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registration. The changes must not change the effect of the law. Editorial changes take effect from the compilation registration date.

If the compilation includes editorial changes, the endnotes include a brief outline of the changes in general terms. Full details of any changes can be obtained from the Office of Parliamentary Counsel.

Misdescribed amendments
A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe the amendment to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as intended, the amendment is incorporated into the compiled law and the abbreviation "(md)" added to the details of the amendment included in the amendment history.

If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the abbreviation "(md not incorp)" is added to the details of the amendment included in the amendment history.

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

ad = added or inserted                          o = order(s)
am = amended                                    Ord = Ordinance
amdt = amendment                                orig = original
c = clause(s)                                   par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)
C[x] = Compilation No. x                            /sub‑subparagraph(s)
Ch = Chapter(s)                                 pres = present
def = definition(s)                             prev = previous
Dict = Dictionary                               (prev…) = previously
disallowed = disallowed by Parliament           Pt = Part(s)
Div = Division(s)                               r = regulation(s)/rule(s)
ed = editorial change                           reloc = relocated
exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have  renum = renumbered
    effect                                      rep = repealed
F = Federal Register of Legislation             rs = repealed and substituted
gaz = gazette                                   s = section(s)/subsection(s)
LA = Legislation Act 2003                       Sch = Schedule(s)
LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003          Sdiv = Subdivision(s)
(md) = misdescribed amendment can be given      SLI = Select Legislative Instrument
    effect                                      SR = Statutory Rules
(md not incorp) = misdescribed amendment        Sub‑Ch = Sub‑Chapter(s)
    cannot be given effect                      SubPt = Subpart(s)
mod = modified/modification                     underlining = whole or part not
No. = Number(s)                                     commenced or to be commenced

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Act                                                                            Number and year  Assent        Commencement                                                Application, saving and transitional provisions
Crimes (Biological Weapons) Act 1976                                           11, 1977         28 Feb 1977   s 1–3 and 7: 28 Feb 1977 (s 2(1))
                                                                                                              s 4–6, 8–13 and Sch: 1 Mar 1980 (s 2(2))
Australian Federal Police (Consequential Amendments) Act 1979                  155, 1979        28 Nov 1979   19 Oct 1979 (s 2)                                           —
Australian Federal Police (Consequential Amendments) Act 1980                  70, 1980         28 May 1980   28 May 1980 (s 2)                                           —
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 1992                                          164, 1992        11 Dec 1992   Pt 5: 8 Jan 1993 (s 2(1))                                   —
Law and Justice Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001  24, 2001         6 Apr 2001    s 4(1), (2) and Sch 12: 24 May 2001 (s 2(1)(a))             s 4(1) and (2)
Statute Law Revision Act 2008                                                  73, 2008         3 July 2008   Sch 4 (items 208–212): 4 July