Commencement Proclamation (2010-717) (NSW)

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2010 No 717

New South Wales

Commencement Proclamation

under the

Marine Safety Act 1998 No 121

MARIE BASHIR, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Marine Safety Act 1998, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 January 2011 as the day on which the following provisions of that Act commence:

(a) sections 29 (b) and (d), 65 and 66 and Divisions 3 and 4 of Part 5,
(b) Schedule 2 to the extent that it repeals the following:
(i) the Commercial Vessels Act 1979,
(ii) section 13SA of the Maritime Services Act 1935,
(iii) the Commercial Vessels (Certificates of Competency and Safety Manning) Regulation 1986,
(iv) the Commercial Vessels (Emergency Procedures and Safety of Navigation) Regulation 1986,
(v) the Commercial Vessels (Equipment) Regulation 1986,
(vi) the Commercial Vessels (Hire and Drive) Regulation 1986,
(vii) the Commercial Vessels (Load Lines) Regulation 1986,
(viii) the Commercial Vessels (Permits) Regulation 1986,

(ix)      clauses 8, 8A, 12, 13, 14, 16–17B, 19 and 19A of, and The Sixth Schedule and The Eighth Schedule to, the Management of Waters and Waterside Lands Regulations—N.S.W.

Published LW 17 December 2010 Page 1
2010 No 717
2010 No 717
Commencement Proclamation
Explanatory note
Signed and sealed at Sydney, this 15th day of December 2010.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

ERIC ROOZENDAAL, MLC

Minister for Ports and Waterways

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note

The object of this Proclamation is to commence provisions of the Marine Safety Act 1998
that:

(a) deal with commercial vessels, and
(b) repeal the Commercial Vessels Act 1979 and regulations under that Act, and
(c) repeal provisions of other legislation that are covered by provisions of the Marine Safety Act 1998.
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