No. You have to look at a substantive provision in the act. Section 4 is not a substantive provision, it's a definitional provision. Unfortunately.... I've always advocated—in fact, that's one of my 75 recommendations—it should go in the definition section, because it's confusing to people. They think it's a substantive rule and it isn't.
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