repeal, insert
For these Regulations, the subsidiary hazard of particular dangerous goods is the subsidiary hazard (if any):
(a) determined under regulation 195(b)(iii) for the dangerous goods; or
(b) if there is no determination under regulation 195(b)(iii) for the dangerous goods – ascertained in accordance with the ADG Code.
Note for regulation 19
Dangerous goods that are able to be assigned to more than one UN Class or Division are assigned a subsidiary hazard. This subsidiary hazard is the other UN Class or Division to which the goods also belong. Under the ADG Code, if particular dangerous goods are listed in the Dangerous Goods List, their subsidiary hazard is that listed in column 4 of that list opposite the name and description of those goods, unless Chapter 3.3 of the ADG Code provides for those goods to be assigned a different subsidiary hazard.