Electronic Transactions (Consumer Credit Code) Amendment Regulation 2006 (NSW)

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2006 No 361

New South Wales

Electronic Transactions (Consumer

Credit Code) Amendment Regulation

2006

under the

Electronic Transactions Act 2000

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Electronic Transactions Act 2000.

BOB DEBUS, M.P.,

Attorney General

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to amend clauses 4 and 7 of the Electronic Transactions Regulation 2001 so as to omit references to the Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Code and the Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Regulations. The effect of omitting these references is to repeal the exemption that clauses 4 and 7 provide from the provisions of the Electronic Transactions Act 2000 enabling transactions to be entered into electronically.
This Regulation is made under the Electronic Transactions Act 2000, including section 15

(the general power to make regulations) and sections 7 and 12.

Published in Gazette No 84 of 30 June 2006, page 4825 Page 1
2006 No 361 Electronic Transactions (Consumer Credit Code) Amendment Regulation
Clause 1 2006

Electronic Transactions (Consumer Credit Code)

Amendment Regulation 2006

under the

Electronic Transactions Act 2000

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Electronic Transactions (Consumer Credit
Code) Amendment Regulation 2006.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on:

(a)

the commencement of section 164A of the Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Code, as inserted by the Consumer Credit and Trade Management Amendment Act 2006 of Queensland, or

(b)

the commencement of section 173A of the Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Code, as inserted by the Consumer Credit and Trade Management Amendment Act 2006 of Queensland,

whichever is the later.

3 Amendment of Electronic Transactions Regulation 2001

The Electronic Transactions Regulation 2001 is amended by omitting from clauses 4 and 7 the words “Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Code” and “Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Regulations” wherever occurring.

BY AUTHORITY

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