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on the day when it is delivered; and
 (b) if the notice is sent by fax to the holder's fax number, or by e‑mail to the holder's e‑mail address:
 (i) 24 hours after the notice is sent; or
 (ii) if that period does not end between 9 am and 5 pm on a working day in the place to which the notice is sent — at 9 am on the next working day in that place.
Note   Under subsection 160 (1) of the Evidence Act 1995, it is presumed (unless evidence is presented that is sufficient to raise doubt about the presumption) that a postal article sent by pre‑paid post addressed to a person at a specified address in Australia, or in an external Territory, was received at that address on the fourth working day after it was posted.
Part 10 Transitional

61 Transitional — general
 (1) This section ceases to have effect on the day specified in a notice published in the Gazette under subsection (2).
 (2) AFMA must publish a notice in the Gazette stating that this section ceases to have effect on a day specified in the notice.
 (3) The day specified in a notice under subsection (2) must not be earlier than the day on which the notice is published.
 (4) Despite section 20, a person may engage in fishing in the fishery if the person holds a fishing permit that would, in the absence of this Management Plan, permit fishing in the fishery.
 (5) This Management Plan does not affect a fishing permit that authorises fishing in the fishery, or a condition to which the permit is subject.
 (6) This Management Plan does not prevent AFMA from granting or transferring a fishing permit that authorises fishing in the fishery.
62 Transitional — quota species
 (1) The notice published under section 61 may provide that this section has effect, for a quota species, from the day on which section 61 ceases to have effect until the day specified in a notice published in the Gazette under subsection (2) for that species.
 (2) For each quota species for which this section has effect, AFMA must publish a notice in the Gazette stating that this section ceases to have effect on a day specified in the notice.
 (3) The day specified in a notice under subsection (2) must not be earlier than the day on which the notice is published.
 (4) Despite section 20, a person may engage in fishing for a quota species for which this section has effect in a part of the area of the fishery if the person holds a boat statutory fishing right or fishing permit that authorises the person:
 (a) to fish