Law and Justice Foundation Act 2000 Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional) Amendment Regulation 2001 (2001-362) [GG No 93 of 1.6.2001, p 2984] (NSW)
2001 No 362
| Law and Justice Foundation | New South Wales |
(Transitional) Amendment
Regulation 2001
under the
Law and Justice Foundation Act 2000
Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Law and Justice Foundation Act 2000.
BOB DEBUS, M.P.,
Attorney General
Explanatory note
The Law and Justice Foundation Act 2000 repealed the Law Foundation Act 1979 and reconstituted the Law Foundation as the Law and Justice Foundation. The members of the Board of Governors of the Law Foundation and the Director of that Foundation ceased to hold office on the commencement of the Act (see Schedule 3 to the Act). The Act commenced on 22 December 2000.
The Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional) Regulation 2001, which also commenced on 22 December 2000, provides for an interim Board and an interim Director for the Law and Justice Foundation during the transition period. Clause 3 of that Regulation defines the transition period as “the period commencing on the commencement of the Act and ending on the day that is 6 months after that day, or ending on such earlier day as the Minister may determine by order published in the Gazette”.
The object of this Regulation is to extend, from 6 months to 8 months, the maximum duration of the transition period.
| Published in Gazette No 93 of 1 June 2001, page 2984 | Page 1 |
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| Clause 1 | Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional) Amendment Regulation 2001 |
Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional)
Amendment Regulation 2001
1 Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional)
Amendment Regulation 2001.
2 Notes
The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.
3 Amendment of Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional) Regulation 2001
The Law and Justice Foundation (Transitional) Regulation 2001 is amended by omitting the matter “6 months” from the definition of transition period in clause 3 and by inserting instead the matter “8 months”.
BY AUTHORITY
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