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ceasing, had again been registered as a waterside worker,
      he shall, for the purposes of this Part, be deemed to have been registered as a waterside worker during the period commencing at the time when he became an officer or official of the Union and ending at the commencement of this sub-section or at the time when he ceased to be an officer or official of the Union, whichever first occurred.
             "(9.) In this section, 'qualifying days', in relation to a person, means—
             (a) days on which the person was employed as a waterside worker;
             (b) days in respect of which he was paid attendance money or, in respect of which he would, but for a suspension of his entitlement to attendance money, have become entitled to attendance money, under this Act or under an award or order made under Commonwealth stevedoring legislation;
             (c) days on which he was not employed as a waterside worker but in respect of which he was paid in accordance with an award of the Commission by reason that the days were public holidays for the purposes of the award;

             (d) days on which he was on—
                  (i) annual leave;
                  (ii) long service leave under this Part, not being long service leave to which he became entitled under sub-section (3.) of section forty-five d of this Act; or
                  (iii) long service leave under a scheme which is a long service leave scheme for employees as defined in sub-section (11.) of section forty-five ka of this Act;

             (e) days, not exceeding fifteen days in any year ending on the thirtieth day of June—
                  (i) on which he was on sick leave with pay;
                  (ii) on which, after the commencement of this sub-section, he was on sick leave that was granted by the Authority and was certified by a medical practitioner as being necessary on account of an illness or injury; or
                  (iii) on which he was incapacitated by reason of an injury or illness in respect of which he was paid compensation under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory of the Commonwealth relating to the payment of compensation to employees by virtue of the application of that law in relation to his employment as a waterside worker;

             (ƒ) days included in any period for which he has, whether before or after the commencement of this Part, served as a member of the Defence Force or, if immediately before the commencement of the period he was not included in a class of registered waterside workers required to attend or make themselves available for employment as waterside workers from day to day

             throughout the year, in such part of that period as the