(1) This regulation applies if—
(a) the maker of, or appropriate person for, a registrable instrument asks the parliamentary counsel to notify the making of the instrument; and
(b) the draft instrument for making was supplied by the parliamentary counsel.
(2) The request for notification of the instrument must—
(a) include the following information about the instrument:
(i) its name;
(ii) whether it is a subordinate law, a disallowable instrument, a notifiable instrument, an approved form or a commencement notice;
(iii) the Parliamentary Counsel's Office job number for the instrument (including the version and date of the instrument);
(iv) the name of the authorising Act or instrument;
(v) the authorising provision of that Act or instrument;
(vi) the name (as signed) and title of the instrument maker;
(vii) the date of making;
(viii) whether the text of the instrument as made is the same as the text of the draft instrument supplied for making by the parliamentary counsel and, if not, a statement of the changes made and a copy of the instrument, or the relevant pages of the instrument, clearly marked to show the changes; and
(b) state whether the request for notification is made by or for—
(i) the instrument maker; or
(ii) the appropriate person for the instrument; and
(c) state whether the person making the request for notification is a delegate of the instrument maker or appropriate person; and
(d) include the following information about the person making the request for notification:
(i) the person's name and title;
(ii) the person's administrative unit or other agency;
(iii) the person's telephone and fax numbers.
(3) The request may also state when the instrument is to be notified.