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address; or
 (c) sent by facsimile to the holder's facsimile number; or
 (d) sent by e‑mail to the holder's e‑mail address.
 (3) A notice to AFMA must be addressed to the Manager, Licensing and Quota Management, Australian Fisheries Management Authority, and:
 (a) delivered to the reception desk at:
  Level 6, 73 Northbourne Avenue
  Canberra City ACT 2600; or
 (b) posted to:
  PO Box 7051
  Canberra Business Centre
  ACT 2610; or
 (c) sent by fax (from within Australia) to:
  (02) 6225 5426; or
 (d) sent by fax (from outside Australia) to:
  612 6225 5426; or
 (e) sent by e‑mail to:
  licensing@afma.gov.au; or
 (f) delivered, posted or sent by fax or e‑mail to another office address, postal address or facsimile number notified by AFMA by notice published in a newspaper circulating in the State or Territory in which the address or facsimile receiver is located.
 (4) A notice to a person is taken to have been given to the person if it is delivered, or sent by fax or e‑mail, to the person's last known address.
 (5) A notice given to the holder of a statutory fishing right under this section is taken to have been given to the holder:
 (a) if the notice is delivered to the holder's residential or office address — on the day when it is delivered; and
 (b) if the notice is sent by facsimile to the holder's facsimile number:
 (i) on a working day between 9 am and 4 pm — 1 hour after the notice is sent; and
 (ii) otherwise — at 9 am on the next working day after the day when the notice is sent.
Note   Under subsection 160 (1) of the Evidence Act 1995, it is presumed (unless evidence is sufficient to raise doubt about the presumption is adduced) 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 having been posted.
 (6) In this section:
working day means a day that is not:
 (a) a Saturday or Sunday; or
 (b) a public holiday or a bank holiday in the place to which the notice is sent.
Part 7 Transitional

35 Transitional
 (1) This section ceases to have effect on the day specified in a notice published in the Gazette for that purpose.
 (2) The day specified in the notice must not be earlier than the day on which the notice is published.
 (3) Despite section 12, a person may engage in fishing in the fishery area if the person holds a fishing permit that is in force.
 (4) This Management Plan does not affect a fishing permit,