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Broadcasting Act 1942

Act No. 33 of 1942 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Act No. 105 of 1992
An Act relating to Broadcasting, and for other purposes
Registered 23 Nov 2009
Start Date 05 Oct 1992
End Date 05 Oct 1992
Date of repeal 05 Oct 1992
Repealed by Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992

Broadcasting Act 1942

Act No. 33 of 1942 as amended

This compilation was prepared on 26 September 2000
taking into account amendments up to Act No. 105 of 1992

The text of any of those amendments not in force
on that date is appended in the Notes section

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,
Attorney‑General’s Department, Canberra

  

  

  


Contents

Part 1—Preliminary                                                                                                               1

1............ Short title [see Note 1]....................................................................... 1

4............ Interpretation...................................................................................... 1

6............ Application to the Territories............................................................ 4

Part IIID—Political broadcasts                                                                                       5

Division 1—Introductory                                                                                            5

95.......... Application and operation.................................................................. 5

Division 2—Political advertisements etc.                                                          6

95A....... Certain broadcasts not prevented....................................................... 6

95B....... Certain matter not to be broadcast during Commonwealth elections etc.                7

95C....... Certain matter not to be broadcast during Territory elections........... 8

95D....... Political advertisements not to be broadcast during State elections. 10

95E........ Some matter not to be broadcast during certain other periods......... 11

Division 3—Free election broadcasting time                                                13

95F........ Application of Division to radio broadcasts.................................... 13

95H....... Automatic grant of free time to certain parties................................. 14

95J........ Regulations for the purposes of section 95H................................... 15

95K....... Applications for grant of free time................................................... 15

95L........ Grant of free time on applications in relation to Senate elections.... 15

95M...... Grant of free time on other applications.......................................... 16

95N....... Notification of grants........................................................................ 16

95P........ Allocation to broadcasters................................................................ 17

95Q....... Broadcasting of election broadcasts.................................................. 17

95R....... Appeals............................................................................................ 18

Division 4—Policy launches                                                                                    19

95S........ Broadcasting policy launches........................................................... 19

Division 5—Miscellaneous                                                                                      21

95T....... Tribunal to consider certain applications, complaints etc. immediately  21

95U....... Powers of Federal Court of Australia............................................... 21

134........ Regulations....................................................................................... 21

Notes                                                                                                                                         25


An Act relating to Broadcasting, and for other purposes

Part 1Preliminary

1  Short title [see Note 1]

                   This Act may be cited as the Broadcasting Act 1942.

4  Interpretation

             (1)  In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:

Australia includes the Territories.

election includes a by‑election (other than a by‑election for a local government authority of a State or a Territory).

election period means:

                     (a)  in relation to an election to the Legislative Council of the State of Tasmania, or an ordinary election to the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory—the period that starts 33 days before the polling day for the election and ends at the close of the poll on that day; and

                     (b)  in relation to any other election to a Parliament—the period that starts on:

                              (i)  the day on which the proposed polling day for the election is publicly announced; or

                             (ii)  the day on which the writs for the election are issued;

                            whichever happens first, and ends at the close of the poll on the polling day for the election; and

                     (c)  in relation to an election to a local government authority—the period that starts 33 days before the polling day for the election and ends at the close of the poll on that day; and

                     (d)  in relation to a referendum whose voting day is the same as the polling day for an election to the Parliament of the Commonwealth—the period that is the same as the election period in relation to that election; and

                     (e)  in relation to any other referendum—the period that starts 33 days before the voting day for the referendum and ends at the close of voting on that day.

exempt matter means any of the following:

                     (a)  matter directly relating to warnings of impending natural disasters or military or civil disorders;

                     (b)  matter relating to measures (including relief measures) taken to deal with such disasters or disorders and with their consequences;

                     (c)  matter provided by the authorities responsible for the conduct of an election to a Parliament or a local government authority, or of a referendum, including material relating to the procedures and polling places for the election or referendum and the promotion of participation in the election or referendum;

                     (d)  advertisements of goods and services offered for sale by or on behalf of:

                              (i)  the government, or a government authority, of the Commonwealth; or

                             (ii)  the government, or a government authority, of a Territory; or

                            (iii)  the government, or a government authority, of a State;

                            being advertisements that do not contain a political reference;

                     (e)  advertisements relating to vacant positions or calling for expressions of interest in appointment to public offices;

                      (f)  advertisements calling for tenders;

                     (g)  announcements of the kind mentioned in paragraph 31(2)(a) of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983, or announcements carried by the Service relating to any activity or proposed activity of the Service;

                     (h)  announcements relating to any public inquiry or public hearing conducted under a law of the Commonwealth, or of a State or Territory;

                      (i)  any notice or announcement required to be broadcast by or under any law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, other than a prescribed notice or announcement.

government authority means:

                     (a)  in relation to the Commonwealth:

                              (i)  a Department of State of the Commonwealth; or

                             (ii)  any other authority or body (whether incorporated or not) that is established for a public purpose by the Commonwealth, regardless of the way in which the authority or body is so established; and

                     (b)  in relation to a State or Territory:

                              (i)  a Department of State of the State or Territory; or

                             (ii)  a local government authority of the State or Territory; or

                            (iii)  any other authority or body (whether incorporated or not) that is established for a public purpose by the State or Territory, regardless of the way in which the authority or body is so established.

legislature of a Territory means:

                     (a)  the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory; or

                     (b)  the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory; or

                     (c)  such other Territory legislative bodies (if any) as are prescribed.

ordinary election, in relation to the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory, has the same meaning as in the Australian Capital Territory (Electoral) Act 1988.

Parliament means:

                     (a)  the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or

                     (b)  a State Parliament; or

                     (c)  a legislature of a Territory;

policy launch, in relation to a political party, means a single spoken or written statement of all or any of the party's policies, whether or not the statement is accompanied by other incidental matter.

political party means an organisation whose objects or activities include the promotion of the election of a candidate or candidates endorsed by it to a Parliament.

political reference means material comprising an express or implicit reference to, or comment on, any of the following:

                     (a)  an election to the Parliament of the Commonwealth or of a State, or to the legislature of a Territory, or to a local government authority of a State or Territory, including any such election that might be held in the future;

                     (b)  the government or the opposition, or a previous government or opposition, of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory;

                     (c)  a member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth or of a State, or of the legislature of a Territory;

                     (d)  a political party, or a branch or division of a political party;

                     (e)  a candidate or group of candidates in an election referred to in paragraph (a);

                      (f)  an issue submitted or otherwise before, or likely to be submitted or otherwise before, electors in such an election.

program includes advertisement and any other matter.

referendum means the submission to the electors of a proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution, whether or not the proposal to make the submission has been announced.

SBS means the body corporate preserved and continued in existence as the Special Broadcasting Service Corporation under section 5 of the Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991.

Senate election has the same meaning as in the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

the Corporation means the Australian Broadcasting Corporation constituted under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983.

             (4)  For the purposes of this Act, an area shall be taken to overlap another area if the first‑mentioned area is wholly or partly co‑extensive with, or is within, the other area.

6  Application to the Territories

                   The provisions of this Act shall extend to the Territories.

 


 

Part IIIDPolitical broadcasts

Division 1Introductory

95  Application and operation

             (1)  This Part applies to a licensee whether the licence or permit held by the licensee was granted before or after the commencement of this Part.

             (2)  It is the intention of the Parliament that the several provisions of this Part should operate to the extent to which they are capable of validly operating.


 

Division 2Political advertisements etc.

95A  Certain broadcasts not prevented

             (1)  Nothing in this Part prevents a broadcaster from broadcasting:

                     (a)  an item of news or current affairs, or a comment on any such item; or

                     (b)  a talkback radio program.

             (2)  Nothing in this Part prevents the holder of a public radio licence who provides a service for visually handicapped persons from broadcasting any material that he or she is permitted to broadcast under section 119AB.

             (3)  Nothing in this Part prevents a broadcaster from broadcasting an advertisement for, or on behalf of, a charitable organisation if:

                     (a)  the advertisement is aimed at promoting the objects of the organisation; and

                     (b)  the advertisement does not explicitly advocate voting for or against a candidate in an election or a political party.

             (4)  Nothing in this Part prevents a broadcaster from broadcasting public health matter, whether by way of advertisement or otherwise.

             (5)  In this section:

charitable organisation means a public organisation whose objects are to benefit the public through the relief of poverty, or the advancement of education, religion, public health or science.

public health matter means any matter relating to public health, other than matter that:

                     (a)  directly or indirectly promotes or criticises a particular public health system; or

                     (b)  explicitly advocates voting for or against a candidate in an election or a political party.

95B  Certain matter not to be broadcast during Commonwealth elections etc.

             (1)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election or a referendum, broadcast any matter (other than exempt matter) for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of the Commonwealth.

             (2)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election or a referendum, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of a government, or a government authority, of a Territory.

             (3)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election or a referendum, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of a government, or a government authority, of a State.

             (4)  Subject to Divisions 3 and 4, a broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election or a referendum, broadcast a political advertisement:

                     (a)  for or on behalf of a person other than a government or government authority; or

                     (b)  on his or her own behalf.

             (5)  Where the election concerned is a by‑election, this section is taken to apply only to broadcasting:

                     (a)  in the case of a broadcast made as part of a broadcasting service without a service area—to the area in which the relevant electoral district, or any part of it, overlaps with the area in which the broadcasting service is normally received; and

                     (b)  in the case of a broadcast made as part of a broadcasting service with a service area—to the area in which the relevant electoral district, or any part of it, overlaps with the service area.

             (6)  In this section:

election means an election to the Parliament of the Commonwealth.

political advertisement means an advertisement that contains political matter.

political matter means:

                     (a)  matter intended or likely to affect voting in the election or referendum concerned; or

                     (b)  matter containing prescribed material;

but does not include exempt matter.

prescribed material means material containing an express or implicit reference to, or comment on, any of the following:

                     (a)  the election or referendum concerned;

                     (b)  a candidate or group of candidates in that election;

                     (c)  an issue submitted or otherwise before electors in that election;

                     (d)  the government, the opposition, or a previous government or opposition, of the Commonwealth;

                     (e)  a member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth;

                      (f)  a political party, or a branch or division of a political party.

95C  Certain matter not to be broadcast during Territory elections

             (1)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election to the legislature, or to a local government authority, of a Territory, broadcast any matter (other than exempt matter) for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of that Territory.

             (2)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election to the legislature, or to a local government authority, of a Territory, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of another Territory.

             (3)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election to the legislature, or to a local government authority, of a Territory, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of the Commonwealth.

             (4)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election to the legislature, or to a local government authority, of a Territory, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of a government, or a government authority, of a State.

             (5)  Subject to Divisions 3 and 4, a broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election to the legislature, or to a local government authority, of a Territory, broadcast a political advertisement:

                     (a)  for or on behalf of a person other than a government or government authority;

                     (b)  on his or her own behalf.

             (6)  Where the election concerned is a by‑election, this section is taken to apply only to broadcasting:

                     (a)  in the case of a broadcast made as part of a broadcasting service without a service area—to the area in which the relevant electoral district, or any part of it, overlaps with the area in which the broadcasting service is normally received; and

                     (b)  in the case of a broadcast made as part of a broadcasting service with a service area—to the area in which the relevant electoral district, or any part of it overlaps with the service area.

             (7)  In this section:

political advertisement means an advertisement containing political matter.

political matter means:

                     (a)  matter intended or likely to affect voting in the election concerned; or

                     (b)  matter containing prescribed material;

but does not include exempt matter.

prescribed material means material containing an express or implicit reference to, or comment on, any of the following:

                     (a)  the election concerned;

                     (b)  a candidate or group of candidates in that election;

                     (c)  an issue submitted or otherwise before electors in that election;

                     (d)  the government, the opposition, or a previous government or opposition, of the Territory in which that election is held;

                     (e)  a member of the legislature of that Territory;

                      (f)  a political party, or a branch or division of a political party.

95D  Political advertisements not to be broadcast during State elections

             (1)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of the Commonwealth.

             (2)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of a Territory.

             (3)  A broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election, broadcast a political advertisement for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of a State.

             (4)  Subject to Divisions 3 and 4, a broadcaster must not, during the election period in relation to an election, broadcast a political advertisement:

                     (a)  for or on behalf of a person other than a government or government authority; or

                     (b)  on his or her own behalf.

             (5)  Where the election concerned is a by‑election, this section is taken to apply only to broadcasting:

                     (a)  in the case of a broadcast made as part of a broadcasting service without a service area—to the area in which the relevant electoral district, or any part of it, overlaps with the area in which the broadcasting service is normally received; and

                     (b)  in the case of a broadcast made as part of a broadcasting service with a service area—to the area in which the relevant electoral district, or any part of it overlaps with the service area.

             (6)  In this section, unless the contrary intention appears:

election means an election to a State Parliament or to a local government authority of a State.

political advertisement means an advertisement containing political matter.

political matter means:

                     (a)  matter intended or likely to affect voting in the election concerned; or

                     (b)  matter containing prescribed material;

but does not include exempt matter.

prescribed material means material containing an express or implicit reference to, or comment on, any of the following:

                     (a)  the election concerned;

                     (b)  a candidate or group of candidates in that election;

                     (c)  an issue submitted or otherwise before electors in that election;

                     (d)  the government, the opposition, or a previous government or opposition, of the State in which that election is held;

                     (e)  a member of the Parliament of that State;

                      (f)  a political party, or a branch or division of a political party.

95E  Some matter not to be broadcast during certain other periods

             (1)  If, when a prescribed day in relation to the Parliament of the Commonwealth occurs, it does not do so during the election period in relation to an election to the Parliament, a broadcaster must not broadcast any matter (other than exempt matter) for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of the Commonwealth during the period that starts on that day and ends immediately before the next election period starts.

             (2)  If, when a prescribed day in relation to the legislature of a Territory (other than the Australian Capital Territory) occurs, it does not do so during the election period in relation to an election to the legislature, a broadcaster must not broadcast any matter (other than exempt matter) for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of that Territory during the period that starts on that day and ends immediately before the next election period starts.

             (3)  A broadcaster must not broadcast any matter (other than exempt matter) for or on behalf of the government, or a government authority, of the Australian Capital Territory during the period that:

                     (a)  starts 3 calendar months before the day on which the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory is next due to expire; and

                     (b)  ends immediately before the start of the election period in relation to the next ordinary election to the Legislative Assembly.

             (4)  In this section:

election does not include a by‑election.

prescribed day means:

                     (a)  in relation to the Parliament of the Commonwealth—the day that occurs 3 calendar months before the day on which the House of Representatives is next due to expire; and

                     (b)  in relation to the legislature of a Territory—the day that occurs 3 calendar months before the day on which the legislature is next due to expire.


 

Division 3Free election broadcasting time

95F  Application of Division to radio broadcasts

             (1)  Nothing in this Division is to be treated as requiring or permitting the Service or a licensee to broadcast an election broadcast by radio.

             (2)  Nothing in this Division is to be treated as requiring the Corporation to broadcast an election broadcast by radio other than on its metropolitan and regional AM networks.

             (3)  Despite section 95G, the Corporation may broadcast by radio a broadcast that complies with paragraphs 95G(a) to (e), inclusive, but which lasts for longer than 1 minute, and any such broadcast is taken to be an election broadcast for the purposes of this Division.

             (4)  Despite anything in this Division, the Corporation may determine the times when it broadcasts election broadcasts by radio.

95G  Election broadcasts

                   Subject to section 95F, a broadcast made on behalf of a political party, a candidate or a group in relation to an election is, for the purposes of this Division, taken to be an election broadcast if, and only if:

                     (a)  the broadcast is of an advertisement that consists of words spoken by a single speaker (without dramatic enactment or impersonation) accompanied, where the advertisement is televised, by a transmitted image that consists of the head and shoulders of the speaker; and

                     (b)  the broadcast does not include any other image, or includes a single additional static background image only; and

                     (c)  no other vocal sounds are included in the broadcast; and

                     (d)  the speaker is a candidate in the election or a member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth or a State, or of a legislature of a Territory; and

                     (e)  if section 117 applies—the required particulars within the meaning of that section are announced by the person who speaks the words of the advertisement; and

                      (f)  the broadcast lasts for:

                              (i)  in the case of a televised broadcast—2 minutes; and

                             (ii)  in the case of a broadcast by radio—1 minute; and

                     (g)  the broadcast is made using a unit of free time allocated to the broadcaster under section 95P.

95H  Automatic grant of free time to certain parties

             (1)  The Tribunal must, within the prescribed period in relation to an election, grant a period of free time to each political party that:

                     (a)  was represented by one or more members in the relevant Parliament or legislature immediately before the end of the last sittings of that Parliament or legislature held before the election; and

                     (b)  is contesting the election with at least the prescribed number of candidates.

             (2)  The total free time period to be granted to political parties under subsection (1) is the period equal to 90% of the total time in respect of the election, and the Tribunal must grant each of those parties such part of that total free time period as it determines in accordance with the regulations.

             (3)  Regulations made for the purposes of subsection (2) must, so far as is practicable, give effect to the principle that the amount of free time granted to each party should bear the same proportion to the total free time period mentioned in that subsection as the number of formal first preference votes obtained by that party or its candidates at the last election to the relevant Parliament or legislature bears to the total number of such votes obtained by all of the parties mentioned in subsection (1) or their candidates at that last election.

             (4)  In this section:

election means an election (other than a by‑election) to:

                     (a)  the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or

                     (b)  the legislature of a Territory; or

                     (c)  a State Parliament.

total time, in relation to an election, means the total free time available in respect of the election, being a time worked out in accordance with the regulations.

95J  Regulations for the purposes of section 95H

                   This Part does not apply in relation to an election to the Parliament of the Commonwealth or of a State, or in relation to an election to the legislature of a Territory until regulations are made for the purposes of section 95H that relate to that election.

95K  Applications for grant of free time

             (1)  The chief executive officer of a political party (other than a political party to which section 95H applies), or any other person or group of persons, may apply to the Tribunal for a grant of free time in relation to an election (other than a by‑election) to:

                     (a)  the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or

                     (b)  the legislature of a Territory; or

                     (c)  a State Parliament.

             (2)  An application must be in the approved form and made in accordance with the regulations.

95L  Grant of free time on applications in relation to Senate elections

             (1)  If, on receipt of an application by a person for a grant of free time in relation to a Senate election, the Tribunal is satisfied that:

                     (a)  the person is a candidate in the election; and

                     (b)  the person was a member of the Senate immediately before the end of the last sittings of the Senate held before the election; and

                     (c)  the person is not a member of a political party to whom a grant of free time has been made under section 95H;

the tribunal must grant the person a period of free time.

             (2)  The period to be granted to a person under this section is a period determined by the Tribunal in accordance with the regulations, being a period equal to not less than 5% of the total time in respect of the election nor more than 10% of that total time.

             (3)  If the Tribunal is required under this section to grant a period of free time to 2 or more persons, the Tribunal must divide the period determined under subsection (2) between them in accordance with the regulations.

             (4)  In this section:

total time has the same meaning as in section 95H.

95M  Grant of free time on other applications

             (1)  If, on receipt of an application for the grant to a political party of a period of free time in relation to an election, the Tribunal is satisfied that the party has endorsed one or more candidates to contest the election, the Tribunal may, subject to the regulations, grant the party a period of free time determined in accordance with the regulations.

             (2)  If, on receipt of an application for the grant to a person or a group of persons (other than a person or persons to whom section 95L applies) of a period of free time in relation to an election, the Tribunal is satisfied that the person, or each of the persons, is a candidate in the election, the Tribunal may grant the person or group a period of free time in accordance with the regulations.

95N  Notification of grants

             (1)  The Tribunal must, in accordance with the regulations, notify:

                     (a)  the chief executive officer of each political party to which a period of free time has been granted; and

                     (b)  every other person to whom such a period has been granted;

of the period so granted.

             (2)  If the Tribunal refuses to grant an application under section 95L or 95M, the Tribunal must, in accordance with the regulations, notify the applicant accordingly and specify its reasons for refusing the application.

             (3)  The Tribunal must cause a notice to be published in the Gazette specifying:

                     (a)  the political parties and persons to whom a period of free time has been granted; and

                     (b)  the period that has been granted to each of them.

95P  Allocation to broadcasters

             (1)  The Tribunal must divide each period of free time granted under this Division into units of free time in accordance with the regulations.

             (2)  If the division of a period of free time granted to a political party, person or group under this Division results in a number of whole units and part of a unit, the Tribunal must, in accordance with the regulations, distribute that part of a unit to or between any other political parties, persons or groups granted a period of free time under this Division.

             (3)  The Tribunal must, in accordance with the regulations, allocate units of free time to broadcasters.

95Q  Broadcasting of election broadcasts

             (1)  Subject to this section, where one or more units of free time are allocated to a broadcaster under section 95P, the broadcaster must make the unit or units available for use in making one or more election broadcasts during the election period for the election on behalf of the political party, person or group to whom the time is granted.

             (2)  Subject to this section, the broadcaster must use the units in accordance with the regulations and any guidelines determined by the Tribunal.

             (3)  A broadcaster must not make an election broadcast in relation to an election before the close of nominations for the election.

             (4)  Subject to this section, a broadcaster must make, during the election period in relation to an election, at least:

                     (a)  in the case of an election to the Parliament of the Commonwealth—3 election broadcasts by television on each day on which the broadcaster is required to use units of free time allocated to it to make an election broadcast; and

                     (b)  in the case of an election to the legislature of a Territory—the prescribed number of election broadcasts by television on each such day; and

                     (c)  in the case of an election to a State Parliament—2 election broadcasts by television on each such day.

             (5)  A broadcaster who is required to make an election broadcast must do so free of charge.

             (6)  A broadcaster is not required to make a unit or units of free time available under subsection (1):

                     (a)  if the political party, person or group to whom the time is granted notifies the broadcaster that he, she or it does not intend to use the time; or

                     (b)  in the prescribed circumstances.

             (7)  A licensee who is required to make an election broadcast is entitled to such additional broadcasting time, for the purpose of broadcasting other material, as is determined in accordance with the regulations.

95R  Appeals

                   If the Tribunal makes a decision refusing an application under section 95L or 95M for the grant of free time to a political party, person or group of persons, the party, person or persons may appeal to the Federal Court of Australia against the decision.


 

Division 4Policy launches

95S  Broadcasting policy launches

             (1)  Where:

                     (a)  a political party has endorsed one or more candidates for the purposes of an election to the Parliament of the Commonwealth or to a legislature of a Territory; and

                     (b)  the political party is represented by one or more members of that Parliament or legislature, or was so represented during the last sittings of the Parliament or legislature held before the election; and

                     (c)  the party's chief executive officer, by written request, asks a broadcaster to broadcast the party’s policy launch in relation to the election;

the broadcaster may broadcast that policy launch once during the election period in relation to the election.

             (2)  Where:

                     (a)  a political party has endorsed one or more candidates for the purposes of an election to a State Parliament; and

                     (b)  the political party is represented by one or more members of that Parliament, or was so represented during the last sittings of the Parliament held before the election; and

                     (c)  the party's chief executive officer, by written request, asks a broadcaster to broadcast the party’s policy launch in relation to the election;

the broadcaster may broadcast that policy launch once during the election period in relation to the election.

             (3)  If a broadcaster broadcasts the policy launch of a political party in relation to an election, the broadcaster must give a reasonable opportunity to every other political party that:

                     (a)  has endorsed one or more candidates for the purposes of the election; and

                     (b)  is represented by one or more members of the relevant Parliament, or was so represented during the last sittings of the Parliament held before the election;

for the broadcasting of the party’s policy launch.

             (4)  A broadcast under this section must be made free of charge and must not last for longer than 30 minutes.

             (5)  A broadcaster must not broadcast a political party’s policy launch in relation to an election more than once.

             (6)  A broadcaster must not broadcast a political party’s policy launch in relation to an election otherwise than under this section.

             (7)  This section does not prevent the broadcasting of an excerpt of reasonable length from a political party’s policy launch as part of a news report or current affairs program even if the policy launch has been previously broadcast under this section.

             (8)  In this section:

election does not include a by‑election;

political party does not include a State branch or a local branch of a political party.


 

Division 5Miscellaneous

95T  Tribunal to consider certain applications, complaints etc. immediately

                   Where an application is made to the Tribunal, or the Tribunal receives a complaint or information, about a contravention, or an alleged contravention, of section 95B, 95C, 95D, 95E or 95S, the Tribunal must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the application, complaint or information is considered and dealt with immediately.

95U  Powers of Federal Court of Australia

             (1)  On application by the Tribunal, the Federal Court of Australia may make such orders as it thinks necessary or expedient for the purpose of preventing, or preventing a repetition of, a contravention of section 95B, 95C, 95D, 95E or 95S.

             (2)  An order may be made under subsection (1) whether or not any other proceedings have been or are to be instituted.

             (3)  The Court may, if it thinks fit, grant an interim order pending the determination of an application under subsection (1).

             (4)  In addition to its other powers under this section, the Court may:

                     (a)  for the purpose of securing compliance with any other order under this section, make an order directing a person to do, or not to do, a specified act; and

                     (b)  make such ancillary or consequential orders as the Court thinks just.

             (5)  The Court may, by order, rescind, vary, suspend the operation of, or discharge an order under this section.

134  Regulations

             (1)  The Governor‑General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed, or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act and, in particular, for:

                     (a)  prescribing matters relating to the making of, and the terms and conditions that may be included in, agreements or arrangements for or in connection with rights to the use of any material or matter in broadcast programs or for or in connection with the broadcasting of advertisements, being agreements or arrangements between persons each of whom is either a licensee or a person having a prescribed relationship with a licensee;

                     (b)  regulating or restricting the relaying, by holders of licences of a particular category of licence, of programs of holders of other licences of the same category;

                    (ba)  the establishment and constitution of a Broadcasting Council for the purposes of subsection 125D(2);

                     (c)  imposing on licensees and persons having a prescribed relationship with such licensees obligations and restrictions in relation to matters affecting other licensees and, in particular, in relation to matters affecting the availability of program rights or material to other licensees; and

                     (d)  empowering the Minister, upon the recommendation of the Tribunal, to direct a person (including the holder of a television licence) to grant rights to the use of any material or matter in televised programs to the holder of a television licence in accordance with the direction and upon terms specified in the direction, and dealing with matters incidental to such directions.

          (1A)  The regulations may provide, in respect of an offence against the regulations, for the imposition of a fine not exceeding $1,000.

             (2)  The regulations empowering the giving of a direction referred to in paragraph (1)(d) shall make provision for:

                     (a)  conferring on every person affected by such a direction a right to have the direction reviewed by the Federal Court of Australia upon the ground that:

                              (i)  he has a reasonable ground of objection to the granting of the rights referred to in the direction; or

                             (ii)  the terms specified in the direction are not just and reasonable, or on both those grounds; and

                     (b)  empowering the Court, upon such a review, to quash or vary the direction.

          (2A)  Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the regulations may make provision for and in relation to inquiries, or any matter relating to inquiries, and in particular for and in relation to:

                     (a)  the extension of time limits under this Act for the lodgement of inquiry documents; and

                     (b)  fees for the provision by the Tribunal of copies of inquiry documents.

             (3)  Jurisdiction is, by this Act, conferred on the Federal Court of Australia to hear and determine proceedings on a review under the regulations, and that jurisdiction may be exercised by such number of judges as the regulations provide.

             (4)  In this section:

                     (a)  a reference to an inquiry document is a reference to:

                              (i)  an application under this Act requesting the Tribunal to exercise any of its powers under this Act; or

                             (ii)  a submission or other document in relation to an application referred to in subparagraph (i) or in connection with an inquiry;

                     (b)  a reference to a licensee includes a reference to the holder of a permit; and

                     (c)  a reference to a licence includes a reference to a permit.

 


Notes to the Broadcasting Act 1942

Note 1

The Broadcasting Act 1942 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 33, 1942 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

For transitional provisions relating to the implementation of the Broadcasting ServicesAct 1992 see the Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992 (No. 105, 1992) (as amended).

Table of Acts

Act

Number
and year

Date
of Assent

Date of commencement

Application, saving or transitional provisions

Australian Broadcasting Act 1942

33, 1942

12 June 1942

1 July 1942 (see Gazette 1942, p. 1505)

 

Australian Broadcasting Act 1946

39, 1946

14 Aug 1946

Ss. 3, 4, 6, 7 and 19: 27 Feb 1947 (see Gazette 1947, p. 453)
Remainder: 1 Oct 1946 (see Gazette 1946, p. 2634)

S. 19

Australian Broadcasting Act 1948

64, 1948

6 Dec 1948

15 Mar 1949 (see Gazette 1949, p. 375)

Ss. 6(2) and 13(2)

Statute Law Revision Act 1950

80, 1950

16 Dec 1950

31 Dec 1950

S. 16

Broadcasting Act 1951

41, 1951

5 Dec 1951

1 Jan 1952 (see Gazette 1951, p. 3203)

S. 6

Commonwealth Bank Act 1953 (a)

12, 1953

1 Apr 1953

29 Apr 1953

Broadcasting Act 1954

82, 1954

18 Nov 1954

6 Jan 1955 (see Gazette 1955, p. 43)

Broadcasting and Television Act 1956

33, 1956

20 June 1956

Ss. 53‑55 and 58: 1 Jan 1957 (see Gazette 1956, p.1897)
Remainder: 1 July 1956 (see Gazette 1956, p. 1897)

Ss. 4, 14(2) and (3)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 2) 1956

65, 1956

28 Sep 1956

28 Sep 1956

S. 2(2) and (3)

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 2) 1956

65, 1956

28 Sep 1956

28 Sep 1956

S. 2(2) and (3)

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 3) 1956

92, 1956

15 Nov 1956

1 Sept 1957 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1957, p. 2631)

Broadcasting and Television Act 1960

36, 1960

8 June 1960

Ss. 17, 19‑23, 32‑34, 35(a), (b), 36, 37 and 38(a): 3 July 1961 (see Gazette 1961, p. 2531)
Remainder: Royal Assent

S. 30(2) and (3)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting and Television Act 1960

32, 1961

2 June 1961

30 June 1961

Broadcasting and Television Act 1962

96, 1962

14 Dec 1962

28 May 1963 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1963, p. 1869)

Broadcasting and Television Act 1963

82, 1963

31 Oct 1963

28 Nov 1963

Broadcasting and Television Act 1964

67, 1964

30 Sept 1964

Ss. 1, 2, 7(1) and (2): 1 Oct 1964
Remainder: 1 Apr 1965 (see Gazette 1965, p. 1259)

Ss. 5 (2), 6(2), (3) and 7(2)

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 2) 1964

121, 1964

24 Nov 1964

24 Nov 1964

Broadcasting and Television Act 1965

38, 1965

2 June 1965

2 June 1965

S. 11(2)

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 2) 1965

120, 1965

18 Dec 1965

18 Dec 1965

Broadcasting and Television Act 1966

57, 1966

29 Oct 1966

29 Oct 1966

Broadcasting and Television Act 1967

47, 1967

26 May 1967

26 May 1967

S. 4(2)

Broadcasting and Television Act 1968

69, 1968

3 Oct 1968

3 Oct 1968

S. 2(2)

Broadcasting and Television Act 1969

21, 1969

4 June 1969

4 June 1969

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 2) 1969

31, 1969

4 June 1969

4 June 1969

S. 19

Broadcasting and Television Act 1971

8, 1971

29 Mar 1971

29 Mar 1971

S. 2(2) and (3)

Broadcasting and Television Act (No. 2) 1971

72, 1971

30 Sept 1971

1 Oct 1971

Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1971 (b)

136, 1971

16 Dec 1971

16 Dec 1971

S. 2(2)

Broadcasting and Television Act 1972

49, 1972

7 June 1972

7 June 1972

Broadcasting and Television Act 1973

50, 1973

14 June 1973

S. 5: 3 July 1973
Remainder: Royal Assent

Statute Law Revision Act 1973

216, 1973

19 Dec 1973

31 Dec 1973

Ss. 9(1) and 10

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Statute Law Revision Act 1974

20, 1974

25 July 1974

31 Dec 1973

Broadcasting and Television Act 1974

5, 1974

27 Sept 1974

18 Sept 1974

Ss. 10 and 11

Postal and Telecommunications Commissions (Transitional Provisions) Act 1975

56, 1975

12 June 1975

Ss. 4 and 38: 1 July 1975 (see s. 2(1) and Gazette 1975, No. S122)
Remainder: Royal Assent

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1976

89, 1976

31 Aug 1976

Ss. 4, 15 and 18: 1 July 1976
Ss. 5 and 6: 1 Sept 1976
Remainder: Royal Assent

Federal Court of Australia (Consequential Provisions) Act 1976

157, 1976

9 Dec 1976

1 Feb 1977 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1977, No. S3)

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act (No. 2) 1976

187, 1976

15 Dec 1976

Ss. 3‑13 and 15‑18: 1 Jan 1977
S. 14: 22 Nov 1977 (see Gazette 1977, No. S259)
Remainder: Royal Assent

Ss. 18‑20

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1977

160, 1977

10 Nov 1977

1 Jan 1978 (see Gazette 1977, No. S259)

S. 32
S. 33 (am. by 52, 1978,
s. 3, 210, 1978, ss. 8 and 9, 143, 1980, s. 33, 113, 1981, s. 49)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1978

52, 1978

12 June 1978

12 June 1978

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act (No. 2) 1978

210, 1978

6 Dec 1978

6 Dec 1978

Ss. 9 and 10

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1980

143, 1980

9 Sept 1980

(see 143, 1980)

Ss. 35 and 36

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1981

113, 1981

24 June 1981

(see 113, 1981 below)

(see 113, 1981 below)

Administrative Changes (Consequential Provisions) Act 1978

36, 1978

12 June 1978

12 June 1978

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act (No. 2) 1978

210, 1978

6 Dec 1978

6 Dec 1978

Ss. 9 and 10

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1980

143, 1980

19 Sept 1980

S. 19(a): 1 Jan 1978
Remainder: 1 Jan 1981 (see Gazette 1980, No. S282)

Ss. 35 and 36

Public Service and Statutory Authorities Amendment Act 1980

177, 1980

17 Dec 1980

Part III (ss. 49‑51): Royal Assent (c)

Statute Law Revision Act 1981

61, 1981

12 June 1981

S. 115: Royal Assent (d)

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1981

113, 1981

24 June 1981

S. 30: 10 Aug 1981 (see Gazette 1981, No. S158)
Remainder: Royal Assent

Ss. 48 and 51
S. 52 (rep. by 154, 1982, s. 22)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1981

176, 1981

2 Dec 1981

Part XIX (s. 68): 30 Dec 1981 (e)

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1982

154, 1982

31 Dec 1982

31 Dec 1982

Companies and Securities Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1981

153, 1981

26 Oct 1981

Part XI (s. 100): 1 July 1982 (see Gazette 1982, No. S124) (f)

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1982

154, 1982

31 Dec 1982

31 Dec 1982

S. 24

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1983

7, 1983

1 June 1983

Ss. 1, 2, 15(1) and 24: Royal Assent
Remainder: 1 July 1983 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1983, No. S124)

Broadcasting and Television Amendment (Election Blackout) Act 1983

37, 1983

19 June 1983

19 June 1983

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983

39, 1983

20 June 1983

S. 3: 18 July 1983 (g)

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1983

91, 1983

 22 Nov 1983

S. 3: 20 Dec 1983 (h)

S. 6(1)

Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1983

136, 1983

22 Dec 1983

27 Aug 1985 (see s. 2 and Gazette 1985, No. S322)

Australian Government Solicitor (Consequential Amendments) Act 1984

10, 1984

10 Apr 1984

S. 3: 1 July 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S231) (j)

Public Service Reform Act 1984

63, 1984

25 June 1984

S. 151(1): 1 July 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S245, p. 2) (k)

S. 151(a)

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1984

72, 1984

25 June 1984

S. 3: 23 July 1984 (l)

S. 5(1)

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1984

163, 1984

25 Oct 1984

Ss. 1, 2, 5‑7, 9(a), 10, 12(c), 15(a), 18(c), 16, 20 and 22: Royal Assent
Ss. 8, 9(b)‑(d), 11, 12(a), (b), (d)‑(f), 13, 14, 15(b)‑(d), 17, 18(a), (b), (d)‑(f) and 19: 19 July 1984
Ss. 3, 4 and 21: 1 Dec 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S507)

Ss. 3(2) and 22

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1984

165, 1984

25 Oct 1984

S. 3: 13 Dec 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S519) (m)

Ss. 2(32), 6(1) and 9

Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1985

66, 1985

5 June 1985

Ss. 9(2) and 14: 3 July 1985
Remainder: 1 Jan 1986

Ss. 14(2), (3), 65(2), (3), 95(6), 97 and 103‑105
S. 96 (am. by 68, 1987, s. 34)
S. 98 (am. by 191, 1985, s. 19; 79, 1987, s. 31; 184, 1987, s. 40; 146, 1988, s. 54; 183, 1991, s. 98)
S. 99 (am. by 184, 1987, s. 41)
S. 99A (ad. by 79, 1987, s. 32; am. by 184, 1987, s. 42)
S. 100 (am. by 146, 1988, s. 54)
S. 101 (am. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 102 (am. by 191, 1985, s. 20)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting and Television Legislation Amendment Act 1985

191, 1985

16 Dec 1985

(see 191, 1985 below)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1987

68, 1987

5 June 1987

(see 68, 1987 below)

Broadcasting Amendment Act 1987

79, 1987

5 June 1987

4 Aug 1987

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 3) 1987

184, 1987

30 Dec 1987

(see 184, 1987 below)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1988

56, 1988

15 June 1988

(see 56, 1988) below)

Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988

146, 1988

26 Dec 1988

S. 54 (1)(a) and (2): 23 Jan 1989 (n)
S. 54 (1)(b): 4 Aug 1987 (n)

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991

183, 1991

6 Dec 1991

(see 183, 1991 below)

Public Service and Statutory Authorities Amendment Act 1985

166, 1985

11 Dec 1985

Part VI (s. 45): 8 Jan 1986 (p)

S. 45(2)

Broadcasting and Television Legislation Amendment Act 1985

191, 1985

16 Dec 1985

Ss. 4(2), 6(2), 7, 15(2) and 17‑21: 1 Jan 1986 (see s. 2 (2))
Remainder: 31 Dec 1985

Ss. 13(2), 14(2) and 16

Broadcasting and Television Legislation Amendment Act 1986

2, 1986

19 Feb 1986

19 Feb 1986

S. 21 (ad. by 76, 1986, s. 3)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1986

76, 1986

24 June 1986

S. 3: (q)

S. 9

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1987

68, 1987

5 June 1987

Ss. 1 and 2: 3 July 1987
Ss. 15 and 28: 1 Oct 1987 (see Gazette 1987, No. S136)
Ss. 33 and 34: 1 Jan 1986
Ss. 35 and 36: 4 Aug 1987 (see s. 2 (3))
Remainder: 1 July 1987 (see Gazette 1987, No. S136)

S. 22(2) S. 22(3), (5) and (6) (rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 22(4) (am. by 183, 1987, s. 8; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 22(5A)‑(5C) and (7)‑(9) (ad. by 183, 1987, s. 8; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 24(2) and (3) (rep. by 56,1988, s. 15)
S. 27(2), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11) and (13)‑(15) (rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 27(3) and (12) (am. by 183, 1987, s. 9; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 27(4A)‑
(4C), (6A), (8A), (10A) and (16)‑(18) (ad. by 183, 1987, s. 9; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act (No. 2) 1987

183, 1987

26 Dec 1987

(see 183, 1987 below)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1988

56, 1988

15 June 1988

(see 56, 1988 below)

S. 19

Broadcasting Amendment Act 1987

79, 1987

5 June 1987

4 Aug 1987

S. 33
S. 13(2), (4), (5) and (6) (rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 13(3) (am. by 183, 1987, s. 11; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S.13(4A), (4B) and (5B) (ad. by 183, 1987, s. 11; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)
S. 13(5A) (ad. by 68, 1987, s. 36; ad. by 183, 1987, s. 11; rep. by 56, 1988, s. 15)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1987

68, 1987

5 June 1987

(see 68,1987 above)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act (No. 2) 1987

183, 1987

26 Dec 1987

(see 183, 1987 below)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1988

56, 1988

15 June 1988

(see 56, 1988 below)

S. 19(2)

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1987

80, 1987

5 June 1987

14 Sept 1987 (see Gazette 1987, No. S231)

Ss. 6 and 7

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 4) 1987

134, 1987

18 Dec 1987

18 Dec 1987

S. 6(2)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act (No. 2) 1987

183, 1987

26 Dec 1987

Ss.1‑3 and 5: Royal Assent
Part IV (ss. 10 and 11): 4 Aug 1987 (see s. 2(2))
Remainder: 1 July 1987 (see s. 2(3) and Gazette 1987, No. S136)

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 3) 1987

184, 1987

30 Dec 1987

S. 34(8): 4 Aug 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S259)
S. 40: 1 Jan 1986 (see s. 2(2))
Remainder: 27 Jan 1988

Ss. 14(2), 16(2), (3), 17(2), (3), 20(2), (3), 22(2), (3), 24(2), 30(2) and 33(2)
Ss. 23(2), 24(3) and 34(6) (am. by 146, 1988, s. 55)
S. 36 (am. by 56, 1988, s. 15)

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1988

56, 1988

15 June 1988

(see 56, 1988 below)

Ss. 16‑19

Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988

146, 1988

26 Dec 1988

S. 55: 23 Jan 1989 (r)

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1988

56, 1988

15 June 1988

Ss. 6(2), 7(2), 12 and 14(2) (in part): 8 Dec 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No. S373)
S. 14(2) (in part): 8 June 1987 (see Gazette 1988, No. S373)
Remainder: Royal Assent

Ss. 16‑19

Statutory Instruments (Tabling and Disallowance) Legislation Amendment Act 1988

99, 1988

2 Dec 1988

2 Dec 1988

A.C.T. Self‑Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988

109, 1988

6 Dec 1988

S. 32: 7 Dec 1988 (s)

Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988

146, 1988

26 Dec 1988

Ss. 13, 14, 17‑35, 37‑46, 48(1), 50 and 53: 23 Jan 1989 (t)
Ss.15, 16, 36, 47, 48(2) and 49: 1 Mar 1989 (t)

Ss. 24(2), 25 2), 28(2), 30(2), 33(2), 34(2), (3), 46(2), 50 and 53

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989

23, 1990

17 Jan 1990

Part 8 (ss. 20 and 21: Royal Assent (u)

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990

7, 1991

8 Jan 1991

S. 35: (v)

Broadcasting (National Metropolitan Radio Plan) Act 1988

147, 1988

26 Dec 1988

26 Dec 1988

as amended by

 

 

 

 

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990

7, 1991

8 Jan 1991

S. 35: (w)

Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1989

29, 1989

22 May 1989

22 May 1989

Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 1989

31, 1989

24 May 1989

24 May 1989

Telecommunications and Postal Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1989

63, 1989

19 June 1989

Ss. 1 and 2: Royal Assent
Part 5 (ss. 17 and 18): 30 June 1989 (see s. 2(3) and Gazette 1989, No. S216)
Remainder: 1 July 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S230)

Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989

23, 1990

17 Jan 1990

Part 7 (ss. 17‑19): Royal Assent (x)

Broadcasting Amendment Act 1990

102, 1990

18 Dec 1990

18 Dec 1990

Ss. 20 and 21

Broadcasting (Foreign Ownership) Amendment Act 1990

103, 1990

18 Dec 1990

Ss. 3‑6 and 9: 22 May 1991
Remainder: Royal Assent

S. 12

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990

7, 1991

8 Jan 1991

Ss. 1‑12, 13(a), (b), (e), 14, 15(a), 17‑19, 24(c), 28 (c), 32, 35 and 37: Royal Assent
Remainder: 8 July 1991

Ss. 2(2), (3), 7(2), (3), 19(2) and 37

Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1990

11, 1991

21 Jan 1991

Ss. 7 and 9: Royal Assent (y)
S. 8: 15 Feb 1991 (y)

S. 9(2)

Telecommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1991

99, 1991

27 June 1991

Part 4 (s. 25): 1 July 1991 (z)

AUSSAT Repeal Act 1991

145, 1991

21 Oct 1991

Part 3 (ss. 8‑12): 1 Feb 1992 (see Gazette 1992, No. S46)
Remainder: Royal Assent

Broadcasting Amendment Act 1991

158, 1991

21 Oct 1991

21 Oct 1991

S. 11

Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991

180, 1991

25 Nov 1991

Part 9 (ss. 93‑115): 23 Dec 1991 (za)

Ss. 70, 77‑79, 82, 89, 96(2) and (3)

Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991

183, 1991

6 Dec 1991

Ss. 19‑21: 31 Dec 1992
Remainder: 3 Jan 1992

Part 4 (ss. 23‑26)

Political Broadcasts and Political Disclosures Act 1991

203, 1991

19 Dec 1991

Part 2 (ss. 4‑9): 3 Jan 1992 (see Gazette 1992, No. S2) (zb)

Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1992

82, 1992

30 June 1992

Ss. 16, 18‑20(1), and 21: (zc)
Ss. 17 and 20(2): Royal Assent (zc)

Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992

105, 1992

9 July 1992

5 Oct 1992: (see s. 2 and Gazette 1992, No. GN38)

S. 28(2), (3)

 

 

 

 

 


(a)     The Commonwealth Bank Act 1953 was repealed by section 4 of the Reserve Bank Act 1959, Subsection 4(2) of that Act provides as follows:

                 (2)   The last preceding subsection does not affect the operation of any amendment of an Act made by an Act referred to in that subsection or any provision for the citation of an Act as so amended.

(b)    The Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Act 1971 was repealed by section 7 of the Statute Law Revision Act 1973, Subsection 7(2) of that Act provides as follows:

                 (2)   The repeal of an Act by this section does not affect the operation of:

                              (a)   any amendment of another Act made by the repealed Act; or

                              (b)   any provision for the citation of that other Act as amended by the repealed Act.

(c)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part III (sections 49‑51) only of the Public Service and Statutory Authorities Amendment Act 1980, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4, subsections 5(2) and 7(2), (5), (6) and (7), sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18 and 19, subsections 21(1) and 37(5), sections 38, 43 and 44, subsection 45(10) and sections 46 to 66 (inclusive) shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

(d)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 115 only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1981, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(e)     The Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1981 was amended by Part XIX (section 68) only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1981, subsection 2(12) of which provides as follows:

               (12)   The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

(f)      The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part XI (section 100) only of the Companies and Securities Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1981, subsection 2(4) of which provides as follows:

                 (4)   Parts VII, VIII, IX, X and XI shall come into operation on the day on which the Companies Act 1981 comes into operation.

(g)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(h)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1983, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(j)      The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 3 only of the Australian Government Solicitor (Consequential Amendments) Act 1984, section 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to subsection (2), this Act shall come into operation, or shall be deemed to have come into operation, as the case requires, on the day on which section 7 of the Judiciary Amendment Act (No. 2) 1984 comes into operation.

(k)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by subsection 151(1) only of the Public Service Reform Act 1984, subsection 2(4) of which provides as follows:

                 (4)   The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on such day as is, or on such respective days as are, fixed by Proclamation.

(l)      The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1984, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(m)    The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1984, subsection 2(29) of which provides that section 9 and the amendments made to the Broadcasting Act 1942 shall come into operation on the day fixed by Proclamation for the purposes of subsection 2(20) of that Act.

(n)     The Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1985 was amended by section 54 only of the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988, subsections 2(1)and (5) of which provide as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to subsections (2), (3), (4)               and (5), this Act commences on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

                 (5)   Paragraph 54(1)(b) is deemed to have commenced on 4 August 1987.

(p)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part IV (section 45)              only of the Public Service and Statutory Authorities Amendment Act 1985, subsection 2(7) of which provides as follows:

                 (7)   The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

(q)     The Broadcasting and Television Legislation Amendment Act 1986 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1986, subsection 2(5) of which provides as follows:

                 (5)   The amendments of the Broadcasting and Television Legislation Amendment Act 1986 made by this Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 19 February 1986.

(r)     The Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 3) 1987 was amended by section 55 only of the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to subsection (2), (3), (4) and (5), this Act commences on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(s)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by section 32 only of the A.C.T. Self‑Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:

                 (3)   The remaining provisions of this Act (including the amendments made by Schedule 5) commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation.

         Section 32 so far as it relates to the Broadcasting Act 1942 commenced on 7 December 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No. S374).

(t)      The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by sections 13‑50 and 53 only of the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988, subsections 2(1) and (3) of which provide as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to subsections (2), (3), (4) and (5), this Act commences on the twenty‑eighth day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

                 (3)   Sections 15, 16, and 36, subsection 48 (2), section 49 and Schedules 2, 4 and 5 commence on 1 March 1989.

(u)     The Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988 was amended by Part 8 (sections 20 and 21) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:

                 (3)   The amendment of the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988 made by this Act is to be taken to have commenced on the day on which that first‑mentioned Act received the Royal Assent.

(v)     The Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988 was amended by section 35 only of the Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:

                 (3)   The amendments of the Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act 1988 made by section 35 is taken to have commenced on 1 March 1989.

(w)    The Broadcasting (National Metropolitan Radio Plan) Act 1988 was amended by section 35 only of the Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:

                 (2)   The amendment of the Broadcasting (National Metropolitan Radio Plan) Act 1988 made by section 35 is taken to have commenced on 26 December 1988.

(x)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part 7 (sections 17‑19) only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(y)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by sections 7‑9 only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1990, subsections 2(1) and (3) of which provide as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

                 (3)   Section 8 commences:

                              (a)   on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent; or

                              (b)   immediately after the commencement of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989; whichever occurs later.

(z)     The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part 4 (section 25) only of the Telecommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1991, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:

                 (2)   Part 2, Part 3 (except section 24) and Part 4 commence on 1 July 1991.

(za)   The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part 9 (sections 93‑115) only of the Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to subsection (2), this Act commences 28 days after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(zb)  The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by Part 2 (sections 4‑9) only of the Political Broadcasts and Political Disclosures Act 1991, subsections 2(2) and (3) of which provide as follows:

                 (2)   Subject to subsection (3), Parts 2, 4 and 5 commence on a day to be fixed by Proclamation.

                 (3)   If Parts 2, 4 and 5 do not commence within the period of 6 months beginning on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent, they commence on the first day after the end of that period.

(zc)   The Broadcasting Act 1942 was amended by sections 16‑21 only of the Transport and Communications Legislation Amendment Act 1992, subsections 2(1) and (4) of which provide as follows:

                 (1)   Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

                 (4)   Sections 16, 18 and 19, subsection 20(1) and section 21 are taken to have commenced immediately after the commencement of the Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991 (other than sections 19, 20 and 21 of that Act).

         The Broadcasting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991 other than sections 19‑21 commenced on 3 January 1992.


The current amendment history of the Broadcasting Act 1942 after renumbering by the Broadcasting and Television Act 1956 (No. 33, 1956) appears in the Table below. For repealed provisions see Repeal Tables 1 and 2.

Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

S. 1 ..........................................

am. No. 121, 1964; No. 120, 1965; No. 31, 1969; No. 72, 1971; No. 66, 1985

S. 4 ..........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 40, 1951

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 82, 1963; No. 67, 1964; No. 31, 1969; No. 8, 1971; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 55, 1974; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981;No. 154, 1982; No. 7, 1983; No. 72, 1984; Nos. 66 and 191, 1985; Nos. 79 and 184, 1987; Nos. 109, 146 and 147, 1988; No. 63, 1989; No. 102, 1990; Nos. 7, 11, 99, 145, 180, 183 and 203, 1991; Nos. 82 and 105, 1992

S. 6...........................................

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

Part IIID (ss. 95, 95A‑95U) .......

ad. No. 203, 1991

S. 95 ........................................

rs. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 146, 1988

 

ad. No. 203, 1991

Ss. 95A‑95U ............................

ad. No. 203, 1991

 

 


Certain provisions of the Broadcasting Act 1942 were repealed either prior to renumbering by the Broadcasting and Television Act 1956 (No. 33, 1956) or by that Act. The amendment history of those repealed provisions appears in the Table below. For repealed provisions subsequent to Act No. 33, 1956 see Repeal Table 2.

Repeal Table 1

ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

S. 15A......................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

rep. No. 33, 1956

Ss. 29‑31..................................

rep. No. 64, 1948

S. 35.........................................

rep. No. 64, 1948

S. 38.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rep. No. 33, 1956

S. 39.........................................

rep. No. 33, 1956

Part IV (ss. 72‑80, 83‑85)........

rep. No. 33, 1956

Ss. 72‑80..................................

rep. No. 33, 1956

Ss. 81, 82.................................

rep. No. 39, 1946

Ss. 83, 84.................................

rep. No. 33, 1956

S. 85.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rep. No. 33, 1956

S. 99.........................................

am. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 41, 1951

S. 100.......................................

rs. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 41, 1951

S. 101.......................................

rep. No. 41, 1951

The Schedule...........................

rep. No. 33, 1956


The amendment history of the repealed provisions of the Broadcasting Act 1942 subsequent to Act No. 33, 1956 appears in the Table below.

Repeal Table 2

ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

Title...........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 2...........................................

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 3...........................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 82, 1963; No. 38, 1965; No. 31, 1969; No. 8, 1971

 

rep. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

S. 5...........................................

rep. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

Heading to Part IA ....................

rs. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Part IA (s. 6A) .........................

ad. No. 136, 1983

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 6A........................................

ad. No. 136, 1983

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 6B.........................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rs. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 6C.........................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 63, 1989; No. 145, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Part II (ss. 7‑17, 26‑29)............

ad. No. 64, 1948

Part II.........................................
(ss. 7‑15, 15A‑15F, 16, 16A, 17, 17AA, 17A‑17C, 18, 18A, 19, 21, 21AA, 21AB, 21A, 22, 22AA, 22A‑22C, 23‑25, 25AA, 25AB, 25A, 25B, 26, 26A, 27, 27A, 27AA, 27AB, 27B, 27D, 27E, 28, 28A, 29)

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 1 of Part II (ss. 7‑15).........

rep. No. 187, 1976

Div. 1 of Part II..........................
(ss. 7‑15, 15A‑15F)

ad. No. 187, 1976

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 7...........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 8...........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 82, 1954; No. 33, 1956; No. 36, 1960; No. 21, 1969; No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 9...........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 82, 1954; No. 36, 1960; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 10.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 82, 1954

 

rs. No. 21, 1969; No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 11.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. Nos. 8 and 136, 1971

 

am. No. 50, 1973

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 12.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 72, 1971

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 13.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 82, 1954

 

rs. No. 36, 1960; No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 14.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 82, 1954; No. 72, 1971

 

rs. No. 187, 1976; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 21, 1969; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15A......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15B.......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15C.......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 163, 1984; Nos. 66 and 191, 1985; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15D.......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15E.......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 15F.......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

 

ad. No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 2 of Part II........

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 16.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 36, 1960; No. 38, 1965; No. 56, 1975; No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985 (as am. by No. 191, 1985); No. 191, 1985; No. 79, 1987; Nos. 56 and 146, 1988; No. 203, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 16A......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 17.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 38, 1965; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 99 and 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 17AA....................................

ad. No. 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div.3 of Part II.........

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 3 of Part II (ss. 18‑25).......

ad. No. 33, 1956

Div. 3 of Part II..........................
(ss. 17A‑17C, 18, 18A, 19, 21, 21AA, 21AB, 21A, 22, 22AA, 22A‑22C, 23‑25, 25AA, 25AB, 25A, 25B)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 17A......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 191, 1985; Nos. 79 and 184, 1987; Nos. 56 and 146, 1988; No. 102, 1990; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 17B.......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 17C.......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 102, 1990; Nos. 7 and 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 18.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 38, 1965; No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No.113, 1981; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 18A......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 19.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 20.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 21.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 21AA....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 21AB....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 21A......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 10, 1984; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 22.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 22AA....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rs. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 22A......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 22B.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 22C.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 23.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 24.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 25.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 25AA....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rs. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 25AB....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 25A......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 163, 1984; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 25B.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 4 of Part II........

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 26.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 12, 1953; No. 33, 1956; No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 36, 1978; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 26A......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 27.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 27A......................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 36, 1978

 

rs. No. 143, 1980

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 27AA, 27AB.......................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 27B.......................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 27C.......................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 143, 1980

S. 27D.......................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 27E.......................................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 5 of Part II........

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 28.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 8, 1971; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 36, 1978; No. 113, 1981; No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 28A......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 55, 1975; No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 187, 1976

 

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 29.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Part III......................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Part III........................................
(ss. 60, 63, 64, 72‑74, 78A)

rep. No. 180, 1991

Div. 1 of Part III..........................
(ss. 30‑40)

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 30.........................................

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 31.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No. 47, 1967

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 32.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 47, 1967

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 33.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956; Nos. 8 and 136, 1971

 

rep. No. 187, 1976Ss. 34‑36

 

am. No. 33, 1956

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

Ss. 34‑36..................................

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 37.........................................

rs. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 38.........................................

am. No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 39.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 40.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

Div. 2 of Part III (ss. 41‑58).......

ad. No. 39, 1946

Div. 2 of Part III..........................
(ss. 41‑44, 44A, 45, 46, 46A, 47, 48, 48A, 49‑52, 54‑58)

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 41.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 42.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 177, 1980

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 43.........................................

rs. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 36, 1960; Nos. 8 and 136, 1971; No. 50, 1973; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); Nos. 89 and 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 44.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 36, 1960

 

ad. No. 177, 1980

 

am. No. 61, 1981; No. 113, 1981 (as am. by No. 176, 1981)

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 44A......................................

ad. No. 177, 1980

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 45.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 36, 1960; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 46.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 39, 1960; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 46A......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 57, 1966

 

rs. No. 47, 1967

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 47.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 48.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 48A......................................

ad. No. 47, 1967

 

am. No. 8, 1971; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 49.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 50.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 51.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 52.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 53.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 47, 1967

S. 54.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 55.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 56.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

rs. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 57, 1966; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 57.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 57, 1966; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 58.........................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 59.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No. 56, 1975; No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 60.........................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 61.........................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 57, 1966; No. 8, 1971; No. 187, 1976; No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 62.........................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 57, 1966; No. 8, 1971; No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 143, 1980

S. 63.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 56, 1975

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 64.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 65.........................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 47, 1967; No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 66.........................................

rs. No. 39, 1946

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 67.........................................

am. No. 33, 1956

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 68.........................................

rs. No. 64, 1948; No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 36, 1978; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 69.........................................

am. No. 39, 1946

 

rs. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 12, 1953; No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 70.........................................

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 36, 1978

 

rs. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 70A......................................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 70B.......................................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 71.........................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 33, 1956; No. 57, 1966

 

rs. No. 8, 1971

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 71A......................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 143, 1980

S. 71B.......................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 72.........................................

rs. No. 143, 1980

 

am. No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 73.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 56, 1975; No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 143, 1980; No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 74.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 56, 1975; No. 89, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 7, 1983; No. 63, 1989; No. 99, 1991

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Div. 5A of Part III.......................
(ss. 75, 76, 76A)

ad. No. 143, 1980
rep. No. 66, 1985

Ss. 75, 76.................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 56, 1975

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

 

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

am. No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 76A......................................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 77.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 2, 1986

S. 78.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 8, 1971; No. 89, 1976; No. 36, 1978; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 78A......................................

ad. No. 47, 1967

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 7, 1983; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79.........................................

rep. No. 7, 1983

S. 79A......................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 7, 1983

Part IIIA.....................................
(ss. 79B‑79Z, 79ZA‑79ZJ)

ad. No. 160, 1977

Part IIIA.....................................
(ss. 79B‑79E, 79EA,
79F‑79Z, 79ZA‑79ZJ)

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79B.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79C.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Ss. 79D, 79E.............................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79EA....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79F.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Ss. 79G‑79J.............................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79K.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Ss. 79L‑79S.............................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79T.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Ss. 79U‑79W............................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79X.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79Y......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 63, 1984; No. 166, 1985

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79Z.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 36, 1978

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Ss. 79ZA‑79ZE........................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79ZF.....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rs. No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79ZG....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79ZH....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 36, 1978

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 79ZJ.....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rs. No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 180, 1991

Heading to Part IIIB....................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rs. No. 66, 1985; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 1 of Part IIIB.....

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

 

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 1 of Part IV........................
(ss. 80‑89)

rs. No. 33, 1956

Div. 1 of Part IV........................
(ss. 80‑87, 87A, 88, 89)

rep. No. 160, 1977

Part IIIB......................................
(ss. 80, 80A, 81‑89, 89A‑89E)

ad. No. 160, 1977

Part IIIB......................................
(ss. 80, 80A, 80B, 81, 81AA, 81AB, 81A‑81C, 82, 82A, 82AAA, 82AB‑82AD, 82B, 83, 83A‑83K, 84‑86, 86AA, 86AAA, 86AB, 86A‑86H, 87, 88, 88AA, 88A‑88E, 89, 89A‑89C, 89CA‑89CC, 89D, 89DAA‑89DAP, 89DA‑89DI)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 80.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 210, 1978; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 79 and 184, 1987; Nos. 56 and 146, 1988; Nos. 7 and 183, 1991; No. 82, 1992

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 80A......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 80B.......................................

ad. No. 183, 1991

 

am. No. 82, 1992

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 81.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 31, 1969; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No.20, 1974)

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 79 and 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 81AA, 81AB.......................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 81A......................................

ad. No. 184, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 81B.......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 81C.......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 82.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 210, 1978; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 79 and 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 82AA....................................

ad. No. 134, 1987

 

rep. No. 183, 1991

S. 82A......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

rs. No. 154, 1982

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 82AAA.................................

ad. No. 102, 1990

 

am. No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 82AB‑82AD........................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 105S ....................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

Renumbered s. 82B...............

No. 66, 1985

S. 82B.......................................

rs. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 83.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 210, 1978; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 91, 1983; No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 68, 79, 134 and 184, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rs. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 83A......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 103, 1990; No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 83B.......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 102, 1990; No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 83C‑83E.............................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 83F.......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 83G‑83K.............................

ad. No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S.84..........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 66, 1985; No. 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 85.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 21, 1969

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985; No. 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 86.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 210, 1978; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 68, 79, 80 and 184, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rs. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 86AA....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. Nos. 102 and 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 86AAA.................................

ad. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 86AB ...................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 86A......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

rs. No. 154, 1982

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 86B, 86C............................

ad. No. 154, 1982

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 86D.......................................

ad. No. 154, 1982

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 86E‑86H.............................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 87.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 163, 1984; No. 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 87A......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 88.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 79, 80 and 184, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rs. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 88AA....................................

ad. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 88A‑88E.............................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89.........................................

ad. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977; No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89A......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 68, 79, 134 and 184, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rs. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 103, 1990; Nos. 7 and 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89B.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

 

rs. No. 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

am. Nos. 7 and 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89C.......................................

ad. No. 134, 1987

 

rs. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991Ss. 89CA, 89CB

 

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89CA, 89CB.......................

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89CC....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89D.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 136, 1983

 

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988 (as am. by No. 23, 1990); Nos. 29 and 63, 1989; No. 23, 1990; Nos. 145 and 183, 1991; No. 82, 1992

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 1A of Part IIIB.....................
(ss. 89DAA‑89DAP)

ad. No. 147, 1988
rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89DAA‑89DAP...................

ad. No. 147, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 2 of Part IIIB.......................
(ss. 89DA‑89DI)

ad. No. 146, 1988
rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89DA....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89DB‑89DG........................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89DH....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89DI......................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Part IIIBA (ss. 89E‑89X) ...........

ad. No. 56, 1988

Part IIIBA ..................................
(ss. 89E, 89EA, 89F‑89J, 89JA, 89K, 89KA, 89KB, 89L‑89N, 89S‑89X, 90, 90C, 90 F, 90FA, 90G, 90GA, 90GB, 90H, 90HA‑90HC, 90J, 90JA, 90JAA, 90K, 90L, 90LA, 90M, 90N, 91, 91AAD, 92, 92C, 92CA, 92D, 92DA, 92DB, 92E, 92EA‑92EC, 92F, 92FAA, 92FAAA, 92FA, 92G, 92GA, 92H, 92J, 92JB, 92JD, 92L‑92N, 92NA, 92P‑92U, 92UA, 92V, 92VA, 92X‑92Z, 92ZA‑92ZN)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89E.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

 

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89EA....................................

ad. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89F, 89G............................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89H, 89J.............................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89JA.....................................

ad. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89K.......................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89KA....................................

ad. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89KB....................................

ad. No. 7, 1991

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89L‑89N.............................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89P‑89R.............................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 7, 1991

S. 89S.......................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89T.......................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 89U‑89W............................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 89X.......................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Part IV.....................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Div. 2 of Part IV......

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Div. 2 of Part IIIBA...

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Subdiv. A................
of Div. 2 of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 68, 1987

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 2 of Part IV (s. 90).............

rep. No. 31, 1969

Div. 2 of Part IV .......................
(ss. 90, 90A‑90R)

ad. No. 31, 1969

Div. 2 of Part IIIBA ....................
(ss. 90, 90C, 90F, 90FA, 90G, 90GA, 90GB, 90H, 90HA‑90HC, 90J, 90JA, 90JAA, 90K, 90L, 90LA, 90M, 90N)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90 ........................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 90AAA, 90AAB.................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 90A......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 90AA....................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 90B.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 68, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

Heading to Subdiv. B................
of Div. 2 of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 68, 1987
rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90C.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 72 and 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 56, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90D.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 68, 1987

S. 90E.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 68, 1987

S. 90F.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90FA....................................

ad. No. 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90G......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

rs. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 163, 1984; No. 56, 1988; No. 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 90GA, 90GB.......................

ad. No. 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90H.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

 

ad. No. 134, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 90HA‑90HC........................

ad. No. 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90J.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 91, 1983; No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90JA.....................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 68, 1987; Nos. 56 and 146, 1988; No. 102, 1990; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90JAA..................................

ad. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Subdiv. C................
of Div. 2 of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 68, 1987
rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90K.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90L.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984; No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90LA....................................

ad. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90M......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90N.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 90P.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 90Q......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

S. 90R.......................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

Heading to Div. 3 of Part IV......

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Div. 3 of Part IIIB.....

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Subdiv. A................
of Div. 3 of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 68, 1987
rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 3 of Part IV (ss. 91, 92).....

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 36, 1960

Div. 3 of Part IV........................
(ss. 91, 92, 92A‑92K)

rep. No. 38, 1965

Div. 3 of Part IV........................
(ss. 91, 91A, 91B, 92, 92A‑92F, 92FA, 92G‑92J, 92JA, 92K, 92KA)

ad. No. 38, 1965

Div. 3 of Part IIIB.......................
(ss. 91, 91AAD, 92, 92C, 92CA, 92D, 92DA, 92DB, 92E, 92EA‑92EC, 92F, 92FAA, 92FAAA, 92FA, 92G, 92GA, 92H, 92J, 92JB, 92JD)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 91.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 36, 1960; No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 91AAA.................................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

am. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

Ss. 91AAB, 91AAC..................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91AAD.................................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

am. No. 56, 1988; No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 91AAE..................................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91AA....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91AB....................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91A......................................

ad. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 68, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91B.......................................

ad. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 31, 1969

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91C.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 91D.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

Heading to Subdiv. B................
of Div. 3 of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 68, 1987
rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92.........................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

rs. No. 36, 1960; No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 57, 1966; No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 72 and 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; Nos. 68, 79 and 183, 1987; Nos. 56 and 146, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92A......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 68, 1987

S. 92B.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 31, 1969; No. 113, 1981; No. 91, 1983

 

rep. No. 68, 1987

S. 92C.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 120, 1965; No. 57, 1966; No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984; No. 68, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92CA....................................

ad. No. 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92D.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965; No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 163, 1984; No. 56, 1988; No. 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 92DA, 92DB.......................

ad. No. 103, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92E.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

 

ad. No. 134, 1987

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 92EA‑92EC.........................

ad. No. 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92F.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 57, 1966; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 39 and 91, 1983; No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92FAA..................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 68, 1987; Nos. 56 and 146, 1988; No. 102, 1990; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92FAAA...............................

ad. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Subdiv. C of Div. 3....................
of Part IIIBA (ss. 92FAB‑92FAD)

ad. No. 68, 1987
rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 92FAB..................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 153, 1981

 

rep. No. 72, 1984

 

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

am. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 92FAC..................................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

am. No. 183, 1987

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

S. 92FAD..................................

ad. No. 68, 1987

 

am. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

Heading to Subdiv. D................
of Div. 3 of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 68, 1987

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92FA....................................

ad. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92G......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984; No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92GA....................................

ad. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92H.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981 (as am. by No. 176, 1981); No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92J.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974); No. 113, 1981; No. 72, 1984; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92JA.....................................

ad. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 31, 1969; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

Div. 3A of Part IIIBA..................
(ss. 92JB‑92JD)

ad. No. 56, 1988

Div. 3A of Part IIIBA..................
(ss. 92JB, 92JD)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92JB.....................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92JC.....................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 158, 1991

S. 92JD.....................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92K.......................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

S. 92KA....................................

ad. No. 38, 1965

 

am. Nos. 89 and 157, 1976

 

rep. No. 113, 1981

Heading to Div. 3A of Part IV....

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Div. 4......................
of Part IIIBA

ad. No. 66, 1985
rs. No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 3A of Part IV......................
(ss. 92L‑92U)

ad. No. 113, 1981

Div. 4 of Part IIIB.......................
(ss. 92L‑92N, 92NA, 92P‑92U)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92L.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 163, 1984; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92M......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 102, 1990; No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92N.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 56, 1988; No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92NA....................................

ad. No. 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92P.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988; No. 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92Q......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92R.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92S.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 68, 1987; No. 56, 1988; No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92T.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92U.......................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 5......................
of Part IIIBA

am. No. 146, 1988
rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 5 of Part IIIBA.....................
(ss. 92V, 92W)

ad. No. 66, 1985

Div. 5 of Part IIIBA.....................
(ss. 92UA, 92V, 92VA)

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92UA....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 7, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92V......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92VA....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92W......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 56, 1988

Div. 6 of Part IIIBA.....................
(ss. 92X‑92Z)

ad. No. 184, 1987
rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92X.......................................

ad. No. 184, 1987

 

am. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92Y......................................

ad. No. 184, 1987

 

am. Nos. 56 and 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92Z.......................................

ad. No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Div. 7 of Part IIIBA.....................
(ss. 92ZA‑92ZN)

ad. No. 56, 1988
rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 92ZA‑92ZC........................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92ZD....................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 92ZE.....................................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 92ZF‑92ZJ.........................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 92ZK, 92ZL........................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

am. No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 92ZM, 92ZN.......................

ad. No. 56, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Part IIIC......................................
(ss. 93, 94, 94A‑94Z, 94ZA‑94ZM)

ad. No. 79, 1987

Part IIIC......................................
(ss. 93, 94, 94A‑94Z, 94ZA‑94ZL)

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 4 of Part IV .....

rep. No. 66, 1985

Div. 4 of Part IV (ss. 93‑98) ....

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Ss. 93, 94.................................

rs. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

 

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 94A‑94K.............................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94L.......................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94M......................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94N.......................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 94P‑94Z.............................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94ZA....................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94ZB....................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 63, 1989; No. 145, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94ZC....................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94ZD....................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 94ZE, 94ZF........................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Ss. 94ZG‑94ZL........................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 94ZM....................................

ad. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 146, 1988

Heading to Part IV.....................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 96.........................................

rs. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 89C.......................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 163, 1984

 

rs. No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 96.................

No. 66, 1985

S. 96.........................................

am No. 146, 1988; No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 97.........................................

rs. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 5 of Part IV......

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 99.........................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 191, 1985; No. 2, 1986

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 99A......................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 146, 1988

S. 100.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 187, 1976; No. 165, 1984; No. 66, 1985 (as am. by No. 191, 1985); No. 191, 1985; No. 2, 1986; No. 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988; Nos. 11 and 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 100A....................................

ad. No. 49, 1972

 

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rep. No. 89, 1976

S. 101.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956;

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 191, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 102.......................................

rep. No. 39, 1946

 

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 21, 1969; No. 66, 1985; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 103.......................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 104.......................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 105.......................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 105A....................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

rep. No. 38, 1965

 

ad. No. 47, 1967

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Div. 5A of Part IV....

rs. No. 89, 1976; No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Div. 5A of Part IV......................
(ss. 105B‑105F)

ad. No. 82, 1963

Div. 5A of Part IV......................
(ss. 105AA, 105AB, 105AD, 105B, 105F)

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105AA..................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105AB..................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105AC..................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 105AD..................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105AE..................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 105B.....................................

ad. No. 82, 1963

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105BA..................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

Ss. 105C‑105E.........................

ad. No. 82, 1963

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 105F.....................................

ad. No. 82, 1963

 

rs. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Div. 5B of Part IV......................
(ss. 105G‑105L)

ad. No. 31, 1969

Div. 5B of Part IV......................
(ss. 105G, 105L)

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105G....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105H.....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 105J.....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 105K.....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 105L.....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Div. 5C of Part IV....

rep. No. 66, 1985

Div. 5C of Part IV......................
(ss. 105M‑105S)

ad. No. 113, 1981

Ss. 105M, 105N........................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105P.....................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 105Q....................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

rs. No. 154, 1982

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Div. 6 of Part IV......

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 108.......................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 89, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

S. 109.......................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

Part IVA (ss. 111A, 111B).......

ad. No. 187, 1976

Part IVA (ss. 111A, 111B,........
111BA‑111BD)

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 111A....................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 111B.....................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 163, 1984

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 111BA..................................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

am. No. 191, 1985

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Ss. 111BB‑111BD....................

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

Heading to Part V.....................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 111F.....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 112.......................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977; No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 136, 1983

S. 113.......................................

rep. No. 64, 1948

 

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 113A....................................

ad. No. 31, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 143, 1980; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 114.......................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 115.......................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 116.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 31, 1969; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 7 and 37, 1983; No. 72, 1984; No. 66, 1985; No. 2, 1986; No. 146, 1988; Nos. 180 and 203, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 117.......................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985

 

rs. No. 184, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988; Nos. 180 and 203, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 117A....................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 7 and 91, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 118.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 119.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981

 

rs. No. 191, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 105R.....................................

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

rs. No. 154, 1982

 

am. No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 119AA..........

No. 66, 1985 (as am. by No. 191, 1985)

S. 119AA..................................

am. No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 119AB..................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 191, 1985; No. 184, 1987; No. 102, 1990; No. 183, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 119AC..................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Heading to Part V.....................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 119A....................................

ad. No. 89, 1976

 

am. No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 210, 1978; No. 113, 1981; No. 154, 1982; Nos. 66 and 191, 1985; Nos. 79, 134 and 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 102, 1990

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 120.......................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 31, 1969; No. 187, 1976

 

rs. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 121.......................................

ad. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 64, 1948; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 7, 1983

 

rs. No. 66, 1985

 

am. No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 122.......................................

am. No. 33, 1956

 

rep. No. 160, 1977

 

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rs. No. 79, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 123.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No. 187, 1976

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 106.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 121, 1964; No. 38, 1965; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 163, 1984; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 123...............

No. 66, 1985

S. 123.......................................

am. Nos. 79 and 184, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 123A....................................

ad. No. 80, 1987

 

am. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 124.......................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 31, 1969; No. 160, 1977

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 106A....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 11, 1981; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 124...............

No. 66, 1985

S. 124.......................................

am. No. 134, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 124A....................................

ad. No. 21, 1969

 

am. No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 7, 1983

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 125.......................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 41, 1951

 

am. No. 67, 1964

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

 

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 106B.....................................

ad. No. 160, 1977

 

am. No. 113, 1981

Renumbered s. 125...............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125.......................................

am. Nos. 7 and 158, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 107.......................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 160, 1977

Renumbered s. 125A............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125A....................................

am. No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 110.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No. 187, 1976; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 125B.............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125B.....................................

am. No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 111.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No.187, 1976; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 125C.............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125C.....................................

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 111C.....................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 125D.............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125D.....................................

am. No. 79, 1987; No. 23, 1990; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 111D.....................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 125E.............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125E.....................................

am. No. 99, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 111E.....................................

ad. No. 187, 1976

 

am. No. 160, 1977; No. 7, 1983

Renumbered s. 125F.............

No. 66, 1985

S. 125F.....................................

rep. No. 180, 1991

S. 125G....................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

am. No. 31, 1989

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 126.......................................

ad. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 67, 1964; No. 57, 1966

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

 

ad. No. 143, 1980

 

am. Nos. 91 and 136, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987

 

rep. No. 146, 1988

S. 126AA..................................

ad. No. 67, 1964

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 126A....................................

ad. No. 36, 1960 (as am. by No. 32, 1961)

 

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 126B.....................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 72, 1971

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 126C.....................................

ad. No. 121, 1964

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 126D.....................................

ad. No. 121, 1964

 

am. No. 72, 1971

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 127.......................................

am. No. 64, 1948

 

rs. No. 41, 1951

 

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 128.......................................

rs. No. 39, 1946

 

am. No. 64, 1948; No. 80, 1950

 

rs. No. 41, 1951

 

am. No. 33, 1956 (as am. by No. 65, 1956); Nos. 65 and 92, 1956; No. 36, 1960 (as am. by No. 32, 1961); No. 96, 1962; No. 67, 1964; No. 57, 1966; No. 47, 1967; No. 69, 1968; Nos. 8 and 72, 1971; No. 50, 1973

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 128A....................................

ad. No. 121, 1964

 

am. No. 72, 1971

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 129.......................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 36, 1960; No. 82, 1963; No. 67, 1964; No. 31, 1969; No. 72, 1971; No. 55, 1974; No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 130.......................................

rs. No. 64, 1948

 

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 82, 1963; No. 31, 1969; No. 55, 1974; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980

 

rep. No. 136, 1983

S. 130A....................................

ad. No. 36, 1960

 

am. No. 55, 1974; No. 56, 1975; Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981

 

rep. No. 66, 1985

S. 131.......................................

am. No. 33, 1956; No. 31, 1969; No. 7, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988; No. 180, 1991

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 98.........................................

rs. No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 66, 1985

Renumbered s. 131A............

No. 66, 1985

S. 131A....................................

am. No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 132.......................................

am. No. 36, 1960; No. 82, 1963; No. 67, 1964; No. 38, 1965; No. 57, 1966; No. 31, 1969; No. 55, 1974; No. 89, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 113, 1981; Nos. 66 and 191, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 132A....................................

ad. No. 8, 1971

 

am. No. 216, 1973 (as am. by No. 20, 1974)

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

S. 133.......................................

rs. No. 41, 1951; No. 33, 1956

 

am. No. 67, 1964

 

rep. No. 55, 1974

 

ad. No. 113, 1981

 

am. No. 91, 1983; No. 184, 1987

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 133A....................................

ad. No. 66, 1985

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

S. 134.......................................

am. No. 39, 1946; No. 64, 1948; No. 33, 1956; No. 82, 1963

 

rs. No. 38, 1965

 

am. Nos. 89 and 187, 1976; No. 160, 1977; No. 143, 1980; No. 113, 1981; No. 136, 1983; No. 66, 1985; No. 79, 1987; No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992

Schedule..................................

ad. No. 146, 1988

 

rep. No. 105, 1992


Renumbering Table

Table showing Parts, Divisions and sections of the Broadcasting Act 1942 after renumbering by the Broadcasting and Television Act 1956 (No. 33, 1956).

NOTE—This Table does not form part of the Broadcasting Act 1942 and is printed for convenience of reference only.


Old number

New number

Part 1A

Part II

Section

Section

6A

7

6B

8

6C

9

6D

10

6E

11

6F

12

6G

13

6H

14

6J

15

6K

16

6L

17

Division 2A
of Part 1A

Division 3
of Part II

Section

Section

6LA

18

6LB

19

6LC

20

6LD

21

6LE

22

6LF

23

6LG

24

6LH

25

Division 3
of Part 1A

Division 4
of Part II

Section

Section

6M

26

6N

27

6P

28

6Q

29

Part II

Part III

Section

Section

7

30

8

31

9

32

10

33

11

34

12

35

13

36

14

37

15

38

16

39

16AA

40

Division 1A
of Part II

Division 2
of Part III

Section

Section

16A

41

16B

42

17

43

17A

44

17B

45

17C

46

17D

47

17E

48

17F

49

17G

50

17H

51

17J

52

17K

53

17L

54

17M

55

17N

56

17P

57

17Q

58

Division 2
of Part II

Division 3
of Part III

Section

Section

18

59

19

60

20

61

21

62

22

63

23

64

24

65

25

66

26

67

Division 3
of Part II

Division 4
of Part III

Section

Section

27

68

28

69

32

70

33

71

34

72

Division 4
of Part II

Division 5
of Part III

Section

Section

36

73

36A

74

37

75

40

76

Division 5
of Part II

Division 6
of Part III

Section

Section

41

77

42

78

43

79

Part III

Part IV

Section

Section

44

80

45

81

46

82

47

83

48

84

49

85

50

86

51

87

52

88

52A

89

53

90

Division 2A
of Part III

Division 3
of Part IV

Section

Section

53A

91

53B

92

Division 3
of Part III

Division 4
of Part IV

Section

Section

54

93

55

94

56

95

57

96

58

97

59

98

Division 4
of Part III

Division 5
of Part IV

Section

Section

60

99

61

100

62

101

63

102

64

103

65

104

66

105

Division 5
of Part III

Division 6
of Part IV

Section

Section

67

106

68

107

69

108

69A

109

70

110

71

111

86

112

87

113

88

114

88A

115

89

116

90

117

91

118

92

119

93

120

93A

121

94

122

95

123

95A

124

96

125

96A

126

97

127

98

128

102

129

103

130

104

131

105

132

106

133

107

134