CHAPTER 2
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LIABILITY RULES OF GENERAL APPLICATION
PART 2-5
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RULES ABOUT DEDUCTIBILITY OF PARTICULAR KINDS OF AMOUNTS
Division 34
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Non-compulsory uniforms
History
Div 34 inserted by No 121 of 1997.
Subdivision 34-F
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Approved occupational clothing guidelines
SECTION 34-55
Approved occupational clothing guidelines
34-55(1)
The Minister must, by legislative instrument, formulate written guidelines (the
approved occupational clothing guidelines
) setting out criteria that
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designs of uniforms must meet if the designs are to be registered.
History
S 34-55(1) amended by No 110 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 5 item 28, by substituting
"
Minister
"
for
"
Treasurer
"
, effective 16 October 2014. For transitional provisions see note under s
30-80(1)
.
S 34-55(1) amended by
No 58 of 2006
, s 3 and Sch 7 item 257, by inserting
"
, by legislative instrument,
"
after
"
Treasurer must
"
, effective 22 June 2006.
Matters to be taken into account in making guidelines
34-55(2)
In making
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approved occupational clothing guidelines, the matters to which the Minister is to have regard include:
(a)
how distinctively a
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uniform
'
s
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design identifies the wearer as a person associated (directly or indirectly) with:
(i)
the applicant for registering the uniform
'
s design; or
(ii)
a group consisting of the applicant and one or more of the applicant
'
s
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associates; and
(b)
the nature of the
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business or activities the applicant carries on.
History
S 34-55(2) amended by No 110 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 5 item 28, by substituting
"
Minister
"
for
"
Treasurer
"
, effective 16 October 2014. For transitional provisions see note under s
30-80(1)
.
34-55(3)
(Repealed by
No 58 of 2006
)
History
S 34-55(3) repealed by
No 58 of 2006
, s 3 and Sch 7 item 258, effective 22 June 2006. S 34-55(3) formerly read:
Guidelines to be published
34-55(3)
The Treasurer must arrange for the
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approved occupational clothing guidelines to be:
(a)
published in the
Gazette
; and
(b)
made available, without charge, to any interested entity.
History
S 34-55 inserted by No 121 of 1997.