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Penalty: $50,000 or imprisonment for 5 years, or both.".

SCHEDULE 1—continued
Customs Act 1901

Sub-section 4 (1) (definition of "prescribed narcotic substance")—
Omit " 'prescribed narcotic substance' ", substitute "'Prescribed narcotic substance'".

Sub-section 4 (1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of "Trafficable quantity")—
Omit "traffickable", substitute "trafficable".

After sub-section 163 (1)—
Insert the following sub-section:
"(1a) The regulations may prescribe the amount, or the means of determining the amount, of any refund, rebate or remission of duty that may be made for the purposes of sub-section (1).".

Sub-section 163 (2)—
Omit "the last preceding sub-section", substitute "this section".

Sub-paragraph 235 (2) (c) (ii) and paragraphs 235 (2) (d) and (3) (a)—
Omit "traffickable" (wherever occurring), substitute "trafficable".

Defence Act 1903

Section 123a—
Repeal the section, substitute the following section:

Intoxicating liquor
"123a. It is lawful for a person—
     (a) in or at an establishment, camp, unit, mess or canteen of the Defence Force;
     (b) on board a vessel of the Defence Force; or
     (c) at a gathering of members of the Defence Force (with or without guests) approved by a chief of staff or by an officer authorized by that chief of staff,
notwithstanding any provision of the law of a State or Territory—
     (e) if the person is a member of the Defence Force or of a mess, or is a guest of such a member—to have in his or her possession, sell, supply, consume or buy intoxicating liquor; or
     (f) in any other case—to have in his or her possession, sell or supply intoxicating liquor, in accordance with conditions determined by a chief of staff or by an officer authorized by that chief of staff.".

Paragraph 124 (1) (w)—
     (a) Omit "$500", substitute "$2,000".
     (b) Omit "3 months", substitute "12 months, or both".

Defence (Re-establishment) Act 1965

Section 46a (definition of "Director-General")—
Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:
     "'Secretary' means the Secretary to the Department of Social Security;".

Sub-section 47 (3) and paragraphs 48 (3) (b) and 49 (b)—
Omit "Director-General" (wherever occurring), substitute "Secretary".

SCHEDULE 1—continued

Sub-section 49a (1) (definition of "Director-General")—
Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:
     "'Secretary' means the Secretary to the Department of Social Security;".

Sub-section 49a (2) and paragraphs 49c (3) (b) and 49d (b)—
Omit "Director-General" (wherever occurring), substitute "Secretary".

Delivered Meals Subsidy Act 1970

Sub-section 3 (1) (definition of "the Director-General")—
Omit the definition, substitute the following definition: "'Secretary' means the Secretary to the Department of Social Security.".

Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1983

After paragraph 6 (1) (b)—
Insert the following paragraph:
     "(ba) where a person holding office as a Special Prosecutor under the Special Prosecutors Act 1982 dies, or ceases for any reason so to hold office