Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00282:clause:1_5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L00282
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 5
Character Range: 9596–11510

5  Subsection 24(2)
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
 (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to anything:
 (a) done in relation to a Class A record, a Class B record or a Class C record in accordance with a law; or
 (b) done in relation to:
 (i) a Class A record that is a record laid before the Senate, or the Journals of the Senate, with the permission of the Senate by resolution; or
 (ii) any other Class A record or Class C record with the permission of the Presiding Officer; or
 (iii) a Class B record with the permission of the Archives; or
 (c) done in relation to a Class A record, a Class B record or a Class C record in accordance with a parliamentary practice other than a normal administrative practice of a Parliamentary Department that is a normal administrative practice of which the Archives has notified that Department in writing that it disapproves; or
 (d) done in relation to a Class A record or a Class C record to place the record in the custody of a committee for the purposes of the committee; or
 (e) done in relation to a Class A record or a Class C record to place the record in the custody of:
 (i) the Clerk of the Senate for the purposes of the Department of the Senate; or
 (ii) the Clerk of the House of Representatives for the purposes of the Department of the House of Representatives; or
 (iii) the Secretary of the Department of Parliamentary Services for the purposes of that Department; or
 (iv) the Parliamentary Librarian for the purposes of performing the Parliamentary Librarian's functions; or
 (v) the Parliamentary Budget Officer for the purposes of the Department of the Parliamentary Budget Office; or
 (f) done, in relation to a Class A record, a Class B record or a Class C record, that is not in the custody of a committee or a Parliamentary Department that is entitled to custody of the record, to place the record in the custody of the committee or Department.