Federal Register of Legislation
Circuit Layouts Regulations 1990
Statutory Rules 1990 No. 302 as amended
made under the
Circuit Layouts Act 1989
This compilation was prepared on 21 March 2008 taking into account amendments up to SLI 2008 No. 19
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing, Attorney‑General's Department, Canberra
Contents
1 Name of regulations [see Note 1] 2 Definition 3 Eligible foreign countries
Notes
1 Name of regulations [see Note 1]
These regulations are the Circuit Layouts Regulations 1990.
2 Definition
In these Regulations: Act means the Circuit Layouts Act 1989.
3 Eligible foreign countries
For the definition of eligible foreign country in section 5 of the Act, a foreign country is an eligible foreign country if it is: (a) a member of the World Trade Organization; or (b) a separate customs territory that is a member of the World Trade Organization; or (c) a territory (however described) of a member of the World Trade Organization whose membership is extended, in accordance with international law, to include the territory.
Note For information as to which countries are members of the World Trade Organization, see the World Trade Organization website at http://www.wto.org.
Notes to the Circuit Layouts Regulations 1990
Note 1
The Circuit Layouts Regulations 1990 (in force under the Circuit Layouts Act 1989) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1990 No. 302 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003, which came into force on 1 January 2005, it is a requirement for all non‑exempt legislative instruments to be registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments. From 1 January 2005 the Statutory Rules series ceased to exist and was replaced with Select Legislative Instruments (SLI series). Numbering conventions remain the same, ie Year and Number.
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