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Water Sharing Plan for the Wandella Creek Water Source 2003
[2003-145]
Current version for 6 July 2012 to date (accessed 19 May 2013 at 17:04).
22 Extraction by water supply works (visible flow
26 Native title rights
27 Domestic and stock rights
59 Rules for water allocation assignments between water
62 Schedule 4 access licences
70 Runoff harvesting dams
71 In-river dams
74 Amendment of very low flow provisions
75 Review of field verification
76 Other amendment of this Plan
77 Amendment relating to planned environmental
78 Amendment of Plan relating to floodplain
Schedule 2 Wandella Creek Water Source and Management
Schedule 3 Rivers in the Wandella Creek Water
Schedule 4 Licences with access to very low flows
Schedule 5 Contribution to relevant targets in the December
Schedule 6 Tuross River Extraction Management Unit
Appendix 1 South Coast Water Management Area
Part 1 Introduction1 Name of PlanThis Plan is the Water Sharing Plan for the Wandella Creek Water
land within the South Coast Water Management Area known as the Wandella Creek
shown on the map in Schedule 2.Note. The South Coast Water Management Area is shown on a map in
2.(2) This water source is divided into the following management zones
shown on the map in Schedule 2:(a) the Upper Management Zone, located upstream from the confluence of
Wandella Creek with Tanto Creek, and
(b) the Middle Management Zone, located downstream from the confluence
of Wandella Creek with Tanto Creek.
Note. Specific conditions apply to access licence dealings within these
management zones.Note. Very low flow cease to pump levels are defined that apply to each
management zone.5 Waters to which this Plan applies(1) The waters of this water source include all water occurring on the
land surface shown on the map in Schedule 2 including:(a) all rivers in this water source including, but not limited to,
SWMOP).(2) Schedule 5 identifies the SWMOP targets applicable to this Plan
Act.10 VisionThe vision for this Plan is that the water sources and the
dependent ecosystems of the Wandella Creek subcatchment will be protected and
enhanced, whilst the social, cultural and economic future of the catchment
community is recognised and fostered.11 ObjectivesThe objectives of this Plan are to:(a) preserve and maintain the natural functions of pools (including
water quality) in Wandella Creek and its tributaries, particularly during dry
periods, which includes the natural rates of drying,
(b) preserve and maintain the functions of very low flows (including
the maintenance of water quality) in Wandella Creek and its tributaries,
particularly during dry periods,Note. In practice, a minimum flow, adequate to preserve environmental
health, will be protected from extraction, and a visible surface flow is to be
maintained at specific nominated points for as long as flows
(c) provide for the sustainable levels of water sharing from B and C
class flows to imitate natural flow variability,
(d) provide for sustainable levels of water extraction from B, C and D
class flows, so that initial storm freshes and river functions (including the
protection of water quality) are protected,
(e) manage development of new water storage dams and weirs in this
water source in such a way that natural flooding and storm fresh regimes are
maintained and that native fish passage is sustained,
(f) maintain a contribution of flows from the this water source to
water sources downstream of Wandella Creek and to the Tuross River
(g) link improved water management outcomes with programs to improve
the riverine environment in this water source, using an integrated
(h) allow for adaptive management to adjust this Plan to cater for
integration of new knowledge of this water source, its environment, community
and economic attributes,
(i) recognise and protect traditional values of water to Aboriginal
(j) contribute to the achievement of water quality to support the
environmental values of this water source.
Note. Some of these objectives refer to maintaining water quality.
Although there are no specific strategies directly related to these objectives
in this Plan, the environmental water provisions in this Plan make a positive
contribution to maintaining water quality.12 StrategiesThe strategies of this Plan are to:(a) establish cease (and commence) to pump levels and flow
(d) clearly define access conditions and rules for extracting water
from this water source,
(e) extent of recognition of spiritual, social and customary values of
(f) extent to which basic landholder rights requirements have been
(g) change in economic benefits derived from water extraction and
is known as the Tuross River Extraction Management Unit, and is shown on the
sharing of daily flows:(a) In the Upper Management Zone:(i) very low flows at or less than 1 megalitre per day (hereafter
ML/day), measured at
the v-notch weir installed by Bega Valley Shire Council,
(ii) B class flows greater than 1 ML/day, measured at the v-notch weir
installed by Bega Valley Shire Council located upstream of Illawambra Dam, and
at or less than 4 ML/day at the flow reference
(b) In the Middle Management Zone:(i) very low flows at or less than 1 ML/day, measured within the reach
upstream of Motbey-Ferguson Bridge, and
(ii) B class flows greater than 1 ML/day, measured within the reach
upstream of Motbey-Ferguson Bridge, and at or less than 4 ML/day at the flow
(c) For both management zones:(i) C class flows greater than 4 ML/day and at or less than 10 ML/day,
(ii) D class flows greater than 10 ML/day.
Note. The 1 ML/day in subclause (a) correspond to the estimated
80th percentile of all days of the year, and is referred to as the
river.Note. The flow classes have been determined based on flow information
losses.18 Flow reference pointFor the purpose of this Plan, unless otherwise stated, all flows
referred to relate to the estimated flows at the flow reference point at the
Wandella Creek Gauging station site No. 218006, as shown on the map in
Schedule 2.19 Determination of flow classAnnouncement of daily flow classes will be made from time to time
0.1 ML/day, minus the very low flow access permitted under clause 62 of this
plan,Note. 0.1 ML/day is the amount of water estimated at the commencement of
this Plan for basic landholder rights.
(b) in B class flows, the flow occurring in this water source minus
2.5ML/day, andNote. 2.5 ML/day is amount of water estimated at the commencement of
this Plan for B class total daily extraction limit and basic landholder
3.1 ML/day,Note. 3.1 ML/day is amount of water estimated at the commencement of
(d) in D class flows, the flow occurring in this water source minus
7.9 ML/day,Note. 7.9 ML/day is amount of water estimated at the commencement of
this Plan for D class total daily extraction limit and basic landholder
(e) the first 24 hours of flow minus 0.2 ML/day, after the flow
exceeds 2 ML/day, following 30 or more consecutive days of flows at or below 1
ML/day, is reserved for the environment.
in Schedule 4, are not permitted any access,
(ii) if the flows have been less than 1 ML/day for 30 consecutive days,
the holders of access licences, excluding access licences listed in Schedule
4, are not permitted any access for 24 hours after the flow has reached 2
(iii) persons exercising native title and domestic and stock rights may
take a combined total of up to 0.1 ML/day.
(b) In each of B class and C class flows:(i) the holders of access licences have restricted access to water as
(ii) persons exercising native title and domestic and stock rights may
rights is assessed to be exceeding 0.1 ML/day these flow classes the access to
water for unregulated river access licences will be reduced in accordance with
clause 50 to maintain the environmental water the flow
(c) In all flow classes, limits are imposed on the availability of
different flow ranges, and flushing flows through this water source, thereby
achieving the objectives of this Plan.Note. This Plan recognises that the planned environmental water
provisions provide non-extractive benefits, including the protection of the
traditional values of water to Aboriginal people, and improved water
quality.22 Extraction by water supply works (visible flow
conditions)Notwithstanding all other rights and conditions, extraction of
water from a river by an approved water supply work, excluding extraction from
a water supply work nominated by an access licence listed in Schedule 4, is
permitted only if there is visible flow in the river in the vicinity of the
of the Act.26 Native title rights(1) At the commencement of this Plan there are no holders of native
title rights.(2) This Plan recognises that the exercise of native title rights may
1993.27 Domestic and stock rights(1) At the commencement of this Plan the water requirements of holders
of domestic and stock rights are estimated to be a total of 0.1
landholder rights by existing landholders.28 Harvestable rightsThe requirement for water under harvestable rights is the amount
this water source will total approximately 653 megalitres per year (hereafter
works.(3) This Plan recognises that the total requirements for water for
licences of the following kinds:(a) specific purpose access licences for which applications are
provided for under the regulations in accordance with section 61(1) (a) of the
(b) an access licence resulting from an application of a type listed
in section 61 (1) (a) of the Act,
(c) unregulated river (research) access licences where the share
components do not exceed 4 ML/yr in total for this water
ML/yr per application.
50.(7) Runoff harvesting access licences may have the share component
works.(8) (Repealed)Part 9 Limits to the availability of waterDivision 1 Long-term average extraction limit33 Limits to the availability of waterThis Division is made in accordance with section 20 (2) (a) of the
source will be undertaken in the context of the Tuross River Extraction
Unit) referred to in clause 16 (2).35 Long-term average extraction limitThe long-term average extraction limit for this Unit will be the
total of:(a) the quantity of water specified in conditions attached to or
(b) an estimate of annual extraction of water under native title and
domestic and stock rights in this Unit at the commencement of this
or cancellation of access licences in this Unit.Division 2 Available water determinations37 Available water determinations(1) This Division is made in accordance with Section 20 (2) (b) of the
of the long-term average extraction limit established in clause 35, the
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 Water allocation account managementThis Division is made in accordance with sections 20 (2) (b) and
allowed under rules specified in Part 11 of this Plan.41 Accrual of water allocationsWater allocations will be accrued into water allocation accounts
(b) plus any water allocations assigned from another licence by a
water allocation assignment under section 71T of the Act in those years,
(c) minus any water allocations assigned to another licence, by a
water allocation assignment under section 71T of the Act in those
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) 0.1 ML/day for very low flows during years 1 to 5 of this
(b) 0 ML/day for very low flows during years 6 to 10 of this
(c) 2.4 ML/day for B class,
(d) 3.0 ML/day for C class, and
(e) 7.8 ML/day for D class.
Note. These flows represent 60% of the top of B class flows, 30% of the
top of C class flows, and in D class flows 30% of the 15th
percentile flows for all days in the critical month.(2) The TDEL for each flow class specified in subclause (1) applies to
all rivers within this water source apart from those rivers identified as
minor streams in a harvestable right Order made under section 54 of the
categories of access licences according to the following:(a) 0.1 ML/day of very low flows to Schedule 4 licences during years 1
to 5 of this Plan,
(b) Domestic and stock access licences:(i) 0.06 ML/day of B class,
(ii) 0.06 ML/day of C class, and
(iii) 0.06 ML/day of D class.
(c) Local water utility access licences:(i) 0.3 ML/day of B class,
(ii) 0.4 ML/day of C class, and
(iii) 0.4 ML/day of D class.
(d) Unregulated river access licences:(i) 2.04 ML/day of B class,
(ii) 2.54 ML/day of C class, and
(iii) 7.34 ML/day of D class.
47 Unassigned TDELAt the commencement of this Plan, unassigned TDEL is 1.3 ML/day of
D class.Note. Unassigned TDEL may vary as a result of the surrender,
cancellation or non-renewal of an access licence’s IDELs, or the
operation of Part 8 of this Plan.48 Daily extraction limits for individual access licence
as its share component bears to all the share components of licences of that
category.(2) Notwithstanding subclause (1), in relation to those access
clause 48, as amended by clause 50.50 Adjustment to TDELs and IDELs(1) Where IDELs are assigned under clause 49 the unassigned TDEL is
in clause 46 is increased accordingly.(2) Pursuant to section 45 (1) (b) of the Act, if total extraction of
water under native title or domestic and stock rights exceeds the level
necessary, the TDEL for unregulated river access licences in clause 46 (d)
unregulated river (Aboriginal cultural) access, and unregulated river
(research) access, or
then the TDEL for unregulated river access licences in clause 46 (d) will
classes specified on the committed access licence in the specified category
will be reduced by the IDEL on the access licence so committed and clauses 45
and 46 adjusted accordingly, or
(b) is uncommitted as adaptive environmental water, then the TDEL for
will be increased by the IDEL on the access licence so uncommitted and clauses
45 and 46 adjusted accordingly.
flows(1) Notwithstanding the forgoing provisions of this Division, this
Plan allows group management of access licences, excluding local water utility
access licences, with respect to the IDELs.(2) The Minister may determine that, from the commencement of this
Plan and until otherwise determined:(a) all access licences with IDELs shall be made part of a group
maintained by the Minister, and
(b) access licences with IDELs shall be assessed as a whole against
their combined IDELs.
(3) At any time when subclause (2) does not apply:(a) access licence holders may make a request to form a group for
(b) access licence holders may have their access licence removed from
a group, in which case they shall be permitted to extract under that access
licence a maximum of the IDEL on the subject access licence,
(4) Groups shall be managed according to the following rules:(a) daily extraction by a group cannot exceed the combined IDELs of
(b) where it been assessed that a holder of an access licence within a
may remove that access licence from the group,
(c) where daily extraction by a group exceeds the combined IDELs of
require each access licence holder to comply with the IDEL of the subject
(d) should a holder of an access licence which is part of a group
commit the IDELs of that licence to the environment consistent with section 8
(1) (c) of the Act, then those IDELs shall be removed from the
(e) an access licence may not be in more than one group,
(f) the Minister may refuse to allow an access licence to be included
Act.Part 11 Access licence dealing rules53 Access licence dealing rules(1) This Part is made in accordance with section 20 (1) (d) of the Act
Act.(2) Dealings are prohibited under this clause if:(a) any of the access licences or water allocations involved are not
within this water source, unless provided for in clause 59,Note. Clause 56 relates to any dealings that involve an access licence
(b) the dealing would result in the total access licence share
components nominating works in an upstream direction being greater than those
at the commencement of this Plan,
(c) subclause (b) does not apply where the dealing is between
neighbouring properties and the new extraction component nominates a work that
is no more than 1 kilometre from the work nominated by the original extraction
(d) the dealing would result in the access licence extraction
component nominating a work from one management zone established in clause 4
to another management zone established in clause 4, or
(e) notwithstanding subclause (e), dealings that result in a transfer
of D class IDEL from one management zone to another may be
with respect to the taking of water under the licence are
source may not be cancelled and a new licence issued in this water
source.(5) The extraction component of the cancelled access licence is not to
runoff harvesting access licence, or
prohibited.59 Rules for water allocation assignments between water
prohibited unless provided for in this clause.(3) Dealings that assign water allocations from access licences inside
this water source to access licences outside this water source, but inside
this Unit, are permitted only if the access licence dealing rules in the other
water source permit such a dealing.(4) Dealings that assign water allocations from access licences
outside of this water source to access licences inside this water source are
prohibited.(5) Dealings that assign water allocations between access licences
inside this water source, are permitted, subject to clause
54.Note. Each water allocation assignment must be applied for. Licence
licence, including IDELs arising from the operation of Part 10 Division 3 of
this Plan where applicable, and the variation thereof,
62 Schedule 4 access licences(1) Notwithstanding any cease to pump conditions established on the
on Schedule 4 may continue to access water to comply with the requirements of
for the following purposes:(a) fruit and vegetable washing,
(c) poultry watering and misting,
(d) domestic use and stock watering, and
(e) cleaning of enclosures used for intensive animal production for
Minister may add a licence to Schedule 4, but only if the licence meets the
(5) An assessment of the continuing requirements for access under this
concessional access is no longer required.(6) The assessment made under subclause (5) will be undertaken for the
from the research program is not sold for profit,
approvals(1) All approvals for water supply works in this water source shall
is no visible flow in the river in the vicinity of the work,
only authorised with respect to the work nominated by the access
Act.70 Runoff harvesting dams(1) New or expanded runoff harvesting dams shall, in addition to other
under section 57 (k) of the Act.71 In-river damsNo new in-river dams shall be approved within this water
Act.Part 14 Monitoring and reporting72 Monitoring and reporting of performance
included in the annual report for the Department.Part 15 Amendment of this Plan73 Amendment of this PlanThis Part is made in accordance with section 45 (1) (b) of the
Act.74 Amendment of very low flow provisions(1) The Minister may, under section 45 (1) (b) of the Act and by
established in clause 17 and consequently the bottom of B class established in
clause 17, following field verification.(2) Any variation made under subclause (1) should not result in the
very low flow level being less than 1 ML/day or being greater than 1.5
objectives in clause 11 (a) and (b) are met.(5) In undertaking the field verification the Minister should:(a) consult with the NSW Environment Protection Authority, NSW
(b) cause a report to be prepared documenting:(i) the methodology adopted,
the objectives clause 11 (a) and (b) are met,
(iv) the flow level recommended to meet the objectives,
75 Review of field verification(1) The Minister should seek advice from a review body on the field
committee or Catchment Management Authority referenced at subclause (2) (a) or
latest.76 Other amendment of this PlanThis Plan can be amended in accordance with clause 50 in respect
to adjustments to TDELs and IDELs.77 Amendment relating to planned environmental
used.78 Amendment of Plan relating to floodplain
allocations accrued under the licence as well as water allocations taken,
assigned or re-credited. The operation of the account is also governed by
rules for the carrying over of credits from one accounting period to the next
and rules for the maximum credit that may be allowed to accumulate in the
account as established in a water sharing plan. Water allocations are the
shares of available water accrued under an access licence from time to time as
a result of available water determinations.conversion
share components when they are cancelled and reissued in a different water
source and visa versa, or as a different category. It is designed to provide
for the fact that the value of a unit of share component in terms of the
average water allocations that result from it may vary from one water source
to another, or from one licence category to another.endangered
limit is a limit on the amount of water that may be extracted on
average from an extraction management unit.extraction
defined or where dealing restrictions are applied. Management zones may be
designated where the water source to which the plan applies is divided into
areas and total daily extraction limits are defined for each area. They may
also be designated where local dealing restrictions are in
definition of a river gazetted 23rd March 2001. See also farm dam and in-river dam.Note. This Order refers to watercourses shown as blue lines on
particular flow class.Schedule 2 Wandella Creek Water Source and Management
ZonesSchedule 3 Rivers in the Wandella Creek Water
SourceThis water source includes, but is not limited to:Dogtrap GullyFern CreekGalba CreekMyrtle GullyPaddy’s CreekSam Woods GullyStony CreekTanto CreekWandella Creek (including the reach known locally as Illawambra
Creek)Schedule 4 Licences with access to very low flowsDomestic and Stock Licences
Licence No.Name10SL047140Anderson, D10SL055034Radocaj, A.G.Farming Purposes (Dairy Wash Down)
Licence No.Name10SL043478Kilpatrick, P.R. & J10SL040549Tarlinton, F.M, R.S. &
J.M.10SL047913Ellem, I.D. & I.M.10SL035223Motbey, V.C. & J.E.Note. The licence details in this Schedule may change during the period
of this Plan. The offices of the Department, shown in Appendix 2, should be
contacted for a current list.Schedule 5 Contribution to relevant targets in the December
Relevant TargetLevel of contributionCommentsTarget 1c Long term average annual
downstream impacts, established in all coastal water sourcesHIGH• This Plan clearly sets out the basis for the extraction limit for
the Tuross Extraction Management Unit.
• Until the cumulative impact of this limit can be assessed for the
Tuross Extraction Management Unit, it is difficult to properly assess
ecological sustainability and downstream impacts.
• There is a relatively low level of access licence share component
in the Tuross Extraction Management Unit and application of TDELs should
ensure adequate downstream flows.
committee, and acted uponFULL• Rules set out in this Plan.
processesHIGHThis Plan:• has put in place TDELs to protect/restore environmental
• has significantly improved low to very low
• allows some limited erosion of moderate to high flow,
• is consistent with relevant Threatened Species Recovery
10% of the predevelopment frequencyFULL• C and D class protect 70% of flows.
• B class protects 40% of flows which is approximately 30%
• This Plan protects the first 24 hours of flow following a rise
above 2 ML/day following period of flows less than 1 ML/day for 30 consecutive
predevelopment 95th percentileFULL• Cease-to-pump (CTP) levels protect flows below 80th
percentile of all days or 85th percentile of days with
• CTP of 1 ML/day was verified through field
• This Plan allows for further field verification and CTP to be
• This Plan allows for access of up to 0.1 ML/day to flows of less
than 1 ML/day for licensed domestic and stock, and farming purposes. Even
under these circumstances the remaining 0.9 ML/day is likely to be more than
the 95th percentile of days with flow.
componentsFULL• This Plan establishes TDELs for distribution to individual
pathway for reducing the share components to 200 percent of the long term
average annual extraction limit to be established not later than the end of
the term of the SWMOPFULL• Total access licence share components should not exceed 200% of
daily extraction limit for Tuross River Extraction Management
economyPARTIAL• The Government has established alternative mechanisms to address
• This Plan provides for issue of unregulated river access licences
for Aboriginal cultural purposes and provides for an adjustment to the TDEL to
make water available for such licences.
• This Plan provides water market opportunities within this water
unregulated riversFULL• This Plan establishes TDELs across the whole water
rights from the impact of other water access and useFULL• CTP level will protect flows for domestic and stock rights, and
the estimated requirements are 10% of the CTP.
addressedHIGH• 2 Aboriginal community representatives have been involved in the
• There has been informal consultation with the local Aboriginal
communities that have reported to the Merrimans Local Aboriginal Land Council
on development of this Plan.
• The Committee advising on this Plan met with Aboriginal
representatives and elders at Umbarra Cultural Centre to identify Aboriginal
themHIGH• This Plan recognises specific Aboriginal cultural or traditional
requirements and sites of particular importance.
• This Plan does provide a reasonably high level of environmental
protection/improvement, which should assist in protecting Aboriginal
licences tradeableHIGH• This Plan provides for trading of share components and
• This Plan restricts water trades to downstream transfers and up to
1 kilometre upstream to a neighbouring property.
also protecting existing access and environmental waterFULL• This Plan establishes a conversion factor of 1:1 for trading
between water sources in Tuross Extraction Management
deliveryFULL• This Plan does not provide for trading reduction
assignmentFULL• This Plan establishes rules for unassigned
made explicitFULL• This Plan does establish water transfer zones.
• Trading of IDELs is not permitted between
Healthy Rivers Commission InquiriesHIGH• This Plan includes water quality
Schedule 6 Tuross River Extraction Management UnitAppendix 1 South Coast Water Management AreaAppendix 2 Location of maps for public inspectionThe maps in relation to this Plan may be inspected at:District OfficeDepartment of Land and Water ConservationSuite 2, Bega CentreAuckland StreetBEGA NSW 2550Regional OfficeDepartment of Land and Water ConservationLevel 3, State Office Block84 Crown StreetWOLLONGONG NSW 2500Appendix 3 Performance indicators
Performance indicators for the Wandella Creek Water
Sharing PlanPerformance indicatorRelated objectiveAs measured byCommentary(a) Change in low flows.
11 (b)11 (f)11 (j)• Assessment of change in flow duration characteristics, from time
11 (c)11 (d)11 (f)11 (i)11 (j)• Assessment of change in flow duration characteristics, from time
(c) Change in local water utilities access.
(d) Extent of recognition of spiritual, social and customary values of
11 (i)11 (h)• Assessment of amount and type of information collected to identify
the range of values of water to Aboriginal people
is considered the first step in addressing the objectives of the Act. It would
be expected that at the end of five years there should be relevant information
(e) Change in ecological condition of this water source and dependent
11 (a)11 (b)11 (e)11 (f)11 (j)• Periodic assessment of identified attributes of this water source
11 (c)11 (d)Assessment of cease to pump levels in relation to
basic rights requirements.• Basic landholder rights usage figures in water sharing plans are
11 (c)11 (d)• Number of days access provided over the time of the
11 (c)11 (d)11 (i)• Assessment of amount and type of information collected to identify
Plan for the Wandella Creek Water Source 2003 published in
Gazette No 45 of 14.2.2003, p 2021 and amended as follows:Water Management Act 2000 No
commencement of Sch 2.122, assent, sec 2 (2).
Provisions) Act 2006. Assented to 20.6.2006.Date of commencement of Sch 2.87, assent, sec 2
Provisions) Act 2012. Assented to 21.6.2012.Date of commencement of Sch 2.67, 6.7.2012, sec 2
Cl 3Am 20.6.2003; 19.12.2003.Cl 13Am 1.7.2004.Cl 17Am 2006 No 58, Sch 2.87.Cl 21Am 1.7.2004; 2012 No 42, Sch
2.67.Cl 24Am 2000 No 92, Sch 12, Part 1 (ins 2005 No 118, Sch
1 [58]).Cll 32, 37Am 1.7.2004.Cl 42Subst 1.7.2004.Cll 50, 53Am 1.7.2004.Cl 54Am 1.7.2004; 2004 No 91, Sch
2.122.Cl 57Am 1.7.2004.Cl 62Subst 1.7.2004.Cll 66, 72Am 1.7.2004.Cl 73Subst 1.7.2004.Cll 74, 75Am 1.7.2004.Cl 77Ins 2000 No 92, Sch 12, Part 2 (ins 2005 No 118,
Sch 1 [58]).Cl 78Ins 2000 No 92, Sch 12, Part 3 (ins 2005 No 118,
Sch 1 [58]).Appendix 3Subst 1.7.2004.Appendix 4Rep 1.7.2004.The whole planAm 1.7.2004 (“section 42 (2)” omitted