Administrative Changes Act 1976 Administrative Changes (Public Works) Order (No 2) 1995 (1995-569) [GG No 113 of 15.9.1995] (NSW)

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1995—No. 569

ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES ACT 1976—ORDER

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 113 of 15 September 1995]

A. M. GLEESON,

By deputation from His Excellency the Governor.

I, Rear Admiral PETER ROSS SINCLAIR, A.C., Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Administrative Changes Act 1976, make the Order set out hereunder.

Dated at Sydney, this 13th day of September 1995.

By His Excellency’s Command,

BOB CARR,

Premier.

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Administrative Changes (Public

Works) Order (No. 2) 1995.

Construction of certain references in Hunter Valley Flood Mitigation

Act 1956

2. ( 1 ) A reference in the following provisions of the Hunter Valley
Flood Mitigation Act 1956 to the Minister for Public Works is to

construed as a reference to the Minister for Land and Water Conservation:

• the definition of “Lower river” in section 2 (1)
• section 2 (2) and (3)
• section 8 ( 1)
• section 31 (3) (b)

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• section 40 (6) (a)
• section 56 ( 1) (a)

• section 58 ( 1)

(2) A reference in section 56 of the Hunter Valley Flood Mitigation Act
1956 to the Director of Public Works is to be construed as a reference to
the Director-General of the Department of Land and Water Conservation.

(3) A reference in section 56 of the Hunter Valley Flood Mitigation Act 1956 to the Department of Public Works is to be construed as a reference to the Department of Land and Water Conservation.

Construction of certain references in Hunter Valley Flood Mitigation
Regulation 1992

3. The reference in clause 5 of the Hunter Valley Flood Mitigation Regulation 1992 (including in the heading to that clause) to the Minister for Public Works is to be construed as a reference to the Minister for Land and Water Conservation.

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