Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189:section:110:p25
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 110 (pt 25/64)
Character Range: 1492619–1495583

parts of the documents that are not open to public inspection); and
 (c) notifications given to the Registrar under subsection 10.40(1) or 10.43(1) in relation to the agreement or any relevant varying conference agreement.

10.13  What register is to be kept by the Commission?
 (1) The Commission shall keep a register of Commission investigations.
 (2) Subject to section 10.88, the register of Commission investigations shall contain:
 (a) references given to the Commission by the Minister under subsections 10.47(1), 10.50(1), 10.57(1) and 10.63(1);
 (b) particulars of decisions made by the Commission under subsections 10.48(2), 10.48(2A) and 10.58(2) to hold investigations;
 (c) requests made to the Commission by the Minister under subsections 10.48(3) and 10.58(3);
 (d) documents given to the Commission in relation to investigations by it under this Part;
 (e) particulars of oral submissions made to the Commission in relation to such investigations; and
 (f) reports given to the Minister by the Commission in relation to such investigations.

Division 5—Exemptions from certain restrictive trade practice prohibitions

Subdivision A—Exemptions relating to conference agreements

10.14  Exemptions apply only to certain activities
 (1) Subject to this section, the exemptions provided by this Subdivision apply only in relation to the following parts of an outwards liner cargo shipping service or an inwards liner cargo shipping service:
 (a) the parts of the service that consist of the transport of the cargo by sea;
 (b) stevedoring services;
 (c) activities that take place outside Australia.
 (2) The exemptions provided by this Subdivision extend to the fixing of charges for an inter‑terminal transport service where the service is part of an outwards liner cargo shipping service or an inwards liner cargo shipping service.
 (3) The exemptions provided by this Subdivision extend to the determination of common terms and conditions for bills of lading for use in relation to an outwards liner cargo shipping service or an inwards liner cargo shipping service.
 (4) To avoid doubt, the exemptions provided by this Subdivision do not extend to any dealings between the parties to a conference agreement and a person who provides ancillary services on behalf of the provider of a scheduled cargo shipping service.

10.15  When do exemptions commence to apply in relation to registered conference agreements?
 (1) The exemptions provided by this Subdivision (other than sections 10.17A and 10.18A) apply in relation to the operation of a registered outwards conference agreement only after the end of 30 days after the conference agreement is finally registered.
 (2) The exemptions provided by this Subdivision (other than sections 10.17A and 10.18A) apply in relation to the operation of a registered inwards conference agreement only after whichever is the later of the following times:
 (a) the end of 30 days after the conference agreement