COVID-19 and Other Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reforms) Act 2022 (NSW)

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An Act to amend a number of Acts to permanently implement regulatory reforms relating to particular measures previously implemented temporarily as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; to amend the Constitution Act 1902 and the Constitution (COVID-19 Emergency Measures) Regulation 2020 to extend particular provisions; and to amend the Interpretation Act 1987 to clarify the requirements for tabling documents in a House of Parliament.

1Name of Act

This Act is the COVID-19 and Other Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reforms) Act 2022.

2Commencement(1)

Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Act commences on the date of assent to this Act.

(2)

Schedules 1.6 and 1.8 commence on 1 April 2022.

(3)

Schedules 1.3[3]–[10], 1.11[5], 1.12[1], [2] and [4] and 1.17[3]–[10] commence on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.

3

(Repealed)

s 3: Rep 2022 No 5, sec 3(5).

Schedule 1

(Repealed)

sch 1: Am 1987 No 15, sec 30C. Rep 1987 No 15, sec 30C.

Historical notesTable of amending instruments

COVID-19 and Other Legislation Amendment (Regulatory Reforms) Act 2022 No 5. Assented to 24.3.2022. Date of commencement, except Sch 1.3[3]–[10], 1.6, 1.8, 1.11[5], 1.12[1], [2] and [4] and 1.17[3]–[10], assent, sec 2(1); date of commencement of Sch 1.3[3]–[10] and 1.17[3]–[10], 30.9.2022, sec 2(3) and 2022 (555) LW 23.9.2022; date of commencement of Sch 1.6 and 1.8, 1.4.2022, sec 2(2); date of commencement of Sch 1.11[5], 20.5.2022, sec 2(3) and 2022 (207) LW 13.5.2022; date of commencement of Sch 1.12[1] [2] and [4], 30.6.2022, sec 2(3) and 2022 (275) LW 10.6.2022. This Act has been amended by sec 3(5) of this Act and as follows—

This Act has been amended by sec 30C of the Interpretation Act 1987 No 15.

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Sec 3

Rep 2022 No 5, sec 3(5).

Sch 1

Am 1987 No 15, sec 30C. Rep 1987 No 15, sec 30C.

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