation of schedule 65. Schedule 6 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from item 1(1) "$28.50" and substituting "$29";

(b) by striking out from item 1(2)(c) "$17.50" and substituting "$18";

(c) by striking out from item 1(2)(d) "$57.50" and substituting "$59";

(d) by striking out from item 1(3)(a)(i) "$17.50" and substituting "$18";

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(e) by striking out from item 1(3)(a)(ii) "$57.50 plus $5.60 for each allotment up to a maximum of$1 102" and substituting "$59 plus $5.80 for each allotment up to a maximum of $1 136";

(f) by striking out from item 1(3)(b) "$150" and substituting "$154.50";

(g) by striking out from item 1(3)(c) "$57.50" and substituting "$59";

(h) by striking out from item 1(4) "$57.50" and substituting "$59";

(i) by striking out from item 1(5) "$57.50" and substituting "$59";

(j) by striking out from item 1(6) "$57.50" and substituting "$59";

(k) by striking out from item 1(8)(a) "$31" and substituting "$32";

(l) by striking out from item 1(8)(b) "$31" and substituting "$32";

(m) by striking out from item 1(8) "(unless the $31 minimum applies)" and substituting "(unless the$32 minimum applies)";

(n) by striking out from item 1(9) "$87.50" and substituting "$90";

(o) by striking out from item 1(10) "$177.50" and substituting "$183";

(p) by striking out from item 2(a) "$31" and substituting "$32";

(q) by striking out from item 2(b) "$31" and substituting "$32";

(r) by striking out from item 2 "(unless the $31 minimum applies)" and substituting "(unless the$32 minimum applies)";

(s) by striking out from item 3 "$6" and substituting "$6.20";

(t) by striking out from item 4 "$31" and substituting "$32";

(u) by striking out from item 6(a) "$275" and substituting "$283.50";

(v) by striking out from item 6(b) "$606" and substituting "$624".

Variation of schedule 76. Schedule 7 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from item 2(a)(iii) "$51.50" and substituting "$53";

(b) by striking out from item 3(a)(iii) "$98.50" and substituting "$101.50".

MFTUPCAB 0012/01 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993————

No. 74 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 97A—Trade plates4. Variation of Sched. 125. Substitution of Sched. 14

SCHEDULE 14Fees

———————————————————

Citation1. The Harbors and Navigation Regulations 1994 (see Gazette 20 October 1994 p. 987), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 97A—Trade plates3. Regulation 97A of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by inserting after subregulation (7) the following subregulations:

(8) A person to whom trade plates have been issued or reissued may surrender them to theCEO at any time.

(9) If a person who holds trade plates ceases to carry on the business in relation to whichthe plates were issued or reissued, the person must, within seven days of ceasing to carry on thatbusiness—

(a) surrender the plates to the CEO; and

(b) if the business is purchased or acquired by another person—notify the CEO inwriting of the name and address of that other person and the date of the sale oracquisition.

Maximum penalty: $250.

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(10) If a person surrenders trade plates to the CEO under this regulation, the CEO mustrefund to the person the proportion of the fee paid for issue or reissue of the platescorresponding to the unexpired period of their issue or reissue less the fee fixed by schedule 14for surrender of the plates (the total refundable amount being rounded to the nearest dollar).

Variation of Sched. 124. Schedule 12 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting before the entry relating to Port

MacDonnell Boat Haven the following entry:

North Arm Boat Haven

The portion of the waters of the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River bounded by a line extending generally north and southalong the western face of the Wave Screen at the western end and the Grand Trunkway Bridge at the eastern end.

Substitution of Sched. 145. Schedule 14 of the principal Regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 14Fees

Waiver of fees and payment in instalments1. (1) The CEO may waive or reduce the fee payable by a person under these regulations if the CEO considers the

circumstances of the particular case justify the waiver or reduction.

(2) The CEO may allow a person to pay a fee in instalments.

Interpretation of table of fees2. (1) In the table below, where a fee is expressed as an amount per metre, the fee is to be calculated for each metre or part

of a metre in the length of the vessel.

(2) For the purposes of this schedule, an observation vessel is to be regarded as a Class 3 vessel.

Fees payable3. The following fees are payable to the CEO for the purposes of the Act and these regulations:

Item Fee

Fees relating to Part 5

1. Pilotage exemption certificate ..................................................................................................................................$372.00

2. Renewal of pilotage exemption certificate ...............................................................................................................$185.00

3. Replacement pilotage exemption certificate ...............................................................................................................$35.75

Fees relating to Part 6

4. Exemption from crewing requirements ......................................................................................................................$84.50

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Fees relating to Part 7

5. Certificate of competency—

(a) for recreational vessels—⋅ Boat Operator's Licence .............................................................................................................................$24.00⋅ special permit ..............................................................................................................................................$24.00⋅ plus for a written examination (whether a first or subsequent attempt) ......................................................$25.00

(b) for trading vessels operating solely on the River Murray or inland waters—

(i) Master Class 4 River Murray and Inland Waters ........................................................................................$547.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................................$31.25⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................................$203.00

(ii) Master Class 5 River Murray and Inland Waters (including Houseboat)....................................................$453.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................................$31.25⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................................$110.00

(iii) Coxswain River Murray and Inland Waters..................................................................................................$345.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................................$31.25⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination .................................................................$93.00

(c) for other trading vessels and fishing vessels—

(i) Master Class 3 or Skipper Grade 1 .............................................................................................$875.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$61.50⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................$219.00

(ii) Master Class 4, Mate Class 4 or Skipper Grade 2.......................................................................$723.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$47.50⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................$203.00

(iii) Master Class 5 or Skipper Grade 3 .............................................................................................$594.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$31.25⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................$156.00

(iv) Coxswain ....................................................................................................................................$345.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$31.25⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination .................................................$93.00

(v) Marine Engineer Class 3.............................................................................................................$722.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$80.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................$203.00

(vi) Marine Engine Driver Grade 1 ...................................................................................................$547.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$71.50⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination ...............................................$125.00

(vii) Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 ...................................................................................................$409.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$47.50⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at an oral examination .................................................$80.00

(viii) Marine Engine Driver Grade 3 ...................................................................................................$250.00⋅ plus for a second or subsequent attempt at a written examination ..............................................$31.25

6. Exemption from requirement to hold certificate of competency ................................................................................$84.50

7. Endorsement of certificate of competency..................................................................................................................$84.50

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8. Recognition of certificate of competency—

(a) if applicant not required to sit examination ...........................................................................................................$84.50

(b) if applicant required to sit examination ...............................................................................................................$298.00

9. Re-validation of certificate of competency.................................................................................................................$21.10

10. Replacement certificate of competency—

(a) Boat Operator's Licence or special permit .............................................................................................................$10.80

(b) Other......................................................................................................................................................................$84.50

Fees relating to Part 8Hire and Drive Houseboats

11. For inspection of a hire and drive houseboat in relation to initial grant oflicence under Part 8 of the Act or in relation to adding a houseboat to the fleetoperated pursuant to such a licence........................................................................................................................ $43.25 per metre

12. For inspection of a hire and drive houseboat pursuant to a condition of a licence underPart 8 of the Act—

(a) where the inspection is required as a result of damage oralteration to the houseboat.....................................................................................................................$17.60 per metre

(b) in any other case ....................................................................................................................................$28.25 per metre

13. For examination of houseboat building plans—

(a) for construction of a houseboat..............................................................................................................$29.50 per metre

(b) for alterations to a houseboat.................................................................................................................$16.00 per metre

14. For non-attendance by owner or agent at an appointed inspection.........................................................................$217.00

15. For issue of a replacement or additional certificate of inspection ............................................................................$43.00

Fees relating to Part 9Registration

16. Registration of vessel—

(a) Recreational vessel—

(i) vessel that is not more than 3.1 metres in length and is powered by an engine capable of developing not morethan five horsepower—

(A) initial registration..........................................................................................................................$22.80

(B) subsequent registration in same name..................................................................................................nil

(C) subsequent registration in different name .....................................................................................$10.80

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(ii) any other vessel—

(A) initial registration..........................................................................................................................$50.00

(B) subsequent registration in same name...........................................................................................$33.75

(C) subsequent registration in different name .....................................................................................$44.50

(b) Restricted vessel—

(i) initial registration........................................................................................................................................$211.00

(ii) subsequent registration ...............................................................................................................................$132.00

17. Exemption from requirement for vessel to be registered .................................................................................................nil

18. Trade plates—

(i) initial issue....................................................................................................................................................$50.00

(ii) subsequent issue............................................................................................................................................$33.75

(iii) issue of replacement certificate or label ........................................................................................................$10.80

(iv) surrender of trade plates................................................................................................................................$10.80

19. Substitution of identification mark at request of owner............................................................................................$10.80

20. Transfer of registration of vessel ..............................................................................................................................$10.80

21. Replacement certificate of registration .....................................................................................................................$10.80

22. Replacement registration label .................................................................................................................................$10.80

23. Cancellation of registration ......................................................................................................................................$10.80

Certificates of Survey

24. Certificate of survey or application for consent to structuralalteration to hull or material alteration to equipment ..........................................................................the sum of the applicable fees

fixed by clauses 25 to 29

25. Survey—

(a) Survey for initial issue of certificate of survey ....................................................................................$108.00 per metre

(b) Survey for subsequent issue of certificate of survey—

(i) if the vessel has been surveyed by a classification society............................................................$49.75 per metre

(ii) in any other case—

(A) Class 1 and 2 vessels: first visit ....................................................................................$53.50 per metre

(B) Class 1 and 2 vessels: subsequent visit .........................................................................$28.25 per metre

(C) Class 3 vessels: first visit ..............................................................................................$59.00 per metre

(D) Class 3 vessels: subsequent visit...................................................................................$29.50 per metre

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(c) Survey of alterations or repairs to vessel—

(i) Class 1 and 2 vessels.....................................................................................................................$28.25 per metre

(ii) Class 3 vessels ..............................................................................................................................$29.50 per metre

(iii) Minimum fee...............................................................................................................................................$177.00

26. Examination and approval of plans—

(a) construction of vessel or major hull modifications ................................................................................$75.00 per metre

(b) major alterations ....................................................................................................................................$49.00 per metre

(c) other alterations .....................................................................................................................................$25.75 per metre

27. Attendance of surveyor at an inclining experiment ................................................................................................$177.00

28. Examination and approval of vessel's stability information—

(a) if the information is based on a metacentric height (G.M.) criteria .....................................................................$162.00

(b) in any other case ................................................................................................................................... $106.00 per hourminimum fee: $481.00

29. For non-attendance of owner of vessel or representative at an appointedsurvey .....................................................................................................................................................................$28.25 per metre

30. Alteration to certificate of survey following consent to alteration ofvessel or its equipment............................................................................................................................................................$43.00

31. Exemption from requirement for vessel to be surveyed ..................................................................................................nil

32. Extension of period for which certificate of survey remains in force—

(a) Class 1 and 2 vessels .............................................................................................................................$28.25 per metre

(b) Class 3 vessels .......................................................................................................................................$29.50 per metre

33. Recognition as equivalent to certificate of survey...........................................................................................................nil

34. Replacement certificate of survey.............................................................................................................................$43.00

Loadline Certificates

35. Loadline certificate—

(a) Initial issue ............................................................................................................................................$49.00 per metre

(b) Subsequent issue....................................................................................................................................$25.75 per metre

36. Exemption from requirement for loadline certificate to be issued in respect of vessel....................................................nil

37. Recognition as equivalent to loadline certificate.............................................................................................................nil

38. Replacement loadline certificate...............................................................................................................$25.75 per metre

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Fees relating to Part 14Boat Havens

39. Permit to moor vessel in boat haven—

(a) North Arm Boat Haven

(i) Annual permit—

(A) Fishing vessel 9 metres and over in length ...................................................................$48.50 per metre

(B) Fishing vessel less than 9 metres in length ...................................................................$65.00 per metre

(C) Tender vessel ................................................................................................................$48.50 per metre

(D) The above is subject to the following maximum fees:⋅ Fishing vessel and 2 tender vessels...........................................................................................$311.00⋅ Fishing vessel and 3 tender vessels...........................................................................................$353.00⋅ Other vessels 12 metres or more in length ................................................................$122.00 per metre⋅ Other vessels less than 12 metres in length............................................................................$1 448.00

(ii) Temporary permit (1 week or part of a week) ...............................................................................................$42.25

(b) Port MacDonnell Boat Haven and Robe Boat Haven

(i) Annual permit ...............................................................................................................................$65.00 per metre

(ii) Temporary permit (24 hours) ..........................................................................................................................$4.10

(c) Port Pirie Boat Haven

(i) Annual permit—

(A) Vessels 9 metres and over in length............................................................................................$108.00

(B) Vessels less than 9 metres in length..............................................................................................$54.50

(ii) Temporary permit (24 hours) ..........................................................................................................................$4.10

Levies

40. Facilities levy—

Recreational vessel—

(a) recreational vessel that is not more than 3.1 metres in length and is poweredby an engine capable of developing not more than 5 horsepower........................................................................nil

(b) any other recreational vessel .........................................................................................................................$25.00

COCE2001/00036 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE PASSENGER TRANSPORT ACT 1994————

No. 75 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Passenger Transport Act 1994 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

DIANA LAIDLAW Minister for Transport and Urban Planning———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of schedule 4

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Passenger Transport (General) Regulations 1994 (see Gazette 28 July 1994 p. 254), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of schedule 43. Schedule 4 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 4Fees

1. Application fee for an accreditation under the Act—

(a) in respect of an accreditation under Division 1 of Part 4—

(i) unless (ii) or (iii) applies ......................................................................... ......................................................$238

(ii) in the case of a Small Passenger Vehicle (Traditional)Accreditation, a Small Passenger Vehicle (Special Purpose)Accreditation or a Small Passenger Vehicle(Non-Metropolitan) Accreditation ......................................................... ............. $238 plus $53 for each vehicle

that will initially be used for the purposes of a service operated

under the accreditation

(iii) in the case of a Small Passenger Vehicle (Metropolitan)Accreditation........................................................................................... ........ $238 plus $1 065 for each vehicle

that will initially be used for the purposes of a service operated

under the accreditation

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(b) in respect of an accreditation under Division 2 of Part 4............................................................................................$75

(c) in respect of an accreditation under Division 3 of Part 4..........................................................................................$590

2. Periodical fee payable under section 33(1)(b) of the Act—for each prescribed period (see regulation 8(1))—

(a) in respect of an accreditation under Division 1 of Part 4—

(i) unless (ii) or (iii) applies ................................................................................................................................$238

(ii) in the case of a Small Passenger Vehicle (Traditional)Accreditation, a Small Passenger Vehicle (Special Purpose)Accreditation or a Small Passenger Vehicle(Non-Metropolitan) Accreditation .......................................................... ............. $238 plus $53 for each vehicle

used (or available for use) for the purposes of a service operated

under the accreditation (as at the end of the relevant period)

(iii) in the case of a Small Passenger Vehicle (Metropolitan)Accreditation........................................................................................... ........ $238 plus $1 065 for each vehicle

used (or available for use) for the purposes of a service operated

under the accreditation (as at the end of the relevant period)

(b) in respect of an accreditation under Division 3 of Part 4..........................................................................................$590

3. Penalty for a default under section 33(2) of the Act...........................................................................................................$35

4. Renewal fee under section 34 of the Act—

(a) in respect of an accreditation under Division 1 of Part 4—

(i) unless (ii) or (iii) applies ................................................................................................................................$238

(ii) in the case of a Small Passenger Vehicle (Traditional)Accreditation, a Small Passenger Vehicle (SpecialPurpose) Accreditation or a Small Passenger Vehicle(Non-Metropolitan) Accreditation .......................................................... ............. $238 plus $53 for each vehicle

used (or available for use) for the purposes of a service operated

under the accreditation at the time of renewal

(iii) in the case of a Small Passenger Vehicle (Metropolitan)Accreditation........................................................................................... ........ $238 plus $1 065 for each vehicle

used (or available for use) for the purposes of service operated

under the accreditation at the time of renewal

(b) in respect of an accreditation under Division 2 of Part 4............................................................................................$75

(c) in respect of an accreditation under Division 3 of Part 4..........................................................................................$590

5. Application to vary an accreditation under Division 2 of Part 4 ........................................................................................$75

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6. Notification to the Board of—

(a) the introduction of a vehicle to a service—

(i) unless (ii) or (iii) applies ..................................................................................................................................$12

(ii) in the case of a vehicle used for the purposes of a serviceoperated under a Small Passenger Vehicle (Traditional) Accreditation,a Small Passenger Vehicle (Special Purpose) Accreditation or a SmallPassenger Vehicle(Non-Metropolitan) Accreditation .......................................................... ..................................... $53 per vehicle

(iii) in the case of a vehicle used for the purposes of a serviceoperated under a Small Passenger Vehicle (Metropolitan)Accreditation........................................................................................... ................................ $1 065 per vehicle

However, if a vehicle is introduced to a service operated under an accreditation referred to in subparagraph (ii) or(iii) during a prescribed period for that accreditation under regulation 8(1), the fee payable under subparagraph (ii)or (iii) may be adjusted on a pro rata basis by applying the proportion that the number of months that are left to runto the end of that prescribed period bears to 12 months (on the basis that parts of a month count as a full month)

(b) the withdrawal of a vehicle from a service ........................................................ ........................................................$12

7. Application fee for a licence under Part 6 of the Act—

(a) in respect of a special vehicle licence................................................................ ........................................................$87

(b) in respect of any other kind of licence............................................................... ......................................................$178

8. Renewal fee under Part 6 of the Act—

(a) in respect of a special vehicle licence................................................................ ........................................................$87

(b) in respect of any other kind of licence............................................................... ......................................................$178

9. Application fee for the consent of the Board under section 49 of the Act................. ........................................................$58

10. Application fee for consent to the substitution of another vehicle for alicensed taxi...............................................................................................................

........................................................$24

11. Fee for issue of a duplicate of an accreditation or licence that has beenlost, etc. .....................................................................................................................

........................................................$35

12. Prescribed fee under section 54 of the Act—

(a) for a first inspection........................................................................................... ........................................................$60

(b) for a subsequent inspection (if necessary) ......................................................... ........................................................$44

13. Tender fee for the purposes of schedule 1 ................................................................. ........................................................$23

COCE2001/00072/1 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE FEES REGULATION ACT 1927————

No. 76 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Fees Regulation Act 1927 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 2—Fee for appointment of proclaimed managers4. Variation of reg. 3—Fee for appointment of certain justices

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Appointment of Proclaimed Managers and Certain Justices Fees Regulations 1991 (see

Gazette 19 December 1991 p. 1986), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principalregulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation in accordance with section 5 of the Fees Regulation

Act 1927.

Variation of reg. 2—Fee for appointment of proclaimed managers3. Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out "$18.00" and substituting "$19".

Variation of reg. 3—Fee for appointment of certain justices4. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out "$29.00" and substituting "$30".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGESREGISTRATION ACT 1996

————No. 77 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of schedule

SCHEDULEFees

———————————————————Citation

1. The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 30 May 1996 p.2675), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of schedule3. The schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULEFees

Item Circumstances in which fee is payable Fee

1. Application to register change of adult's or child's name (s. 24 or 25 of Act)........................... $103

2. Application to register change of name under law of another State or by order ofa court (s. 27(2) of Act)............................................................................................................. $31

3. Application for correction of entry in Register (s. 42 of Act) ................................................... $31

4. Application for access to Register or provision of information extracted fromRegister (s. 43 of Act) ............................................................................................................... *By negotiation

5. Application for search of entries made in Register about a particular registrableevent within a 10 year period or part of a 10 year period (ss. 44 & 46 of Act)—

(a) inclusive of issue of standard certificate on completion of search ...........................

(b) inclusive of issue of commemorative certificate package on completionof search...................................................................................................................

$31

$41

6. Additional fee for giving priority to an application under item 5(a) ......................................... $23

* The fee for an application under item 4 is to be fixed by negotiation between the Registrar and the person seekingthe service.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE BUILDING WORK CONTRACTORS ACT 1995————

No. 78 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Building Work Contractors Act 1995 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Building Work Contractors Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 23 May 1996 p. 2547), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

1. Application fee for licence (s. 8(1)(b) of the Act)...........................................................................................$ 120

2. Licence fee—payable before the granting of a licence under Part 2 of the Act—

(a) for a natural person for the following kinds of building work(as described in Schedule 2 Part C)—

(i) any building work ........................................................................................................$ 251

(ii) light commercial/industrial and residential building work...........................................$ 251

(iii) residential building work ............................................................................................ $ 251

(iv) other specified building work.......................................................................................$ 125

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(b) for a body corporate for the following kinds of building work(as described in Schedule 2 Part C)—

(i) any building work ........................................................................................................$ 560

(ii) light commercial/industrial and residential building work...........................................$ 560

(iii) residential building work .............................................................................................$ 560

(iv) other specified building work.......................................................................................$ 282

3. Periodic fee for licence (s. 11(2)(a) of the Act):

(a) for a natural person for the following kinds of building work(as described in Schedule 2 Part C)—

(i) any building work ........................................................................................................$ 251

(ii) light commercial/industrial and residential building work...........................................$ 251

(iii) residential building work .............................................................................................$ 251

(iv) other specified building work.......................................................................................$ 125

(b) for a body corporate for the following kinds of building work(as described in Schedule 2 Part C)—

(i) any building work ........................................................................................................$ 560

(ii) light commercial/industrial and residential building work...........................................$ 560

(iii) residential building work .............................................................................................$ 560

(iv) other specified building work.......................................................................................$ 282

4. Default penalty fee (s. 11(3) of the Act) .........................................................................................................$ 103

5. Application fee to vary or revoke a licence condition (s. 7(2)(b) of the Act) ...................................................$ 92

6. Application fee for registration (s. 15(b) of the Act).......................................................................................$ 120

7. Registration fee—payable before registration under Part 3 of the Act............................................................$ 114

8. Periodic fee for registration (s. 18(2)(a) of the Act) ......................................................................................$ 114

9. Application fee to vary or revoke a condition of registration (s. 13(2)(b) of the Act).......................................$ 92

10. Application fee for approval as a building work supervisor in relation to a buildingwork contractor's business (s. 19(3)(b) of the Act) ..........................................................................................$ 71

11. Application fee for exemption (s. 45(1) of the Act) .........................................................................................$ 60

12. Fee for replacement of licence or certificate of registration ..............................................................................$ 15

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE CONVEYANCERS ACT 1994————

No. 79 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Conveyancers Act 1994 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched.

SCHEDULEFees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Conveyancers Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 25 May 1995 p. 2479), as varied, are referred to

in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULEFees

1. Application fee for registration (s. 6(b) of the Act).........................................................................................$ 168

2. Registration fee—payable before registration under Part 2 of the Act—

(a) for a natural person .........................................................................................................................$ 206

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 309

3. Annual fee (s. 8(2)(a) of the Act)—

(a) for a natural person .........................................................................................................................$ 206

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 309

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4. Default penalty fee (s. 8(3) of the Act) ...........................................................................................................$ 109

5. Civil penalty for default (s. 24(4) of the Act)..................................................................................................$ 342

6. Fee for replacement of certificate of registration ..............................................................................................$ 15

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE CREMATION ACT 2000————

No. 80 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Cremation Act 2000 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 6—Application for cremation permit

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Cremation Regulations 2001 (see Gazette 1 February 2001 p. 418) are referred to in these

regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 6—Application for cremation permit3. Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from paragraph (b) "$30" and

substituting "$31".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE LAND AGENTS ACT 1994————

No. 81 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Land Agents Act 1994 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Land Agents Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 25 May 1995 p. 2464), as varied, are referred to

in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

1. Application fee for registration (s. 7(b) of the Act).........................................................................................$ 168

2. Registration fee—payable before registration under Part 2 of the Act—

(a) for a natural person .........................................................................................................................$ 206

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 309

3. Annual fee (s. 9(2)(a) of the Act)—

(a) for a natural person .........................................................................................................................$ 206

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 309

4. Default penalty fee (s. 9(3) of the Act) ...........................................................................................................$ 109

5. Civil penalty for default (s. 22(4) of the Act)..................................................................................................$ 342

6. Fee for replacement of certificate of registration ..............................................................................................$ 15

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS ANDELECTRICIANS ACT 1995

————No. 82 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Electricians Act 1995 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Imake the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Electricians Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 29 June 1995 p. 3085),

as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. Part A of the Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Part is substituted:

A. FEE AMOUNTS

1. Application fee for licence (s. 8(1)(b) of the Act) ..........................................................................................$ 120

2. Licence fee—payable before the grant of a licence under Part 2 of the Act—

(a) for a natural person .........................................................................................................................$ 212

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 315

3. Periodic fee for licence (s. 11(2)(a) of the Act)—

(a) for a natural person .........................................................................................................................$ 212

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 315

4. Default penalty fee (s. 11(3) of the Act) .........................................................................................................$ 109

5. Application fee to vary or revoke a licence condition (s. 7(2)(b) of the Act)..................................................$ 168

6. Application fee for registration (s. 15(b) of the Act) ......................................................................................$ 120

7. Registration fee—payable before the grant of registration under Part 3 of the Act) .........................................$ 87

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8. Periodic fee for registration (s. 18(2)(a) of the Act) ........................................................................................$ 87

9. Default penalty fee (s. 18(3) of the Act) ...........................................................................................................$ 38

10. Application fee to vary or revoke a condition of registration (s. 14(2)(b) of the Act).......................................$ 71

11. Fee for replacement of licence or certificate of registration ..............................................................................$ 15

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SECOND-HAND VEHICLE DEALERS ACT 1995————

No. 83 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Second-hand Vehicle Dealers Act 1995 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Second-hand Vehicle Dealers Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 2 November 1995 p. 1258), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

The following fees are payable as specified:

1. Application fee for licence (s. 8(1) of the Act) ...............................................................................................$ 163

2. Licence fee—payable before the granting of a licence under Part 2 Division 1 of the Act—

(a) for a natural person—

(i) for carrying on the business of selling second-hand vehicles consisting only ofmotorcycles .................................................................................................................$ 120

(ii) in any other case...........................................................................................................$ 251

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(b) for a body corporate—

(i) for carrying on the business of selling second-hand vehicles consisting only ofmotorcycles .................................................................................................................$ 174

(ii) in any other case...........................................................................................................$ 375

Where the date for payment of the first annual licence fee is less than 12 months after the grant of thelicence, the licence fee is a proportion of the above fee, being the proportion that the number of wholemonths in the period between the grant of the licence and the date for payment of the first annual licencefee bears to 12.

3. Annual fee (s. 11(2) of the Act)—

(a) for a natural person—

(i) for carrying on the business of selling second-hand vehicles consisting only ofmotorcycles .................................................................................................................$ 120

(ii) in any other case...........................................................................................................$ 251

(b) for a body corporate—

(i) for carrying on the business of selling second-hand vehicles consisting only ofmotorcycles .................................................................................................................$ 174

(ii) in any other case...........................................................................................................$ 375

4. Default penalty fee (s. 11(3) of the Act) .........................................................................................................$ 223

5. Application fee for separate application to register premises (s. 14(2) of the Act) .......................................... $ 32

6. Application fee for permission to carry on business as a dealer at a place other than the registered premisesof the licensee (s. 14(4) of the Act).................................................................................................................. $ 32

7. Application fee with respect to a duty to repair a vehicle (s. 24(3) of the Act).................................................$ 32

8. Fee for replacement of licence or certificate of registration ..............................................................................$ 15

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SECURITY AND INVESTIGATION AGENTSACT 1995

————No. 84 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Security and Investigation Agents Act 1995 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Imake the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 21—Requirement to submit audit statement or declaration if no trust account kept4. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Security and Investigation Agents Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 28 March 1996 p. 1857), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 21—Requirement to submit audit statement or declaration if no trust accountkept

3. Regulation 21 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (4) "$308"and substituting "$318".

Substitution of Sched. 24. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE 2Fees

1. Application fee for licence (s. 8(1)(b) of the Act)...........................................................................................$ 168

2. Licence fee—payable before the granting of a licence under Part 2 of the Act—

(a) for a natural person—

(i) if licence subject to employee condition or employee (supervisioncondition) ................................................................................................................$ 114

(ii) in any other case...........................................................................................................$ 282

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 424

If the period between the grant of the licence and the next date for payment of a fee under section 12 of the Actis less than or more than 12 months, a pro rata adjustment is to be made to the amount of the additional fee byapplying the proportion that the length of that period bears to 12 months.

3. Annual fee (s. 12(2)(a) of the Act)-

(a) for a natural person—

(i) if licence subject to employee condition or employee (supervisioncondition) ................................................................................................................$ 114

(ii) in any other case...........................................................................................................$ 282

(b) for a body corporate........................................................................................................................$ 424

If the period between the first date for payment of a fee under section 12 of the Act after the commencement ofthese regulations and the next date for payment of a fee under that section (as nominated by the Commissioner)is more than 12 months, a pro rata adjustment is to be made to the amount of the fee by applying the proportionthat the length of that period bears to 12 months.

4. Default penalty fee (s. 12(3) of the Act) .........................................................................................................$ 206

5. Application fee for alteration to conditions of licence (s. 10 of the Act) ........................................................$ 168

6. Fee for replacement of licence ..........................................................................................................................$ 15

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2027

REGULATIONS UNDER THE SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT ACT 1988————

No. 85 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Sexual Reassignment Act 1988 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 6—Applications for recognition certificates4. Variation of reg. 7—Registration of certificates

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Sexual Reassignment Regulations 2000 (see Gazette 14 September 2000 p. 2016) are referred

to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 6—Applications for recognition certificates3. Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (1)(b)(iv)

"$50" and substituting "$52".

Variation of reg. 7—Registration of certificates4. Regulation 7 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out "$31" and substituting "$32".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRADE MEASUREMENT ADMINISTRATIONACT 1993

————No. 86 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Trade Measurement Administration Act 1993 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Imake the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Scheds. 1 to 4

SCHEDULE 1Application and Licence Fees

SCHEDULE 2Trade Measuring Instruments—Verification, Re-Verification

and Testing ChargesSCHEDULE 3

Verification and Testing Charges for Reference Standards of Measurement and Measuring Instruments Tested to Special Accuracy

SCHEDULE 4Charges Payable where Inspector Keeps Appointment but Measuring Instrument

Unavailable for Examination or Testing————————————————————————

Citation1. The Trade Measurement (Administration) Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 30 September 1993 p.

1445), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Scheds. 1 to 43. Schedules 1 to 4 of the principal regulations are revoked and the following Schedules are

substituted:

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SCHEDULE 1Application and Licence Fees

1. On lodging an application for a servicing licence or a public weighbridge licence (section 44 of theprincipal Act)—application fee ...........................................................................................................

$66

2. Licence fee payable under section 52(1) of the principal Act—

(a) in the case of a servicing licence................................................................................................. $158

and for each person employed by the licensee to certify measuring instruments—an additional ...............................................................................................................................

$43

(b) in the case of a public weighbridge licence—for each weighbridge ........................................... $158

3. On lodging an application to the administering authority for the issue of a duplicate servicinglicence or public weighbridge licence..................................................................................................

$31

4. On lodging an application to the administering authority for the issue of a certificate of suitabilityfor a weighbridge.................................................................................................................................

$66

5. On lodging an application to the administering authority for the issue of a duplicate certificate ofsuitability for a weighbridge ................................................................................................................

$31

SCHEDULE 2Trade Measuring Instruments—Verification, Re-Verificationand Testing Charges

The charges set out in this Schedule are payable to the administering authority by the person who uses the relevantinstrument for trade when an inspector verifies, re-verifies or tests a measuring instrument pursuant to the principal Act.

PART 1—MASSES

1. Masses used for trade—each mass not exceeding 5 kg .........................................................................................................................$3.40each mass exceeding 5 kg ...............................................................................................................................$5.80

2. Other masses—each mass not exceeding 5 kg .........................................................................................................................$3.40each mass exceeding 5 kg but not exceeding 25 kg ........................................................................................$5.80each mass exceeding 25 kg but not exceeding 100 kg ..................................................................................$16.00each mass exceeding 100 kg but not exceeding 1.5 t ....................................................................................$28.00each mass exceeding 1.5 t .............................................................................................................................$42.00

PART 2—MEASURES OF LENGTH

1. For each graduated edge tested—each measure not exceeding 1 m.....................................................................................................................$3.40each measure exceeding 1 m but not exceeding 3 m.......................................................................................$9.30each measure exceeding 3 m but not exceeding 20 m...................................................................................$34.00each measure exceeding 20 m.......................................................................................................................$72.00

PART 3—LENGTH MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

1. Each measure not exceeding 12 m.........................................................................................................................$11.60

2. Each measure exceeding 12 m...............................................................................................................................$26.00

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PART 4—AREA MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

1. Each instrument .....................................................................................................................................................$65.00

PART 5—MEASURES OF VOLUME

1. Each lubricating oil measure, alcoholic measure or beverage measure ...................................................................$2.30

2. Each dispensing measure or graduated measuring cylinder...................................................................................$11.60

3. Each un-subdivided measure not previously specified—each measure not exceeding 2 L .....................................................................................................................$4.60each measure exceeding 2 L but not exceeding 20 L......................................................................................$9.30each measure exceeding 20 L........................................................................................................................$20.00

4. Each subdivided measure not previously specified—each measure not exceeding 2 L ...................................................................................................................$26.00each measure exceeding 2 L but not exceeding 20 L....................................................................................$48.00each measure exceeding 20 L........................................................................................................................$72.00

PART 6—LIQUID MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

1. Alcoholic liquor measuring instruments—(a) single product instruments with one delivery outlet—each instrument ..........................................................$4.60(b) single product or multi-product instruments with more than one delivery outlet—

each instrument.............................................................................................................................$30.00

2. Liquid fuel and oil measuring instruments—(a) driveway flow meters (each dual or multi user instrument will be taken as two

or more separate measuring instruments)—each measuring unit designed for a flow rate not exceeding 60 L/min .........................................................$65.00each measuring unit designed for a flow rate exceeding 60 L/min ...............................................................$84.00

(b) measuring instruments designed to deliver blended fuels—each instrument ................................................$84.00(c) control console or note, coin, card or other payment system interfaced with a

measuring instrument—each console or system ...........................................................................................$34.00(d) volumetric drum filling instruments—

each instrument.............................................................................................................................$78.00when an instrument is tested with more than one product—for eachadditional product .........................................................................................................................$34.00

(e) drum filling flow meters, vehicle mounted flow meters, gantry flow metersand other flow meters—

each flow meter tested at a flow rate not exceeding 1000 L/min ................................................$101.00each flow meter tested at a flow rate exceeding 1000 L/min ......................................................$167.00when a flow meter is tested with more than one product—for eachadditional product .........................................................................................................................$34.00

(f) LPG driveway flow meters (each dual or multi user instrument will be taken as twoor more separate measuring instruments)—each measuring unit ................................................................$149.00

(g) LPG vehicle mounted flow meters—each flow meter.................................................................................$215.00

3. Milk flow meters—each flow meter...........................................................................................................................................$167.00

4. Mass flow meters—each mass meter ..........................................................................................................................................$167.00when a flow meter is tested with more than one product—for each additional product ...............................$34.00

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5. Vehicle tanks—for each compartment tested per 1000 L or part of 1000 L...........................................................................$17.00for each dipstick tested against the calibration chart.....................................................................................$30.00

6. Other measuring instruments—each instrument per 15 minutes or part of 15 minutes for the time taken to test theinstrument .....................................................................................................................................................$28.00

PART 7—WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS

1. Class 1 instruments (including balances)—each instrument .............................................................................................................................................$54.00

2. Class 2, Class 3, Class 4 instruments (including automatic weighing instruments andunclassified instruments, but not including instruments otherwise specified)—

each instrument not exceeding 15 kg capacity ..............................................................................................$29.00each instrument exceeding 15 kg but not exceeding 100 kg capacity ...........................................................$48.00each instrument exceeding 100 kg but not exceeding 500 kg capacity .........................................................$54.00each instrument exceeding 500 kg but not exceeding 1 t capacity..............................................................$101.00each instrument exceeding 1 t but not exceeding 3 t capacity.....................................................................$179.00

3. Weighbridges—each instrument with a minimum of 3 t but not exceeding 20 t capacity ....................................................$244.00each instrument exceeding 20 t but not exceeding 40 t capacity.................................................................$340.00each instrument exceeding 40 t but not exceeding 60 t capacity.................................................................$471.00each instrument exceeding 60 t but not exceeding 100 t capacity...............................................................$591.00each instrument exceeding 100 t capacity...................................................................................................$889.00

4. Hopper weighers—each instrument not exceeding 10 t capacity...............................................................................................$233.00each instrument exceeding 10 t but not exceeding 200 t capacity...............................................................$381.00each instrument exceeding 200 t capacity...................................................................................................$889.00

5. Wheel load weighers—each instrument .............................................................................................................................................$78.00

6. Additional mass indicator or ticket printer interfaced with a weighing instrument—each indicator or printer not exceeding 1 t capacity........................................................................................$5.80each indicator or printer exceeding 1 t capacity............................................................................................$42.00

7. Other weighing instruments not specified—each instrument per 15 minutes or part of 15 minutes for the time taken to test theinstrument .....................................................................................................................................................$28.00

SCHEDULE 3Verification and Testing Charges for Reference Standards

of Measurement and Measuring Instruments Tested to Special Accuracy

The charges set out in this Schedule are payable to the administering authority by the person who requests the verificationor testing.

PART 1—MASSES

1. Masses verified to the requirements of State Secondary Standards—each mass of a denomination not exceeding 200 g .......................................................................................$29.00each mass of a denomination exceeding 200 g but not exceeding 25 kg ......................................................$54.00

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2. Masses verified to the requirements of State Tertiary Standards—each mass of a denomination not exceeding 200 g .......................................................................................$17.00each mass of a denomination exceeding 200 g but not exceeding 25 kg ......................................................$34.00

3. Masses verified to the requirements of Inspectors' Class 1, Inspectors' Class 2 Standards—each mass of a denomination not exceeding 200 g ......................................................................................$11.60each mass of a denomination exceeding 200 g but not exceeding 25 kg ......................................................$26.00

4. Masses verified to the requirements of Inspectors' Class 3 Standards—each mass of a denomination not exceeding 5 kg ...........................................................................................$5.80each mass of a denomination exceeding 5 kg but not exceeding 30 kg ........................................................$10.40each mass of a denomination exceeding 30 kg but not exceeding 1 t ...........................................................$54.00each mass of a denomination exceeding 1 t ................................................................................................$101.00

PART 2—VOLUMETRIC MEASURES

1. Volumetric measures verified to the requirements of State Secondary Standards—each measure with a capacity not exceeding 25 L.......................................................................................$143.00each measure with a capacity exceeding 25 L but not exceeding 200 L .....................................................$221.00each measure with a capacity exceeding 200 L...........................................................................................$572.00

2. Volumetric measures verified to the requirements of State Tertiary, Inspectors' Class 1Standards—

each measure with a capacity not exceeding 25 L.........................................................................................$48.00each measure with a capacity exceeding 25 L but not exceeding 200 L .....................................................$107.00each measure with a capacity exceeding 200 L but not exceeding 2000 L .................................................$376.00each measure with a capacity exceeding 2000 L.........................................................................................$709.00

PART 3—MEASURES OF LENGTH

1. Rigid line measures verified to the requirements of State Secondary or Inspectors' Class 1Standards—(a) measures not exceeding 1000 mm—each graduated edge ..........................................................................$269.00(b) measures exceeding 1000 mm but not exceeding 3000 mm—each graduated edge ...................................$387.00

2. Rigid line measures verified to lesser accuracies than those required for State Secondary orInspectors' Class 1 Standards—(a) measures not exceeding 1000 mm—each graduated edge ............................................................................$84.00(b) measures exceeding 1000 mm but not exceeding 3000 mm—each graduated edge ...................................$120.00

3. Flexible line measures verified to the requirements of State Secondary or Inspectors'Class 1 Standards—

each measure not exceeding 10 m...............................................................................................................$131.00each measure exceeding 10 m but not exceeding 50 m...............................................................................$286.00each measure exceeding 50 m.....................................................................................................................$435.00

4. Flexible line measures verified to lesser accuracies than those required for State Secondary orInspectors' Class 1 Standards—

each measure not exceeding 10 m.................................................................................................................$65.00each measure exceeding 10 m but not exceeding 50 m...............................................................................$215.00each measure exceeding 50 m.....................................................................................................................$274.00

PART 4—OTHER MEASURES AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

1. Vernier Callipers—each instrument tested ............................................................................................................$84.00

2. Micrometers—each instrument tested .................................................................................................................$113.00

3. Orifice Plates—each plate tested .........................................................................................................................$131.00

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4. Weighing instruments Class 1 (including Class A balances)—each instrument..................................................$131.00

5. Liquid measuring instruments—master flow meters—each petroleum product tested...................................................................................$662.00LPG master flow meters—each instrument...............................................................................................$1020.00

6. Area templates—each template tested .................................................................................................................$435.00

7. Other instruments not specified—each instrument per 15 minutes or part of 15 minutes for the time taken to test theinstrument .....................................................................................................................................................$32.00

PART 5—CERTIFICATES AND MEASUREMENT REPORTS

1. On the issue of each certificate of verification or each duplicate certificate of verification...................................$20.00

2. On the issue of each measurement report or each duplicate measurement report ..................................................$12.80

SCHEDULE 4Charges Payable where Inspector Keeps Appointment but

Measuring InstrumentUnavailable for Examination or Testing

The charges set out in this schedule are payable to the administering authority by the owner of an instrument when aninspector keeps an appointment to examine or test the instrument but the instrument is unavailable for examination ortesting.

1. Where a test on a measuring instrument involves the use of the weighbridge testing unit—for each 15 minutes or part of 15 minutes that the inspector is kept waiting.........................................................$65.00

2. Where a test on a measuring instrument does not involve the use of the weighbridge testing unit—for each 15 minutes or part of 15 minutes that the inspector is kept waiting.........................................................$30.00

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRAVEL AGENTS ACT 1986————

No. 87 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Travel Agents Act 1986 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Travel Agents Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 27 June 1996 p. 3140), as varied, are referred to

in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

1. Application fee for licence (s. 8(1) of the Act) ........................................................................................................$ 163

2. Licence fee—payable before the granting of a licence under s. 9 of the Act—

(a) in the case of a natural person.........................................................................................................$ 251

(b) in the case of a body corporate .......................................................................................................$ 598

3. Annual fee (s. 12(2) of the Act):

(a) in the case of a natural person.........................................................................................................$ 251

(b) in the case of a body corporate .......................................................................................................$ 598

plus for each office from which the licensee carries on business up to a maximum of 10 offices ...........................$ 103

4. Default penalty fee (s. 12(3) of the Act) ..................................................................................................................$ 223

5. Replacement fee for licence.......................................................................................................................................$ 15

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985————

No. 88 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Associations Incorporation Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 20 May 1993 p. 1709), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees

Clause Matter Amount$

1. For inspection under section 6(2) of the Act of documents lodged by or in relation to anassociation ............................................................................................................................. 15

2. For the supply of an uncertified copy, or the supply of a copy of an extract from, adocument held by the Commission in relation to an association (in addition to the feepayable under clause 1)—

(a) for one page ..........................................................................................................(b) for each additional page or part of a page .............................................................

41

3. For the supply of a certified copy of, or the supply of a certified copy of an extract from, adocument held by the Commission in relation to an association (in addition to the feepayable under clause 1)—

(a) for one page ..........................................................................................................(b) for each additional page or part of a page .............................................................

151

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4. On lodging an application to the Commission (not being an application for which a fee isspecified elsewhere in the schedule) to exercise any of the powers conferred on theCommission by the Act, or by those provisions of the Corporations Law applied by theAct to an association .............................................................................................................. 38

5. On lodging an application to the Minister to exercise any powers conferred on the Ministerby the Act ............................................................................................................................... 38

6. On lodging an application for incorporation under section 19 of the Act .............................. 114

7. On lodging an application for amalgamation under section 22 of the Act ............................ 114

8. On lodging an application to register an alteration to rules under section 24 of the Act(including an application to alter the name of an association)................................................ 38

9. For the approval of the Commission of an auditor under section 35(2)(b) of the Act............54

10. On lodging a periodic return under section 36 of the Act ..................................................... 54

11. On submitting to the Commission for examination a draft explanatory statement prior to itsregistration under the provisions of the Corporations Law applied under section 40A ofthe Act ................................................................................................................................... 114

12. On lodging an application for the approval of the Commission for extension of periodunder section 41C(4)(a) of the Act......................................................................................... 40

13. For consent of the Commission under section 43(1a) of the Act to distribute surplus assetsof an association on winding up among members of the association .....................................

54

14. On lodging an application to deregister an association under section 43A(1) of the Act.......and, in addition, on making a request of the Commission under section 43A(5) of the Act .. 81

54

15. On lodging an application to the Commission to exercise the powers conferred bysection 44A or 46 of the Act ................................................................................................. 54

16. For an act done by the Commission—(a) representing a defunct association or its liquidator under section 44A of the Act(b) under section 46 of the Act ................................................................................... 54

54

17. On lodging an application to the Commission to exercise the power conferred bysection 53 of the Act............................................................................................................... 54

18. On lodging an application to reserve a name under section 53A(1) of the Act ...................... 81

19. On the late lodgment of a document (in addition to any lodgment fee provided by anyother clause for the lodging of that document)—

(a) if lodged within one month after the prescribed time............................................(b) if lodged more than one month but within three months after the prescribed

time .......................................................................................................................(c) if lodged more than three months after the prescribed time ..................................

21

4392

20. For the production by the Commission, pursuant to a subpoena, of a document held by itin relation to an association....................................................................................................and, in addition, for each two pages or less of the document produced .................................

311

21. For any act that the Commission is required or authorised to do on the request of a personand for which a fee is not prescribed by any other clause ...................................................... 21

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE BUSINESS NAMES ACT 1996————

No. 89 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Business Names Act 1996 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched.

SCHEDULEFees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Business Names Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 18 July 1996 p. 151), as varied, are referred to

in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULEFees

1. Section 8(1) of the Act—

(a) application fee for registration of business name ........................................................................ $109

(b) application fee for renewal of registration of business name....................................................... $ 87

(c) late application fee (in addition to fee payable under paragraph (a) or (b)) ................................ $ 25

2. Fee for replacement of certificate of registration ................................................................................. $ 15

3. Section 8(4) of the Act—application for consent of Minister .............................................................. $191

4. Section 11(4) of the Act—

(a) inspection of a document lodged with the Commission under this Act or the repealed Act .......$ 15

(b) obtaining a copy of part of the register or of a document lodged with the Commission underthe Act or the repealed Act—

⋅ for first sheet....................................................................................................................... $ 15

⋅ for each additional sheet ..................................................................................................... $ 1

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(c) obtaining a certified copy of part of the register or of a document lodged with the Commissionunder the Act or the repealed Act—

⋅ for first sheet....................................................................................................................... $ 15

⋅ for each additional sheet ..................................................................................................... $ 1

5. Section 12(1) of the Act—

(a) notification of change of proprietor of business name ................................................................ $ 23

(b) late lodgment of a notice (other than a notice of cessation of business under a business name) .$ 25

6. For any act that the Commission is required or authorised to do on the request of a person and forwhich a fee is not otherwise prescribed ............................................................................................... $ 15.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE CO-OPERATIVES ACT 1997————

No. 90 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Co-operatives Act 1997 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 5

SCHEDULE 5Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Co-operatives Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 20 November 1997 p. 1365), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 53. Schedule 5 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 5Fees

$

1. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 17) .................................................218

2. Application to Commission for approval of proposed rules (s. 18)..........................................................................109

3. Application to Commission for registration of proposed co-operative (s. 19) .........................................................109

4. Application to Commission for registration—existing body corporate (s. 24).........................................................109

5. Issue of duplicate certificate (s. 35)............................................................................................................................28

6. Application for Commission's certificate (s. 61(2)) ...................................................................................................28

7. Application for Commission's consent (s. 72(2)) .......................................................................................................54

8. Application to Commission for approval of alteration to rules (s. 107)—$10 per rule to a maximumof $100

9. Registration of rule alteration (s. 110(2))...................................................................................................................28

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10. Issue of certificate of registration of rule alteration (s. 110(4))..................................................................................28

11. Application to the Commission for determination of a member's eligibility to vote (s. 122(3)) ..............................109

12. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 142) .................................................................................................218

13. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 150) ...............................................218

14. Application to Commission for review (s. 181) .......................................................................................................218

15. Lodgment of special resolution (s. 192).....................................................................................................................28

16. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 195) ...............................................218

17. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 234) .................................................................................................218

18. Approval of office where register to be kept (s. 240(1)(d))........................................................................................28

19. Lodgment of annual report (s. 244)............................................................................................................................54

20. Application to Commission for approval of abbreviation or elaboration of name (s. 248(e))....................................28

21. Application to Commission for approval of name change (s. 250(1))........................................................................28

22. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 253) ...............................................218

23. Filing a disclosure document under s. 727 of the Corporations Law as applied by s. 258of the Act...............................................................................................................................................................1 590

24. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 258(6)).............................................................................................218

25. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 259) ...............................................218

26. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 262) ...............................................218

27. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 270) .................................................................................................218

28. Application to Commission for approval of maximum share interest (s. 275(5)) ....................................................218

29. Inspection of register of notifiable interests—fee payable to the co-operative (s. 280(3)(b)) ....................................28

30. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 284) .................................................................................................218

31. Application to Commission for approval of share offer (s. 286)..............................................................................218

32. Application to Commission for extension of period of offer (s. 288(5))....................................................................54

33. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 292) .................................................................................................218

34. Application for Commission's consent (s. 295(2)) .....................................................................................................54

35. Application to Commission for approval of proposed disclosure statement (s. 296(2)) ..........................................218

36. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 296(4)).............................................................................................218

37. Application to Commission for approval of merger or transfer of engagements (s. 297).........................................218

38. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 302(3)).............................................................................................218

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39. Filing an application for the Commission to exercise powers conferred by s. 601AEor s. 601AF of the Corporations Law as applied by s. 311 of the Act .....................................................................212

40. Application to Commission for exemption (s. 312(2)).............................................................................................218

41. Application for Commission's permission (s. 336(1))................................................................................................54

42. Application to Commission for direction (s. 338(1)(f)) ...........................................................................................218

43. Application to Commission for approval of explanatory statement (s. 345(1))........................................................543

44. Application to Commission for registration (s. 364)................................................................................................109

45. Application to Commission for registration (s. 365)................................................................................................543

46. Application to Commission for certificate of compliance (s. 373)...........................................................................653

47. Application for South Australian Registrar's consent (s. 376) ...................................................................................54

48. Application to South Australian Registrar for approval of proposed disclosurestatement (s. 377(2)) ................................................................................................................................................218

49. Application to South Australian Registrar for exemption (s. 377(4)) ......................................................................218

50. Application to South Australian Registrar for approval of merger or transfer ofengagements (s. 378)................................................................................................................................................218

51. Application to Commission for special meeting (s. 415(1)(a)) ................................................................................218

52. Application to Commission for inquiry (s. 415(1)(b)) .............................................................................................543

53. Application to Commission for extension or abridgment of time (s. 421) .................................................................54

54. Inspection of a register or document (s. 427(1)(a) and (b)) .......................................................................................15

55. Copy of, or copy of an extract from, an entry in a register, a certificate of incorporation, anacknowledgement of registration or a document held or registered by the Commission(s. 427(1)(c)) (in addition to the fee payable under clause 54)—

(a) for a certified copy—

(i) for one page .......................................................................................................................................15

(ii) for each additional page or part of a page ............................................................................................1

(b) for an uncertified copy—

(i) for one page .........................................................................................................................................4

(ii) for each additional page or part of a page ............................................................................................1

56. Application to Commission for permission to give notice by newspaper (s. 451(2)(c)(iii)) ......................................54

57. Lodgment of notice of charge (sched. 3, cl. 13(1)) ....................................................................................................76

58. Lodgment of notice of acquisition of property subject to charge (sched. 3, cl. 17(1)) ...............................................76

59. Application to Commission for extension of time (sched. 3, cl. 20(3)(c)) .................................................................54

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60. Lodgment of notice of assignment of charge (sched. 3, cl. 36(1)) .............................................................................38

61. Lodgment of notice of variation of charge (sched. 3, cl. 36(2)) .................................................................................38

62. Lodgment of memorandum of discharge (sched. 3, cl. 37(2))....................................................................................38

63. Request for certificate (sched. 3, cl. 42).....................................................................................................................28

64. Application to Commission for exemption (sched. 3, cl. 44) ...................................................................................218

65. Application to Commission for direction (sched. 4, cl. 3(1)(f)) ...............................................................................218

66. Inspection of managing controller's report (sched. 4, cl. 12(3)(b)) ............................................................................15

67. Late lodgment of a document (in addition to any lodgment fee provided by any other item for thelodging of that document)—

(c) if lodged within one month after the prescribed time.......................................................................................33

(d) if lodged more than one month but within three months after the prescribed time ..........................................99

(e) if lodged more than three months after the prescribed time ...........................................................................165

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997————

No. 91 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Liquor Licensing Act 1997 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Consumer Affairs———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Liquor Licensing (General) Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 25 September 1997 p. 913), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

1. Application for grant of licence other than limited licence ..............................................................................$329

2. Application for grant of limited licence—

(a) if the licence is sought for one function lasting 1 day or less.....................................................................$28

(b) if the licence is sought for one function lasting more than1 day.................................................................................................................................. $28 for each day or

part of a day up toa maximum of $560

(c) if the licence is sought for more than one function, whether ornot the functions are held on the same day ....................................................................$28 for each function

up to a maximum of$560

However, no fee is payable for an application for a limited licence if the licence is granted for afunction or functions that, in the opinion of the licensing authority, are to be held for charitable orother community purposes.

3. Application for extended trading authorisation................................................................................................$329

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4. Application for removal of licence...................................................................................................................$329

5. Application for transfer of licence ...................................................................................................................$329

6. Application for—

⋅ approval of alteration or proposed alteration to licensed premises; or

⋅ redefinition of licensed premises as defined in licence; or

⋅ designation of part of licensed premises as dining area or reception area..................................................$71

7. Application for authorisation to sell liquor in area adjacent to licensed premises .............................................$71

8. Application for variation of trading hours or for imposition, variation or revocation ofcondition of licence..........................................................................................................................................$329

9. Application for approval of—

⋅ natural person or persons as manager or managers of business conducted underlicence; or

⋅ assumption by person of position of authority in trust or corporate entitythat holds licence,

per person in respect of whom Commissioner of Police investigates and reports..............................................$71

10. Application for conversion of temporary licence into ordinary licence ...........................................................$329

11. Application for consent of licensing authority to use part of licensed premises orarea adjacent to licensed premises for the purpose of providing entertainment ...............................................$329

12. Additional fee on an application where identification badge is issued ..............................................................$12

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2045

REGULATIONS UNDER THE FIREARMS ACT 1977————

No. 92 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Firearms Act 1977 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Minister for Justice———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Schedule 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Firearms Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 29 April 1993 p. 1482), as varied, are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Schedule 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 1Fees

Application for grant or renewal of firearms licenceTerm of the licence is one year.....................................................................................................................................$ 47.50Term of the licence is three years ................................................................................................................................$ 121.00Term of the licence is five years ..................................................................................................................................$ 192.00

Where the licence authorises the possession and useof a prescribed firearm..................................................................................................................................................$ 36.50

Application for grant or renewal of dealer's licenceauthorising dealing in firearms or firearms andammunition

Term of the licence is one year....................................................................................................................................$ 256.00Term of the licence is three years ................................................................................................................................$ 743.00Term of the licence is five years .................................................................................................................................$1232.00

Application for grant or renewal of dealer's licencethat only authorises dealing in ammunition

Term of the licence is one year.....................................................................................................................................$ 74.00Term of the licence is three years ................................................................................................................................$ 199.00Term of the licence is five years ..................................................................................................................................$ 324.00

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Application for variation of licence ......................................................................................................................................$ 28.50

Application for registration of firearm in the nameof the owner of the firearm or for issue of duplicatecertificate of registration .......................................................................................................................................................$ 17.00

Application for a licence to replace licence lost, stolenor destroyed...........................................................................................................................................................................$ 28.50

Application for a permit to acquire ammunition .................................................................................................................. $ 17.00

Fee to witness the transfer of a firearm under Part 3Division 2A of the Act ..........................................................................................................................................................$ 11.50[Note: If a firearm is registered in the name of the ownerimmediately after the transfer of the firearm is witnessed by amember of the police force, the witnessing fee is not payable]

Administrative fee on late renewal of a licence.....................................................................................................................$ 19.00

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 1953————

No. 93 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Summary Offences Act 1953 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg.8—Application fee

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Summary Offences (Dangerous Articles and Prohibited Weapons) Regulations 2000 (see

Gazette 23 November 2000 p. 3329) are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg.8—Application fee3. Regulation 8 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out "$30" from subregulation (1) and

substituting "$31".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE BILLS OF SALE ACT 1886————

No. 94 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Bills of Sale Act 1886 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Bills of Sale (Fees) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 10 May 1995 p. 2080), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from item 1 "44", wherever occurring, and substituting (in each case) "45";

(b) by striking out from item 2 "36" and substituting "37".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMUNITY TITLES ACT 1996————

No. 95 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Community Titles Act 1996 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

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Citation1. The Community Titles Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 31 October 1996 p. 1559), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees

1. Application to deposit plan of community division (excluding the fee forissue of certificates of title) (s. 14) ........................................................................................................................................$229.00

2. Fee for the issue of a certificate of title for each lot generated (includinga development lot but not including a certificate of title generated for anyroad, street, reserve vesting in a council or other authority) by the depositof a community plan or the amalgamation of two or more adjacent community plansor the cancellation of a community plan ................................................................................................................................$ 51.00

3. Fee for the issue of each certificate of title for each lot (includinga development lot) on amendment of a community plan........................................................................................................$ 51.00

4. Fee for the examination of a plan of community division or amendmentof a community plan pursuant to s. 58 (unless paid on pre-examination)—

(a) where there are 5 lots or less................................................................................................................................$282.00

(b) where there are more than 5 lots ..........................................................................................................................$566.00

5. Fee for the deposit of a plan of community division .................................................................................................$ 87.00

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6. Fee for the examination of an outer boundary survey plan.......................................................................................$566.00

7. Fee for filing an outer boundary survey plan.............................................................................................................$ 87.00

8. Fee for the Registrar-General to examine a plan to be lodged with an applicationunder this Act before the application is lodged, to determine whether theRegistrar-General approves the plan for lodging (s. 144)

(a) where there are 5 lots or less................................................................................................................................$282.00

(b) where there are more than 5 lots ..........................................................................................................................$566.00

9. Fee for re-examination of plan when amended after approval for deposit is given ...................................................$ 87.00

10. Fee for the examination of a plan to amend a plan of community division (s. 52).................................................$282.00

11. Fee for the examination of a filed plan delineating the outer boundaries of aprimary parcel for cancellation of a plan (s. 65)....................................................................................................................$282.00

12. Fee for filing plan for the cancellation of a community plan...................................................................................$ 87.00

13. Fee for the examination of a plan of amalgamation................................................................................................$282.00

14. Fee for the deposit of a plan of amalgamation.........................................................................................................$ 87.00

15. Lodgement of Scheme Description .........................................................................................................................$ 87.00

16. Lodgement of By-Laws ...........................................................................................................................................$ 87.00

17. Lodgement of Development Contract......................................................................................................................$ 87.00

18. Lodgement of resolution to elect to use the Community Titles Act 1996 ................................................................$ 87.00

19. Lodgement of application to amend schedule of lot entitlements (s. 21) ................................................................$ 87.00

20. Lodgement to amend a scheme description (s. 31)..................................................................................................$ 87.00

21. Lodgement to vary by-laws (s. 39) ..........................................................................................................................$ 87.00

22. Lodgement of agreement to vary or terminate a development contract (s. 50)........................................................$ 87.00

23. Maximum Fee for the purchase from a corporation of Scheme Description ..........................................................$ 29.00

24. Fee to be charged by Registrar-General for the purchase of Scheme Descriptionby the public from the Lands Titles Office..............................................................................................................................$ 5.80

25. Maximum Fee for the purchase from a corporation of by-laws(The inspection of by-laws must be free of charge) (s. 44) ...................................................................................................$ 29.00

26. Fee to be charged by Registrar-General for the purchase by thepublic of by-laws (s. 44) .........................................................................................................................................................$ 5.80

27. Maximum Fee charged by corporation for the purchase of a development contractthat is in force (inspection must be free of charge) (s. 51) ....................................................................................................$ 29.00

28. Fee charged by the Registrar-General for the purchase by the public of acopy of a development contract (s. 51) ...................................................................................................................................$ 5.80

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29. Fee for an application for the amendment of a community plan (excluding issueof certificates of title) (s. 52).................................................................................................................................................$172.00

30. Fee for an application for the amendment of a plan pursuant to a developmentcontract (excluding issue of certificates of title) (s. 58) ........................................................................................................$172.00

31. Fee for an application for amalgamation of community plans(excluding fee for the issue of certificates of title) (s. 60).....................................................................................................$172.00

32. Fee for Application to the Registrar-General for the cancellation of acommunity plan (excluding fee for issue of certificate of title) (s. 65)..................................................................................$172.00

33. Fee for Application to the Registrar-General for the cancellation of a communityplan pursuant to order of court (excluding fee for issue of certificate of title) (s. 67)...........................................................$172.00

34. Notice of appointment of administrator...................................................................................................................$ 87.00

35. Notice of removal or replacement of administrator .................................................................................................$ 87.00

36. Lodgement of any other document required by the Act ..........................................................................................$ 87.00

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE REAL PROPERTY ACT 1886————

No. 96 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Real Property Act 1886 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Real Property (Fees) Regulations 1991 (see Gazette 27 June 1991 p. 2219), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out clause 1 and substituting the following clause:

1. For the registration or entry of each instrument (irrespective of the number

of folios to be endorsed)—other than any registration or entry specifically provided for .......................................... 87;

(b) by striking out paragraphs (b) and (c) of clause 2 and substituting the following paragraphs:

(b) where the Commissioner of State Taxation has adjudged the transfer to beexempt from stamp duty or where no ad valorem stamp duty is payable(except for those transfers assessed pursuant to s. 71C of the StampDuties Act 1923) ..................................................................................................................................87

(c) that has been assessed pursuant to s. 71CA, 71CB or 71CC of the Stamp

Duties Act 1923 ................................................................................................................................. 87;

(c) by striking out clauses 3 to 34 (inclusive) and substituting the following clauses:

3. On lodgment of a caveat under s. 39, 80F or 223D of the Act.........................................................................87

4. For the deposit, or noting the revocation, of a duplicate or attested copy of apower of attorney..........................................................................................................................................................87

5. For an application for the issue of a substituted lessee's copy of a Crown leaseor duplicate certificate of title (exclusive of the cost of advertising in the Gazette) .....................................................87

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6. For the registration of an application to note a change of address ............................................................. no fee

7. For entry of a foreclosure order (exclusive of the cost of advertising in the Gazette)....................................150

8. For a certified copy of—

(a) an original certificate of title under s. 51A of the Act.....................................................................15.50

(b) a statement under s. 51D of the Act ................................................................................................15.50

9. Unless otherwise specified—

(a) (except where paragraph (b) applies) for the issue of a new certificate of titleor a substituted lessee's copy of a Crown lease or duplicate certificate of title ....................................51

(b) for the issue of a new certificate of title on the amalgamation of allotmentswholly within the Mount Lofty Catchment Area ........................................................................... no fee

10. For the issue of a certificate of title—

(a) (limited or ordinary) upon the land first being brought under the Act........................................... no fee

(b) to a corporation or district council for a road, street or reserve ..................................................... no fee

(c) to effect correction or amendment of title or for the convenience of theLands Titles Registration Office in effecting registration or redesignation ................................... no fee

(d) under Division 2 of Part 5 of the Act (but only if the volume andfolio numbers remain the same and the title is not issued to replaceone that has been lost or destroyed)............................................................................................... no fee

11. For a new certificate of title issued as a result of the existing title beingfull of endorsements ............................................................................................................................................... no fee

12. For the deposit or acceptance for filing by the Registrar-General—

(a) of a plan of amalgamation of allotments wholly within the Mount LoftyCatchment Area ............................................................................................................................. no fee

(b) of any other plan ..................................................................................................................................87

13. Unless otherwise specified, for the examination—

(a) of a plan of survey certified correct by a licensed surveyor and lodgedwith or submitted to the Registrar-General (for freehold or Crown land)— .....................................566

plus a further $282, payable by the surveyor, if the plan is relodged orresubmitted following rejection by the Registrar-General (However, theRegistrar-General may waive or reduce the further fee if he or she considersthat appropriate in a particular case having regard to the work involvedin examining the relodged or resubmitted plan.)

(b) of an uncertified data plan (except a plan of a kind referred to in paragraph (c))lodged with or submitted to the Registrar-General (for freehold or Crown land)..............................282

(c) of an uncertified data plan lodged with or submitted to the Registrar-Generalfor the amalgamation of allotments wholly within the Mount Lofty CatchmentArea ............................................................................................................................................... no fee

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(d) of a plan lodged with or submitted to the Registrar-General for the purposesof a lease of part of an allotment........................................................................................................114

14. For the examination—

(a) of a plan of survey certified correct by a licensed surveyor and lodgedwith the Registrar-General for information purposes only............................................................. no fee

(b) of an uncertified data plan lodged with the Registrar-General forinformation purposes only ............................................................................................................. no fee

(c) of a plan of survey certified by a licensed surveyor and lodged withthe Registrar-General by the Surveyor-General ............................................................................. no fee

(d) of plans submitted under the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991 .......................................... no fee

15. Unless otherwise specified, for the deposit or acceptance for filing of anyplan (for freehold or Crown land).................................................................................................................................87

16. For the deposit or acceptance for filing of a plan prepared by theRegistrar-General or under the Registrar-General's authorisation .......................................................................... no fee

17. For the withdrawal of any instrument, application or plan submitted forregistration, deposit or acceptance for filing.................................................................................................................37

18. For the withdrawal of any plan of survey certified correct by a licensed surveyorand lodged with or submitted to the Registrar-General for examination ......................................................................76

19. For an application to the Registrar-General to issue a summons pursuantto s. 220(3) of the Act.................................................................................................................................................125

20. For an application pursuant to s. 146 of the Act (exclusive of the cost ofregistration of the instrument of discharge) ................................................................................................................125

21. For searching the Register Book—

(a) comprising a search statement from the Registrar-General's unregistereddocument system, a copy of the original certificate of title and a check search ............................. 13.40

(b) comprising a search of the electronic records of the original certificateof title, the Registrar-General's unregistered document system and a checksearch (including the transmission fee).......................................................................................... 13.40

22. For a copy—

(a) of a registered instrument................................................................................................................. 5.80

(b) of a plan deposited or accepted for filing by the Registrar-General................................................. 5.80

(c) of a cancelled original certificate of title.......................................................................................... 5.80

(d) of any instrument, entry, document or record not otherwise specificallyprovided for ..................................................................................................................................... 5.80

23. For requesting any of the following under the Automated Registration Indexing andEnquiry System (ARIES):

(a) a check search of a specified certificate of title............................................................................. no fee

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(b) the details of a specified document ................................................................................................. 4.80

(c) a search of the numbers assigned to documents associated with a specifiedinstrument ....................................................................................................................................... 4.80

(d) the location of a specified document or plan ................................................................................ no fee

(e) the details of a specified plan .......................................................................................................... 4.80

(f) a list of the numbers assigned to plans lodged in respect of a specifiedSection of land in a Hundred ........................................................................................................... 4.80

(g) the details of the delivery of a specified item................................................................................ no fee

(h) the details of the delivery of documents relating to—

(i) a specified agent code ............................................................................................... no fee

(ii) a specified delivery slip............................................................................................... no fee

(i) the details of a specified agent code ............................................................................................. no fee

(j) in respect of a specified document—a search of—

(i) the series in which the document was lodged; and

(ii) any other series into which the document may, subsequently,have been moved, prior to registration of the document ............................................. no fee

(k) a search of the location of, and the numbers assigned to, documents lodgedin a specified series ....................................................................................................................... no fee

(l) a search to ascertain the name of the registered proprietor of specifiedland prior to ordering a search of the Register Book ..................................................................... no fee

(m) a record of all documents lodged or registered under a specified name........................................... 4.80

24. For requesting a search under the Torrens Automated Title System (TATS) ......................................... no fee

25. For the return of a cancelled duplicate certificate of title...............................................................................20

26. For advertising in the Gazette—

(a) an application for a foreclosure ..................................................................................................... no fee

(b) an application under Part 4 of the Act ........................................................................................... no fee

(c) an application under Part 7A of the Act......................................................................................... no fee

27. For reporting to a local government authority—

(a) a change of ownership of land (for each change of ownership reported)..........................................1.30

(b) a converted certificate of title (for each converted certificate of title reported) ................................1.30

(c) on the subdivision of land—details of—

(i) cancelled certificates of title; and

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(ii) newly created parcels of land and new certificates of titleissued in respect of those parcels; and

(iii) the valuation assessment for each new certificate of title issued,

(for each valuation assessment reported) ..........................................................................................1.30

28. For reporting to the South Australian Water Corporation—

(a) a change of ownership of land (for each change of ownership reported)..........................................1.30

(b) on the subdivision of land—details of—

(i) cancelled certificates of title; and

(ii) newly created parcels and new certificates of title issuedin respect of those parcels,

(for each new certificate of title reported).........................................................................................1.30

29. For providing miscellaneous reports of changes of ownership of land togovernment agencies (other than the South Australian Water Corporation)........................................................... no fee

30. For providing reports of Heritage Agreements to the Department for Environmentand Heritage............................................................................................................................................................ no fee

31. For reporting to ETSA Utilities a change of ownership of land.....................................................................20(plus an additional fee of $2.80 for each change of ownership reported)

32. For a copy of any of the following documents under the Bills of Sale Act 1886:

(a) a registered Bill of Sale or a discharge, extension or renewal of a Bill of Sale.................................5.80

(b) any other document...........................................................................................................................5.80

33. For a copy of a plan under the Strata Titles Act 1988.................................................................................5.80

34. For a copy of a plan under the Community Titles Act 1996 ........................................................................5.80

AGCS16-00 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE REAL PROPERTY ACT 1886————

No. 97 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Real Property Act 1886 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 1—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Real Property (Land Division) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 31 August 1995 p. 616), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched. 1—Fees3. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from items 1(a) and 2 "$84" and substituting, in each case, "$87";

(b) by striking out from item 1(b) "$222" and substituting "$229".

AGCS16-00 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE REGISTRATION OF DEEDS ACT 1935————

No. 98 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Registration of Deeds Act 1935 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Registration of Deeds (Fees) Regulations 1992 (see Gazette 18 June 1992 p. 1804), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from clause 1(a) "84" and substituting "87";

(b) by striking out from clauses 2 and 3 "12" and substituting, in each case, "13";

(c) by striking out from item 4 "5.60" and substituting "5.80".

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE STRATA TITLES ACT 1988————

No. 99 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Strata Titles Act 1988 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched.

SCHEDULEFees Payable to Registrar-General

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Strata Titles (Fees) Regulations 1988 (see Gazette 21 July 1988 p. 468), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULEFees Payable to Registrar-General

1. For lodgement of an application for—

(a) the deposit of a strata plan .........................................................................................................................................$ 87

(b) amendment of a strata plan ........................................................................................................................................$ 87

(c) amalgamation of two or more strata plans .................................................................................................................$ 87

2. For the examination of—

(a) a strata plan...............................................................................................................................................................$282

(b) an amendment to a strata plan...................................................................................................................................$282

(c) an amalgamation of two or more strata plans ...........................................................................................................$282

3. For the deposit of a strata plan .......................................................................................................................................$ 87

4. For the issue of a certificate of title—

(a) for each unit comprised in a strata plan .....................................................................................................................$ 51

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(b) for each unit added to a strata plan or amended by a strata plan................................................................................$ 51

(c) for each unit comprised in an amalgamated plan.......................................................................................................$ 51

5. For the amendment of a schedule of unit entitlements ...................................................................................................$ 87

6. For the cancellation of a strata plan (including fees for entering necessary memorialsin the Register Book) .................................................................................................................................................................$254

plus $51 for eachcertificate of

title issued

7. On lodging a certified copy of a special resolution of a strata corporation amending thearticles of the corporation .......................................................................................................................................................... $ 87

8. On lodging any other document with the Registrar-General under the Act....................................................................$ 87

9. On giving written notice—

(a) of the appointment of an administrator of a strata corporation ..................................................................................$ 87

(b) of the removal or replacement of an administrator of a strata corporation ................................................................$ 87

AGCS16-00 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2061

REGULATIONS UNDER THE WORKER'S LIENS ACT 1893————

No. 100 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Worker's Liens Act 1893 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

K. T. GRIFFIN Attorney-General———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 1—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Worker's Liens Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 26 August 1999 p. 982), as varied, are referred

to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched. 1—Fees3. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from items 1 and 2 "$84" and substituting, in each case, "$87";

(b) by striking out from item 3 "$36" and substituting "$37".

AGCS16-00 R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2062 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS REGULATIONACT 1995

————No. 101 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Petroleum Products Regulation Act 1995 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I makethe following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB LUCAS Treasurer———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched.—Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Petroleum Products Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 1 June 1995 p. 2574), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement

2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from item 1(1)(a) "147.00" and substituting "152.00";

(b) by striking out from item 1(1)(b) "147.00" and substituting "152.00";

(c) by striking out from item 2(1)(a) "108.90" and substituting "112.00";

(d) by striking out from item 2(1)(b) "312.00" and substituting "322.00";

(e) by striking out from item 2(1)(c) "503.00" and substituting "519.00";

(f) by striking out from item 2(2)(a) "58.00" and substituting "60.00";

(g) by striking out from item 2(2)(b) "108.90" and substituting "112.00";

(h) by striking out from item 2(2)(c) "273.00" and substituting "281.00";

(i) by striking out from item 2(2)(d) "924.00" and substituting "953.00";

(j) by striking out from item 2(2)(e) "3 108.00" and substituting "3 204.00";

(k) by striking out from item 2(2)(f) "5 112.00" and substituting "5 270.00".

T&F 01/013 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE LAND TAX ACT 1936————

No. 102 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Land Tax Act 1936 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB LUCAS Treasurer———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 11—Certificates in respect of liability to land tax

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Land Tax Regulations 1999 (see Gazette 12 August 1999 p. 779), as varied, are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 11—Certificates in respect of liability to land tax3. Regulation 11 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (1)

"$19.20" and substituting "$19.80".

T&F 01/012 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2064 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE LOTTERY AND GAMING ACT 1936————

No. 103 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Lottery and Gaming Act 1936 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB LUCAS Treasurer———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 13—Applications for lottery licence4. Variation of reg. 17B—Application for trade promotion lottery licence5. Variation of reg. 17CA—Variation of licence6. Variation of reg. 28—Fees7. Variation of Sched. 1—Application for a Major Lottery Licence8. Variation of Sched. 2—Application for a Bingo Licence9. Variation of Sched. 3—Application for an Instant Lottery Licence10. Variation of Sched. 4—Application for Trade Promotion Lottery Licence

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Lottery and Gaming Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 27 October 1993 p. 1901), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 13—Applications for lottery licence3. Regulation 13 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (1)(c)

"$5.10" and substituting "$5.25".

Variation of reg. 17B—Application for trade promotion lottery licence4. Regulation 17B of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (2)(c)

"$50", "$250", "$500" and "$1 000" and substituting "$51.50", "$258", "$516" and "$1 031"respectively.

Variation of reg. 17CA—Variation of licence5. Regulation 17CA of the principal regulations is varied by striking out "$30.75" and substituting

"$31.70".

Variation of reg. 28—Fees6. Regulation 28 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from paragraph (a) "$1 028" and substituting "$1 060";

(b) by striking out from paragraph (b) "$102" and substituting "$105".

Variation of Sched. 1—Application for a Major Lottery Licence

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7. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from the boxed note on the frontof the form contained in that Schedule "$5.10" and substituting "$5.25".

Variation of Sched. 2—Application for a Bingo Licence8. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from the boxed note on the front

of the form contained in that Schedule "$5.10" and substituting "$5.25".

Variation of Sched. 3—Application for an Instant Lottery Licence9. Schedule 3 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from the boxed note on the front

of the form contained in that Schedule "$5.10" and substituting "$5.25".

Variation of Sched. 4—Application for Trade Promotion Lottery Licence10. Schedule 4 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from the boxed note on the front

of the form contained in that Schedule "$50", "$250", "$500" and "$1 000" and substituting "$51.50","$258", "$516" and "$1 031" respectively.

T&F01/015CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE TOBACCO PRODUCTS REGULATION ACT1997

————No. 104 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB LUCAS Treasurer———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 3—Licence fee

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Tobacco Products Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 5 June 1997 p. 2925), as varied, are referred

to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 3—Licence fee3. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out "$2.20" and substituting "$2.25";

(b) by striking out "$11.10" and substituting "$11.40".

T&F 01/014 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2067

REGULATIONS UNDER THE EDUCATION ACT 1972————

No. 105 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Education Act 1972 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MALCOLM BUCKBY Minister for Education and Children's Services———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation4. Substitution of regs. 37 and 38

37. Responsibilities of teachers5. Revocation of Parts 7 to 96. Insertion of regs. 115A and 115B

115A. School funds115B. Forwarding of property on school closure

7. Designation of regulation headings————————————————————————

Citation1. The Education Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 28 August 1997 p. 484), as varied, are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 31 May 2001.

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation3. Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from subregulation (1) the definition of "head teacher";

(b) by striking out from the definition of "school council" in subregulation (1) "Part 7" andsubstituting "Part 8";

(c) by striking out from subregulation (1) the definition of "revoked regulations".

Substitution of regs. 37 and 384. Regulations 37 and 38 (and the headings immediately before those regulations) are revoked and

the following regulation is substituted:

Responsibilities of teachers37. (1) A head teacher of a school is answerable to the Director-General and—

(a) in the case of a school with a governing council, is jointly responsible with thecouncil for the governance of the school;

(b) in any case, is responsible for—

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(i) providing educational leadership in the school;

(ii) the management of the day-to-day operations of the school;

(iii) the welfare and development of the students;

(iv) the establishment and maintenance of a social and educationalenvironment within the school favourable to—

(A) learning; and

(B) acceptable forms of behaviour; and

(C) the development within students of self-control, self-disciplineand a respect for other persons and their property;

(v) the provision, and the day-to-day management of the provision, ofinstruction in the school in accordance with the curriculum determined bythe Director-General under Part 7 of the Act;

(vi) ensuring that staff, students and parents are consulted about, and informedof, the disciplinary rules governing students' behaviour both inside andoutside the classroom;

(vii) the administration of discipline within the school;

(viii) promoting the continuing professional development of the staff of theschool;

(ix) encouraging staff of the school to participate in processes for determiningpolicies for the school and resolving problems;

(x) the conduct of regular staff meetings—

(A) as an integral part of decision making and communication withinthe school; and

(B) in a manner providing full opportunity for staff involvement;

(xi) keeping the school council informed of relevant educational and otherpolicies;

(xii) fostering community participation in school programs and in educationaldevelopments generally;

(xiii) the proper care and safekeeping of school property belonging to theMinister.

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(2) A teacher of a school is answerable to the head teacher of the school and is responsiblefor—

(a) being actively concerned with the welfare and development of the students in theteacher's care;

(b) attending staff meetings (subject to the acceptance of non-attendance on groundssimilar to those applying to absence from other teaching duties or for reasonsacceptable to the head teacher);

(c) participating in processes for determining school policies and properlyimplementing those policies;

(d) assisting in the general management of the school as required by the head teacher.

Revocation of Parts 7 to 95. Parts 7 to 9 (comprising regulations 85 to 109) of the principal regulations are revoked.

Insertion of regs. 115A and 115B6. The following regulations are inserted after regulation 115 of the principal regulations:

School funds115A. (1) Funds provided by the Minister to a school, school council or affiliated

committee—

(a) may only be expended for school related purposes; and

(b) together with any property purchased with the funds, belong to the Minister,

subject to any direction or instruction of the Minister to the contrary.

(2) A school council or affiliated committee is responsible for ensuring that proper accountsare kept of its funds.

Forwarding of property on school closure115B. A head teacher, school council or affiliated committee of a school must comply with

any directions of the Director-General as to the forwarding of property (including books andrecords) on the closure of the school.

Designation of regulation headings7. The principal regulations are further varied by designating the centred italic headings appearing in

the regulations as regulation headings.

MECS 27/00 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2070 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE GAMING MACHINES ACT 1992————

No. 106 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Gaming Machines Act 1992 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB LUCAS Treasurer———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 17—Indemnity must be lodged with certain applications4. Substitution of schedule 8

SCHEDULE 8Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Gaming Machines Regulations 1993 (see Gazette 11 March 1993 p. 861), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 17—Indemnity must be lodged with certain applications3. Regulation 17 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out from subregulation (3) "$30"

and substituting "$32".

Substitution of schedule 84. Schedule 8 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE 8Fees

Matter Fee$

1. Application for a gaming machine licence ..........................................................................................................................329

2. Application for a gaming machine dealer's licence..............................................................................................................329

3. Application for the gaming machine monitor licence..........................................................................................................329

4. Application for consent to the transfer of a gaming machine licence ..................................................................................329

5. Application for approval of a gaming machine manager .......................................................................................................71

6. Application for approval of a gaming machine employee .....................................................................................................71

7. Application for approval to assume position of authority in body corporate.........................................................................71

8. Application for approval of an employee of monitor licence holder .....................................................................................71

9. Application for approval of subcontractor of approved service agent .................................................................................329

10. Application for approval of employee of approved service agent .........................................................................................71

11. Application for approval of an employee of an approved subcontractor ...............................................................................71

12. Application for approval of a gaming machine ...................................................................................................................329

13. Application for approval of a game .....................................................................................................................................329

14. Application for approval of gaming tokens .........................................................................................................................329

15. Application for approval to manufacture gaming tokens.....................................................................................................329

16. Application for approval under s. 68(2) of the Act..............................................................................................................329

17. Application by holder of gaming machine licence for approval to sell or dispose of anynumber of gaming machines or prescribed gaming machine components...............................................................

..............71

18. Application to vary licence conditions (other than condition relating to number of gamingmachines on licensed premises)...............................................................................................................................

..............71

19. Application to vary licence condition relating to number of gaming machines onlicensed premises.....................................................................................................................................................

....... No fee

20. Fee for issue of identification badge......................................................................................................................................12

T&F01/020CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE STATE RECORDS ACT 1997————

No. 107 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the State Records Act 1997 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched.—Fees

SCHEDULEFees

———————————————————Citation

1. The State Records Regulations 1998 (see Gazette 28 May 1998 p. 2387), as varied, are referred toin these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.—Fees3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULEFees

1. MINIMUM FEE (for a service which is paid in advance or not paid immediately)..................................................$5.40

2. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS

(1) Photographs (per print)

• black and white 5" x 3.5" ...........................................................................$9.207" x 5" ..............................................................................$9.7010" x 8" ..........................................................................$10.4016" x 12" ........................................................................$12.4020" x 16" ........................................................................$16.70

• sepia toning 5" x 3.5" .........................................................................$12.307" x 5" ............................................................................$12.9010" x 8" ..........................................................................$14.0016" x 12" ........................................................................$17.0020" x 16" ........................................................................$23.50

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• colour 5" x 3.5" ...........................................................................$3.907" x 5" ..............................................................................$6.5010" x 8" ..........................................................................$11.4014" x 11" ........................................................................$18.1020" x 16" ........................................................................$27.00

(2) Negatives (per negative)

• black and white (image only) 35 mm ..............................................................................$5.406 cm x 7 cm (120 neg)....................................................$12.9010 cm x 13 cm................................................................$23.50

• colour (image only) 35 mm ..............................................................................$5.40• black and white (text only) 35 mm ..............................................................................$4.35

(3) Slides (per slide)

• duplicate of slide (black and white or colour).................................................................................$4.35

(4) Microforms

• 35 mm microfilm - 1 reel of positive microfilm (30 metres)if master negative is available .......................................................................................................$46.50

• 35 mm microfilm - 1 reel of positive microfilm (30 metres) if master negative is not available...............................................................................................$438.00

• 16 mm microfilm - 1 reel of positive microfilm (30 metres)if master negative is available .......................................................................................................$41.25

• 16 mm microfilm - 1 reel of positive microfilm (30 metres)if master negative is not available...............................................................................................$273.00

• 16 mm microfiche duplicate if master negative isavailable...........................................................................................................................$1.15 per sheet

• 16 mm microfiche duplicate if master negative is notavailable.........................................................................................................................$29.15 per sheet

(5) Photocopies (per page)

• A4 (297 mm x 210 mm)..................................................................................................................$0.50• A3 (420 mm x 297 mm)..................................................................................................................$1.00• A2 (594 mm x 420 mm)..................................................................................................................$4.55• A1 (841 mm x 594 mm)..................................................................................................................$5.70• A0 (1189 mm x 841 mm)................................................................................................................$8.05• B2 (707 mm x 500 mm)..................................................................................................................$4.55• B1 (1000 mm x 707 mm)................................................................................................................$5.50

(6) Requests by correspondence

• copies of records requested by correspondence where specific andaccurate archive reference numbers are supplied......................................................................... $5.40*

* Fee is in addition to cost of copies, research and postage (if any).

3. RESEARCH SERVICE (research by archivist)

• per 30 minutes or part thereof (minimum fee) ..........................................................................$19.60**• per hour (includes 5 photocopies - additional

photocopies at prescribed rates)................................................................................................$38.25**

** (i) Payment of quoted figure is required in advance.

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(ii) No fee is incurred by persons carrying out their own research orfor advice or guidance to users of, or visitors to, the reading room.

4. POSTAGE AND HANDLING

• interstate and intrastate ...................................................................................................................$1.00• international ....................................................................................................................................$2.15

5. STORAGE OF RECORDS (for agency purposes only)

• storage of permanent value records ......................................................................................... no charge • storage of temporary value records (high access

retrieval)............................................................................................................... $14.00 per shelf metre• storage of temporary value records (low access

retrieval)............................................................................................................... $11.30 per shelf metre• transfer fee (pallet storage only) .....................................................................................$2.15 per pallet

6. RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS (for agency purposes only)

• retrieval or refiling (includes scheduled courier) ..............................................................$7.25 per item• interfiling (new files into boxes already held) ..................................................................$6.75 per item• destruction (secure shredding of documents)......................................................... $6.50 per shelf metre

7. CONSULTANCY (for agency purposes only)

• preparation of disposal schedules ..........................................................................from $54.00 per hour• culling and sentencing of records ..........................................................................from $45.50 per hour• other advisory or processing services ....................................................................from $27.00 per hour

MAS01/006/CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2075

REGULATIONS UNDER THE EXPLOSIVES ACT 1936————

No. 108 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Explosives Act 1936 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. V

———————————————————

Citation1. The Explosives Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 15 August 1996 p. 578), as varied, are referred to

in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. V3. Schedule V of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE VFees

(Section 52, regulation 15.09)

Classification of explosives (Part 2)1. Fee for—

(a) application for classification of explosive ..................................................................................................$107.00

(b) amendment of classification of explosive .....................................................................................................$60.50

Licensing of factories (Part 3)2. Licence fee for a factory to manufacture explosives ........................................................................................$194.00

Licence to mix and use Ammonium Nitrate mixture (Part 4)3. Licence to mix and use Ammonium Nitrate mixture of Classification Code 1.1D—

(a) for one place only .........................................................................................................................................$36.00

(b) for more than one place.................................................................................................................................$91.00

Licence to carry explosives (Part 7)4. Licence fee for a carrier to carry—

(a) up to 60 kg of explosives ..............................................................................................................................$22.70

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(b) up to 265 kg of explosives ............................................................................................................................$36.00

(c) up to 1 000 kg of explosives .........................................................................................................................$39.50

(d) over 1 000 kg of explosives ........................................................................................................................$113.00

Licence to store on premises (Part 10)5. Licence fee for storing explosives on premises in which the quantity of explosives to be stored—

(a) does not exceed 30 kg...................................................................................................................................$36.00

(b) exceeds 30 kg but does not exceed 60 kg......................................................................................................$65.50

Licensing of magazines (Part 11)6. (1) Licence fee for portable magazine in which the quantity of explosive to be stored—

(a) does not exceed 60 kg...................................................................................................................................$79.00

(b) exceeds 60 kg but does not exceed 1 000 kg...............................................................................................$226.00

(c) exceeds 1 000 kg.........................................................................................................................................$398.00

(2) Licence fee for any other magazine in which the quantity of explosive to be stored—

(a) does not exceed 1 000 kg............................................................................................................................$113.00

(b) exceeds 1 000 kg.........................................................................................................................................$199.00

Licence to import explosives (Part 13)7. Licence fee to import explosives—

(a) of classification code 1.2G, 1.3G, 1.4G or 1.4S............................................................................................$39.50

(b) of another classification code........................................................................................................................$65.50

Licence to keep and sell fireworks (Part 14, Division 3)8. Licence fee to keep and sell Shop Goods Fireworks .........................................................................................$17.90

Inspection or testing of explosives9. Fee for—

(a) examination of fuse.......................................................................................................................................$23.70

(b) examination of detonator ..............................................................................................................................$23.70

(c) physical examination of firework or firework composition ..........................................................................$23.70

(d) liquefaction test.............................................................................................................................................$23.70

(e) exudation test ................................................................................................................................................$23.70

(f) heat test .........................................................................................................................................................$23.70

MWR 01/007 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2077

REGULATIONS UNDER THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY ANDWELFARE ACT 1986

————No. 109 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Act 1986 and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 6.8.2—Prescription of fee4. Substitution of Sched. 8

SCHEDULE 8Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 23 February 1995 p.

423), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 6.8.2—Prescription of fee3. Regulation 6.8.2 of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out from subregulation (1) "1999/2000 financial year is $4 741 000" and substituting"2001/2002 financial year is $4 888 000";

(b) by striking out from subregulation (2) "1999/2000" and substituting "2001/2002".

Substitution of Sched. 84. Schedule 8 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE 8Fees

1. Inspection fees under Part 3 (reg. 3.1.6)—

(a) inspection fee payable when an inspector carries outan inspection under regulation 3.2.6 ............................................................................................ $127.00 per hour

(b) inspection fee payable when an inspector carries outan inspection under regulation 3.2.24 .......................................................................................... $127.00 per hour

(c) inspection fee payable when an inspector carries outan inspection of plant in connection with anapplication to register, or to renew the registrationof, an item of plant (regs. 3.4.3 and 3.4.4) ................................................................................... $127.00 per hour

2. Application fee for the registration of a plant design under Part 3,or for the re-registration of a plant design (reg. 3.4.2)—

(a) general application fee ..................................................................................................................................$72.50

PLUS

(b) if the Director is to undertake the verificationof the plant design under an agreement with theapplicant—a fee determined by the Director.

3. Application fee for the registration of an item of plant under Part 3 (reg. 3.4.3)...............................................$41.50

4. Annual fee payable by the owner of registered plant under Part 3 (reg. 3.4.6)..................................................$41.50

5. Application for an asbestos removal licence under Division 4.2 of Part 4—

(a) in the case of a licence limited to the removal ofasbestos-cement (fibro) products or other non-friableasbestos containing material .......................................................................................................................$861.00

(b) in any other case ......................................................................................................................................$5 654.00

6. Application fee for a blaster's licence under Division 5.12 or 5.13 of Part 5 (for 3 years) ................................$43.75

7. Renewal of a blaster's licence under Division 5.12 or 5.13 of Part 5 (for 3 years) ............................................$43.75

8. Application fee for a certificate of competency under Division 6.4 of Part 6....................................................$72.50

9. Application fee for registration as an assessor under Division 6.4 of Part 6....................................................$241.00

10. Annual fee for registration as an assessor under Division 6.4 of Part 6.........................................................$241.00

11. Fee payable for a copy of a certificate or other documentunder these regulations...................................................................................................................................................$45.75

MWR 01/007/CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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31 May 2001] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2079

REGULATIONS UNDER THE DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES ACT 1979————

No. 110 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Dangerous Substances Act 1979 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 10—Application of Commonwealth regulations4. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

———————————————————Citation

1. The Dangerous Substances Regulations 1998 (see Gazette 27 August 1998 p. 703), as varied, arereferred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 10—Application of Commonwealth regulations3. Regulation 10 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out the table in

subregulation (3)(w) and substituting the following table:

Column 1Item

Column 2Provision for which fee

prescribed

Column 3Fee$

1 Regulation 4.24(c) 159.00

2 Regulation 18.10(2)(e) 31.75

3 Regulation 18.12(2)(e) 31.75

4 Regulation 18.19(3) 84.50 per vehicle

5 Regulation 18.22(3) 84.50 per vehicle

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Substitution of Sched. 24. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees

1. Subject to clause 2 of this schedule, the following fees are payable to the Director:

(1) Annual fee for a licence or renewal of a licence to keep—

(a) liquefied petroleum gas (class 2)*—

For each licensed premises in which the aggregate capacity of tanks, packagingand cylinders—

(i) exceeds 560 litres (water capacity) but does not exceed 20 kilolitres.........................................$112.00

(ii) exceeds 20 kilolitres (water capacity) but does not exceed 100 kilolitres...................................$322.00

(iii) exceeds 100 kilolitres (water capacity) .......................................................................................$519.00

*For the purposes of calculating fees, the water capacity of a 45 kilogram liquefied petroleum gascylinder must be taken to be 109 litres.

(b) flammable liquids (class 3)—

For each licensed premises in which the aggregate capacity of tanks,packaging and cylinders—

(i) exceeds 120 litres but does not exceed 1 kilolitre.........................................................................$60.00

(ii) exceeds 1 kilolitre but does not exceed 25 kilolitres...................................................................$112.00

(iii) exceeds 25 kilolitres but does not exceed 250 kilolitres .............................................................$281.00

(iv) exceeds 250 kilolitres but does not exceed 2 500 kilolitres ........................................................$953.00

(v) exceeds 2 500 kilolitres but does not exceed 10 000 kilolitres ................................................$3 204.00

(vi) exceeds 10 000 kilolitres .........................................................................................................$5 270.00

(c) class 6 or 8 substances—

For each licensed premises, where the sum of the maximum volume in litresand mass in kilograms of class 6 or 8 substances that may be kept in thepremises pursuant to the licence—

(i) does not exceed 1 000...................................................................................................................$60.00

(ii) exceeds 1 000 but does not exceed 25 000 .................................................................................$112.00

(iii) exceeds 25 000 but does not exceed 250 000 .............................................................................$281.00

(iv) exceeds 250 000 but does not exceed 2 500 000 ........................................................................$953.00

(v) exceeds 2 500 000....................................................................................................................$3 204.00

(2) Fees for a permit, renewal of a permit or the issue of a duplicate permit..................................................................$65.50

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(3) Fee for the issue of a compliance plate to the holder of a permit................................................................................$6.55

(4) Fee for the issue of a blank certificate of compliance to the holder of a permit..........................................................$2.65

(5) In respect of an application lodged by or on behalf of a Minister of the Crown....................................................... No fee

2. (1) If a licence is to be issued or renewed for a term of more than one year, the fee prescribed by clause 1 must bemultiplied by the number of whole years in the term of the licence.

(2) If a licence is to be issued or renewed for a term of less than one year, the fee is a proportion of the fee prescribed byclause 1, being the proportion that the number of whole months in the term of the licence bears to 12.

MWR 01/007 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2082 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 1991————

No. 111 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Freedom of Information Act 1991 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Schedule

SCHEDULEFees and Charges

(s. 53)————————————————————————

Citation1. The Freedom of Information (Fees and Charges) Regulations 1991 (see Gazette 19 December

1991 p. 1994), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Schedule3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULEFees and Charges

(s. 53)

$

1. On application for access to an agency's document (s. 13(c))............................................................... 20.60

2. (1) For dealing with an application for access to an agency's document and in respect of thegiving of access to the document (s.19(1)(b) and (c))—

(a) in the case of a document that contains information concerning the personal affairs of theapplicant—

(i) for up to the first two hours spent by the agency in dealing with the application andgiving access ...............................................................................................................

......no charge

(ii) for each subsequent 15 minutes so spent by the agency............................................................ 7.70

(b) in any other case—for each 15 minutes so spent by the agency......................................................... 7.70

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(2) In addition to the fees specified in subclause (1), the following fees are payable in respectof the giving of access to an agency's document:

(a) where access is to be given in the form of a photocopy of the document (per page) ......................... 0.10

(b) where access is to be given in the form of a written transcript of words recorded orcontained in the document (per page) ..................................................................................

.............. 4.55

(c) where access is to be given in the form of a copy of a photograph, x-ray, video tape,computer tape or computer disk—the actual cost incurred by the agency in producing thecopy;

(d) where a document is to be given to the applicant by post or delivery—the actual costincurred by the agency in posting or delivering the document.

3. On application for review by an agency of a determination made by the agency under Part 3of the Act (s. 29(2)(b))...........................................................................................................................

........... 20.60.

MAS01/007/CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2084 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991————

No. 112 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched.

SCHEDULEFees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Roads (Opening and Closing) Fees Regulations 1991 (see Gazette 31 October 1991 p. 1216),

as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULEFees

1. On deposit with the Surveyor-General of preliminary plan and statement for processing under the Act $150

2. For notification of a proposed road process by the Surveyor-General pursuant to s. 10 of the Act(payable, on deposit of the preliminary plan and statement, by the council commencing the roadprocess) ...................................................................................................................................................

$426

3. On deposit with the Surveyor-General of an agreement for transfer or exchange (on which is denotedall stamp duty payable in respect of that agreement) for processing under the Act ................................

$103

4. On deposit with the Surveyor-General of a survey plan for processing under the Act—

(a) examination fee—

(i) where the plan is an uncertified data plan ............................................................................. $282

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(ii) where the plan is a survey plan certified by a licensed surveyor ........................................... $566

plus a further $282, payable by the surveyor, if the plan is resubmitted following rejectionby the Registrar-General (However, the Registrar-General may waive or reduce the furtherfee if he or she considers that appropriate in a particular case having regard to the workinvolved in examining the resubmitted plan.)

(b) administration fee (payable in addition to examination fee) .......................................................... $139

5. On deposit with the Surveyor-General of an application under the Act (on which is denoted all stampduty payable in respect of that application) for a document of title, or for the alteration of a documentof title, where there is no agreement for transfer or exchange ................................................................

$103

6. For notification of an order or a notice by the Surveyor-General pursuant to s. 34 or s. 37 of the Act(payable prior to notification) .................................................................................................................

$103

7. On deposit of a document with the Surveyor-General for processing under the Act for which a fee isnot otherwise provided in this schedule ..................................................................................................

$103

8. For the withdrawal of a document (other than a survey plan) submitted to the Surveyor-General forprocessing under the Act ........................................................................................................................

$37

9. On application for a road width declaration by the Surveyor-General .................................................... $40

MAS01/005/CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2086 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1971————

No. 113 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Valuation of Land Act 1971 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees and allowances

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Valuation of Land Regulations 1991 (see Gazette 27 June 1991 p. 2206), as varied, are

referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

SCHEDULE 2Fees and allowances

Fees1. (1) For a copy of the valuation roll containing valuations to be adopted for rating or taxing purposes (section 21 of

the Act)—

per $10 000 of site value......................................................................................................................................45 cents

per $10 000 of capital value ................................................................................................................................20 cents

Minimum fee ....................................................................................................................................................$2 606.00

(2) For a copy of the valuation roll containing valuations not to be adopted for rating or taxing purposes an additionalfee equal to 20% of the applicable fee is also payable.

(3) On an application for review of a valuation (section 25B(2)(c) of the Act)—

— of land used by the applicant solely as his or her principal place of residence .............................................$63.00

— of any other land .........................................................................................................................................$156.00

(4) For a certified copy of, or extract from, any entry in a valuation roll...............................................................$23.70

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Allowances under section 25A(8) of the Act2. (1) For a review of a valuation of land used by the applicant solely as his or her

principal place of residence..........................................................................................................................................$139.00

(2) For a review of a valuation of any other land.................................................................................................$170.00

MAS01/005/CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2088 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE MINES AND WORKS INSPECTION ACT1920

————No. 114 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Mines and Works Inspection Act 1920 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make thefollowing regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries and Resources———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 3

SCHEDULE 3Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Mines and Works Inspection Regulations 1998 (see Gazette 21 August 1998 p. 579), as

varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 33. Schedule 3 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE 3Fees

1. Application for a certificate under schedule 1............................................................................................. $18.00

2. Each subject for examination for a second-class quarry manager's certificate under schedule 1 ............... $11.30

3. Examination in mining law, environment and occupational health and safety law under schedule 1 ........ $11.30

4. Issue of a certificate under schedule 1 ........................................................................................................ $27.75

5. Issue of a replacement certificate ............................................................................................................... $18.00

MPIR 012/2001 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2090 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PETROLEUM ACT 2000————

No. 115 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Petroleum Act 2000 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries and Resources———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 1

SCHEDULE 1Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Petroleum Regulations 2000 (see Gazette 21 September 2000 p. 2158) are referred to in these

regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 13. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE 1Fees

A. Application fees

1. Application for a licence under the Act........................................................................... $2 435

2. Application for the renewal of a licence under the Act ................................................... $1 218

3. Application to vary or revoke a discretionary condition of a licence .............................. $1 218

4. Application for the approval of the Minister to vary a work program............................. $1 218

5. Application to convert a production licence into a retention licence .............................. $1 218

6. Application for the authorisation of the Minister to alter or modify apipeline ........................................................................................................................... $1 218

7. Application to the Minister to consolidate adjacent licence areas, or to divide alicence area...................................................................................................................... $1 218

8. Application to the Minister to suspend a licence for a specified period.......................... $1 218

9. Application to the Minister for approval and registration of a registrabledealing............................................................................................................................. $1 218

10. Application to have access to material included in the commercial register ................... $ 122

B. Annual licence fees (s. 78)

1. Preliminary survey licence .............................................................................................. $2 268 or $0.65per km2 of thetotal licence area,whichever is thegreater

2. Speculative survey licence .............................................................................................. $2 268 or $0.65per km2 of thetotal licence area,whichever is thegreater

3. Exploration licence

3.1 In relation to the first term of the licence ............................................................... $2 268 or $0.65per km2 of thetotal licence area,whichever is thegreater

3.2 In relation to a licence granted on terms under which the licence is renewable forone further term—in relation to the second term.................................................... $2 268 or $1.30

per km2 of thelicence area duringthe second term,whichever is thegreater

3.3 In relation to a licence granted on terms under which the licence is renewable for

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2 further terms—

(a) in relation to the second term.................................................................

(b) in relation to the third term ....................................................................

$2 268 or $0.95per km2 of thelicence area duringthe second term,whichever is thegreater

$2 268 or $1.90per km2 of thelicence area duringthe third term,whichever is thegreater

3.4 In relation to a licence granted on terms under which the licence is renewable for3 further terms—

(a) in relation to the second term................................................................. $2 268 or $0.85per km2 of thelicence area duringthe second term,whichever is thegreater

(b) in relation to the third term .................................................................... $2 268 or $1.30per km2 of thelicence area duringthe third term,whichever is thegreater

(c) in relation to the fourth term .................................................................. $2 268 or $2.55per km2 of thelicence area duringthe fourth term,whichever is thegreater

4. Retention licence............................................................................................................. $2 268 or $390per km2 of thetotal licence area,whichever is thegreater

5. Production licence........................................................................................................... $2 268 or $390per km2 of thetotal licence area,whichever is thegreater

6. Pipeline licence ............................................................................................................... $2 268 or $214.00per kilometre,whichever is thegreater

7. Associated facilities licence ............................................................................................ $2 268 or $1 134per km2 of thetotal licence area,

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whichever is thegreater

MPIR 012/2001 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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2094 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [31 May 2001

REGULATIONS UNDER THE OPAL MINING ACT 1995————

No. 116 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Opal Mining Act 1995 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the followingregulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries and Resources———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Sched. 2

SCHEDULE 2Fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Opal Mining Regulations 1997 (see Gazette 3 April 1997 p. 1410), as varied, are referred to

in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched. 23. Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE 2Fees

The following fees are payable:

1. Application for a permit under section 7 of the Act ....................................................................................................$ 43.25

2. Application for renewal of a permit under section 9 of the Act...................................................................................$ 43.25

3. Application for a set of identification plates (other than the first set of plates) ............................................................$ 5.15

4. Application for issue of a replacement identification plate ..........................................................................................$ 4.10

5. Application for issue of a duplicate permit...................................................................................................................$ 9.80

6. Application for registration of a tenement under section 19 of the Act:

small precious stones claim ................................................................................................................................$ 18.00

large precious stones claim.................................................................................................................................$ 36.50

extra large precious stones claim........................................................................................................................$ 52.00

opal development lease.......................................................................................................................................$ 57.75

7. Application for renewal of a tenement under section 22 of the Act:

small precious stones claim ................................................................................................................................$ 67.00

large precious stones claim................................................................................................................................$135.00

extra large precious stones claim.......................................................................................................................$183.00

8. Lodging a caveat under section 26 of the Act .............................................................................................................$ 43.25

9. Withdrawal of a caveat ................................................................................................................................................$ 43.25

10. Application for an authorisation under the Act ............................................................................................................$ 9.80

11. Lodging a bond under section 36 of the Act ................................................................................................................$ 9.80

12. Registration of an agreement under Part 6 of the Act..................................................................................................$ 54.00

13. Lodging for registration of mining native title agreement under section 59 of the Act ormining native title determination under section 64 of the Act....................................................................................$114.00

14. Inspection fee under section 76 of the Act ..................................................................................................................$ 26.75

15. Extraction of claim.......................................................................................................................................................$ 4.10

16. Application for an exemption under section 79 of the Act..........................................................................................$ 57.50

17. Recovering a post stored at an office of the Mining Registrar ....................................................................................$ 13.90

18. Exemption from removing posts ..................................................................................................................................$ 6.70

19. Registration of any other document..............................................................................................................................$ 9.80

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE MINING ACT 1971————

No. 117 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Mining Act 1971 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries and Resources———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Substitution of Scheds. 2 and 3

SCHEDULE 2Fees

SCHEDULE 3Rents and other annual fees

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Mining Regulations 1998 (see Gazette 21 August 1998 p. 476), as varied, are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Scheds. 2 and 33. Schedules 2 and 3 of the principal regulations are revoked and the following Schedules are

substituted:

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SCHEDULE 2Fees

1. Application for issue or renewal of miner's right..................................................................................................$ 43.25

2. Declaration of loss .................................................................................................................................................$ 9.80

3. Application for registration of mineral claim........................................................................................................$ 24.70

4. Application for registration or renewal of access claim........................................................................................$ 43.25

5. Mining Lease—(a) Application fee (per lease) ...........................................................................................................................$ 65.00(b) Preparation fee (per lease)............................................................................................................................$ 65.00(c) Renewal fee (per lease) ................................................................................................................................$ 65.00

6. Miscellaneous Purposes Licence—(a) Application fee (per licence)........................................................................................................................$ 65.00(b) Preparation fee (per licence) ........................................................................................................................$ 65.00(c) Renewal fee (per licence).............................................................................................................................$ 65.00

7. Retention Lease—(a) Application fee (per lease) ...........................................................................................................................$ 65.00(b) Preparation fee (per lease)............................................................................................................................$ 65.00(c) Renewal fee (per lease) ................................................................................................................................$ 65.00

8. Exploration Licence—(a) Application fee (per licence).......................................................................................................................$187.00

PLUS, in respect of the cost of advertising the application under section 28(5) of the Act—

(i) if the proposed area of the licence is not more than 1 000 square kilometres.............................$318.00

(ii) if the proposed area of the licence is more than 1 000 square kilometres butnot more than 2 000 square kilometres .......................................................................................$424.00

(iii) if the proposed area of the licence is more than 2 000 square kilometres ...................................$530.00

(b) Renewal fee (per licence) ............................................................................................................................$ 63.50

9. Application for variation of condition of a tenement, working conditionsor special approval to undertake a particular work program ...............................................................................$106.00

10. Inspection of register ............................................................................................................................................$ 26.75(a) Extract of lease or licence .............................................................................................................................$ 6.70(b) Extract of claim.............................................................................................................................................$ 4.10

11. Search of tenement database—(a) Standard report ............................................................................................................................................$ 26.25

plus 25 cents per page(b) Non-standard report ....................................................................................................................................$ 52.50

plus 25 cents per page

12. Application for Ministerial consent to dealing with the following—(a) Exploration licence .....................................................................................................................................$272.00(b) Mining lease.................................................................................................................................................$ 54.25(c) Retention lease.............................................................................................................................................$ 54.25(d) Miscellaneous purposes licence ...................................................................................................................$ 54.25

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13. Registration of Ministerial consent (in respect of each tenementaffected by the instrument) ....................................................................................................................................$ 9.80

14. Application for issue of duplicate lease ................................................................................................................$ 66.00

15. Application for issue of duplicate licence.............................................................................................................$ 66.00

16. Late lodgment of transfer......................................................................................................................................$ 24.70

17. Further fee for late lodgment of transfer, if lodged more than 90 days late ...........................................................$ 6.70

18. Lodgment of an agreement or determination with the Mining Registrar under Part 9B of Act ..........................$106.00

19. Lodgment of caveat ..............................................................................................................................................$ 43.25

20. Withdrawal of caveat ............................................................................................................................................$ 43.25

21. Registration of any other document.......................................................................................................................$ 9.80

22. Application for a safety net agreement under section 84A of Act .......................................................................$ 52.50

23. Exemption from removing posts............................................................................................................................$ 6.70

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SCHEDULE 3Rents and other annual fees

Rental (per annum)—(a) Mining lease (per hectare)............................................................................................................................$ 27.25(b) Retention lease (per hectare)........................................................................................................................$ 13.80(c) Minimum rental in respect of any lease .......................................................................................................$ 71.00(d) Miscellaneous purposes licence (per hectare) ..............................................................................................$ 13.80

Minimum rental ...........................................................................................................................................$ 66.50(e) Exploration licence (per square kilometre) ...................................................................................................$ 3.80

Minimum annual fee ...................................................................................................................................$280.00

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE PASTORAL LAND MANAGEMENT AND

CONSERVATION ACT 1989————

No. 118 of 2001

————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Act 1989 and with the advice and consent of the Executive

Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary or

appropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries and Resources

———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation

2. Commencement

3. Substitution of Sched.

SCHEDULE

Fees

————————————————————————

Citation

1. The Pastoral Land Management and Conservation Regulations 1991 (see Gazette 18 April 1991

p.1351), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement

2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Substitution of Sched.

3. The Schedule of the principal regulations is revoked and the following Schedule is substituted:

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SCHEDULE

Fees

Application fees

1. Dealing with an application—

(a) under s. 28(1) of the Act for consent to transfer, etc. a lease or part of a lease—

(i) for one lease or part of one lease ................................................................................................................$250.00

(ii) for each additional lease or part of each additional lease ...........................................................................$124.00

(b) for a duplicate or amended consent under s. 28(1) of the Act ..............................................................................$17.90

Document fees

2. Preparing—

(a) a lease .................................................................................................................................................................$329.00

(b) a surrender or resumption of a lease ...................................................................................................................$198.00

(c) a surrender or resumption of part of a lease ........................................................................................................$329.00

(d) on the request of a lessee, a notice of alteration of boundaries under s. 31 of the Act ........................................$168.00

(e) an agreement between a lessee and any other person or body for the acquisition or

extinguishment of easement rights by that other person or body ........................................................................$168.00

3. Correcting on the register any error in particulars supplied by or on behalf of a lessee,

purchaser or other party to a transaction ..............................................................................................................................$168.00

Miscellaneous fees

4. Producing a lease at the Lands Titles Office on the request of a lessee as security where

the lease is in possession of the Department for Environment and Heritage for other purposes.......................................... $100.00

5. Preparing or checking a definition for a notice to be published in the Gazette under s. 44

or 45 of the Act by the Board on the request of some other person .....................................................................................$172.00

6. Processing on the request of some person any other transaction under the Act (not being

one in respect of which an application fee has been paid under these regulations) ..............................................................$250.00

(N.B. The fees in this schedule do not include L.T.O. fees or stamp duty that may be payable.)

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE SEEDS ACT 1979————

No. 119 of 2001————

At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Seeds Act 1979 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries and Resources———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of Sched. 5—Fees for Seed Analysis Service

————————————————————————

Citation1. The Seeds Regulations 1986 (see Gazette 14 August 1986 p. 522), as varied, are referred to in

these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of Sched. 5—Fees for Seed Analysis Service3. Schedule 5 of the principal regulations is varied by striking out the table of fees in clause 2 and

substituting the following table:

Service Fee

1. Purity analysis of seeds of—(a) Group 1 species ............................................................................................................(b) Group 2 species ............................................................................................................(c) Group 3 species ............................................................................................................(d) Group 4 species ............................................................................................................

$34.20$44.75

$54.95$62.80

2. Germination analysis of seeds of—(a) Group 1 species ............................................................................................................(b) Group 2 species ............................................................................................................(c) Group 3 species ............................................................................................................(d) Group 4 species .............................................................................................................

$35.95$39.15$43.00$49.70

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Service Fee

3. Determination of moisture content—(a) ISTA test (oven method) ..............................................................................................(b) meter tests......................................................................................................................

$26.05$12.75

4. Weed seed count—(a) including count of prohibited seeds...............................................................................(b) including count of all species ........................................................................................

$34.20$43.00

5. Tetrazolium test for whether seed is alive or dead—(a) for cereals and grain legumes ........................................................................................(b) for grasses and other species..........................................................................................

$69.70$74.35

6. Analysis of seed mixture—(a) purity analysis of seeds included in mixture—

⋅ if the mixture comprises 2 species ........................................................................⋅ if the mixture comprises 3 species ........................................................................⋅ if the mixture comprises at least 4 species ............................................................

(b) germination analysis of seeds included in mixture—⋅ analysis of combined species in mixture...............................................................⋅ in addition, for each species analysed ...................................................................

$47.30$52.60$60.40

$35.95$35.95

7. Number of seeds per unit mass—(a) field crops/cereal species ...............................................................................................(b) all other species ............................................................................................................

$17.80$34.20

8. Seed identification for each species identified ................................................................................ $7.50

9. Seed identification by chemical means ........................................................................................... $12.45

10. Cultivar determination—(a) by grow-on test ..............................................................................................................(b) by visual assessment ......................................................................................................

$99.40$18.65

11. Fluorescence test............................................................................................................................. $34.20

12. Sprouting test (not to ISTA rules)—(a) without purity analysis...................................................................................................(b) including purity analysis................................................................................................

$43.00$68.55

13. Purity analysis of seeds (not to ISTA rules) for quality assurance purposes—(a) for samples provided by Freepost (Australia wide) .......................................................(b) for all other samples ......................................................................................................

$45.55$34.20

14. Issue of International Certificate—(a) if analysis is not required...............................................................................................(b) if purity analysis is required of—

⋅ Group 1 species.....................................................................................................⋅ Group 2 species.....................................................................................................⋅ Group 3 species.....................................................................................................⋅ Group 4 species.....................................................................................................

(c) if germination analysis is required of—⋅ Group 1 species.....................................................................................................⋅ Group 2 species.....................................................................................................⋅ Group 3 species.....................................................................................................⋅ Group 4 species.....................................................................................................

$13.95

$42.35$49.70$57.20$65.05

$44.75$47.65$50.25$65.05

15. Emergence test ................................................................................................................................ $34.20

16. For issuing—(a) an interim certificate of analysis ....................................................................................(b) a duplicate certificate of analysis...................................................................................

$2.75$2.75

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Service Fee

17. A 15 per cent surcharge is payable for each test or analysis required to be carried out on dirtysamples.

MPIR 012/2001 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE RATES AND LAND TAX REMISSION ACT1986

————No. 120 of 2001

————At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 31 May 2001

PURSUANT to the Rates and Land Tax Remission Act 1986 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I makethe following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor

PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary orappropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.

MICHAEL ARMITAGE Minister for Government Enterprises———————————————————

SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

1. Citation2. Commencement3. Variation of reg. 3—Interpretation4. Substitution of regs. 4 and 5

4. Criteria for entitlement to remission5. Amount of remission

5. Variation of Sched.————————————————————————

Citation1. The Rates and Land Tax Remission Regulations 1990 (see Gazette 5 April 1990 p. 964), as varied,

are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".

Commencement2. These regulations will come into operation on 1 July 2001.

Variation of reg. 3—Interpretation3. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after the definition of "the Act" the

following definitions:

"married couple" includes two persons who are not married to each other if therelationship of putative spouse within the meaning of the Family Relationships Act 1975exists between them;

"prescribed amount" means—

(a) in respect of a remission of rates under the Waterworks Act 1932 orservice rates for the provision of water under the Local Government Act1999—$80;

(b) in respect of a remission of rates under the Irrigation Act 1994 or theRenmark Irrigation Trust Act 1936 or contributions payable to the LyrupVillage Association under Part 8 of the Crown Lands Act 1929—$75;

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(c) in respect of a remission of rates under the Sewerage Act 1929 or servicerates, service charges, or other fees or charges, for the removal of sewageunder the Local Government Act 1999—$85;

(d) in respect of a remission of land tax under the Land Tax Act 1936—$150;

(e) in respect of a remission of general or separate rates under the LocalGovernment Act 1999—

(i) for a State Seniors Card ratepayer—$100;

(ii) for any other ratepayer—$190;

"State Seniors Card ratepayer" means a person who is entitled under regulation 4(2) to aremission of general and separate rates under the Local Government Act 1999;

"water or sewerage rates" means—

(a) rates under the Waterworks Act 1932;

(b) service rates for the provision of water under the Local Government Act1999;

(c) rates under the Irrigation Act 1994;

(d) rates under the Renmark Irrigation Trust Act 1936;

(e) contributions payable to the Lyrup Village Association under Part 8 of theCrown Lands Act 1929;

(f) rates under the Sewerage Act 1929;

(g) service rates, service charges, or other fees or charges, for the removal ofsewerage under the Local Government Act 1999.

Substitution of regs. 4 and 54. Regulations 4 and 5 of the principal regulations are revoked and the following regulations are

substituted:

Criteria for entitlement to remission4. (1) A person is entitled to a remission of rates under the Act in respect of land

constituting the person's principal place of residence if—

(a) the person satisfies the conditions set out in the Schedule; or

(b) the person—

(i) satisfies the Minister, by submitting to a means test determined by theMinister, that the person is at the time of recovery of the rates sufferingexceptional circumstances of hardship; and

(ii) satisfies the conditions set out in Part B of the Schedule.

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(2) Subject to subregulation (5), a person is also entitled to a remission of general andseparate rates under the Local Government Act 1999 in respect of land constituting the person'sprincipal place of residence if, on the relevant date specified in Part C of the Schedule, theperson—

(a) is the holder of a current State Seniors Card issued by the State Government, or hasthe qualifications to hold such a card and has applied for the card but has yet to beissued with the card; and

(b) occupies the land in any of the capacities set out in Part B of the Schedule; and

(c) is not entitled to a remission of rates under the Act under subregulation (1).

(3) Subject to subregulation (4), where two or more persons own land jointly or as tenantsin common, each of them who is entitled to a remission in respect of the land is entitled to a partof the remission set out in these regulations that is proportionate to his or her interest in the land.

(4) Subject to subregulation (5), where a married couple owns land solely, or jointly or astenants in common with another person or persons, the two persons comprising the marriedcouple are entitled to a remission, or a proportionate part of a remission, if—

(a) the land is the principal place of residence of both of them; and

(b) either one of them is entitled to a remission in respect of the land.

(5) If two people comprising a married couple live together and—

(a) one of them would, apart from this subregulation, be entitled to a remission as aState Seniors Card ratepayer; and

(b) the other of them is not entitled to a remission on any ground and is working inpaid employment at a rate of 20 hours per week or more,

neither of them is entitled to a remission of general or separate rates under the LocalGovernment Act 1999.

Amount of remission5. The amount of the remission to which a ratepayer is entitled for rates payable by the

ratepayer in respect of land constituting his or her principal place of residence, calculated on anannual basis, is—

(a) three-fifths of the amount of those rates or the prescribed amount, whichever is thelesser;

plus—

(b) in the case of water or sewerage rates—$10.

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Variation of Sched.5. The Schedule of the principal regulations is varied—

(a) by striking out Part A and substituting the following Part:

PART A

The person must, on the relevant date specified in Part C, be—

(a) the holder of a current Pensioner Concession Card issued by the CommonwealthGovernment; or

(b) the holder of a current TPI Gold Repatriation Health Card issued by theCommonwealth Government; or

(c) the holder of a current War Widows Gold Repatriation Health Card issued by theCommonwealth Government; or

(d) the holder of a current Gold Repatriation Health Card (EDA) issued by theCommonwealth Government; or

(e) in receipt of—

(i) an Austudy payment; or

(ii) a newstart allowance;or

(iii) a parenting payment; or

(iv) a partner allowance; or

(v) a sickness allowance; or

(vi) a special benefit; or

(vii) a widow allowance; or

(viii) a youth allowance,

under the Social Security Act 1991 of the Commonwealth; or

(f) in receipt of an Abstudy payment from the Commonwealth Government; or

(g) in receipt of payments under the Community Development Employment Projectestablished by the Commonwealth Government; or

(h) in receipt of payments under the New Enterprise Incentive Scheme established bythe Commonwealth Government; or

(i) in receipt of a pension as a war widow under legislation of the United Kingdom orNew Zealand; or

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(j) the holder of a current State Concession Card issued by the part of the Departmentof Human Services known as Family and Youth Services, or has the qualificationsto hold such a card and has applied for the card but has yet to be issued with thecard.;

(b) by striking out from subclause (1) of Part B "4(a)" and "4(b)" and substituting, respectively,"4(1)(a)" and "4(1)(b)";

(c) by striking out paragraph (e) of clause (1) of Part B;

(d) by striking out from paragraph (a) of Part C "any water or sewerage rates, contributions, fees orcharges under any of the Acts referred to in regulation 5(1) or (1a)" and substituting "water orsewerage rates";

(e) by striking out from paragraph (c) of Part C "Local Government Act 1934" and substituting"Local Government Act 1999".

T&F 01/017 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

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FAXING COPY?IF you fax copy to Government Publishing SA for inclusion in theGovernment Gazette, there is no need to send a Confirmation Copy to us aswell.

This creates confusion and may well result in your notice being printedtwice.

Please use the following fax number:

Fax transmission: (08) 8207 1040Phone Inquiries: (08) 8207 1045

Please include a contact person, phone number and order number so thatwe can phone back with any queries we may have regarding the fax copy.

NOTE: Closing time for lodging new copy (either fax or hard copy) is4 p.m. on Tuesday preceding the day of publication.

Government Gazette notices can be E-mailed.

The address is:

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Documents should be sent as attachments in Word format.

When sending a document via E-mail, please confirm yourtransmission with a faxed copy of your document, including thedate the notice is to be published.

Fax transmission: (08) 8207 1040Enquiries: (08) 8207 1045

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CITY OF ADELAIDE

Declaration of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 210 of the LocalGovernment Act 1999, that at its meeting of 14 May 2001, councildeclared the following road to be public road:

Stamford Court in town acre 482, which is delineated aspartially cancelled certificates of title volume 225, folio 116and volume 5813, folio 592.

SUSAN LAW, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF ADELAIDE

Declaration of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 210 of the LocalGovernment Act 1999, that at a future meeting council intends todeclare the following roads to be public roads:

1. Chesser Street in town acres 145 and 166, which isdelineated as Chesser Street on LTO plan DP21959;

2. Coromandel Place in town acres 144 and 167, which isdelineated as Coromandel Place on LTO plan DP21959;

3. That part of Exchange Place in town acre 170 delineated asallotment 1 on LTO plan FP15231;

4. French Street in town acres 144 and 145, which isdelineated as French Street on LTO plan DP21959;

5. Gawler Place in town acres 143, 144, 167 and 168, whichis delineated as Gawler Place on LTO plan C-1429;

6. Hyde Street in town acres 147 and 164, which is delineatedas Hyde Street on LTO plan B-538;

7. Wyatt Street in town acres 146 and 165, which isdelineated as Wyatt Street on LTO plan A-6062.

SUSAN LAW, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF PORT LINCOLN

Result of Supplementary Election

NOTICE is hereby given of the result of the SupplementaryElection for councillor to represent Bishop Ward conducted on 22May 2001:

Quota—393

First Preference Votes After Distribution ofPreferences

Catt, Malcolm 444 ElectedCarter, Graeme 46Goold, Mark Walter 196Stanton, Diane 99Informal 0

Total 785

S. H. TULLY, Returning Officer

CITY OF SALISBURYDECLARATION OF PUBLIC ROAD

ErratumNOTICE is hereby given that the notice appearing in theGovernment Gazette dated 22 February 2001, on page 763, whichreads Lot 503 in Deposited Plan 62795, corner Whites Road andShepherdson Road, Parafield Gardens should read Lot 503 inDeposited Plan 52795, corner Whites Road and ShepherdsonRoad, Parafield Gardens.

S. HAINS, City Manager

CITY OF UNLEY

BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1934 AND1999

By-law No. 1 Local Government Land

FOR the management and regulation of the use and access tostreets, roads, public places, parklands, reserves and other landunder the control of the council.

Definitions

1. In this by-law:

1.1 ‘local government land’ means land owned by theCouncil or under the Council’s care, control andmanagement (except streets and roads);

1.2 ‘liquor’ has the same meaning as defined in the LiquorLicensing Act 1997;

1.3 ‘open container’ means a container which:

1.3.1 after the contents thereof have been sealed at thetime of manufacture and:

1.3.1.1 being a bottle, has had its cap, cork ortop removed (whether or not it has sincebeen replaced);

1.3.1.2 being a can, it has been opened orpunctured;

1.3.1.3 being a cask, has had its tap placed in aposition to allow it to be used;

1.3.1.4 being any form of container, it has beenopened, broken, punctured ormanipulated in such a way as to allowaccess to the contents thereof; or

1.3.2 is a flask, glass or mug or other container used fordrinking purposes;

1.4 ‘the Council’ means the City of Unley;

1.5 ‘authorised person’ means a person appointed anauthorised person pursuant to Section 260 of the LocalGovernment Act 1999;

1.6 ‘public place’ means a place (including a place onprivate land) to which the public has access (except astreet or road) but does not include any part of acommunity parcel divided by a plan of communitydivision under the Community Titles Act 1996;

1.7 ‘road’ has the same meaning as in the Local GovernmentAct 1999;

1.8 ‘children’s playground’ means any enclosed area on/inwhich there is equipment or other installed devices forthe purpose of children’s play (or within 3 m of suchdevices if there is no enclosed area).

Activities requiring permission on Streets and Roads

2. No person shall without permission on a street or road:

Vehicles

2.1 drive or propel a vehicle contrary to the indications givenby any traffic control device (as defined in the RoadTraffic Act 1961) or any sign erected by or with theauthority of the Council, for regulating traffic orindicating the directions or route to be followed bytraffic on that land;

2.2 drive or propel a vehicle where the Council has excludedvehicles generally or of that class, pursuant to Section 32or Section 33 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 or Section359 of the Local Government Act 1934;

2.3 perform the work of repairing, washing, painting, panelbeating or other work of any nature on or to any vehicle,except for running repairs in the case of breakdown;

Preaching

2.4 preach or harangue;

Horses and animals

2.5 ride, lead, drive or allow to graze any horse, cattle orsheep;

Donations

2.6 ask for or receive or indicate that he or she desires adonation of money or any other thing;

Amplification

2.7 use an amplifier or other device whether mechanical orelectrical for the purpose of broadcasting announce-ments or advertisements.

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Activities on Local Government Land

3. No person shall without permission on local governmentland:

Vehicles

3.1 drive, park or propel a motor vehicle unless on an area orroad constructed or set aside by the Council for theparking or travelling of motor vehicles;

3.2 except on a properly constructed area for the purpose,promote, organise or take part in any race, test or trial ofany kind in which motor vehicles, motor cycles, motorscooters, bicycles, rollerblades, rollerskates, askateboard or similar wheeled device take part;

3.3 drive or propel a vehicle where the Council has excludedvehicles generally or of that class, pursuant to Section 32or Section 33 of the Road Traffic Act 1961 or Section359 of the Local Government Act 1934;

3.4 perform the work of repairing, washing, painting, panelbeating or other work of any nature on or to any vehicle,except for running repairs in the case of breakdown;

Canvassing

3.5 convey any advertising, religious or other message to anybystander, passer-by or other person except for anymessage or material for the purposes of a Local, State orFederal Election;

Advertising

3.6 erect or display any sign for the purpose of commercialadvertising, other than a moveable sign which isdisplayed on a public street or road in accordance withthe Council’s moveable signs By-Law;

Fires

3.7 light any fire except:

3.7.1 in a place provided by the Council for thatpurpose; or

3.7.2 in a portable barbeque, as long as the barbeque isused in an area that is clear of flammablematerial;

Athletic and Ball Sports

3.8 promote, organise or take part in any organised athleticsport;

3.9 play or practice the game of golf on any area as theCouncil may by resolution direct (in accordance withSection 246(3)(e) of the Local Government Act 1999);

Children’s playgrounds

3.10 in any children’s playground:

Liquor

3.10.1 consume any liquor; or

3.10.2 carry, be in possession or charge of anyliquor in an open container;

Equipment

3.10.3 use any device, equipment or apparatusinstalled if that person is of or over the ageindicated by sign or notice as the age limitfor using such device, equipment orapparatus;

Weddings and other group activities

3.11 conduct or participate in a marriage ceremony, playany game, or hold a picnic, or any entertainment, orany event whatsoever without the written permissionof the Council first obtained, except where thenumbers of any party do not exceed twenty (20);

Closed Lands

3.12 enter or remain on any part of local government land:

3.12.1 at any time during which the Council hasdeclared that it shall be closed to the publicand which is indicated by a sign to thateffect;

3.12.2 where the land is enclosed with fences and/orwalls, and gates, at any time when the gateshave been closed and locked; or

3.12.3 where admission charges are payable, toenter without paying those charges;

Camping

3.13 camp or stay overnight;

Trees, Shrubs, Facilities, etc.

3.14 injure, cut, break, deface, pull up, remove or destroyany tree, shrub, plant, flower bed, lawn, grass, plot orwalk;

3.15 damage, injure, deface or interfere with or post, stick,stencil, paint or otherwise affix any placard, handbill,notice, advertisement or document on any buildings,rotundas, fountains, water standards, pavilions,structures, statues, memorials, sanitary conveniences,seats, tree guards, tree stakes, lamp posts, noticeboards, fences or any property of the Council withoutthe permission of the Council;

Toilets

3.16 in any public convenience;

3.16.1 urinate other than in a urinal or pan ordefecate other than in a pan set apart for thatpurpose;

3.16.2 smoke tobacco or any other substance;

3.16.3 deposit anything in a pan, urinal or drainwhich is likely to cause a blockage;

3.16.4 use it for a purpose for which it was notdesigned or constructed;

3.16.5 enter any toilet that is set aside for use of theopposite sex except where:

3.16.5.1 a child under the age of five yearsaccompanied by an adult personof that other sex; and/or

3.16.5.2 to provide assistance to adisabled person;

Grazing

3.17 ride, lead or drive or allow to graze any horse or cattle.

Posting of Bills, etc.

4. No person shall without the Council’s permission post anybills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building, orstructure on a road, local government land or other public place.

Advertising

5. No person shall without the Council’s permission paint orattach advertisements, or any commercial display on a building, orstructure on local government land or other public place.

Prohibited Activities

6. No person shall on local government land:

Smoking

6.1 smoke tobacco or any other substance in any buildingor part of any building to which this subparagraphapplies;

Use of Equipment

6.2 use any item of equipment and/or facilities or otherCouncil property other than in the manner and for thepurpose for which it was designed or set aside;

Annoyances

6.3 annoy or unreasonably interfere with any other person’suse of the land that has not been authorised by theCouncil;

Nuisance

6.4 behave in such a manner as to cause discomfort,inconvenience, annoyance or offence to any other person;

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Interference with Permitted Use

6.5 interrupt or disrupt or interfere with any person’s use ofparklands or reserves for which permission has beengranted;

Playing games

6.6 play or practise any game:

6.6.1 which is likely to cause damage to lawns,gardens, trees or other Council property; or

6.6.2 where the Council has caused a notice to beerected indicating that the playing of such game isprohibited;

Obstructions

6.7 sing or play any musical instrument in any street or roadso as to obstruct or annoy any person or any occupier ofany building abutting on a street or road;

6.8 congregate with other persons in or upon any street orpublic place or upon or over any footway so as toobstruct the free passage of traffic;

Solicitation

6.9 tout or solicit customers for the parking of vehicles or forany other purpose whatsoever.

Directions

7. Any person on local government land must comply with anyreasonable direction or request from an authorised person relatingto:

7.1 that person’s use of the land;

7.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the land;

7.3 that person’s safety on the land;

7.4 the safety and enjoyment of the land by other persons.

Removal of Animals and Persons

8. If any animal is found on local government land in breach ofa By-Law:

8.1 any person in charge of the animal shall remove it on therequest of an authorised person; and

8.2 an authorised person may remove the animal if a personfails to comply with the request, or if no person is incharge of the animal.

Application

9. The restrictions in this By-Law do not apply to any Policeofficer, Council officer or employee acting in the course andwithin the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractorwhile performing work for the Council and while acting under thesupervision of a Council officer, or to the driver of an emergencyvehicle (within the meaning of the Australian Road Rules 1999)while driving that vehicle in relation to an emergency.

The foregoing By-Law was duly made and passed at a meetingof the Council of the City of Unley held on the 28 May 2001 by anabsolute majority of the members for the time being constitutingthe Council, there being at least two thirds of the memberspresent.

R. J. GREEN, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF UNLEY

BY-LAW MADE UNDER SECTION 239 (A) OF THE LOCALGOVERNMENT ACT 1999

By-Law No. 2—Moveable Signs

TO set standards for moveable signs on streets and roads and toprovide conditions for the placement of such signs.

Definitions

1. In this by-law:

1.1 ‘footpath’ means:

1.1.1 that part of a street or road between the propertyboundary of the road and the edge of thecarriageway on the same side as that boundary;

1.1.2 a footway, lane or other place made orconstructed for the use of pedestrians and not forthe use of vehicles;

1.2 ‘authorised person’ means a person appointed as anauthorised person pursuant to section 260 of the LocalGovernment Act 1999;

1.3 ‘business premises’ means the premises from which abusiness, trade or calling is conducted;

1.4 ‘moveable sign’ has the same meaning as in the LocalGovernment Act 1999.

Construction

2. A moveable sign shall:

2.1 include a kind known as an ‘A’ frame, or sandwichboard sign, an inverted ‘T’ sign, or a flat sign;

2.2 be constructed so as to be stable when displayed upon afootpath including being stable during adverse weatherconditions;

2.3 be constructed so as not to be a hazard to a member ofthe public using the footpath upon which the moveablesign has been placed;

2.4 in the case of an ‘A’ frame or sandwich board sign:

—shall be hinged or joined at the top;

—shall be of such construction that its sides shall besecurely fixed or locked in position when erected;

2.5 in the case of an inverted ‘T’ sign, shall contain no strutsor members that run between the display area and thebase of the sign;

2.6 in the case of a banner, shall be fixed securely to a solidstructure so that it does not hang loose or flap, and sothat a person or vehicle on the street or road cannot comeinto contact with it.

3. A moveable sign shall not, without the Council’s permission:

3.1 be more than 900 mm high, 600 mm in length and600 mm in width;

3.2 when placed on a footpath in a display position be morethan 600 mm in length;

3.3 rotate, contain flashing lights or be illuminatedinternally.

Appearance

4. A moveable sign displayed on a road shall:

4.1 be painted or otherwise detailed in a competent andprofessional manner;

4.2 be attractive, legible and simply worded to convey aprecise message;

4.3 be of such design and contain such colours as arecompatible with the architectural design of the premisesadjacent to the sign, and which relate well to thetownscape and overall amenity of the locality in which itis situated and not distract/conflict with traffic, safety ordirection signs or signals;

4.4 not have balloons, flags, streamers or other objectsattached to it;

4.5 not in the reasonable opinion of the Council be unsightlyor offensive in appearance or intent;

4.6 be maintained at all times in good order and condition.

Placement

5. A moveable sign displayed on a street or road must not,without the Council’s permission:

5.1 be placed anywhere except on the footpath;

5.2 be placed on a footpath that is less than 2.3 m wide;

5.3 be placed on the sealed part of a footpath unless thesealed part is wide enough to contain the moveablesign and still leave a clear thoroughfare of at least1.2 m wide;

5.4 have a clearance of less than 0.6 m to the edge of thekerb;

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5.5 be placed on a landscaped area (other than whenlandscaping comprises only lawn);

5.6 be placed on a designated parking area or within 1 mof an entrance to or exit from premises;

5.7 be fixed, tied or chained to, or leaned against any busshelter;

5.8 be placed within 6 m of an intersection;

5.9 be fixed, tied or chained to, leaned against or placedcloser than 2 m to any other structure, object or plant(including another moveable sign);

5.10 unreasonably restrict the use of the footpath or road orendanger the safety of members of the public;

5.11 be positioned other than:

5.11.1 directly in front of the premises to which itrelates;

5.11.2 within the projections of the side boundariesof the premises to which it relates.

Restrictions

6. A moveable sign displayed on a public street or road issubject to the following restrictions:

6.1 the moveable sign must only contain material whichadvertises a business being conducted on premisesadjacent to the sign;

6.2 only one moveable sign is to be displayed in relation to abusiness premises;

6.3 the movable sign must not be displayed unless thebusiness to which it relates is open to the public;

6.4 the moveable sign must be clearly visible during thehours of darkness.

Restrictions as to area

7. No person shall display a moveable sign (except a sign of aclass prescribed by section 226(3) of the Local Government Act1999), on a public street or road within that part of the area, whichis designated in the Development Plan as Residential orInstitutional Zones, other than in relation to legitimate businesspremises.

Exemptions

8. Paragraphs 5.10 and 6.1 do not apply to any of the followingmoveable signs, provided that the sign in not in position or in suchcircumstances that the safety of any user of the street or road is atrisk:

8.1 directs people to premises that are open for inspection,for sale or lease;

8.2 directs people to a charitable function;

8.3 advertises a garage sale taking place from residentialpremises.

9. Paragraphs 6.1 and 6.2 do not apply to any of the followingmoveable signs:

9.1 flat signs containing only the banner or headlines of anewspaper or magazine.

10. Paragraphs 4.3, 5.0 to 5.10 inclusive and 6.0 to 6.4inclusive, do not apply where:

10.1 the sign is related to a Local Government election andis displayed during the period following the close ofnominations and ending at the conclusion of theelection as defined in section 4(2) of the LocalGovernment Act 1999.

11. This by-law does not apply to a moveable sign where thesign:

11.1 is related to a State or Commonwealth election and isdisplayed during the period commencing on the issueof the writ or writs for the election and ending at theclose of polls on polling day; or

11.2 is designed to direct people to the open inspection ofany land or building that is available for purchase orlease.

Removal of Unauthorised Moveable Signs

12.1 If a moveable sign has been placed on any publicstreet, road or footpath in contravention of this by-lawor of section 226 of the Local Government Act 1999,an authorised person may order the owner of the signto remove the moveable sign from the street, road orfootpath.

12.2 If the authorised person cannot find the owner, or theowner fails to comply immediately with the order, theauthorised person may remove the sign.

12.3 If a moveable sign is removed under subparagraph12.2 of this by-law and is not claimed within thirty(30) days of such removal the authorised person maysell, destroy or otherwise dispose of the moveable signas the authorised person thinks fit.

12.4 Any person who displays an unauthorised moveablesign or who is the owner of an unauthorised moveablesign which has been removed under subparagraph 12.2of this by-law must pay the Council any reasonablecosts incurred in removing, storing or attempting todispose of the moveable sign before being entitled torecover the moveable sign.

Removal of Authorised Moveable Signs

13.1 A moveable sign must be removed or relocated by theperson who placed the moveable sign on a street, roador footpath, or by the owner of the moveable sign, atthe request of an authorised officer if, in the opinion ofthe authorised person, and notwithstanding compliancewith this by-law, there is any hazard or obstruction orthere is likely to be a hazard or obstruction arising outof the location of the moveable sign.

13.2 A moveable sign must be removed or relocated by theperson who placed the movable sign on a street, roador public place, or by the owner of the sign, at therequest of an authorised person if so required by theauthorised person for the purpose of special events,parades, road or footpath works or any othercircumstances which, in the opinion of the authorisedperson, require relocation or removal of the moveablesign.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting ofthe Council of the City of Unley held on the 28 May 2001 by anabsolute majority of the members for the time being constitutingthe Council, there being at least two thirds of the memberspresent.

R. J. GREEN, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF UNLEY

BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE SECTION 90 (1) OF THE DOG AND CATMANAGEMENT ACT 1995 AND SECTION 238 (1) OF THE LOCAL

GOVERNMENT ACT 1999

By-Law No. 3—Dogs

TO limit the number of dogs kept in premises, for the control ofdogs within the area.

Definitions

1. In this by-law:

1.1 ‘authorised person’ means a person appointed as anauthorised person pursuant to section 260 of the LocalGovernment Act 1999;

1.2 ‘children’s playground’ means any enclosed area inwhich there is equipment or other installed devices forthe purpose of children’s play (or within 3 m of suchdevices if there is no enclosed area);

1.3 ‘dog’ means an animal of the species canis familiaris butdoes not include a dingo or cross of a dingo;

1.4 ‘guide dog’ means a dog trained and used for the purposeof:

1.4.1 guiding a person who is wholly or partially blind;or

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1.4.2 assisting a person who is wholly or partially deaf;

1.5 ‘public place’ means a place (including a place onprivate land) to which the public has access, but does notinclude any part of a community parcel divided by a planof community division under the Community Titles Act1996;

1.6 ‘small dwelling’ means a flat, a service flat, home unit,or a suite of rooms which is wholly occupied, ordesigned or intended or adapted to be occupied, as aseparate dwelling, but does not include a detached, semi-detached or row dwelling house.

Number of Dogs Permitted

2. The number of dogs to be kept, without Council’spermission, on any one premises is limited to:

2.1 in a small dwelling, one dog; and

2.2 on premises other than a small dwelling, two dogs.

Dog Free Areas

3. No person shall in a public place to which this paragraphapplies cause, suffer or permit any dog under that person’scontrol, charge or authority to be in, or remain in that place.

Dogs on Leash Areas

4. No person shall in a public place to which this paragraphapplies, cause, suffer or permit any dog under that person’scontrol, charge or authority to be or remain in that public place,unless such dog is secured by a strong leash not exceeding 2 m inlength and either tethered securely to a fixed object or held by aperson capable of controlling the dog and preventing it from beinga nuisance or a danger to other persons.

Dog Exercise Areas

5.1 Any person may enter upon part of a public place to whichthis paragraph applies for the purposes of exercising a dogunder his or her control.

5.2 Where a person enters upon a public place designated as aDog Exercise Area for the purpose of exercising a dog, heor she shall ensure that the dog or dogs under his or hercontrol are under effective control within the meaning ofsection 8 of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

Areas on Which Dogs are Prohibited

6. Dogs are prohibited in children’s playgrounds.

Signs

7. Where Council designates land in accordance withparagraphs 3, 4, 5.1 and 6 Council shall erect signs to inform thepublic about the appropriate management of dogs on that land.

Application of Paragraphs

8. Any of paragraphs 3, 4, 5.1 and 6 of this by-law shall applyonly in such portion or portions of a public place as the Councilmay by resolution direct (in accordance with section 246(3)(e) ofthe Local Government Act 1999).

9. Paragraphs 3 and 6 do not apply to a person who is wholly orpartially blind or deaf and who is entitled to be accompanied by aguide dog in a public place.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting ofthe Council of the City of Unley held on the 28 May 2001 by anabsolute majority of the members for the time being constitutingthe Council, there being at least two thirds of the memberspresent.

R. J. GREEN, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF UNLEY

BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1934,SECTION 667 3.XVI

By-Law No. 4—Lodging Houses

FOR controlling, licensing, inspecting, and regulating lodginghouses.

Summary of Provisions

Section

1. Interpretation

2. Application of By-Law

3. Accommodation

4. Natural Lighting

5. Artificial Lighting and Electrical Installations

6. Ventilation

7. Drainage

8. Water Closets, Urinals and Bathrooms

9. Water Supply

10. General Sanitary Provisions

11. Fire Escapes, Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction

12. Registration

13. General and Supplementary

14. Transition

1. Interpretation

In this by-law, unless inconsistent with the context or subjectmatter:

1.1 ‘authorised officer’ means a person appointed as anauthorised officer by the Council of the Corporation ofthe City of Unley;

1.2 ‘bedding’ includes mattress, blanket, sheet, pillow,pillowcase, rug, quilt or other covering or coverings;

1.3 ‘bedroom’ includes dormitory, sleep-out or other placewhere lodgers sleep;

1.4 ‘board and lodgings’ shall mean and include the use andoccupation of any lodging house by any person orpersons to whom are served meals on the premises;

1.5 ‘common room’ means a dining room, lounge, mainentrance hall, or other suitable compartment wherelodgers may congregate at all reasonable hours;

1.6 ‘lodger’ shall mean any occupant of a lodging house notbeing the proprietor or a member of the proprietor’sfamily;

1.7 ‘lodging house’ shall include any building or part thereofwhich is let, proposed to be let or available to be let aslodgings, or board and lodgings, and occupied by morethan three persons not being members of the proprietor’s,or the resident manager’s, family, but shall not includethe residential portion of hotels and motels, schools,institutional buildings accommodating members of thestaff of an institution, supported residential facilities andany building which comes within the definition of ‘flat’in clause 1.16 of this by-law;

1.8 ‘lodgings’ shall mean and include the use and occupationof any lodging house or part thereof by any person orpersons who are not served with meals therein by theproprietor;

1.9 ‘offence’ or ‘an offence’ shall mean an offence againstany of the provisions of the by-law and shall include theomission or neglect to comply with or observe any orpart of those provisions and shall include any attempt tocommit an offence;

1.10 ‘premises’ shall mean property which is licensed as alodging house or used or apparently used as such andwhether for gain or otherwise;

1.11 ‘prescribed’ shall mean prescribed by the Council;

1.12 ‘person’ shall include any body or persons whethercorporate or unincorporated;

1.13 ‘proprietor’ shall mean and include the person by whomor on whose behalf a house or part of a house is let aslodgings or for the purpose of board and lodgings andwho receives or is entitled to receive the rents and profitsarising from such letting;

1.14 ‘supported residential facility’ shall have the samedefinition as in the Supported Residential Facilities Act,1992;

1.15 ‘vermin’ includes rats, mice, bed bugs, lice, fleas,cockroaches and silverfish;

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1.16 ‘flat’ shall include any self-contained suite of roomsincluding any self-contained suite of rooms designed,intended or adopted for separate occupation includingbathroom and sanitary conveniences provided for thatoccupation.

2. Application of By-Law

2.1 The provisions of this by-law shall apply to all lodginghouses.

2.2 The granting or refusal of any licence to any person andthe granting or refusal of the renewal of any licence toany person shall be at the sole discretion of the Council.

2.3 The granting or the renewal of any licence may be madesubject to such conditions in any particular case as theCouncil may think fit.

3. Accommodation

3.1 The proprietor of any lodging house shall in respect ofbedroom accommodation provide:

3.1.1 Not less than 16 m3 of space and not less than 5.8m2 of floor area for every lodger over the age often years.

3.1.2 Not less than 8 m3 of space and not less than 2.75m2 of floor area for every child ten years of ageand under.

In determining the minimum number of m3of (free air) space perperson as required by this section, a room height of more than 3 mshall be excluded from the calculation.

3.2 The proprietor shall not use or allow or suffer to be usedas a bedroom any room having a floor area of less than5.5 m2.

3.3 The proprietor shall not use or allow or suffer to be usedas a bedroom any room through which other persons gainaccess to any part of the premises.

3.4 The proprietor shall mark or cause to be marked inlegible and durable character on the entrance door ofevery bedroom or immediately external to the entrancedoor of every bedroom used for the accommodation ofany lodger an identification number or letter, andimmediately below such number a letter or figureindicating the number of persons that may occupy suchbedroom under the provisions of section 3.1 of this by-law. The room numbers shall correspond with thenumbers shown on the sketch plan required to besubmitted under the provisions of section 12.2 of this by-law.

3.5 The proprietor shall not use or allow or suffer to be usedas a bedroom any room which is in direct communicationwith a dining room, kitchen, servery or any place wherefood is kept, cooked, prepared or stored.

3.6 The proprietor shall at all times ensure that the lodginghouse has as a minimum requirement for each lodger:

3.6.1 a mattress;

3.6.2 not less than three blankets at least 2050 mm inlength;

3.6.3 two sheets at least 2510 mm in length;

3.6.4 a pillow;

3.6.5 a pillow case;

3.6.6 a towel rail;

3.6.7 a bed head and base;

3.6.8 a chair;

3.6.9 a bedside locker;

3.6.10 separate wardrobe facilities;

3.6.11 a personal lamp; and

3.6.12 a power outlet.

3.7 The proprietor shall not allow or permit or suffer a largernumber of beds in a bedroom at any time than issufficient for the accommodation of the number ofpersons allowable for that particular bedroom undersection 3.1 of this by-law.

3.8 The proprietor shall provide at all times facilities toenable lodgers to obtain hot and cold refreshments.

3.9 The proprietor shall not install or cause or permit orallow to be installed a cooking stove of any descriptionin any bedroom, corridor, passage or landing.

3.10 In premises where meals are served to lodgers, theproprietor shall ensure that the kitchen is fitted with adouble bowl stainless steel sink and drainer and aseparate hand basin together with soap and a suitablesingle use hand-drying facility.

3.11 The proprietor shall provide for the use of lodgers one ormore approved common room(s) of a total area of atleast 1 m2 for every lodger occupying or intending tooccupy the lodging house.

3.12 The proprietor shall provide for the use of lodgers,external open space of at least 2 m2 for every lodgeroccupying or likely to occupy the lodging house.

4. Natural Lighting

4.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall:

4.1.1 not use or allow or suffer to be used as a bedroomany room unless it complies with the requirementsof this by-law;

4.1.2 ensure that any room used as a bedroom, commonroom or kitchen has at least one wall exposed tothe open air having a window with a totalunobstructed clear glass area equal to at least1 m2 or 1/15th of the floor area, (whichever is thegreater) having a sill height of not more than1.5 m above the floor;

4.1.3 ensure that water closets, shower rooms andbathrooms have a window area to the external airof not less than 0.2 m2or ensure that water closets,shower rooms and bathrooms are provided withartificial lighting in accordance with this by-law.

5. Artificial Lighting and Electrical Installations

5.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall ensure that:

5.1.1 the electrical installations including all connectedequipment and artificial lighting complies withthe conditions under which electricity is suppliedand the provisions of Australian StandardAS3000;

5.1.2 bedrooms, common rooms, kitchens, stairways,landings, passageways, water closets, laundries,shower rooms and bathrooms are provided withartificial lighting in accordance with thefollowing:-

5.1.2.1incandescent lighting—9W (nominal) perm2of floor space;

5.1.2.2fluorescent lighting—3W (nominal) per m2

of floor space.

6. Ventilation

6.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall ensure that:

6.1.1 a cooking stove is provided with an approvedmechanically ventilated canopy and flue (whichprovides the room with not less than six airchanges per hour);

6.1.2 water closets, shower rooms and bathrooms areprovided with openable windows or aremechanically ventilated so as to provide not lessthan ten air changes per hour;

6.1.3 a water closet, shower room or bathroom shall notopen directly into any dining room, kitchen,servery, and common room or room used for thepreparation or storage of food; and

6.1.4 the air space between the ground surface and thefloor (except in the case of concrete or other solidfloors) is efficiently ventilated in accordance withthe provisions of the Building Code of Australia.

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7. Drainage

7.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall:

7.1.1 keep and maintain all drains, waste pipes, traps,fixtures and fittings in a satisfactory and sanitarycondition;

7.1.2 cause all roofs, skylights, rainwater gutters anddownpipes to be kept in a state of good repair;

7.1.3 provide such drains as may be necessary toconvey storm waters to the street water table orsuch other approved discharge point; and

7.1.4 cause the land and yards to be suitably gradedaway from the building to prevent theaccumulation of storm waters.

8. Water Closets, Showers, Bathrooms and Laundries

8.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall:

8.1.1 provide on the premises water closets andshowers properly constructed, convenientlysituated and suitably designated and segregatedfor the sexes;

8.1.2 provide for such lodging house the following:

8.1.2.1. One water closet for every eight personswho may at any one time be or likely tobe occupying the premises. Provided,however, that if a water closet is situatedin a bathroom or shower room withoutseparate and private access to such watercloset, such water closet shall be deemedto provide accommodation for not morethan four persons.

8.1.2.2. One shower for every eight persons whomay at any one time be or likely to beoccupying the premises. Provided,however, that if a shower is situated in abathroom without separate and privateaccess to such shower, such shower shallbe deemed to provide accommodationfor not more than four persons.

8.1.2.3. Where the number of occupants exceedeight and are of both sexes, water closetsand showers shall be allotted for theseparate use of each sex and shall beprovided at the rate of one water closetand one shower for each eight persons orfraction thereof of each sex.

8.1.2.4. Shower cubicles shall contain exclusivedressing facilities.

8.2 Where ensuite facilities are provided to a bedroom, therequirements of clauses 8.1.2.1 to 8.1.2.4 shall becalculated as if that bedroom and ensuite did not formpart of the lodging house.

8.3 The proprietor of a lodging house shall provide on eachfloor of the premises a bathroom properly constructedand containing the following fixtures:

8.3.1 a plunge bath or shower bath; and

8.3.2 a wash basin.

8.4 The proprietor of a lodging house shall ensure thatbathrooms, shower rooms and water closets areaccessible from the main part of the building so thatpersons do not have to pass through the open air to usethem.

8.5 The proprietor of a lodging house shall:

8.5.1 provide on the premises laundry accommodationfitted with troughs;

8.5.2 provide on the premises a washing machine foruse by lodgers; and

8.5.3 provide a clothes line or clothes hoist or othermeans of clothes drying for the use of the lodgers.

9. Water Supply

9.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall cause acontinuous cold water supply to be provided to all waterclosets, showers, baths, hand basins, kitchen sinks, andlaundry troughs.

9.2 The proprietor of a lodging house shall cause acontinuous hot water supply to be provided to allshowers, baths, hand basins, kitchen sinks and laundrytroughs.

10. General Sanitary Provisions

10.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall, immediatelyupon becoming aware that any resident is suffering froman injury or disease, report the same to a registeredmedical practitioner and shall take all reasonablemeasures to protect others from similar threats to healthand well-being.

10.2 The proprietor of a lodging house shall:

10.2.1. maintain the premises in such condition as todiscourage the harbourage and/or breeding ofvermin and shall take all practicable measuresfor the destruction of any vermin on thepremises;

10.2.2. keep (or cause to be kept) the premises,including baths, lavatories and sanitary con-veniences, at all times in a clean and sanitarycondition and in a state of good repair;

10.2.3. keep (or cause to be kept) all yards formingpart of the premises and sheds and outbuildingsappurtenant thereto clean and free fromrubbish, garbage and offensive matter;

10.2.4. not allow, suffer, or permit any dog to be, or toremain in any bedroom, bathroom, commonroom, dining room or any room in which foodis prepared, stored, cooked or served;

10.2.5. conduct (or cause to be conducted) inspectionsat least once each week of any room or roomswhich are maintained or cleaned by any lodgeror person residing on the premises for thepurpose of ensuring that such room or roomsare being maintained in a clean condition;

10.2.6. provide sufficient and appropriate staff for theproper control and management of thepremises;

10.2.7. retain possession of a duplicate key to the doorof every room;

10.2.8. not use nor suffer nor permit:

10.2.8.1. any verandah, balcony, balconette,portico, passage, stairway, landing,wash house or bedroom to be used asa kitchen or for cooking purposes;

10.2.8.2. any room (other than a kitchen) to beused as a kitchen or for cookingpurposes;

10.2.8.3. any room in use as a kitchen, pantry,scullery or common room or anypassage, stairway or landing to beused or occupied as a sleepingapartment;

10.2.8.4. any verandah, balcony, balconette orportico to be enclosed so as topermanently interfere with the naturallighting or ventilation of the premises;

10.2.9. remove or cause to be removed at least onceeach day all waste matter from every room andclean or cause to be cleaned in a thoroughmanner every vessel or utensil used for suchwaste matter;

10.2.10. cause each towel, sheet and pillow case whichany lodger shall have used to be launderedbefore being used by any other lodger;

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10.2.11. not suffer or permit any towel, sheet or pillowcase to be used by any lodger for more thanseven consecutive days without beinglaundered;

10.2.12. cause the floors of all common rooms, sanitarycompartments, passages and stairs to be sweptand cleansed daily;

10.2.13. provide and maintain in effective condition atall times fly proofing of all external openings;and

10.2.14. cause every bedstead and all bedding to be keptclean, free from vermin and in good repair andappropriate standard.

10.3 No lodger or person resident in a lodging house shall:

10.3.1. use any part of the premises as a shop, store orfactory, or for manufacturing or tradingpurposes;

10.3.2. keep or store on the premises any goods ormaterials which are inflammable, noxious oroffensive;

10.3.3. use any bath, shower or wash hand basin forany purpose other than ablutions;

10.3.4. use any bathroom for laundry purposes;

10.3.5. use any sink installed in any kitchen for anypurpose other than for the washing andcleansing of food utensils, vessels, kitchenwareand for culinary purposes;

10.3.6. deposit any rubbish or waste food other thaninto receptacles provided for the reception ofrubbish and waste food.

10.4 No person shall place or keep any luggage, clothing,bedding or furniture in any part of a lodging house ifsuch articles are infested with vermin.

10.5 No lodger or person who occupies any room in a lodginghouse shall obstruct or prevent the proprietor of suchlodging house from making an inspection or examinationof the room occupied by such lodger or person.

11.0 Fire Escapes, Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction

11.1 The proprietor of a lodging house shall ensure thatsuitable and sufficient smoke detectors are installed inthe premises and shall provide and locate throughout thepremises a sufficient number of portable fireextinguishers. Installation, locations and type of smokealarms and portable fire extinguishers shall comply withthe Building Code of Australia and/or relevantAustralian Standards.

11.2 The proprietor of a lodging house shall submit with eachoriginal application for a licence under the by-law a copyof a ‘Fire Protection and Fire Safety Report’ from theSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire Service.

11.3 The proprietor of a lodging house providingaccommodation for more than nine persons shall, inaddition to complying with section 11.2 of this by-law,submit triennially with an application for renewal oflicence a copy of a ‘Fire Protection and Fire SafetyReport’ from the South Australian Metropolitan FireService.

11.4 All reports from the South Australian Metropolitan FireService required to be submitted by this by-law shallhave been obtained at the cost of the proprietor not morethan ninety days prior to their being lodged with theCouncil.

12. Licensing

12.1 No person shall use or allow or suffer to be used anypremises as a lodging house unless and until:

12.1.1 such premises are licensed as a lodging housepursuant to this by-law; and

12.1.2 the proprietor of such premises is the holder of alicence pursuant to this by-law.

12.2 When applying for a licence for a lodging house everyapplicant shall submit the application in the formprescribed for that purpose in Schedule ‘A’ of this by-law.

12.3 Every application shall be accompanied by a sketch planof the building or buildings drawn to scale of not lessthan 1 to 100 showing the position and dimensions ofeach compartment and the purpose for which it isintended to use each compartment. The bedrooms shownon the plan shall be identified in accordance with theprovisions of section 3.4 or this by-law.

12.4 Every application shall be accompanied by a statementof relevant qualifications and experience of theproprietor, and where the resident manager is not theproprietor, a statement of relevant qualifications andexperience of the resident manager.

12.5 Where there is change of proprietor or resident managera statement of relevant experience and qualifications ofthe new proprietor or resident manager shall beforwarded to the Council within 14 days of the changetaking place.

12.6 The plan required to be provided by section 12.3 shall beretained by the Council and it shall not be necessary forthe proprietor to submit a further plan when applying forrenewal of the licence for the premises unless changesare proposed to the layout or the use of rooms or thenumber of lodgers.

12.7 The proprietor of a lodging house, within a period of tendays after he/she shall have been required by a writtennotice from Council and duly served upon or delivered tosuch proprietor to supply the information necessary forthe licensing of such lodging house by the Council, shallhim/herself or by his/her agent duly authorised in thatbehalf sign and furnish to the Council a true statement ofthe following particulars:

12.7.1 total number of rooms in the lodging house;

12.7.2 total number of lodgers proposed to be received atany time in the lodging house;

12.7.3 number of water closets, shower and bathrooms inthe lodging house; and

12.7.4 a sketch plan of the premises in accordance withthe provisions of section 12.3 shall accompanythe application.

12.8 The licence of every lodging house shall continue inforce for twelve months from the first day of July in eachyear and every licence which has not been renewed aftersuch date shall be deemed to have lapsed and the lodginghouse referred to in such lapsed licence shall be deemedto be an unlicensed lodging house.

12.9 Every application for a renewal of the licence of alodging house shall be deposited at the Unley CivicCentre Office on or before the first day of June in eachyear and shall be accompanied by the prescribed annualfee.

12.10 Annual fees as determined by the Council from time totime shall be due and payable to the Council by theapplicant for a licence or renewal of a licence (as thecase may be) for a lodging house and shall be depositedwith the application.

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12.10.1 Such annual fee shall when deposited be kept tothe credit of the applicant and shall, if a licenceor renewal is granted be applied in payment forthe fees thereof.

12.10.2 If such licence or renewal (as the case may be)is not granted such deposit shall be refunded tothe applicant within thirty days after notice tohim/her by the Council of such refusal to grantsuch licence or renewal.

12.11 The Council may at its discretion refuse to grant anyapplication for licensing of a lodging house if it is of theopinion that the lodging house, the proprietor or residentmanager referred to in the application is unsuitable or notin conformity or does not comply with this by-law.

12.12 The Council may revoke any licence issued under thisby-law for:

12.12.1 any breach of the by-law; or

12.12.2 if the Council is of the opinion that thepremises are in such a state as to be a nuisanceor injurious to health or offensive; or

12.12.3 if the Council has reasonable cause to believethat the proprietor has committed an offenceagainst this by-law; the Local Government Act,1999; the Public and Environmental HealthAct, 1987; the Food Act, 1985; theDevelopment Act, 1993; the SupportedResidential Facilities Act, 1992; or theResidential Tenancies Act, 1995; or

12.12.4 if the Council considers that the proprietor isunsuitable to continue as the proprietor of thelodging house.

12.13 Before the Council may revoke or refuse to renew alicence issued under the by-law notice shall be given tothe proprietor to show cause why the licence should notbe revoked, cancelled or renewal refused, as the casemay be, whereupon the proprietor shall be given anopportunity to make representations why the licenceshould not be revoked, cancelled or renewal refused.

12.14 Every proprietor of a lodging house whose applicationfor licence has been approved shall be issued with alicence in the form set forth in Schedule ‘B’ hereof.

12.15 The proprietor of any licensed lodging house may applyto the Council for its consent to have such licencetransferred into the name of the person named in suchapplication for transfer and a fee as determined by theCouncil from time to time shall be paid with everyapplication for transfer. The fee shall be repaid to theapplicant in the event of the application being refused. Ifthe Council approves of such application for transfer itshall endorse its approval upon the licence and thetransferee shall thereupon become liable in every respectunder this by-law as if the transferee had been theoriginal holder of the licence.

13. General and Supplementary

13.1 For the purpose of any inspection, the authorised officermay, with or without others, enter into and upon anypremises for the purpose of inspection and may open updrains and execute any other necessary works.

13.2 Subject to section 13.1 of this by-law in every casewhere the proprietor of a lodging house occupies orresides in any part of the premises or retains a generalpossession or control of the premises such proprietorshall, when required by the authorised officer, afford freeaccess to the interior of the premises and to all rooms forthe purpose of the inspection by such officers eitheralone or in company with any other persons.

13.3 Subject to section 13.1 of this by-law in every casewhere the proprietor of a lodging house does not occupyor reside in any part of the premises or retain a generalpossession or control of the premises, every lodger orother persons who are entitled to have or to exercise thecontrol of the outer door of the premises shall whenrequired by the authorised officer afford free access tothe interior of the premises for the purpose of inspectionby such officers either alone or in company with anyother person.

13.4 Subject to section 13.1 of this by-law every lodger in alodging house shall when required by the authorisedofficer afford free access to the interior of any room orrooms, which may have been let to such lodger for thepurpose of inspection by such officers either alone or incompany with any other person.

13.5 In every case where the authorised officer has for thepurpose of inspection obtained access to the interior of alodging house or to the interior of any room or rooms insuch lodging house no person shall wilfully obstruct anysuch officer in the inspection of any part of the premisesor without reasonable excuse neglect or refuse whenrequired by any such officer to render him suchassistance as may be reasonably necessary for thepurpose of such inspection.

13.6 The Council shall supply to the licensed proprietor of alodging house copies of this by-law, which shall beconspicuously displayed for perusal by lodgers.

13.7 The proprietor of a lodging house shall keep a registerwhich shall be open to the inspection of the authorisedofficer in which shall be recorded:

13.7.1.the full name, age, sex and last known place ofabode of every lodger;

13.7.2.the name and home address of next of kin of everylodger;

13.7.3.the name of any medical attendant for eachlodger; and

13.7.4.the date on which any lodger leaves such lodginghouse.

13.8 The proprietor of a lodging house shall ensure that alllodgers have access at all times to a local call telephonewithin the premises.

13.9 The proprietor of a lodging house shall be responsiblefor the proper oversight of lodgers and for thecleanliness, safety and management of the lodging house.

13.10 The proprietor shall ensure that where a lodger withspecial needs is leaving the lodging house properconsideration and assistance will be provided to thelodger to assist in the relocation to new accommodation.

14. Transition

14.1 No person shall represent that he or she is the proprietorof a lodging house until such time as he or she has beenlicensed in accordance with the provisions contained inthis by-law.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting ofthe Council of the City of Unley held on the 28 May 2001 by anabsolute majority of the members for the time being constitutingthe Council, there being at least two thirds of the memberspresent.

R. J. GREEN, Chief Executive Officer

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SCHEDULE ‘A’

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE OR RENEWAL OFLODGING HOUSE LICENCE

To the Chief Executive Officer

The Corporation of The City of Unley

Dear Sir,

I ......................................................................................................

of ....................................................................................................

hereby make application to the Chief Executive Officer of TheCorporation of The City of Unley

to license (or renew the licence of) the premises known as ............

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

of which ..........................................................................................

of ........................................................................... is the owner and

......................................................................................................of

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

is the proprietor as a lodging house under the by-law of theCouncil relating to lodging houses, in accordance with theparticulars set forth hereunder to license (or renew the licence to)me as the proprietor of such lodging house.

I also deposit herewith the sum of $ ........... as the licence fee, suchfee to be returned to me if the application is not granted. Theparticulars above referred to are as follows:

Total number of rooms of lodging house:..................

Number of water closets in the lodging house: ..........

Number of showers in the lodging house:..................

Total number of persons proposed to reside at any one time in thelodging house: .........

Dated this ...... day of ................... 20 .....

Applicant: .......................................................................................

A sketch plan shall accompany every original application forlicensing (or change of licensing conditions) of premises as alodging house. Plan to be drawn to scale is to be not less than1:100, and shall show the position of each compartment and thepurpose for which it is intended to use each compartment. Thebedrooms shown on the plan shall be marked with anidentification number or letter, and immediately below suchnumber or letter a figure indicating the number of personsintended to be accommodated in such bedroom.

SCHEDULE ‘B’

LODGING HOUSE LICENCE

The premises known as:

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

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

in the City of Unley described in application for licence of:

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

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

Dated the ..... day of ..................... 20....

are hereby licensed as a lodging house in pursuance of by-law No.IV of the by-laws of The Corporation of the City of Unley of 181Unley Road, Unley.

........................……................of …………................................ ishereby licensed as the proprietor of the same. This licence isissued subject to the following restrictions or limitations.

The maximum number of persons authorised to reside at any onetime in each of the several sleeping rooms in this house is thenumber specified in respect of each such room in the appropriatecolumn of the following table:

Description or Use of EachRoom

RoomNumber

FloorArea

MaximumNumber of

Lodgers

For the purpose of this licence, every two children under the ageof ten years may be counted as one lodger.

CITY OF UNLEY

BY-LAW MADE UNDER SECTION 246 OF THE LOCALGOVERNMENT ACT 1999

By-Law No. 5—Permits and Penalties

TO provide for a permit system, continuing penalties and fees incouncil by-laws and to clarify the construction of such by-laws.

Permits

1.1 In any by-law of the Council unless the contrary intentionis clearly indicated the word ‘permission’ means thepermission of the Council given in writing.

1.2 The Council may attach such conditions to a grant ofpermission as it thinks fit, and may vary or revoke suchconditions or impose new conditions by notice in writing tothe permit holder.

1.3 Any permit holder shall comply with every such condition.

1.4 The Council may revoke such grant of permission at anytime by notice in writing to the permit holder.

Penalties

2.1 Any person who commits a breach of any by-law of theCouncil shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to apenalty such penalty being the maximum amount referredto in the Local Government Act 1934, and/or the LocalGovernment Act 1999, which may be prescribed for anybreach of a by-law.

2.2 Any person who commits a breach of any by-law of theCouncil of a continuing nature shall be guilty of an offenceand, in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed,shall be liable to a further penalty for every day on whichthe offence is continued, such penalty being the maximumamount referred to in the Local Government Act 1934,and/or the Local Government Act 1999, which may beprescribed by by-law for offences of a continuing nature.

Construction

3. Every by-law of the Council shall be subject to any Act ofParliament and Regulations made thereunder.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting ofthe Council of the City of Unley held on the 28 May 2001 by anabsolute majority of the members for the time being constitutingthe Council, there being at least two thirds of the memberspresent.

R. J. GREEN, Chief Executive Officer

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CITY OF WHYALLA

Result of Supplementary Election

NOTICE is hereby given of the result of the SupplementaryElection for Area Councillor conducted on 22 May 2001:

Quota—2 579

First Preference Votes After Distribution ofPreferences

Santucci, Rick 3 409 ElectedScriven, Jim 1 747Informal 23

Total 5 179

S. H. TULLY, Returning Officer

TOWN OF GAWLER

Conversion of Private Roads to Public Roads and theAssignment of a Name

NOTICE is hereby given that at its meeting held on Tuesday, 22May 2001, pursuant to the provisions contained in sections 210and 219 of the Local Government Act 1999, the Corporation ofthe Town of Gawler declared allotments 998, 999 and 1000 infiled plan 42194 to be public roads. It was also resolved that lots1001 and 1002 be entered in the register of Community Land.

The following names were also assigned to the allotments infiled plan 42194:

Allotment 998, Union Street; allotment 999, Warren Street;allotment 1000, Edith Street.

J. MCEACHEN, Town Manager

TOWN OF GAWLER

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Pioneer Place, Gawler

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 10 of the Roads(Opening and Closing) Act 1991, the Corporation of the Town ofGawler hereby gives notice of its intent to make a Road ProcessOrder to:

1. Close the whole of Pioneer Place adjoining allotment 1 inFiled Plan 154902, allotments 6 and 7 in Deposited Plan 54834in the area named Gawler, more particularly delineated andlettered ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. PP32/0622. The closedroad is to be retained by council and merged with allotment 6 inDeposited Plan 54834.

2. Portion of the closed road marked ‘B’ is to be subject to afree and unrestricted right of way appurtenant to allotment 1 inFiled Plan 154902 (certificate of title volume 5350, folio 582).

A copy of the Preliminary Plan and Statement of personsaffected is available for public inspection at the Council Office,89 Murray Street, Gawler, or the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours.

Any applicaton for easement or objection must set out the fullname, address and details of the submission and must be fullysupported by reasons.

The application for easement or objection must be made inwriting to the Council, P.O. Box 130, Gawler, S.A. 5118, within28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to theSurveyor-General c/o Roads Unit, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide,S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the council will givenotification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.

J. MCEACHEN, Town Manager

ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL

Declaration as Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 208 of the LocalGovernment Act 1999, that at a meeting of the Adelaide HillsCouncil held on 26 September 2000, the following was declaredas a public road:

Military Road, Woodside—allotments 35 and 36 as shown onDevelopment Application 473/D013/00 in the plan ofdivision of allotment 2 in Deposited Plan 21704 of partsection 5294 and allotment 31 in Deposited Plan 54434 ofpart sections 5218 and 4270.

R. D. BLIGHT, Chief Executive Officer

KANGAROO ISLAND COUNCIL

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

Tourist Accommodation (Cygnet River) Plan—Amendment Report(PAR)—Draft for Public Consultation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kangaroo Island Council hasprepared a draft Plan Amendment Report to amend the Kingscote(DC) Development Plan.

The Plan Amendment Report will amend the Development Planby rezoning land within close proximity to the main airportservicing Kangaroo Island, near the settlement of Cygnet River,from ‘General Farming’ to ‘Tourist Accommodation (CygnetRiver)’ Zone.

The draft Plan Amendment Report will be available for publicinspection at the Council Offices, Dauncey Street, Kingscote from31 May 2001 to 26 July 2001. Copies of the Plan AmendmentReport can be purchased at the council offices for $5 each.

Written submissions regarding the draft amendment will beaccepted by the Kangaroo Island Council until 5 p.m. onThursday, 26 July 2001. All submissions should be addressed toJeff Grinnell, Environmental Services Manager, P.O. Box 121,Kingscote, S.A. 5223. Copies of all written submissions receivedwill be available for inspection by interested persons at the counciloffices from 30 July 2001 to 9 August 2001.

A public hearing will be held on Wednesday, 8 August 2001 at10 a.m. in the Kingscote Town Hall, Dauncey Street, Kingscote, toenable people to speak to their submissions in relation to the PAR.

For further information, contact Jeff Grinnell, EnvironmentalServices Manager, on 8553 2015.

Dated 31 May 2001.

B. C. HURST, Chief Executive Officer

KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL

Code of Practice for Access to Council Meetings, CouncilCommittees and Council Documents

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kingston District Council,pursuant to section 92 of the Local Government Act 1999, intendsto adopt a new Code of Practice for Access to Council Meetings,Council Committees and Council Documents.

As per the requirements of section 92 (2) (b), a PublicConsultation Process is being undertaken, pursuant to councilsPublic Consultation Policy prior to council formally adopting theCode of Practice. The Public Consultation Process will beconducted from Friday, 1 June 2001 and conclude on Monday,2 July 2001.

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To assist with the consultation process a copy of the Code ofPractice is available from the Council Office, 29 Holland Street,Kingston S.E., S.A. 5275 or by contacting the council on (08)8767 2033.

Interested persons are invited to make written submissions to:

Chief Executive OfficerKingston District CouncilP.O. Box 321Kingston S.E., S.A. 5275

and must be received by close of business on Monday, 2 July2001.

S. J. RUFUS, Chief Executive Officer

KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL

Exclusion of Classification of Community Land

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kingston District Council,pursuant to section 194 of the Local Government Act 1999,intends to revoke the classification of community land from thefollowing reserves:

• Lot 45 in deposited plan 7116, certificate of title 1600/39,Johnston Avenue, Kingston, Hundred of Lacepede.

• Lot 66 in deposited plan 8035, certificate of title 2908/35,Scown Avenue, Kingston, Hundred of Lacepede.

• Lot 83 in deposited plan 5833, certificate of title 482/146,between Cooke Street and Marine Parade, Kingston,Hundred of Lacepede.

A public consultation process is being undertaken pursuant toCouncils Public Consultation Policy for the exclusion of the aboveland from the classification of community land from Friday, 1June 2001 to Monday, 2 July 2001. To assist with the consultationprocess, a full report on the land to be excluded and the reasonsfor exclusion, is available at the Council Office, 29 HollandStreet, Kingston S.E., S.A. 5275 or by contacting the council on(08) 8767 2033.

Interested persons are invited to make written submissions to:

Chief Executive OfficerKingston District CouncilP.O. Box 321Kingston S.E., S.A. 5275

and must be received by close of business on Monday, 2 July2001.

S. J. RUFUS, Chief Executive Officer

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCL

Declaration of Road Names

NOTICE is hereby given that Light Regional Council has resolvedthat pursuant to Division 5, Section 219 of the Local GovernmentAct 1999, the following sections of road previously unnamed willbe named as follows:

The road previously unnamed between sections 459-483 and482-460, north-west of Hughes Road and south-east ofunnamed leased road, will be known as Hughes Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 502-503 and485-486, north-east of unnamed leased road and betweensections 486-456 turning north-west to St Johns Road, will beknown as Paddy Ryan Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 453-489 and454-488, continuing from Wendt Road in a south-easterlydirection, will be known as Wendt Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 10-8, north-east of unnamed road and south-west of Bethel Road, will beknown as Blue Hill Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 10-363 and10-364, south-east of Bethel Road and north-west of unnamedroad, will be known as Bertha Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 362-363 and366-367, north-east of unnamed leased road and south-west ofunnamed road, will be known as Wiese Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 320-260,south-east of Peltz Road and north-west of Church Road andbetween sections 318-260 south-east of Church Road and north-west of Bethel Road, will be known as Deep Creek Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 303-313 and304-314, north of unnamed leased road and south of unnamedleased road, will be known as Fannell Creek Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 8-1504,south-east of Bethel Road and north-west of Fords Road, will beknown as Hill Drive.

The road previously unnamed between sections 1502-1504,continuing from Hawkers Creek Road in a south-westerlydirection and north-east of unnamed road, will be known asHawkers Creek Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 17-18 and 17-16, which is a continuation of Schrapel Road, south-west ofMarble Quarry Road and north-east of Moppa Road, will beknown as Schrapel Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 1420-1421,south-east of Higgins Road and north-west of unnamed leasedroad, will be known as Hankel Creek Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 1533-1551,south-west of Kapunda-Truro Road north-east of St Johns Road,will be known as Kotz Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 1454-1455and 1452-1453, and 1456-1455, north-east of ReformatoryRoad and south-west of unnamed road, will be known asKilarney Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 1456-1455running in a curve south of the Kapunda-Truro Road andrejoining the Kapunda-Truro Road in an easterly direction willbe known as McCarthy Lake Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 103-104 and104-102, north-west of School Road and south-east of VogtRoad, will be known as Orchard Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 87-89 and 88-106, and 105-106, north-west of Vogt Road and south-east ofBlack Joe Road, will be known as Holthouse Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 98-80 and 79-183, north-east of Taylors Run Road and south-west ofunnamed leased road, will be known as Pine Drive.

The road previously unnamed between sections 100-98 and81-1270, and 89-1270 and 71-1270, north-east of unnamedleased road and south-west of Allen Creek Road, will be knownas Woodlands Drive.

The road previously unnamed between sections 1569-1572,north-east of the Burra Road and south-west of unnamed leasedroad, will be known as Berrimann Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 47-26 and 41-25, north-east of Mount Allen Road and south-west of TarnmaRoad, will be known as Mount View Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 706-394 and374-375 continuing north from Hesters Road and south ofOaklynn Road, will be known as Hesters Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 625-626, westof Hydedale Road to road end, will be known as Rowett Road.

The road previously unnamed between sections 144-116,south-east of Prior Road and north-west of Parham Road, willbe known as Parham Road South.

The road previously unnamed between sections 128-174,north-east of Martins Road and south-west of Quarry Road, willbe known as Cawrse Road.

The change of road names to take effect from Tuesday, 17 April2001.

P. J. BEARE, Chief Executive Officer

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LOWER EYRE PENINSULA

Exclusion from Classification as Community Land

NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Lower EyrePeninsula, at an ordinary meeting held on 15 December 2000,resolved that the proposed allotment 203 shown on the amendedplan of division for planning authorisation—allotment 102 indeposited plan 45073 and allotment 2 in filed plan 1818, dated 10November 2000, prepared by P. A. Dansie & Associates Pty Ltd,(now identified as allotment 203 in deposited plan 56691) beexcluded from classification as community land under section 193of the Local Government Act 1999.

P. AIRD, District Clerk

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF RENMARK PARINGA

Temporary Road Closure

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of section59 of the Summary Offences Act 1953, I, Clarence RodneyThomas, Mayor of the District Council of Renmark Paringa haveformed the opinion that Paringa Street will become unusuallycrowded due to the State Junior Soccer Championships and herebydirect that traffic will be regulated as necessary along ParingaStreet, between Hale Street and Fifteenth Street, between the hoursof 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday, 9 June 2001 and between 9 a.m.and 2 p.m. on Sunday, 10 June 2001 and Monday, 11 June 2001.

R. THOMAS, Mayor

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF RENMARK PARINGA

Result of Supplementary Election

NOTICE is hereby given of the result of the SupplementaryElection for Area Councillor conducted on 22 May 2001:

Quota—1 488

First Preference Votes After Distribution ofPreferences

Petersen, Terry 993 ElectedStolze, Bruno 293 ExcludedClifford, Ken 288 ExcludedButterfield, Rod 164 ExcludedStewart, Richard 499 ExcludedSnook, Rosalie 738Informal 12

Total 2 987

S. H. TULLY, Returning Officer

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceasedpersons:

Beacham, Mary Agnes Marjorie, late of 7 Findon Road,Woodville South, retired food services supervisor, whodied on 25 February 2001.

Brown, Mary Eleanor, late of 46 Wallis Street, Parkside, of nooccupation, who died on 8 February 1970.

Buxton, Stanley Douglas, late of 9 Taunton Avenue, Enfield,retired taxation officer, who died on 4 March 2001.

Cornish, Phyllis Eugenie, late of 47 Glen Osmond Road,Eastwood, widow, who died on 11 April 2001.

Davenport, Hilda, late of 2 Jelley Street, Woodville, widow,who died on 22 February 2001.

George, Frederick Stephen, late of 38 Nairne Road, Woodside,of no occupation, who died on 8 March 2001.

Herringe, Poul, late of 2 Olinda Road, Windsor Gardens,retired model maker, who died on 12 April 2001.

Isaksson, Mary, late of 6 Abbeville Terrace, Marion, marriedwoman, who died on 27 December 2000.

Kowalczyk, Joachim, late of 226 Fullarton Road, Glenside, ofno occupation, who died on 30 January 2001.

Lawrence, Gladys Mabel, late of 17 Hill Street, Kingswood, ofno occupation, who died on 8 April 2001.

Lewis, Mavis Lindsay, late of 12 McLachlan Avenue, GlenelgNorth, of no occupation, who died on 10 April 2001.

Linke, Harold William, late of Grainger Road, Somerton Park,retired Government inspector, who died on 22 March 2001.

Mander, Thelma Daphne, late of 44 Caulfield Avenue,Cumberland Park, married woman, who died on 12 April2001.

Owen, Vera Roberts, late of 73 Springbank Road, Colonel LightGardens, widow, who died on 11 April 2001.

Pellen, Victor William, late of 5 Morey Drive, SalisburyHeights, retired deputy principal, who died on 31 March2001.

Watson, Eileen Rose, late of 160 O.G. Road, Felixstow, widow,who died on 24 February 2001.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, asamended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972, and theFamily Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries,and other persons having claims against the said estates arerequired to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee, 25 FranklinStreet, Adelaide 5000, full particulars and proof of such claims,on or before 29 June 2001, otherwise they will be excluded fromthe distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby giventhat all persons who are indebted to the said estates are required topay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedingswill be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having anyproperty belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver thesame to the Public Trustee.

Dated 31 May 2001.

J. H. WORRALL, Public Trustee

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 1659 of 1999.In the matter of Australian Advanced Air Conditioning Pty Ltd (inliquidation) (ACN 065 441 876) and in the matter of theCorporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 10 May 2001, I, Austin Robert Meerten Taylor,99 Frome Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthat the company be dissolved from that date.

Dated 22 May 2001.

A. R. M. TAYLOR, Liquidator

AUSTRALIAN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTIONINCORPORATED

Voluntary Winding Up

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of members of theabovementioned association held on 15 May 2001, it was resolvedthat the Association be wound up voluntarily and that RichardGeorge Freer, 40 Sturt Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 be appointedliquidator for the purpose of such winding up.

Dated 15 May 2001.

G. O’CONNELL, Committee Member

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 2282 of 1996.In the matter of CA Stafford Pty Ltd and in the matter of theCorporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator and Dissolution of the Company

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 11 May 2001, I, John Sheahan, Level 8, 26Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthe company was dissolved as at the date of this order.

Dated 22 May 2001.

J. SHEAHAN, Liquidator

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 121 of 1999.In the matter of Extraman Pty Ltd and in the matter of theCorporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator and Dissolution of the Company

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 11 May 2001, I, John Sheahan, Level 8, 26Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthat the company was dissolved as at the date of this order.

Dated 22 May 2001.

J. SHEAHAN, Liquidator

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 312 of 1993.In the matter of Golfcraft Pty Ltd (in liquidation) (ACN 007 746670) and in the matter of the Corporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 10 May 2001, I, Austin Robert Meerten Taylor,99 Frome Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthat the company be dissolved from that date.

Dated 22 May 2001.

A. R. M. TAYLOR, Liquidator

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 392 of 1991.In the matter of Hurlmist Pty Ltd and in the matter of theCorporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator and Dissolution of the Company

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 11 May 2001, I, John Sheahan, Level 8, 26Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthat the company was dissolved as at the date of this order.

Dated 22 May 2001.

J. SHEAHAN, Liquidator

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 395 of 1991.In the matter of Rannoch Pty Ltd and in the matter of theCorporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator and Dissolution of the Company

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 11 May 2001, I, John Sheahan, Level 8, 26Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthat the company was dissolved as at the date of this order.

Dated 22 May 2001.

J. SHEAHAN, Liquidator

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—In the Supreme Court No. 35 of 1990. Inthe matter of Tripac Nominees Pty Ltd and in the matter of theCorporations Law.

Notice of Release of Liquidator and Dissolution of the Company

Take notice that by order of the Supreme Court of SouthAustralia, dated 10 May 2001, I, John Sheahan, Level 8, 26Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, the liquidator of theabovenamed company, was granted my release as liquidator andthat the company was dissolved as at the date of this order.

Dated 22 May 2001.

J. SHEAHAN, Liquidator

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UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1891

Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by S.E.A.S. Sapfor Forests over $101993 Distribution

Name Address Amount$

Angel, Samuel Allen ..................................................— 118.69Arminas, Liudvikas ....................................................P.O. Darwin, N.T. 0801 535.92Ashton, Louie .............................................................— 72.09Bannister, Ronald David ............................................116 George Street, Robinvale, Vic. 3549 231.22Barry, Michael Gerald................................................— 583.04Bissell, Jack................................................................13 Waddell Street, Bacchus Marsh, Vic. 3340 457.71Bourke, Florence Ivy ..................................................— 237.38Brough, Jeffery John ..................................................15 Ward Street, North Geelong, Vic. 3215 72.09Buchanan, Elva Gwendoline ......................................31 Myall Avenue, Murray Bridge, S.A. 5253 112.80Buchanan, Andrew David...........................................RMB 2045, Nagambie, Vic. 3608 483.38Burles, Christopher Robert.........................................— 72.09Cadman, Beryl............................................................1056 Burke Road, Balwyn, Vic. 3103 72.09Cameron, Allan Angus ...............................................— 118.69Cannon, Malcolm Richard..........................................c/o Barracks Section, Woomera, S.A. 5720 1 314.24Cesiunas, Yuozas .......................................................— 118.69Champness .................................................................— 18.33Clay, Ralph Bernard...................................................Lot 30, Birds Road, Ferny Creek, Vic. 3786 462.44Collins, Brian Edwin ..................................................13 Tallarook Road, Hawthorndene, S.A. 5051 522.25Colliver, Janice Anne .................................................77 Speight Street, Thornbury, Vic. 3071 535.92Commerford, Ivy Tasma.............................................— 118.69Crosby, Andrew Charles ............................................P.O. Box 3, Merimbula, N.S.W. 2548 535.92Curnow, Kathleen Janet..............................................67 Wheatley Road, McKinnon, Vic. 3204 22.50Darnett, Barry James ..................................................— 118.69Dean, Adrienne Mary .................................................18 Lockyer Street, Lithgow, N.S.W. 2790 338.64Dow, Hilda May.........................................................— 118.69Dowley, Doreen Joyce................................................25 East Terrace, Loxton, S.A. 5333 1 314.24Dyer, Robert Bruce.....................................................— 72.09Dyer, Stanley Alec......................................................P.O. Box 32, Monash, S.A. 5342 72.09Eldridge, Aileen Lesley Perry.....................................1 Aitken Street, Berri, S.A. 5343 308.90Elvey, Gladys Faith ....................................................4 Joan Street, Bendigo, Vic. 3550 522.25Evans, Rosemary Bernadette ......................................516 Williams Street, Broken Hill, N.S.W. 2880 72.09Fairbank, Alexander Gordon ......................................21 Sheridan Street, Woodville North, S.A. 5012 214.37Fiegert, Hugo Albert...................................................c/o Elders Trustee, P.O. Box 546, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 118.69Fletcher, Royston Charles...........................................P.O. Box 23, Werrimull, Vic. 3496 22.50Florence, Bevan Thomas ............................................RMB 1720, Shepparton, Vic. 3630 72.09Forrest, Francis Richard .............................................19 Channel Street, Mornington, Vic. 3931 308.90Frahn, John Sydney ....................................................P.O. Box 508, Murray Bridge, S.A. 5253 677.28Garner, May Adelaide ................................................46 Morris Street, Loveday, S.A. 5345 22.50Geyer, May.................................................................— 118.69Gill, Peter William .....................................................23 Deputer Street, Rochedale, Qld. 4123 231.22Gregory, Helen Elizabeth ...........................................39 Waterman Street, Old Bar, N.S.W. 2430 535.92Gurney, Gary Kenneth................................................P.O. Box 1027, Murray Bridge, S.A. 5253 22.50Hackett, Veronica.......................................................P.O. Box 41, Paynesville, Vic. 3880 72.09Hammond, Aileen Mary Joyce ...................................P.O. Box 8, Terang, Vic. 3264 144.18Hannaford, Daphne May ............................................17 Francis Street, St Agnes, S.A. 5097 522.25Hanton, Neville Ross..................................................Sturt Highway, Waikerie, S.A. 5330 118.69Hardie, Norman Clyde and Nellie Florence................5 Flinders Street, Point Vernon, Qld. 4655 72.09Haugh, John Gerald Everard.......................................— 231.22Hayes, Ernest Francis .................................................25 Edis Street, Kyambram, Vic. 3620 144.18Heywood, Joan Evelyn ...............................................16 Caddy Drive, Creswick, Vic. 3363 338.64Hill, Peter Spencer......................................................P.O. Box 5495, Toowoomba, Qld. 4350 522.25Hillas, John Joseph.....................................................246 Wattle Tree Road, Malvern, Vic. 3144 457.71Howard, Patrick .........................................................Lang Lang, Vic. 3984 1 511.87Howes, Jacqualyn Leslie ............................................— 144.18Huffer, Vera Myrtle....................................................3 Villamanta Street, Geelong West, Vic. 3218 457.71Hunter, Prudence ........................................................P.O. Box 4, Wirrulla, S.A. 5661 231.22Hunter, Jean Stuart .....................................................33 Missouri Avenue, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W. 2650 72.09Hurley, Colleen Patricia .............................................70 Beamish Avenue, Mount Pleasant, W.A. 6153 1 314.24Johnson, Margaret Elizabeth ......................................— 462.44Kotz, Helen Grace ......................................................— 231.22Larwood, Ethel Maude ...............................................8/3 Alpha Street, Kensington Park, S.A. 5068 231.22Lavazanian, John........................................................P.O. Box 322, Norwood, S.A. 5067 308.90Lawrie, James Nicol ...................................................Darvel, Ungarra, S.A. 5607 72.09Lehmann, Henry Ross ................................................— 118.69Lestrange, Mary Anne ................................................— 80.95Lumley, Ian William ..................................................47 Whatley Street, Carrum, Vic. 3197 457.71McDowall, Dorothy Jean............................................P.O. Box 63 Dandenong Road, Chadstone, Vic. 3140 462.44McLean, Malcolm John..............................................Epson Road, Chiltern, Vic. 3683 80.95McLure, Jeannie Alma ...............................................‘Tyrone’, Kyabram, Vic. 3620 874.56McNally, Veronica June and Smith,

Carol Ann ...............................................................292 South Road, Croydon Park, S.A. 5008 1 314.24Merrett, Florence Louise ............................................— 33.67Muir, Pearl Ernestine..................................................12 Lockhart Avenue, Mollymook, N.S.W. 2539 677.28Nathan, John Arthur ...................................................46 Webster Avenue, Croydon, Vic. 3136 231.22

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Name Address Amount$

Naylor, John William .................................................155 Second Avenue, Royston Park, S.A. 5070 457.71Neal, Donald Alister...................................................P.O. Box 56, Angaston, S.A. 5353 457.71Nitschke, Frederick John............................................P.O. Box 510, Loxton, S.A. 5333 465.85Ottens, Dermot Errol ..................................................PMB 15, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5607 457.71Parker and Wilson, Anne May and Robert .................5 Caroline Street, Kilsyth, Vic. 3137 72.09Paumen, Louis Maxmillan Joseph..............................P.O. Box 43, Woodville, S.A. 5011 677.28Pearce, Rodney David ................................................P.O. Box 2063, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 535.92Peirce, Eleanor Joyce .................................................13 Brookside Avenue, Tranmere, S.A. 5073 457.71Pepicelli, Carmine ......................................................P.O. Box 477, Magill, S.A. 5072 150.27Pike, Brian..................................................................41 Judd Road, Elizabeth, S.A. 5112 308.90Potts, Jennifer Mary ...................................................P.O. Box 81, Geebung, Qld. 4034 338.64Pratt, Peter William....................................................P.O. Box 66, Georgetown, S.A. 5472 231.22Prentice, Denis Gavan ................................................77 Argent Street, Broken Hill, N.S.W. 2880 72.09Ricketts, John Colin and Thelma Rema......................M/S 299 Baillies Road, Bundaberg, Qld. 4670 72.09Ritschel, Rudolf..........................................................— 693.66Roberts, Lorna............................................................Unit 4, Belalie Crescent, Jamestown, S.A. 5491 338.64Roberts, Graham John ................................................P.O. Box 33, Strathalbyn, S.A. 5255 80.95Robinson, Andrew John .............................................1/24 Thornton Street, Surfers Paradise, Qld. 4217 1 511.87Rogers, Gregory John.................................................1 Reed Road, Evanston Gardens, S.A. 5116 22.50Schubert, Graeme Edwin............................................55 Aldinga Road, Willunga, S.A. 5172 338.64Slee, Kathryn Ann ......................................................— 338.64Sleight, David Andrew ...............................................21 Kimberley Avenue, Lane Cove, N.S.W. 2066 72.09Smith, Peter Ian ..........................................................21 Bennett Avenue, Belgrave, Vic. 3160 338.64Spackman, Leo Everton..............................................Public Trustee, G.P.O. Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 420.65Taylor, Robert Alan....................................................— 118.69Teasdale, Robert.........................................................— 72.09Thind, Mona Ranjitt ...................................................— 22.50Tucker, Philip and Batty, Rosalind.............................135 Addiscott Road, Bellbrae, Vic. 3228 231.22Vanstone, Douglas Colin............................................— 308.90Verdich, Ralph ...........................................................P.O. Box 197, Macksville, N.S.W. 2447 483.38Walker, Dorothy Boyd ...............................................— 72.09Webb, Elaine Ruth .....................................................— 150.27Westphalen, John Arthur ............................................135 Fullarton Road, Rose Park, S.A. 5067 522.25Zrna, Bronwyn Joan ...................................................P.O. Box 96, Merbein, Vic. 3505 338.64

Total $35 322.20

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1891

Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by S.E.A.S. Sapfor Forests over $101994 Distribution

Name Address Amount$

Arminas, Liudvikas ....................................................P.O. Darwin, S.A. 0801 105.85Bannister, Ronald David ............................................116 George Street, Robinvale, Vic. 3549 289.78Batt, Robin Elizabeth .................................................PMB, Naracoorte, S.A. 5271 289.78Bissell, Jack................................................................13 Waddell Street, Bacchus Marsh, Vic. 3340 621.80Brierley.......................................................................— 310.90Buchanan, Andrew David...........................................RMB 2045, Nagambie, Vic. 3608 909.30Buchanan, Elva Gwendoline ......................................31 Myall Avenue, Murray Bridge, S.A. 5253 2 411.14Cannon, Malcolm Richard..........................................c/o Barracks Section, Woomera, S.A. 5720 611.99Clay, Ralph Bernard...................................................Lot 30, Birds Road, Ferny Creek, Vic. 3786 579.56Clode, Kane................................................................P.O. Box 3361, Robina, Qld. 4226 94.40Collins, Brian Edwin ..................................................13 Tallarook Road, Hawthorndene, S.A. 5051 1 205.57Colliver, Janice Anne .................................................77 Speight Street, Thornbury, Vic. 3071 105.85Cooper, Nea Victoria Mary ........................................c/o Post Office Jamison Road, Mansfield, Vic. 3722 21.42Crosby, Andrew Charles ............................................P.O. Box 3, Merimbula, N.S.W. 2548 105.85Crosby, Kevin Wesley................................................P.O. Box 21, Cleve, S.A. 5640 519.21Curnow, Kathleen Janet..............................................67 Wheatley Road, McKinnon, Vic. 3204 214.33Davies, Wayne Stanley...............................................c/o S. D. Davies, Urania, S.A. 5555 105.85Dowley, Doreen Joyce................................................25 East Terrace, Loxton, S.A. 5333 611.99Edwards, Ewan John ..................................................P.O. Box 79, Lameroo, S.A. 5302 519.21Eime, Donald Stewart.................................................46 Baldock Road, Ingle Farm, S.A. 5098 519.21Eldridge, Aileen Lesley Perry.....................................1 Aitken Street, Berri, S.A. 5343 214.33Elvey, Gladys Faith ....................................................4 Joan Street, Bendigo, Vic. 3550 1 205.57Fairbank, Alexander Gordon ......................................21 Sheridan Street, Woodville North, S.A. 5012 42.34Fletcher, Royston Charles...........................................P.O. Box 23, Werrimull, Vic. 3496 214.33Forrest, Francis Richard .............................................19 Channel Street, Mornington, Vic. 3931 214.33Garner, May Adelaide ................................................46 Morris Street, Loveday, S.A. 5345 214.33Gaskin, Alec Richard and Gilbert, Jennifer

Marguerite ..............................................................599 Orrong Street, Prahran, Vic. 3181 611.99

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Name Address Amount$

Gifford, Evangeline Joy..............................................1/207 Portrush Road, Maylands, S.A. 5069 519.21Gill, Peter William .....................................................23 Deputer Street, Rochedale, Qld. 4123 289.78Goodwin, Peter Wayne...............................................— 67.96Gregory, Helen Elizabeth ...........................................39 Waterman Street, Old Bar, N.S.W. 2430 105.85Guest, Muriel Evelyn (deceased)................................6 King Street, Hereford HR4 9BS, U.K. 289.78Gurney, Gary Kenneth................................................P.O. Box 1027, Murray Bridge, S.A. 5253 214.33Guthrie, Thomas.........................................................Braeside Gardens Acomb Road, York Y02 4EZ, U.K. 15.95Hammond, Edwin Snr ................................................P.O. Box 846, Morwell, Vic. 3840 72.09Hannaford, Daphne May ............................................17 Francis Street, St Agnes, S.A. 5097 1 205.57Harrison, Stanley Gordon (deceased) .........................P.O. Box 2202, Southport, Qld. 4215 338.64Haugh, John Gerald Everard.......................................— 289.78Hill, Peter Spencer......................................................P.O. Box 5495, Toowoomba, Qld. 4350 1 205.57Hillas, John Joseph.....................................................246 Wattle Tree Road, Malvern, Vic. 3144 621.80Howard, Patrick .........................................................Lang Lang, Vic. 3984 909.30Huffer, Vera Myrtle....................................................3 Villamanta Street, Geelong West, Vic. 3218 621.80Hunter, Prudence ........................................................P.O. Box 4, Wirrulla, S.A. 5661 289.78Hurley, Colleen Patricia .............................................70 Beamish Avenue, Mount Pleasant, W.A. 6153 611.99Jennings, Heather Gaye ..............................................24 Loch Street, West End, Qld. 4101 519.21John, Keith Ronald .....................................................Light Pass, S.A. 5355 1 205.57Johnson, Margaret Elizabeth ......................................— 579.56Junck, Mary Ann ........................................................Flat 1/149 Oliver Street, Grafton, N.S.W. 2460 909.30Kelly, Margaret Elsie .................................................P.O. Box 83, Crystal Brook, S.A. 5523 519.21Kotz, Helen Grace ......................................................— 289.78Larwood, Ethel Maude ...............................................8/3 Alpha Street, Kensington Park, S.A. 5068 289.78Lavazanian, John........................................................P.O. Box 322, Norwood, S.A. 5067 214.33Logan, Janette Mary...................................................Box 620, Gordonvale North, Qld. 4865 4 822.28Lumley, Ian William ..................................................47 Whatley Street, Carrum, Vic. 3197 621.80Magnus, Richard William ..........................................21/95 Coolibah Street, Bardon, Qld. 4065 105.85Manners, William Howard .........................................19 Burra Street, Port Wakefield, S.A. 5550 21.42Martin, Peter Andrew.................................................— 57.36McDowall, Dorothy Jean............................................P.O. Box 63 Dandenong Road, Chadstone, Vic. 3140 579.56McLean, Malcolm John..............................................Epson Road, Chiltern, Vic. 3683 289.78McLure, Jeannie Alma ...............................................‘Tyrone’, Kyabram, Vic. 3620 105.85McNally, Veronica June, and Smith,

Carol Ann ...............................................................292 South Road, Croydon Park, S.A. 5008 611.99Meade, Graeme Robert...............................................P.O. Box 48, Dareton, N.S.W. 2717 68.25Meredith, Marcel Braind Brendon (deceased)............P.O. Box 458, Mildura, Vic. 3502 611.99Monk, Morris Leonard ...............................................33 Palaroo Street, Swan Hill, Vic. 3585 289.78Murray, Jacquelyn Elizabeth (deceased) ....................P.O. Box 493, Millicent, S.A. 5280 289.78Nathan, John Arthur ...................................................46 Webster Avenue, Croydon, Vic. 3136 289.78Naylor, John William .................................................155 Second Avenue, Royston Park, S.A. 5070 621.80Neal, Donald Alister...................................................P.O. Box 56, Angaston, S.A. 5353 621.80Neilson, Carol Ann.....................................................3 Greenwood Court, Monterey Keys, Qld. 4210 621.80Nicholson, Karen Patricia ..........................................Lot 13 Stanley Road, Tyabb, Vic. 3913 68.25Nitschke, Frederick John............................................P.O. Box 510, Loxton, S.A. 5333 1 205.57Noll, Ashleigh Donald................................................7 Heinrich Terrace, Whyalla, S.A. 5608 621.80Ottens, Dermot Errol ..................................................PMB 15, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5607 621.80Pearce, Helen Joanne..................................................51 Mason Street, Hawthorn, Vic. 3122 99.30Pearce, Rodney David ................................................P.O. Box 2063, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 105.85Pendle, Elizabeth Mary ..............................................P.O. Box 1529, Renmark, S.A. 5341 105.85Pike, Brian..................................................................41 Judd Road, Elizabeth, S.A. 5112 214.33Pratt, Peter William....................................................P.O. Box 66, Georgetown, S.A. 5472 289.78Ritschel, Rudolf..........................................................— 1 907.76Radford, James Quentin .............................................13 Milroy Street, Bendigo, Vic. 3550 136.50Roberts, Graham John ................................................P.O. Box 33, Strathalbyn, S.A. 5255 289.78Robinson, Andrew John .............................................1/24 Thornton Street, Surfers Paradise, Qld. 4217 909.30Rogers, Susan Margaret .............................................2 Alfred Street, Heidelberg, Vic. 3084 214.33Saint, Harold Francis (deceased) ................................G.P.O. Box 650, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 4 302.78Sampson, Genevieve Laura ........................................10 Old Kapunda Road, Nurioopta, S.A. 5355 32.03Tainsh, Emily Ethel Blanche ......................................— 289.78Taylor, Nicholas Roland Bourne ................................c/o J. B. Taylor, Crows Nest, Qld. 4355 15.95Tucker, Philip and Batty, Rosalind.............................135 Addiscott Road, Bellbrae, Vic. 3228 289.78Vanstone, Douglas Colin............................................— 214.33Van Weenan, Nancy Vingenza...................................P.O. Box 454, Torrensville Plaza, S.A. 5031 61.62Verdich, Ralph ...........................................................P.O. Box 197, Macksville, N.S.W. 2447 909.30Wallace, Geoffrey Arthur...........................................33 Pages Road, St Marys, N.S.W. 2760 428.66Walsh, Hanora Cecilia................................................27 McKenzie Road, Elizabeth Downs, S.A. 5113 211.70Walters, Bruce Donald ...............................................P.O. Box 30, Noarlunga, S.A. 5168 1 205.57Westphalen, John Arthur ............................................135 Fullarton Road, Rose Park, S.A. 5067 1 205.57Whitby, Clifford Charles ............................................Murray Valley Highway, Cobram, Vic. 3644 909.30Whiting, Henry Christopher .......................................7 Ponitcello Street, Whitfield, Qld. 4870 126.49Williams, Gary Alan ..................................................16 Chelmsford Avenue, Salisbury Heights, S.A. 5109 621.80Wise, Roberta Ellen....................................................13 Penhurst Avenue, Essexwold, Transvaal, South Africa 131.78

Total $53 443.64

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