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Deputy Secretary-General of the Organisation has the immunities specified in Part II of the Second Schedule to the Act.

8 Privileges and immunities of representatives to the Organisation

 (1) A person who is accredited to, or is in attendance at an international conference convened by, the Organisation as a representative of:
 (a) a country other than Australia;
 (b) another international organisation to which the Act applies; or
 (c) an overseas organisation to which the Act applies,
  has, while exercising his functions as such a representative, the privileges and immunities specified in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of Part I of the Third Schedule to the Act.

 (2) A person who has ceased to be accredited to, or has attended an international conference convened by, the Organisation as a representative of:
 (a) a country other than Australia;
 (b) another international organisation to which the Act applies; or
 (c) an overseas organisation to which the Act applies,
  has the immunities specified in Part II of the Third Schedule to the Act.

9 Privileges and immunities of officers (other than high officers) of the Organisation

 (1) Subject to subregulations (2) and (3), a person who holds an office in the Organisation, other than a person who holds, or is performing the duties of, an office specified in subregulation 6 (1) or 7 (1), has the privileges and immunities specified in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of Part I of the Fourth Schedule to the Act.

 (2) The salary and emoluments received from the Organisation by a person on whom privileges and immunities are conferred by subregulation (1), being a resident of Australia within the meaning of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936, are not, to the extent to which they are for services rendered in Australia, exempt from taxation unless the person is not an Australian citizen and came to Australia solely for the purpose of performing duties of the office in the Organisation held by him.

 (3) A person to whom subregulation (1) applies and who is an Australian citizen does not have the privileges and immunities specified in paragraph 7 of Part I of the Fourth Schedule to the Act.

 (4) A person who has ceased to hold an office in the Organisation, other than an office specified in subregulation 6 (1) or 7 (1), has the immunities specified in Part II of the Fourth Schedule to the Act.

10 Privileges and immunities of persons performing missions for the Organisation

 (1) Subject to subregulations (2) and (3), a person who is performing, whether alone or jointly with other persons, a mission on behalf of the Organisation has the privileges and immunities specified in paragraphs 1,