Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Act 2019 (WA)
Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia
Child Support (Commonwealth Powers) Act 2019The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:
This is the
This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
In this Act —
(a) the
Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989 (Commonwealth); and(b) the
Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988 (Commonwealth); and(c) any Commonwealth enactment that —
(i) amends or otherwise affects the operation of the
Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989 (Commonwealth) or theChild Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988 (Commonwealth); and(ii) has not come into operation before commencement day;
(1) The Commonwealth Child Support laws, in the form in which they exist at the end of the day before commencement day, are adopted within the meaning of section 51(xxxvii) of the Constitution of the Commonwealth insofar as they relate to the maintenance of exnuptial children.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the adoption has effect for, and for no longer than, the period —
(a) beginning on commencement day; and
(b) ending on the day fixed under section 6 as the day on which the adoption is to terminate.
5. Referral of maintenance of exnuptial children (1) The matter of the maintenance of exnuptial children is referred to the Parliament of the Commonwealth.
(2) To avoid doubt, the matter referred includes the matter of amending, or otherwise affecting the operation of, the Commonwealth Child Support laws.
(3) To avoid doubt, the matter referred does not include any matter addressed in the
Family Law Act 1975 (Commonwealth) Part VII, including conferring jurisdiction on any of the following courts under that Part —(a) the Family Court of Australia created under the
Family Law Act 1975 (Commonwealth) section 21;(b) the Federal Circuit Court of Australia continued in existence under the
Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act 1999 (Commonwealth) section 8;(c) the Family Court of Western Australia.
(4) The reference has effect only if and to the extent that the matter is not included in the legislative powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth (otherwise than by a reference for the purposes of section 51(xxxvii) of the Constitution of the Commonwealth).
(5) Despite any other provision of this section, the reference has effect for, and for no longer than, the period —
(a) beginning on the commencement day; and
(b) ending on the day fixed under section 6 as the day on which the reference under this Act is to terminate.
6. Termination of adoption and reference (1) The Governor may, at any time, by proclamation, fix a day (the
termination day ) as the day on which the adoption and the reference are to terminate.(2) The termination day must be no earlier than the first day after the end of the period of 12 months beginning with the day on which the proclamation is published in the
Gazette .(3) The Governor may, by proclamation (a
revoking proclamation ), revoke a proclamation made under subsection (1).(4) A revoking proclamation has effect only if published before the termination day.
(5) If a revoking proclamation has effect the revoked proclamation is taken never to have been made for the purposes of sections 4(2) and 5(5).
(6) A revoking proclamation does not prevent the making of a further proclamation under subsection (1).
(7) A proclamation cannot be made under subsection (1) or (3) unless a draft of the proclamation has first been approved by a resolution passed by both Houses of the Parliament of the State.
This Part amends the
(1) In section 5(1) delete the definitions of:
(2) In section 5(1) insert in alphabetical order:
Note for this definition:
See the
Note for this definition:
See the
The
7 of 2019 | 15 May 2019 | 15 May 2019 (see s. 2) |
adoption............................................................................................................................. 3
commencement day.......................................................................................................... 3
Commonwealth Child Support laws............................................................................... 3
Commonwealth enactment.............................................................................................. 3
reference............................................................................................................................. 3
revoking proclamation................................................................................................. 6(3)
termination day............................................................................................................. 6(1)
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