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when a claim may be sent:
 (A) with another claim; or
 (B) at least 3 months after another claim from the organisation is sent; and
 (f) for an acquisition that is not mentioned in paragraph (d)
or (e) — may only be sent:
 (i) with another claim; or
 (ii) at least 3 months after another claim from the organisation.

Note   Paragraphs 10C (e) and (f) are intended to limit the number of claims from the organisation to one in each quarter, to minimise delays in the processing of claims.

10D Indirect tax concession scheme — manner of payment

  For paragraph 11C (3) (b) of the Act, the amount is to be paid to a single recipient, or an account, nominated by, or for, the Director.

11 Waiver of privileges and immunities

 (1) The organisation may waive a privilege or immunity conferred by the Act or these Regulations on:
 (a) the organisation; or
 (b) a person who holds, or who has ceased to hold, an office; or
 (c) a person who is, or who has ceased to be, a member of the staff of the organisation.

 (2) The government of a country may waive a privilege or immunity conferred by the Act or these Regulations on a person who, as a representative of that country:
 (a) is accredited to, or attends, an organisation meeting; or
 (b) has ceased to be accredited to, or has attended, a meeting of that kind.

12 Application of laws about quarantine, importation and exportation and public order

 (1) Subject to subregulation (2), nothing in these Regulations affects the application of any law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory relating to:
 (a) quarantine; or
 (b) the prohibition or restriction of imports into, or exports from, Australia or an External Territory of any animals, plants or goods; or
 (c) public order.

 (2) Subregulation (1) does not prejudice the immunity from suit or from other legal processes conferred by these Regulations.

13 Delegation

 (1) The Minister may, either generally or as otherwise provided by the instrument of delegation, by writing signed by the Minister, delegate to a person the Minister's powers under paragraphs 10B (1) (b) and (5) (b) of these Regulations.

 (2) A power delegated under subregulation (1), when exercised by the delegate, is taken to have been exercised by the Minister.

 (3) A delegation of power under subregulation (1) does not prevent the exercise of the power by the Minister.

Notes to the South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme (Privileges and Immunities) Regulations 1996

Note 1

The South Pacific Regional Environmental Programme (Privileges and Immunities) Regulations 1996 (in force under the International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1963) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules