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the Second Schedule to the Act.

 (4) The privileges and immunities conferred on a person under subregulation (2) do not apply to a child of the person if the child:
 (a) has attained the age of 18 years; or
 (b) ceases to be a dependant of the person.

 (5) Subject to subregulation (6), the privileges and immunities conferred on a person by subregulation (2), or the immunities conferred on a person by subregulation (3), do not extend to a person who is an Australian citizen or a permanent resident of Australia.

 (6) Subregulation (5) does not affect immunity from a suit or other legal process in relation to actions of a person undertaken in performing the duties of the office of Secretary-General.

7 Privileges and immunities of representatives attending meetings convened by the Institute

 (1) Subject to subregulations (3), (4) and (5), a person who is accredited to, or attends, a meeting in Australia convened by the Institute as a representative of a country other than Australia, has the privileges and immunities specified in items 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of Part I of the Third Schedule to the Act.

 (2) Subject to subregulations (4) and (5), a person who has ceased to be accredited to, or who has attended, a meeting convened by the Institute in Australia as a representative of a country other than Australia, has the immunities specified in Part II of the Third Schedule to the Act.

 (3) The immunities conferred on a person by subregulation (1) do not extend to immunity from personal arrest and detention if the person is found committing or attempting to commit, or has just committed, a serious offence.

 (4) The immunities conferred on a person by subregulation (1) or (2) do not extend to immunity from a suit or other legal process for the recovery of damages for any damage, injury or death resulting from an accident in which a motor vehicle owned or driven by the person was involved.

 (5) The immunities conferred on a person by subregulation (1) or (2) do not apply to a person who is an Australian citizen or a person permanently resident in Australia.

8 Privileges and immunities of officers of the Institute

 (1) Subject to subregulations (2), (6) and (7), a person who holds an office in the Institute (other than the office of Secretary-General) has the privileges and immunities specified in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of Part I of the Fourth Schedule to the Act.

 (2) The salary and emoluments received from the Institute for services performed in Australia for the Institute by a person:
 (a) to whom subregulation (1) applies; and
 (b) who is a resident of Australia,