Commonwealth Numbered ActsInsert:
(a) Australia, in writing, enters into an agreement, arrangement or
understanding (the reciprocal instrument ) with an overseas country (the
reciprocating country ); and
(b) either:
(i) at the time Australia enters into the reciprocal instrument, a
determination under subsection (2) that the reciprocating country
is one to which this section applies is in force; or
(ii) at any later time, a determination under subsection (2) that the
reciprocating country is one to which this section applies comes into
force; and
(c) the reciprocal instrument grants:
(i) privileges or immunities, or both, to consular officers of Australia
in the reciprocating country; and
(ii) the same, or equivalent, privileges or immunities, or both, to
consular officers of the reciprocating country in Australia; and
(d) the privileges or immunities, or both, mentioned in paragraph (c)
supplement, extend or amplify those granted by the Convention;
then, for so long as the reciprocal instrument continues to grant the privileges or immunities, or both, and the determination remains in force, the privileges or immunities, or both, are granted as mentioned in subparagraph (c)(ii).