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Water Sharing Plan for the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source 2003
[2003-115]
Current version for 6 July 2012 to date (accessed 22 May 2013 at 18:19).
35 Long-term average annual extraction limit
36 Variation of the long-term average annual extraction
36A Compliance with the long-term average annual extraction
39 Individual access licence account management
40–43 (Repealed)
62A Unregulated river (Aboriginal cultural) access
66 Mandatory conditions on water supply works
67 Granting and amending water supply works
68 Runoff harvesting dams
69 In-river dams
70 Monitoring and reporting of performance
71 Amendment of this Plan
72 Amendment of very low flow provisions
73 Review of field verification
74 Other amendment of this Plan
75 Amendment relating to planned environmental
76 Amendment of Plan relating to floodplain
Schedule 2 Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source
Schedule 3 Rivers in the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water
Schedule 5 Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management
Schedule 6 Access licences with very low flow
Part 1 Introduction1 Name of PlanThis Plan is the Water Sharing Plan for the Jilliby Jilliby Creek
that date.4 Area to which this Plan appliesThe area in respect of which this Plan is made is that area of
land within the Central Coast Water Management Area known as the Jilliby
Jilliby Creek Water Source (hereafter this water source) as shown on
the map in Schedule 2.Note. The Central Coast Water Management Area is shown in Appendix
1.Note. Maps referred to in this Plan may be inspected at offices of the
2.5 Waters to which this Plan applies(1) The waters of this water source include all water occurring on the
the aquifers underlying this water source.6 Interpretation(1) Terms that are defined in the Act have the same meaning in this
efficient use, through integrated management, of water in the Jilliby Jilliby
Creek Water Source to preserve, enhance or rehabilitate the environmental,
social, cultural and economic uses of water for the present and
future.(2) This Plan also recognises the following respect statement for
Aboriginal values in this water source:(a) life-giving water is of extreme significance to Aboriginal culture
for native flora and fauna, and also for fishing, food gathering and
spiritual significance of water to the Aboriginal
11 ObjectivesThe objectives of this Plan are to:(a) protect natural water levels in pools, rivers and wetlands during
periods of no flows,
(b) protect natural low flows,
(c) protect or restore a proportion of moderate flows (freshes) and
(d) maintain or restore the natural inundation patterns and
distribution of floodwaters supporting natural wetland and floodplain
(e) maintain or imitate natural low flow variability in all
(f) minimise the impact of in-river structures,
(g) maintain or rehabilitate downstream (including estuarine)
processes and habitats,
(h) maintain water supply to meet existing and potential basic
landholder rights requirements (for domestic and stock, and native title
rights), conditional on water availability,
(i) provide an agreed level of water sharing for agricultural and
industrial requirements, conditional on water
(j) maintain water supply to meet existing and potential domestic
needs of urban communities, conditional on water
(k) maintain water supply to meet the existing and potential
industrial and commercial needs of urban communities, conditional in water
(l) protect and enhance water dependent species and sites of
significance to the local Aboriginal communities in this water source,
(m) contribute to the achievement of water quality to support the
Note. This objective refers to maintaining water quality. Although there
the environmental water provisions in this Plan make a positive contribution
(d) clearly define access rules and conditions for extracting water
provision),
is known as the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management Unit, and is shown on the
map in Schedule 5.17 Flow classesThis Plan establishes the following flow classes as the basis for
sharing of daily flows:(a) very low flow class at or less than:(i) 0.5 megalitres per day (hereafter ML/day) in year 1 of this
Plan,Note. The 0.5 ML/day in subclause (a) (i) corresponds to the estimated
94th percentile of all days with flow, and is referred to as the
(ii) 0.75 ML/day in year 2 of this Plan, andNote. The 0.75 ML/day in subclause (a) (ii) corresponds to the estimated
92nd percentile of all days with flow, and is referred to as the
(iii) 1 ML/day from year 3 of this Plan,Note. The 1 ML/day in subclause (a) (iii) corresponds to the estimated
90th percentile of all days with flow, and is referred to as the
Note. There is no A class in this water source.
(b) B class flows:(i) greater than 0.5 ML/day and at or less than 3.3 ML/day in year 1
(ii) greater than 0.75 ML/day and at or less than 3.3 ML/day in year 2
of this Plan, and
(iii) greater than 1.0 ML/day and at or less than 3.3 ML/day from year 3
(c) C class flows greater than 3.3 ML/day and at or less than 8
(d) D class flows greater than 8 ML/day.
0.51 ML/day, minus the very low flow access permitted under clause 61A of this
plan.Note. 0.51 ML/day is the amount of water estimated at the commencement
1.51 ML/day.Note. This figure is amount of water estimated at the commencement of
2.51 ML/day.Note. This figure is amount of water estimated at the commencement of
3.51 ML/day.Note. This figure is amount of water estimated at the commencement of
take a combined total of up to 0.51 ML/day.
protect the environment for reasons of public health, or to preserve basic
(b) In each of B class, C class and D class flows:(i) the holders of access licences have restricted access to water as
rights is assessed to be exceeding 0.51 ML/day in this flow class the access
with clause 50 to maintain the environmental water in this flow
the long-term extraction, and the rate of extraction of water in different
flow ranges, thereby achieving the objectives of this
of domestic and stock rights are estimated to be a total of 0.51
water source or as a result of an increase of the exercise of basic landholder
rights by existing landholders.27 Native title rights(1) At the commencement of this Plan there are no holders of native
this water source will total approximately 1,016 megalitres per year
(b) domestic and stock access licences, or
Act.34 Extraction management unitManagement of the long-term extraction of water in this water
source will be undertaken in the context of the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction
Unit) referred to in clause 16 (2).35 Long-term average annual extraction limit(1) For this unit there will be separate long-term average annual
extraction limits applying to extractions under:(a) basic landholder rights and access licences, other than those
local water utility or any future major utility access licences held by
Gosford and Wyong Councils, and
(b) local water utility or any future major utility access licences
held by Gosford and Wyong Councils (hereafter the
local water utility long-term average annual extraction
(2) The long-term average annual extraction limit established under
subclause (1) (a) is equal to the total of:(a) the sum of share components of access licences in the Jilliby
Jilliby Creek Water Source at the commencement of the Water Sharing Plan for Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water
Source 2003, excluding local water utility or any future major
utility entitlements held by Gosford and/or Wyong
rights and native title rights in the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source at
the commencement of the Water Sharing Plan for
Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source 2003,
(c) the sum of share components of access licences not held by Gosford
and Wyong Councils, that have been issued for the purposes of stormwater
harvesting in the Unit, and
(d) the sum of share components of access licences granted under
clause 19 of the Regulation in all water sources, excluding local water
utility or any future major utility access licences granted to Gosford and/or
Wyong Councils.
(3) The local water utility long-term average annual extraction limit
established under subclause (1) (b) is equal to 36,750 ML/year minus:(a) the long-term average annual extraction under local water utility
or any future major utility access licences held by Gosford City Council
and/or Wyong Shire Council in the Gosford Extraction Management Unit,
(b) the long-term average annual extraction under local water utility
and/or Wyong Shire Council in any groundwater source, where the groundwater
taken is not being passed through Mardi Water Treatment
Note. Water flowing from Hunter Water Corp to Gosford/Wyong Councils
will be accounted against the local water utility LTAEL in the Tuggerah Lakes
EMU. Water transferred from Gosford/Wyong Councils to Hunter Water Corporation
will be accounted against the major utility LTAEL in the Hunter
EMU.Note. The 36,750 ML/year figure is based on demand projections to 2013.
This is the expected date that releases will commence from Tillegra Dam and
upgrade works will be finalised for Grahamstown Dam. At this time operation of
the water supply system will vary and a number of relevant plan provisions
within the Water Sharing Plan for the Hunter Unregulated and Alluvial Water
Sources and this Plan will need to be reviewed to determine their
appropriateness in line with the new operations.Note. Any groundwater extraction that is being passed through Mardi
Water Treatment Plant will effectively be counted as surface water extraction
against the LTAEL.(4) After commencement of releases from Tillegra Dam or after 1 July
2013, whichever occurs sooner, the local water utility long-term average
annual extraction limits established under subclause (3) for this Unit will be
reviewed, taking into consideration:(a) instream habitat and estuary requirements, and
(b) local water utility long-term demand
(5) The Minister may, amend the local water utility long-term average
annual extraction limit specified in subclause (3) in accordance with the
outcomes of the review specified in subclause (4).(6) The Minister may amend subclause (1) (b) and the local water
utility long-term average annual extraction limit specified in subclause (3)
following the granting of access licences to Gosford or Wyong Councils for the
purpose of stormwater harvesting.(7) The Minister may amend the local water utility long-term average
annual extraction limit specified in subclauses (3) in accordance with the
outcomes of the review specified in clause 36A (10) of this
Plan.36 Variation of the long-term average annual extraction
limit(1) The long-term average annual extraction limit for this extraction
management unit may be varied by the Minister following the purchase and
cancellation of an access licence in the extraction management
unit.(2) The long-term average annual extraction limit for this extraction
management unit may be varied by the Minister if dealings under Part 11 of
this Plan result in issuing or cancellation of access licences in the
respective extraction management unit.36A Compliance with the long-term average annual extraction
limit(1) In this Unit the total water extractions under basic landholder
rights and access licences, other than local water utility or any future major
utility access licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council,
will be monitored each water year to determine if there is any growth in
volumes extracted above the long-term average annual extraction limit
established under clause 35 (2), based on comparison of the extraction limit
against the average extraction within this Unit over that year and the
preceding 2 years.(2) For the purposes of auditing extraction against the long-term
average annual extraction limit established under clause 35 (2), the taking of
water pursuant to an access licence that has been committed as adaptive
environmental water pursuant to section 8C of the Act, shall not be accounted
for as extraction under subclause (1).(3) For water sources in this Unit, if the 3 year average of total
water extractions under basic landholder rights and access licences, other
than local water utility or any future major utility access licences held by
Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council, exceeds the long-term average
annual extraction limit established under clause 35 (2) by 5% or greater, then
the available water determinations made for unregulated river access licences
under clause 37 (8) for the following water year shall be reduced by an amount
that is assessed as necessary by the Minister to return subsequent total water
extractions under basic landholder rights and access licences, other than
those held by Gosford and Wyong Councils, in this Unit to the long-term
average annual extraction limit.(4) For water sources in this Unit if the 3 year average of total
Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council, is less than 95% of the
long-term average annual extraction limit established in clauses 35 (2), the
available water determinations made for unregulated river access licences
under clause 37 (8) for the following water year for unregulated river access
shall be increased to such an extent as to allow total water extraction under
basic landholder rights and access licences in this Unit to increase to the
respective long-term average annual extraction limit.Note. The effect of this subclause and clause 37 (8) is that available
water determinations for unregulated river access licences can never be
greater than 1 ML per unit share, except for the available water
determinations made for the first year of the Plan. Therefore this allows for
adjustment back towards 1 ML per unit share if a previous growth in use
response under 36A (3) resulted in extractions significantly below the
LTAAEL.(5) Any reduction or increase to the available water determinations
made under clause 37 (8) for unregulated river access licences in the Ourimbah
Creek Water Source as a result of subclause (3) or (4) shall be equivalent to
the corresponding reduction or increase made to available water determinations
for unregulated river access licences in the Wyong River Water Source,
Tuggerah Lakes Water Source and the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source and
should be repeated for each of the subsequent two water
years.(6) The average annual volume of water taken under all local water
utility or any future major utility access licences, held by Gosford City
Council and Wyong Council, in any 10 consecutive water years in this Unit may
not exceed a volume equal to the respective long-term average annual
extraction limit specified in clause 35 (3).(7) In this Unit the total water taken under local water utility or
any future major utility licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire
Councils will be monitored each water year to determine if there is any growth
above the local water utility long-term average annual extraction limit
established under clause 35 (3), based on a comparison of the long-term
average annual extraction limit against the average annual amount of water
taken within this Unit over a rolling ten year period commencing from the
start of this Plan, except where subclause (8)
applies.(8) If the long-term average annual extraction limit specified in
clause 35 (3) is amended under clause 35 (5) then growth in the ‘water
taken’ above the respective local water utility long-term average annual
extraction limit specified in clause 35 (3) shall be determined based on a
comparison of the extraction limit against the average water taken under local
water utility or any future major utility access licences held by Gosford City
Council and Wyong Shire Council within the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction
Management Unit over a rolling ten year period commencing from the water year
in which the amendment was made.Note. The effect of subclause (8) is if a new long-term average annual
extraction limit for the local water utility is required after Tillegra Dam is
built within the term of this Plan then a new ten year rolling accounting
period will commence.(9) For the purpose of assessing growth above the local water utility
long-term average annual extraction limit the water taken in the Tuggerah
Lakes Extraction Management Unit under local water utility or any future major
utility licences within these water sources will be determined as:(a) the water passing the outlet of Mardi Water Treatment Plant minus
any water passing the boundary meter from Gosford/Wyong Councils to Hunter
Water Corporation, plus
(b) any water passing the boundary meter from Hunter Water Corporation
to Gosford/Wyong Councils, plus
(c) water taken by any other local water utility infrastructure
nominated by Gosford and Wyong Water Supply Authority and agreed to by the
(10) If monitoring of the water taken under local water utility or any
future major utility access licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong
Shire Council indicates growth above the local water utility long-term average
annual extraction limit as specified in clause 35 (3), then a review shall be
undertaken which considers:(a) the Councils’ urban water supply requirements,
(b) the impacts associated with an increase to the respective local
water utility long-term average annual extraction
(11) The Minister may amend this clause to take account of access
licences issued for the purpose of stormwater
harvesting.Division 2 Available water determinations37 Available water determinations(1) This Division is made in accordance with section 20 (2) (b) of the
Act.(2) All available water determinations in these water sources shall be
expressed as either:(a) a percentage of the share component for all access licences where
share components are specified as ML/year, or
(b) megalitres per unit share for all access licences where share
components are specified as a number of unit
(3) An available water determination for each category of access
licence in these water sources should be made at the commencement of each
water year.(4) The available water determination made at the commencement of each
water year for domestic and stock access licences in these water sources shall
provide an allocation of 100% of share components, except where the available
water determination is made under subclause (5).(5) The available water determination made at the commencement of the
first year of this Plan, for domestic and stock access licences in these water
sources should be 200% of those licences share
components.(6) The available water determination made at the commencement of each
water year for local water utility access licences in these water sources
should be 100% of those licences share components.(7) If major utility access licences are established in these water
sources the available water determination made at the commencement of each
water year for major utility access licences should be 100% of those licences
share components.(8) The available water determination made at the commencement of each
water year for unregulated river access licences in these water sources should
be equal to 1 megalitre multiplied by the number of unit shares in the share
component, or such lower amount as results from clause 36A (3) except where
the available water determination is made under subclause
(9).(9) The available water determination made at the commencement of the
first year of this Plan, for unregulated river access licences in these water
sources, should be equal to 2 megalitres multiplied by the number of unit
shares in the share component.Note. The effect of this clause and clause 37 (4) is that available
greater than 1 ML per unit share, except for the available water determination
made for the first year of the Plan.Part 10 Rules for managing access licencesDivision 1 General38 Rules for managing access licencesThis Part is made in accordance with sections 20 (2) (b), 21 (a)
Division 2 Water allocation account management39 Individual access licence account management
rules(1) Water taken from this water source, excluding that taken by local
water utility or any future major utility access licences, in any 3
consecutive water accounting years under an access licence may not exceed a
volume consisting of:(a) the water allocations accrued under the licence in those
water allocation assignment under section 71G of the Act in those
(d) minus any water allocation assigned to another licence, by a water
allocation assignment under section 71G of the Act in those
from this water source, excluding local water utility or major utility access
licences, in the first 3 water accounting yeas of this Plan may not exceed a
volume consisting of:(a) 3 times the share component of the access
(3) Water allocation in the accounts of local water utility or major
utility access licences shall not be permitted to be carried over from one
water year to the next.40–43 (Repealed)Division 3 Sharing flows on a daily basis44 Sharing flows on a daily basisThis Division is made in accordance with sections 20 (2) (b) and
class as follows:(a) 0 ML/day for the very low flow class,
(b) 1 ML/day for B class,
(c) 2 ML/day for C class, and
(d) 3 ML/day for D class.
Note. These flows represent 45% of the top of B class flows, 31% of the
top of C class flows and in D class flows 29% of the 30th
percentile flows of all days of flow.(2) The TDEL for each flow class specified in subclause (1) applies to
minor streams in a harvestable rights Order made under section 54 of the
categories of access licences according to the following:(a) Local water utility access licences:(i) 0.0 ML/day of B class,
(ii) 0.0 ML/day of C class, and
(iii) 0.0 ML/day of D class.
(b) Domestic and stock access licences:(i) 0.04 ML/day of B class,
(ii) 0.04 ML/day of C class, and
(iii) 0.04 ML/day of D class.
(c) Unregulated river access licences:(i) 0.96 ML/day of B class,
(ii) 1.96 ML/day of C class, and
(iii) 2.96 ML/day of D class.
47 Unassigned TDELAt the commencement of this Plan, there is no unassigned
TDEL.Note. Unassigned TDEL may vary as a result of the surrender,
cannot meet either:(a) the IDEL requirements of applicants for new domestic and stock
access licences, or
unless the dealing is permitted under clause 59.Note. Clause 56 relates to any dealings that involve an access licence
moving from one water source to another.55 Rules for access licence dealings which alter the times,
with respect to the taking of water under the licence are prohibited, unless
the dealing is in accordance with clause 49 (c).56 Rules for change of water source(1) This clause relates to dealings under section 71R of the
(5) The volume of the share component on an access licence issued
under a dealing provided for in this clause is to be the volume of the
cancelled access licence share component.(6) The extraction component of the cancelled access licence is not to
(3) All local water utility access or any future major utility access
licences in this water source must have a mandatory condition specifying that
water must not be taken if it were to cause the respective local water utility
long term average annual extraction limit as specified in clause 35 to be
exceeded.61A Very low flow access conditions(1) Notwithstanding any cease to pump conditions established on the
the access licence extraction component,
(d) a local water utility must prepare a demand management strategy to
under the local water utility access licence.
restriction in rate, but only from the specified work.66 Mandatory conditions on water supply works
approvals67 Granting and amending water supply works
Act.68 Runoff harvesting dams(1) New or expanded runoff harvesting dams shall, in addition to other
under section 57 (k) of the Act.69 In-river damsNo new in-river dams shall be approved within this water
Act.Part 14 Monitoring and reporting70 Monitoring and reporting of performance
included in the annual report for the Department.Part 15 Amendment of this Plan71 Amendment of this PlanThis part is made in accordance with section 45 (1) (b) of the
Act.72 Amendment of very low flow provisions(1) The Minister may, under section 45 (1) (b) of the Act and by
clause 17, following field verification.(2) Any variation made under subclause (1) should result in the very
low flow level:(a) being not less than the level that protects the lowest 5% of days
with flow, or
(b) being a level that is lower than that at subclause (2) (a)
provided that, in the opinion of the Minister, there is sufficient
justification for adopting the lower level.
(3) The Minister should cause the field verification in subclause (1)
and other interest groups determined by the Minister, and
the objectives in clause 11 (a) and (b) are met,
73 Review of field verification(1) The Minister should seek advice from a review body on the field
verification report specified in clause 72 (5) (b) before varying this Plan in
accordance with clause 72 (1), if the field verification recommends a
latest.74 Other amendment of this PlanThis Plan can be amended in accordance with:(a) clause 36 in respect to a variation in the long-term average
extraction limit, or
(b) clause 50 in respect to adjustments to TDELs and
used.76 Amendment of Plan relating to floodplain
dam.runoff
particular flow class.Schedule 2 Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water SourceSchedule 3 Rivers in the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water
SourceThis water source includes, without limitation:Armstrongs CreekCalmans GullyEdwards GullyJilliby Jilliby CreekLittle Jilliby CreekLowers GullyMyrtle CreekSchedule 4 Contribution to relevant targets in the December
downstream impacts, established in all coastal water sourcesHIGH• Part 9 of this Plan clearly sets out the basis for the extraction
limit for the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management Unit.
• Until the cumulative impact of this limit can be assessed for all
of this Unit it is not possible to properly assess ecological sustainability
and downstream impacts.
• Application of daily extraction limits should ensure adequate
downstream flows.
processesHIGH• Part 10 of this Plan puts in place comprehensive TDELs to
protect/restore environmental flows.
• This Plan has improved low to very low flow
• This Plan is consistent with relevant Threatened Species Recovery
“end of system” daily flows would be less than 60 percent of the
the flows increased to 60 percent of predevelopment levels or increased by at
least 10 percent of the predevelopment frequencyFULL• Total daily extraction limits protect 69–75% of
predevelopment 95th percentileFULL• Cease to pump (CTP) levels from 0.5 ML/day in year 1, protect
flows below 95th percentile of all days, 0.75 ML/day in year 2
protect flows below 95th percentile of all days, 1.0 ML/day in year
3 onwards protects below 90th percentile of all days with
• Field verification of CTPs is provided
componentsFULL• This Plan establishes total daily extraction limits for
distribution to individual licence.
• This Plan provides dealing principles for share components and
the term of the SWMOPFULL• Total licensed share components for the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction
Management Unit should not exceed 200% of the extraction limit for this
economyHIGH• The Government has established alternative mechanisms to address
• This Plan provides market
least 50 percent of unregulated river access licences and for 80 percent of
stressed unregulated riversFULL• To meet this target Statewide, the individual plans should as far
as practicable, establish TDELs across the whole water source, and this Plan
rights from the impact of other water access and useFULL• Cease to pump level will protect flows for domestic and stock, and
TDELs also explicitly provide for domestic and stock
addressedPARTIAL• A workshop was held with members of the Local Aboriginal Land
Council to input ideas into the development of this Plan.
• 2 representatives of the Aboriginal community were on the
committee that prepared this Plan.
• This Plan does provide high level of environmental protection
which should assist in protecting Aboriginal
licences tradeableFULL• This Plan clarifies access licence share components and
establishes daily extraction limits.
• Part 11 of this Plan provides for trading of share components and
also protecting existing access and environmental waterFULL• Part 11 of this Plan establishes an exchange rate of 1:1 for
trading between water sources in the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management
assignmentFULL• This Plan has no unassigned TDEL.
• This Plan establishes management rules for future
UnitSchedule 6 Access licences with very low flow
access(no licences identified at the time of making of this amending
order)Appendix 1 Central Coast Water Management AreaAppendix 2 Location of maps for public inspectionThe maps in relation to this Plan may be inspected at:Regional OfficeDepartment of Land and Water ConservationNewcastle Office464 King StreetNEWCASTLE NSW 2302District OfficeDepartment of Land & Water Conservation40 Mann StreetGOSFORD NSW 2205Appendix 3 Performance indicators
Performance indicators for the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water
11 (a)11 (b)11 (e)• Assessment of change in flow duration characteristics, from time
• This assessment will focus on the plan’s flow reference
point(s), and will be based on a qualitative assessment of compliance with the
water sharing rules, due to the current modelling limitations in most
unregulated rivers.
11 (c)11 (d)• Assessment of change in flow duration characteristics, from time
11 (j)11 (k)• Change in safe yield (safe yield is the annual
11 (d)11 (g)11 (l)• Periodic assessment of identified attributes of this water source
11 (k)• Assessment of cease to pump levels in relation to basic rights
11 (i)• Number of days access provided over the time of the
11 (h)11 (l)• Assessment of amount and type of information collected to identify
Plan for the Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source 2003 published
in Gazette No 39 of 7.2.2003, p 1151 and amended as follows:Water Management Act 2000 No
commencement of Sch 2.98, assent, sec 2 (2).
2009(349)Order. GG No 106 of 24.7.2009, p 4629.Date of commencement, on gazettal.
Provisions) Act 2012. Assented to 21.6.2012.Date of commencement of Sch 2.48, 6.7.2012, sec 2
Cl 3Am 20.6.2003; 19.12.2003.Cl 13Am 1.7.2004.Cl 21Am 1.7.2004; 2012 No 42, Sch
2.48.Cl 24Am 2000 No 92, Sch 12, Part 1 (ins 2005 No 118, Sch
1 [58]).Cl 32Am 1.7.2004.Cl 35Subst 2009 (349), Sch 1 [1].Cl 36Subst 2009 (349), Sch 1 [2].Cl 36AIns 2009 (349), Sch 1 [3].Cl 37Am 1.7.2004. Subst 2009 (349), Sch 1
[4].Cl 39Subst 2009 (349), Sch 1 [5].Cl 40Rep 2009 (349), Sch 1 [6].Cl 41Rep 2009 (349), Sch 1 [7].Cl 42Subst 1.7.2004. Rep 2009 (349), Sch 1
[8].Cl 43Rep 2009 (349), Sch 1 [9].Cll 50, 53Am 1.7.2004.Cl 54Am 2004 No 91, Sch 2.98.Cl 57Am 1.7.2004.Cl 61Am 2009 (349), Sch 1 [10].Cll 61A, 62AIns 1.7.2004.Cl 70Am 1.7.2004.Cl 71Subst 1.7.2004.Cll 72, 73Am 1.7.2004.Cl 75Ins 2000 No 92, Sch 12, Part 2 (ins 2005 No 118,
Sch 1 [58]).Cl 76Ins 2000 No 92, Sch 12, Part 3 (ins 2005 No 118,
Sch 1 [58]).Sch 6Ins 1.7.2004.Appendix 3Subst 1.7.2004.Appendix 4Rep 1.7.2004.The whole planAm 1.7.2004 (“section 42 (2)” omitted