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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
SAFETY, REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1988
NOTICE OF DECLARATION UNDER SUBSECTION 5(6)
Notice No. 2 of 1998
I, PETER KEASTON REITH, Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business, for the purposes of subsection 5(6) of the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988:
A. revoke a previous declaration made on 24 July 1995 (commenced on 9 August 1995) – Notice No. 2 of 1995; and
B. declare that:
(a) a person who is included in the class of persons referred to in the first column of the following table, being a class of persons who engage in activities or perform acts at the request and direction, for the benefit, or under a requirement made by under a law, of the Commonwealth, is declared to be employed by the Commonwealth; and
(b) the employment of the person is declared to be constituted by the performance by the person of an act included in the class of acts referred to in the second column of that table opposite to the reference to that class of persons:
First Column Second Column Class of Persons Class of Acts Persons who without receiving any remuneration (excluding payments of expenses incurred) place their services at the disposal of the Australian Maritime Safety Australia [AMSA] (in relation to search and rescue services or training exercises provided by AMSA) Acts performed in connection with search and rescue or training exercises provide by AMSA
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