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The Legislative Instruments Database (LID) web site (decommissioned on April 1, 2008) has been replaced by the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments web site. Your browser should automatically take you there in 10 seconds. If it doesn't then please go to www.frli.gov.au.
The Browse Instruments facility enables users to view an alphabetical list of registered instruments if the name of the instrument is known. Select the initial letter of the instrument's name and click on that letter. The result will be an alphabetical listing of instruments beginning with that letter and arranged in groups of 50. You can locate the instrument you want by clicking upon the group in which the instrument you are looking for is located.
How to Search
To search for the Defence (Areas Control) Regs (Am), you would follow these steps:
- Select Browse Instruments from the FRLI Home Page.
- From the Browse Instruments Main Page that appears, click on the initial letter of the name of the instrument, in this case "D".
- From the next screen click on the grouping in which the instrument falls -
ie. Dairy Produce Levy Regs (1996B01554)The instrument you are looking for will be in that group.toDefence (Certification of Death) Regs (Am)(1997B01725)- Use the scrollbar to move through the list to the instrument you want.
Options
After the selected instrument is found you can choose the following options:
Clicking on the Title of the Instrument will display the index entries for the instrument you have selected. Where text has been provided for the instrument, the text immediately follows the index information.
[Image] Clicking on this will give you access to the scanned image of the instrument if you have an image viewer installed. See Image Viewing. See Navigating Images for information on how to navigate an image.
Note: The following options are available only if the full text version of the instrument is stored on the system.
[Text] Clicking on this will display the full text only of an instrument.
[RTF Version] Clicking on this will open the instrument in any word processor capable of reading a document stored in RTF (Rich Text Format).
The Legislative Instruments Database (LID) web site (decommissioned on April 1, 2008) has been replaced by the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments web site. Your browser should automatically take you there in 10 seconds. If it doesn't then please go to www.frli.gov.au.