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clause 6 applies where the terms and conditions of employment preserved by operation of clause 5 refer to various policies, guidelines and procedures (however described) which applied to the Employees' employment in Customs.  Any such policies, guidelines and procedures:
(a)            will continue to apply to the Employees in their current form, except to the extent that a policy, guideline or procedure is not capable of meaningful operation because of the movement of the Employees to the Department; and
(b)            do not form part of this Determination and this Determination prevails over any policies, guidelines or procedures to the extent of any inconsistency.

7.                     INTERPRETATION

7.1                 In this Determination:
Marine Unit employee means an employee in a sea‑going position who is assigned to perform duties as a member of a crew on a Customs and Border Protection Sea‑going Vessel and whose main role is to perform crewing, watch or enforcement functions on board that vessel.
7.2                 In this Determination, the terms used in provisions incorporated from the Customs Agreement are substituted as follows:

Term in Customs Agreement                   Substituted term

Agreement                                   Determination

Chief Executive Officer or delegates (CEO)  Secretary or delegates

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