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Journal; and
 (b) in the Gazette.
Note: The Commonwealth of Australia Gazette is available in hard copy and online.

8.02  Period within which designs must be registered after prohibition order revoked
  For subsection 108(4) of the Act, the prescribed period is 1 month from the date on which the Registrar was made aware of the revocation of the order.
Note: A similar arrangement is made in regulation 4.07.

Chapter 9—The Register

9.01  Other particulars to be entered in the Register
  For paragraph 111(2)(e) of the Act, the following particulars are prescribed:
 (a) the address for service of the registered owner;
 (b) the name of each other person who has an interest in the design;
 (c) the designer's name;
 (d) if a statement of newness and distinctiveness was included in the application—that fact.

9.02  Inspection of Register
  For subsection 113(1) of the Act, the prescribed times, in relation to the Designs Office or a sub‑office of the Designs office, are from 9 am to 5 pm on Monday to Friday other than a public holiday:
 (a) in the place where the Designs Office or the sub‑office is located; or
 (b) for the purposes of the Australian Public Service in that place.

9.03  Amendments of Register to record changes of ownership
 (1) For subsection 114(3) of the Act, the prescribed period is 1 month from the date of the notification under paragraph 114(3)(a) of the Act.
 (2) For subsection 114(4) of the Act, the request must:
 (a) be made in the approved form; and
 (b) be accompanied by satisfactory evidence of:
 (i) the assignment of the interest in the design; or
 (ii) the person's interest in the design by devolution by will or by operation of law.

9.04  Notice specifying amendments to Register
  For paragraph 116(b) of the Act, the Registrar must publish a notice in the Official Journal.

9.05  Correction of Register
 (1) The Registrar may, of his or her own motion, amend an entry in the Register to correct a clerical error or an obvious mistake.
 (2) The Registrar may, on request made in the approved form, amend an entry in the Register:
 (a) to correct a clerical error or an obvious mistake; or
 (b) if a name or an address entered in the Register has been changed—to change the name or address.
 (3) If the Registrar proposes to amend an entry in the Register, the Registrar may notify the proposed amendment to a person who is entered in the Register as having an interest in the design.
 (4) If a proposed amendment of an entry would materially alter the meaning or scope of the entry, the Registrar must publish, in the Official Journal, a notice of the request to