Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01068:section:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01068
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 6637–8616

force of law by virtue of subsection (1) were omitted;
 (h) Articles 50, 51, 52, 54, 62 and 67 shall be treated as granting the privileges or immunities that those Articles require to be granted;
 (j) Article 50 shall be treated as extending to career consular officers of a consular post the head of which is an honorary consular officer;
 (k) the reference in Article 57 to the privileges and immunities provided in Chapter II shall be read as a reference to the privileges and immunities provided in Section II of that Chapter;
 (l) the references in paragraph 1 of Article 50 and in Article 62 to such laws and regulations as the receiving State may adopt shall be read as including references to this Act and any law of an external Territory; and
 (m) the reference in Article 70 to the rules of international law concerning diplomatic relations shall be read as a reference to the provisions of the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1967.
 (3) Nothing in subsection (1) affects the application of any law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory relating to quarantine, or prohibiting or restricting the importation into, or the exportation from, Australia or that Territory, as the case may be, of any animals, plants or goods, but this subsection does not prejudice any immunity from suit or from civil or criminal process that a person has by virtue of subsection (1).
 (4) The provisions of the Convention, in so far as they provide for the exemption from tax of any income, apply, for the purposes of the application of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 or the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, to assessments in respect of income of the year of income that commenced on 1 July 1972, and in respect of income of all subsequent years of income.
 (5) For the purposes of section 38 of the Judiciary Act 1903, a matter arising under the Convention as having the force of law by virtue of this section shall be deemed not to be a matter arising directly under a treaty.