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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 Authority (acting in accordance with principles, if any, specified by the Minister) has, by instrument in writing, determined; and
             (g) where the person has, after the commencement of this sub-section, made a journey from a port at which he was registered to another port for the purpose of becoming registered at that other port and, in the opinion of the Authority, his registration at that other port was in the interests of the stevedoring industry—the days included in such period as is approved by the Authority as being reasonably necessary for the journey.".
(2.) The amendments made by paragraphs (c), (d) and (m) of the last preceding sub-section shall be deemed to have come into operation on the sixth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-one.
(3.) Where a person to whom sub-section (8.) of section forty-five c of the Principal Act as amended by this Act applies is not a registered waterside worker on the date of commencement of this Act, the cancellation of his registration referred to in paragraph (a) of that sub-section is, by force of this sub-section, revoked with effect from and including that date.

Entitlement to long service leave.
15.—(1.) Section forty-five d of the Principal Act is amended—
       (a) by omitting sub-sections (2.) and (3.) and inserting in their stead the following sub-sections:—
             "(2.) Subject to the next succeeding section, where—
             (a) a person whose period of qualifying service is more than twenty years ceases to be a registered waterside worker by reason of his registration being cancelled at his request;
             (b) a person whose period of qualifying service is ten years or more ceases to be a registered waterside worker and the Authority,

             on the application of that person, certifies in writing that his ceasing to be so registered—
                  (i) arose from such an illness, incapacity or disability as rendered him permanently incapable, or likely to be permanently incapable, of properly carrying out the duties of a waterside worker or as rendered him a danger to others;
                  (ii) arose from a request to cancel his registration made by him on account of pressing necessity of such a nature as to justify the making of that request;
                  (iii) arose from a request to cancel his registration made by him after he attained the age of sixty-five years or, if he is a person eligible for service pension, sixty years; or
                  (iv) arose from the cancellation of his registration under section thirty-two of