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8 Privileges and immunities of an Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations

 (1) The office of Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations is a high office in the United Nations.

 (2) A person who holds, or is performing the duties of, the office of Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations has the privileges and immunities specified in Part I of the Second Schedule to the Act.

 (3) A person who has ceased to hold, or perform the duties of, the office of Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations has the immunities specified in Part II of the Second Schedule to the Act.

9 Privileges and immunities of representatives to the United Nations

 (1) A person who is accredited to, or is in attendance at an international conference convened by, the United Nations as a representative of a country (other than Australia) has the privileges and immunities specified in Part I of the Third Schedule to the Act.

 (2) A person who has ceased to be accredited to, or has attended an international conference convened by, the United Nations as a representative of a country (other than Australia) has the immunities specified in Part II of the Third Schedule to the Act.

10 Privileges and immunities of officers (other than high officers) of the United Nations

 (1) Subject to subregulation (2), a person who holds an office in the United Nations, other than a person who holds, or is performing the duties of, an office specified in subregulation 6 (1), 7 (1) or 8 (1), has the privileges and immunities specified in Part I of the Fourth Schedule to the Act.

 (2)  A person to whom sub-regulation (1) applies does not have the right to export furniture and effects free of duties when leaving Australia on the termination of his or her functions.

 (3) A person who has ceased to hold an office in the United Nations, other than an office specified in subregulation 6 (1), 7 (1) or 8 (1), has the immunities specified in Part II of the Fourth Schedule to the Act.

11 Privileges and immunities of persons performing missions for the United Nations

 (1) A person who is performing, whether alone or jointly with other persons, a mission on behalf of the United Nations has the privileges and immunities specified in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Part I of the Fifth Schedule to the Act.

 (2) A person who has performed a mission on behalf of the United Nations has the immunities specified in Part II of the Fifth Schedule to the Act.

11A Indirect tax concession scheme — acquisitions

 (1) For paragraph 11C (1) (a) of the Act, the following acquisitions