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Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957 (as consolidated 2003)

 Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957 (as consolidated 2003)

Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957

Statutory Rules 1957 No. 16 as amended

made under the

Defence Act 1903

This compilation was prepared on 22 December 2003 taking into account amendments up to SR 2002 No. 278 and Act No. 135 of 2003

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

Contents

Page

Contents

1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1] 3 2 Use of words and groups of letters prohibited

without consent 3 3 Applications for consent 4 4 Consent 4 5 Delegation 5

Schedule 1 Prohibited words and letters 6 Part 1 Australian Navy 6

Part 2 Australian Army 6

Part 3 Australian Air Force 7

Part 4 Words applicable to more than 1 Service 7

Notes 9

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Regulation 2

1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1]

These Regulations are the Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957.

2 Use of words and groups of letters prohibited without consent

(1) For this regulation, the use, in connexion with a trade, business, calling or profession or by an organization or body of persons, of: (a) a word, or words, specified in the second column of a Part

of Schedule 1, being a word or words that is or are descriptive or indicative of: (i) a part of the Naval Forces, Military Forces or Air

Forces of a part of the Queen’s dominions; or (ii) a service or body of persons associated with the

defence of the Commonwealth; or (b) a group of letters specified in the third column of a Part of

Schedule 1, being a group of letters that is descriptive or indicative of: (i)

(ii)

a part of the Naval Forces, Military Forces or Air Forces of a part of the Queen’s dominions; or a service or body of persons associated with the defence of the Commonwealth;

is a restricted use.

(2) A person is guilty of an offence if: (a) the person makes use of a word or words, or group of

letters; and (b) (c)

the use is a restricted use; and the use is not in accordance with a consent obtained under these Regulations.

Penalty: 5 penalty units.

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Regulation 3

(3) In paragraph (2) (c), strict liability applies to physical element that the consent was obtained under these Regulations.

Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.

3 Applications for consent

(1) An application for the consent of the Minister to the use of a word or words, or a group of letters specified in the second or third column of Schedule 1 shall be made in writing to the Minister and shall state the grounds upon which the application is made.

(2) The Minister may, by notice in writing, require a person who has made such an application to furnish such additional information in relation to the application as is required by the notice.

4 Consent

(1) The Minister may: (a) consent to the use of the word, words or group of letters;

or (b) refuse the application.

(2) The Minister must have regard to the following matters when considering the application: (a) the purposes, constitution and structure of the applicant; (b) the trade, business, calling or profession of the applicant; (c) the financial resources of the applicant, to the extent that

those resources affect its ability to use the words or group of letters in its trade, business, calling or profession;

(d) if the applicant has previously received a consent under these Regulations — the way in which the applicant used the words or group of letters to which the consent related;

(e) the period for which consent is sought.

(3) The Minister may have regard to other matters, relating to the protection and use of the words or group of letters to which the application relates, when considering the application.

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Regulation 5

(4) Consent may be given subject to conditions about the following matters: (a) notifying the Minister about any change to:

(i) the purposes, constitution or structure of the organisation or body; or

(ii) the trade, business, calling or profession of the applicant; or

(iii) any other matter, to the extent that the change may affect the ability of the organisation or body to use the words or group of letters in its trade, business, calling or profession;

(b) the period for which consent is given; (c) the way in which the applicant may, or may not, use the

words or group of letters to which the consent relates; (d) the protection and use of the words or group of letters to

which the consent relates.

(5) Application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of a decision to refuse an application for consent, or a decision relating to a condition.

5 Delegation

The Minister may, by instrument, delegate to an officer of the Defence Force who holds a rank not below that of Colonel, or an equivalent rank, his or her powers under regulations 3 and 4.

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Schedule 1 Prohibited words and letters

Part 1 Australian Navy

Schedule 1 Prohibited words and letters (regulation 2)

Part 1 Australian Navy

Item Prohibited words Prohibited letters

101 Australian Navy

102 Her Majesty’s Australian Ship HMAS

103 Her Majesty’s Australian Ships HMA Ships

104 Naval

105 Naval Emergency Reserve Forces NERF

106 Naval Forces

107 Naval Reserve

108 Navy

109 Permanent Naval Forces

110 Royal Australian Navy RAN

111 Royal Australian Naval Reserve RANR

112 Royal Australian Fleet Reserve RAFR

Part 2 Australian Army

Item Prohibited words Prohibited letters

201 Australian Army

202 Australian Army Reserve

203 Australian Flying Corps AFC

204 Australian Imperial Forces AIF

205 Australian Military Forces AMF

206 Australian Regular Army ARA

207 Army Reserve

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Prohibited words and letters Schedule 1

Words applicable to more than 1 Service Part 4

Item Prohibited words Prohibited letters

208 Permanent Military Forces

209 Regular Army

210 Regular Army Emergency Reserve

211 Regular Army Supplement

Part 3 Australian Air Force

Item Prohibited words Prohibited letters

301 Air Force

302 Air Force Reserve

303 Air Force Emergency Force AFEF

304 Australian Air Force Reserve AAFR

305 Permanent Air Force PAF

306 Royal Australian Air Force RAAF

Part 4 Words applicable to more than 1 Service

Item Prohibited words Prohibited letters

401 Active Reserve

402 Australian Defence Force ADF

403 Australian Defence Force Reserves

404 Defence Force

405 Defence Force Reserves

406 Defence Reserves

407 High Readiness Active Reserve

408 High Readiness Reserve

409 High Readiness Specialist Reserve

410 Permanent Forces

411 Reserve Forces

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Schedule 1 Prohibited words and letters

Part 4 Words applicable to more than 1 Service

Item Prohibited words Prohibited letters

412 Specialist Reserve

413 Standby Reserve

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Notes to the Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957

Table of Statutory Rules

Notes to the Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957 Note 1

The Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957 (in force under the Defence Act 1903) as shown in this compilation comprise Statutory Rules 1957 No. 16 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Statutory Rules

Year and Date of Date of Application, number notification commencement saving or

in Gazette transitional provisions

1957 No. 16 17 Apr 1957 17 Apr 1957

1976 No. 51 6 Feb 1976 9 Feb 1976 — 1981 No. 102 13 May 1981 13 May 1981 —

1990 No. 378 6 Dec 1990 6 Dec 1990 — 2000 No. 41 29 Mar 2000 29 Mar 2000 — 2001 No. 305 15 Oct 2001 15 Dec 2001 —

as amended by Act No. Date of Assent: 15 Oct 2001 — 135, 2003 17 Dec 2003

2002 No. 278 21 Nov 2002 1 Dec 2002 —

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Notes to the Defence (Prohibited Words and Letters) Regulations 1957

Table of Amendments

Table of Amendments

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

Provision affected How affected

R. 1 ..................................... rs. 2000 No. 41 R. 2 ..................................... am. 1976 No. 51; 1981 No. 102; 2001 No. 305; 2002

No. 278 R. 3 ..................................... am. 1976 No. 51; 2002 No. 278 R. 4 ..................................... am. 2000 No. 41

rs. 2002 No. 278 R. 5 ..................................... am. 1976 No. 51

rs. 1990 No. 378

R. 6 ..................................... ad. 1990 No. 378 rep. 2001 No. 305

Heading to The Schedule ... rep. 1976 No. 51

Heading to Schedule........... ad. 1976 No. 51 rep. 2002 No. 278

Schedule............................. am. 1976 No. 51; 1981 No. 102 rs. 1990 No. 378 am. 2000 No. 41 rep. 2002 No. 278

Schedule 1 ad. 2002 No. 278

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