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port in Australia,".
                         (b) Omit "from a person".
                     New sub-sections 124 (3) and (4)—
                      After sub-section 124 (2), add the following sub-sections:
                      "(3) Regulations made by virtue of this section may empower the Minister to make orders with respect to any matter for or in relation to which provision may be made by the regulations by virtue of this section.
                      "(4) Section 426 applies to orders made in pursuance of regulations made by virtue of sub-section (3).".
                     Sub-section 187a (1), definition of "classification
                     certificate"—
                      Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:
                         "'classification certificate' means a classification certificate issued by a survey authority and of a standard approved by the Minister under section 187ba;".
                     Section 187ba—
                      Repeal the section, substitute the following section:

SCHEDULE 1—continued
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                                 Approval of survey authorities and classification certificates
                                 "187ba. The Minister may, for the purposes of this Part, by instrument in writing, approve—
                                    (a) a corporation or association for the survey of shipping; and
                                    (b) a standard of classification certificate issued by a survey authority.".
 Navigation Amendment Act 1979  Section 109—
                                 Repeal the section, substitute the following section:
                                 Transitional provisions in relation to complement of ships
                                 "109. (1) Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of sections 14 and 43 of, and Schedules I and II to, the Principal Act as amended by this Act, orders made under those sections continue in force, mutatis mutandis, after that repeal as if they were orders made under sub-section 14 (1) of the Principal Act as amended by sub-section 8 (1) of this Act, and may be varied or revoked by orders so made.
                                 "(2) On and after the amendment of this section by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, the orders continued in force by sub-section (1) have effect as if references in those orders to duly certificated masters, to duly certificated officers and to other members of the crew (however described) were references to qualified masters, to qualified officers and to qualified seamen, respectively.".
Norfolk Island Act 1979         New section 28a—
                                 After section 28, insert the following section:
                                 Laying of certain regulations before the Parliament
                                 "28a. (1) In this section, 'regulations' means regulations made by the Minister under an enactment and includes rules and by-laws so made.
                                 "(2) All regulations shall be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after the day on which the regulations are made and, if they are not so laid before each House of the Parliament, shall be void and of no effect.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               "(3) Sub-sections 28 (3) to (8), inclusive, apply to and in relation to regulations laid before a House of the Parliament as if the references