Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001 (ACT)
Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001
No 44 of 2001
Contents
Page
Name of Act 2
Commencement 2
Laws amended and repealed 2
Application of Legislation Act, s 88 2
Schedule 1 Acts and subordinate laws amended and repealed 3
Part 1 ACTEW/AGL Partnership Facilitation Act 2000 3
Part 2 Administration Act 1989 7
Part 3 Administration and Probate Act 1929 7
Part 4 Administration (Interstate Agreements) Act 1997 9
Part 5 Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1989 9
Part 6 Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1989 11
Part 7 Adoption Act 1993 12
Part 8 Adoption Regulations 16
Part 9 Agents Act 1968 18
Part 10 Age of Majority Act 1974 26
Part 11 Anglican Church of Australia Constitutions Act 1902 26
Part 12 Anglican Church of Australia Constitution Act 1961 26
Part 13 Anglican Church of Australia Trust Property Act 1917 27
Part 14 Anglican Church of Australia Trust Property Act 1928 27
Part 15 Animal Diseases Act 1993 28
Part 16 Animal Diseases (Bees) Regulations 2000 35
Part 17 Animal Welfare Act 1992 35
Part 18 Animal Welfare Regulations 41
Part 19 Animal Welfare (Amendment) Act 1997 41
Part 20 Annual Leave Act 1973 41
Part 21 Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act 1995 43
Part 22 Architects Act 1959 47
Part 23 Artificial Conception Act 1985 49
Part 24 Associations Incorporation Act 1991 50
Part 25 Associations Incorporation Regulations 58
Part 26 Auctioneers Act 1959 58
Part 27 Auditor-General Act 1996 61
Part 28 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (NMRB) Act 1991 62
Part 29Australian-American Educational Foundation Act 1966 62
Part 30 Bail Act 1992 62
Part 31 Bail Regulations 64
Part 32 Bank Mergers Act 1997 64
Part 33 Betting (ACTTAB Limited) Act 1964 65
Part 34 Birth (Equality of Status) Act 1988 66
Part 35 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1997 67
Part 36Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulations 72
Part 37 Blood Donation (Transmittable Diseases) Act 1985 72
Part 38 Board of Senior Secondary Studies Act 1997 74
Part 39 Bookmakers Act 1985 75
Part 40 Bookmakers Regulations 83
Part 41 Boxing Control Act 1993 84
Part 42 Boxing Control Regulations 87
Part 43 Building Act 1972 87
Part 44 Building Regulations 1972 95
Part 45 Building and Construction Industry Training Levy Act 1999 95
Part 46 Bushfire Act 1936 96
Part 47 Bushfire Regulations 101
Part 48 Business Names Act 1963 101
Part 49 Business Names Regulations 106
Part 50 Canberra Advance Bank Limited (Merger) Act 1992 107
Part 51 Canberra Institute of Technology Act 1987 107
Part 52 Canberra Institute of Technology Regulations 109
Part 53 Canberra Tourism and Events Corporation Act 1997 109
Part 54 Casino Control Act 1988 110
Part 55 Casino Control Regulations 123
Part 56 Cemeteries Act 1933 123
Part 57 Canberra Public Cemeteries Regulations 128
Part 58 Children and Young People Act 1999 131
Part 59 Children and Young People Regulations 2000 138
Part 60 Chiropractors and Osteopaths Act 1983 138
Part 61 City of Canberra Arms Act 1932 143
Part 62 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Act 1995 143
Part 63 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Regulations 147
Part 64 Clinical Waste Act 1990 147
Part 65 Collections Act 1959 152
Part 66 Commercial Arbitration Act 1986 153
Part 67 Commissioner for the Environment Act 1993 154
Part 68 Common Boundaries Act 1981 155
Part 69 Community Advocate Act 1991 156
Part 70Community and Health Services Complaints Act 1993 157
Part 71 Competition Policy Reform Act 1996 159
Part 72 Competition Policy Reform (Savings and Transitional) Regulations 162
Part 73 Construction Practitioners Registration Act 1998 162
Part 74Construction Practitioners Registration Regulations 1998 165
Part 75 Consumer Credit Act 1995 165
Part 76 Consumer Credit Regulations 166
Part 77 Consumer Credit (Administration) Act 1996 166
Part 78 Consumer Credit (Administration) Regulations 174
Part 79 Contractors’ Debts Act 1897 174
Part 80 Conveyancing Act 1919 178
Part 81 Conveyancing and Law of Property Act 1898 179
Part 82 Co-operative Societies Act 1939 179
Part 83 Co-operatives Societies Regulations 1945 189
Part 84 Coroners Act 1997 190
Part 85 Coroners Regulations 192
Part 86 Credit Act 1985 192
Part 87 Credit Regulations 1985 200
Part 88 Cremation Act 1966 202
Part 89 Crime Prevention Powers Act 1998 205
Part 90 Crimes Act 1900 205
Part 91 Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Regulations 2000 208
Part 92 Crimes (Offences against the Government) Act 1989 209
Part 93 Crown Proceedings Act 1992 209
Part 94 Crown Proceedings Regulations 209
Part 95 Cultural Facilities Corporation Act 1997 209
Part 96 Custodial Escorts Act 1998 210
Part 97 Dangerous Goods Act 1975 210
Part 98 Dangerous Goods Regulations 1978 213
Part 99 Debits Tax Act 1997 214
Part 100 Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Registration Act 1988 217
Part 101 Dentists Act 1931 222
Part 102 Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1990 228
Part 103 Director of Public Prosecutions Regulations 229
Part 104 Disability Services Act 1991 230
Part 105 Discrimination Act 1991 231
Part 106 Districts Act 1966 235
Part 107 Domestic Animals Act 2000 235
Part 108 Domestic Relationships Act 1994 238
Part 109 Domestic Violence Act 1986 238
Part 110 Door–to–Door Trading Act 1991 241
Part 111 Door–to–Door Trading Regulations 1991 242
Part 112 Drugs in Sport Act 1999 243
Part 113 Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 243
Part 114 Drugs of Dependence Regulations 251
Part 115 Duties Act 1999 251
Part 116 Earnings (Assignment and Attachment) Act 1966 258
Part 117 Education Act 1937 258
Part 118 Education Services for Overseas Students (Registration and Regulation of Providers) Act 1994 260
Part 119 Education Services for Overseas Students (Registration and Regulation of Providers) Regulations 263
Part 120 Electoral Act 1992 263
Part 121 Electoral Regulations 1993 289
Part 122 Electricity Safety Act 1971 289
Part 123 Electricity Safety Regulations 1971 299
Part 124 Electricity (National Scheme) Act 1997 299
Part 125 Electronic Transactions Act 2001 299
Part 126 Emergency Management Act 1999 299
Part 127 Emergency Management Regulations 1999 302
Part 128 Enclosed Lands Protection Act 1943 302
Part 129Energy Efficiency Ratings (Sale of Premises) Act 1997 302
Part 130 Environment Protection Act 1997 303
Part 131 Environment Protection Regulations 1997 322
Part 132 Epidemiological Studies (Confidentiality) Act 1992 325
Part 133 Epidemiological Studies (Confidentiality) Regulations 1992 325
Part 134 Evidence Act 1971 326
Part 135 Evidence Regulations 326
Part 136 Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991 327
Part 137 Fair Trading Act 1992 327
Part 138 Fair Trading Regulations 1992 327
Part 139 Fair Trading (Consumer Affairs) Act 1973 328
Part 140 Fair Trading (Fuel Prices) Act 1993 337
Part 141 Family Provision Act 1969 338
Part 142 Fertilizers Act 1904 338
Part 143 Financial Agreement Act 1994 339
Part 144 Financial Institutions Duty Act 1987 340
Part 145 Financial Institutions Duty Regulations 1990 341
Part 146 Financial Management Act 1996 341
Part 147 Financial Relations Agreement Act 2000 342
Part 148 Firearms Act 1996 343
Part 149 Firearms Regulations 1997 353
Part 150 Fire Brigade Act 1957 354
Part 151 Fire Brigade Regulations 356
Part 152 Fire Brigade (Administration) Act 1974 356
Part 153 Fire Brigade (Administration) Regulations 357
Part 154 First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 358
Part 155 Fisheries Act 2000 360
Part 156 Food Act 1992 369
Part 157 Food Regulations 1994 379
Part 158 Forfeiture of Leases Act 1901 379
Part 159 Freedom of Information Act 1989 381
Part 160 Fuels Control Act 1979 385
Part 161 Gambling and Racing Control Act 1999 385
Part 162 Games Wagers and Betting-houses Act 1901 388
Part 163 Gaming and Betting Act 1906 389
Part 164 Gaming Machine Act 1987 391
Part 165 Gaming Machine Regulations 399
Part 166 Gas Safety Act 2000 399
Part 167 Gas Supply Act 1998 404
Part 168 Gas Supply Regulations 1999 406
Part 169 Government Contractual Debts (Interest) Act 1994 408
Part 170 Government Solicitor Act 1989 408
Part 171 Guardianship and Management of Property Act 1991 409
Part 172Guardianship and Management of Property Regulations 410
Part 173 Gungahlin Development Authority Act 1996 411
Part 174 Hawkers Act 1936 412
Part 175 Health Act 1993 415
Part 176 Health and Community Care Services Act 1996 416
Part 177 Health Professionals (Special Events Exemptions) Act 2000 418
Part 178 Health Professions Boards (Elections) Act 1980 419
Part 179 Health Professions Boards (Procedures) Act 1981 423
Part 180 Health Promotion Act 1995 424
Part 181 Health Records (Privacy and Access) Act 1997 425
Part 182Health Regulation (Maternal Health Information) Act 1998 426
Part 183 Maternal Health Information Regulations 1999 427
Part 184 Heritage Objects Act 1991 427
Part 185 Holidays Act 1958 435
Part 186 Hotel School Act 1996 437
Part 187 Housing Assistance Act 1987 437
Part 188 Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission Act 1997 441
Part 189 Inebriates Act 1900 447
Part 190 Inquiries Act 1991 450
Part 191 Inquiries Regulations 451
Part 192 Insane Persons and Inebriates (Committal and Detention) Act 1936 451
Part 193 Instruments Act 1933 451
Part 194 Insurance Authority Act 2000 458
Part 195 Interactive Gambling Act 1998 459
Part 196 Interactive Gambling Regulations 1998 468
Part 197 Interpretation Act 1967 468
Part 198 Intoxicated Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1994 470
Part 199 Judicial Commissions Act 1994 472
Part 200 Juries Act 1967 472
Part 201 Juries Fees Regulations 474
Part 202 Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1993 474
Part 203 Justices of the Peace Act 1989 476
Part 204 Kingston Foreshore Development Authority Act 1999 477
Part 205 Lakes Act 1976 479
Part 206 Land Acquisition (Northbourne Oval) Act 1996 482
Part 207 Land (Planning and Environment) Act 1991 484
Part 208 Land (Planning and Environment) Regulations 1992 521
Part 209Land (Planning and Environment) (Casino) Regulations 521
Part 210 Lands Acquisition Act 1994 521
Part 211 Lands Acquisition Regulations 1999 528
Part 212 Land Titles Act 1925 528
Part 213 Land Titles (Unit Titles) Act 1970 543
Part 214 Law Officer Act 1992 546
Part 215 Law Reform (Manufacturers Warranties) Act 1977 546
Part 216 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1955 547
Part 217 Lay-by Sales Agreements Act 1963 548
Part 218 Legal Aid Act 1977 548
Part 219 Legal Practitioners Act 1970 549
Part 220 Legislation Act 2001 550
Part 221 Legislative Assembly (Broadcasting of Proceedings) Act 1997 551
Part 222 Legislative Assembly (Members’ Staff) Act 1989 552
Part 223 Limitation Act 1985 556
Part 224 Liquor Act 1975 556
Part 225 Liquor Regulations 1979 561
Part 226 Listening Devices Act 1992 561
Part 227 Litter Act 1977 562
Part 228 Litter Regulations 564
Part 229 Long Service Leave Act 1976 564
Part 230 Long Service Leave (Building and Construction Industry) Act 1981 566
Part 231 Long Service Leave (Cleaning, Building and Property Services) Act 1999 569
Part 232 Lotteries Act 1964 570
Part 233 Low-alcohol Liquor Subsidies Act 2000 572
Part 234 Machinery Act 1949 574
Part 235 Boilers and Pressure Vessels Regulations 1954 576
Part 236 Machinery Regulations 576
Part 237 Magistrates Court Act 1930 577
Part 238 Magistrates Court Rules 582
Part 239 Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Act 1982 583
Part 240 Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Regulations 586
Part 241 Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) (Solicitors’ Costs) Regulations 587
Part 242 Workers’ Compensation Rules 587
Part 243 Married Persons (Torts) Act 1968 589
Part 244 Meat Act 1931 589
Part 245 Meat Regulations 591
Part 246 Mediation Act 1997 593
Part 247 Medical Practitioners Act 1930 594
Part 248 Medical Treatment Act 1994 599
Part 249 Mental Health (Treatment and Care) Act 1994 599
Part 250 Mental Health Act 1962 603
Part 251 Mercantile Law Act 1962 603
Part 252 Mutual Recognition (Australian Capital Territory) Act 1992 603
Part 253National Crime Authority (Territory Provisions) Act 1991 605
Part 254 National Crime Authority (Territory Provisions) Regulations 605
Part 255 National Environment Protection Council Act 1994 605
Part 256 National Exhibition Centre Trust Act 1976 606
Part 257 Native Title Act 1994 607
Part 258 Nature Conservation Act 1980 608
Part 259 Nature Conservation Regulations 620
Part 260 Notaries Public Act 1984 620
Part 261 Nudity Act 1976 621
Part 262 Nurses Act 1988 621
Part 263 Oaths and Affirmations Act 1984 628
Part 264 Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989 628
Part 265 Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 1991 637
Part 266 Occupational Health and Safety (Certification of Plant Users and Operators) Regulations 2000 638
Part 267 Occupational Health and Safety (Manual Handling) Regulations 640
Part 268 Olympic Events Security Act 2000 640
Part 269 Ombudsman Act 1989 641
Part 270 Ombudsman Regulations 642
Part 271 Optometrists Act 1956 642
Part 272 Parental Leave (Private Sector Employees) Act 1992 647
Part 273 Parole Act 1976 647
Part 274 Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1983 648
Part 275 Partnership Act 1963 648
Part 276 Pawnbrokers Act 1902 649
Part 277 Payroll Tax Act 1987 650
Part 278 Periodic Detention Act 1995 651
Part 279 Periodic Detention Regulations 1995 654
Part 280 Perpetuities and Accumulations Act 1985 654
Part 281 Pharmacy Act 1931 655
Part 282 Physiotherapists Act 1977 660
Part 283 Plant Diseases Act 1934 664
Part 284 Plant Diseases Regulations 668
Part 285 Plumbers, Drainers and Gasfitters Board Act 1982 669
Part 286 Podiatrists Act 1994 671
Part 287 Poisons Act 1933 676
Part 288 Poisons Regulations 1933 678
Part 289 Poisons and Drugs Act 1978 679
Part 290 Poisons and Drugs Regulations 1993 682
Part 291 Pool Betting Act 1964 682
Part 292 Pounds Act 1928 683
Part 293 Pounds Regulations 687
Part 294 Presbyterian Church (Proposals for Union with other Churches) Act 1972 689
Part 295 Presbyterian Church Trust Property Act 1971 689
Part 296 Prisoners (International Transfer) Act 1999 690
Part 297 Prisoners’ Interstate Leave Act 1997 690
Part 298 Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1993 691
Part 299 Proceeds of Crime Act 1991 692
Part 300 Proceeds of Crime Regulations 693
Part 301 Prohibited Weapons Act 1996 694
Part 302 Prohibited Weapons Regulations 695
Part 303 Prostitution Act 1992 697
Part 304 Prostitution Regulations 700
Part 305Protection Orders (Reciprocal Arrangements) Act 1992 700
Part 306 Psychologists Act 1994 701
Part 307 Public Access to Government Contracts Act 2000 705
Part 308 Public Baths and Public Bathing Act 1956 706
Part 309 Public Baths and Public Bathing Regulations 708
Part 310 Public Health Act 1997 708
Part 311 Public Health Regulations 2000 721
Part 312 Public Health (Prohibited Drugs) Act 1957 726
Part 313 Public Interest Disclosure Act 1994 726
Part 314 Public Place Names Act 1989 727
Part 315 Public Roads Act 1902 728
Part 316 Public Sector Management Act 1994 731
Part 317 Public Trustee Act 1985 735
Part 318 Racecourses Act 1935 737
Part 319 Racing Act 1999 738
Part 320 Radiation Act 1983 740
Part 321 Rates and Land Rent (Relief) Act 1970 742
Part 322 Rates and Land Rent (Relief) Regulations 743
Part 323 Rates and Land Tax Act 1926 743
Part 324 Recovery of Lands Act 1929 751
Part 325 Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1994 752
Part 326 Registrar-General Act 1993 756
Part 327 Registration of Deeds Act 1957 757
Part 328 Remand Centres Act 1976 759
Part 329 Remand Centres Regulations 1976 761
Part 330 Removal of Prisoners Act 1968 761
Part 331 Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995 762
Part 332 Residential Tenancies Act 1997 763
Part 333 Residential Tenancies Regulations 769
Part 334 Road Transport (Alcohol and Drugs) Act 1977 769
Part 335Road Transport (Alcohol and Drugs) Regulations 2000 773
Part 336 Road Transport (Dimensions and Mass) Act 1990 774
Part 337 Road Transport (Dimensions and Mass) Regulations 2000 776
Part 338 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1999 777
Part 339 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulations 2000 779
Part 340 Road Transport (General) Act 1999 782
Part 341 Road Transport (Bus Services) Regulations 2000 788
Part 342 Road Transport (General) Regulations 2000 789
Part 343Road Transport (Hire Vehicle Services) Regulations 2000 789
Part 344 Road Transport (Offences) Regulations 2000 790
Part 345 Road Transport (Taxi Services) Regulations 2000 791
Part 346Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Regulations 2000 792
Part 347 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999 792
Part 348 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulations 2000 793
Part 349 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1999 795
Part 350Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulations 2000 797
Part 351 Roman Catholic Church Property Trust Act 1937 799
Part 352 Royal Commissions Act 1991 800
Part 353 Sale of Goods Act 1954 802
Part 354 Sale of Goods (Vienna Convention) Act 1987 802
Part 355 Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977 802
Part 356 Sale of Motor Vehicles Regulations 810
Part 357 Salvation Army Property Trust Act 1934 810
Part 358 Scaffolding and Lifts Act 1912 810
Part 359 Scaffolding and Lifts Regulations 1950 812
Part 360 Schools Authority Act 1976 812
Part 361 Schools Authority Regulations 813
Part 362 Second-hand Dealers and Collectors Act 1906 813
Part 363 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Act 1956 815
Part 364 Smoke-free Areas (Enclosed Public Places) Act 1994 815
Part 365 Smoke-free Areas (Enclosed Public Places) Regulations 1994 819
Part 366 Spent Convictions Act 2000 819
Part 367 Stadiums Authority Act 2000 820
Part 368 Standard Time and Summer Time Act 1972 821
Part 369State Bank of South Australia (Transfer of Undertaking) Act 1994 822
Part 370 Statutory Appointments Act 1994 822
Part 371 Stock Act 1991 822
Part 372 Superannuation (Legislative Assembly Members) Act 1991 827
Part 373 Supervised Injecting Place Trial Act 1999 827
Part 374 Supervision of Offenders (Community Service Orders) Act 1985 829
Part 375 Supreme Court Act 1933 829
Part 376 Supreme Court (Remuneration) Regulations 831
Part 377 Surveyors Act 2001 831
Part 378 Taxation Administration Act 1999 833
Part 379 Tenancy Tribunal Act 1994 838
Part 380 Territory Owned Corporations Act 1990 840
Part 381Territory Superannuation Provision Protection Act 2000 841
Part 382 Testamentary Guardianship Act 1984 842
Part 383 Tobacco Act 1927 842
Part 384 Tobacco Regulations 1991 847
Part 385 Trade Measurement Act 1991 847
Part 386 Trade Measurement (Measuring Instruments) Regulations 1991 850
Part 387 Trade Measurement (Miscellaneous) Regulations 850
Part 388 Trade Measurement (Pre-packed Articles) Regulations 1991 850
Part 389 Trade Measurement (Weighbridges) Regulations 851
Part 390 Trade Measurement (Administration) Act 1991 853
Part 391 Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1978 855
Part 392 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 857
Part 393 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (Temporary Exemptions) Regulations 859
Part 394 Trespass on Territory Land Act 1932 859
Part 395 Trustee Act 1925 860
Part 396 Trustee Companies Act 1947 861
Part 397 Tuberculosis Act 1950 863
Part 398 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1950 865
Part 399 Uncollected Goods Act 1996 870
Part 400 Uniting Church in Australia Act 1977 870
Part 401 Unit Titles Act 2001 870
Part 402 University of Canberra Act 1989 875
Part 403 University of Canberra Regulations 876
Part 404 Unlawful Games Act 1984 876
Part 405 Utilities Act 2000 876
Part 406 Veterinary Surgeons Act 1965 885
Part 407 Victims of Crime Act 1994 890
Part 408 Victims of Crime Regulations 2000 890
Part 409 Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983 891
Part 410 Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Regulations 894
Part 411 Vocational Education and Training Act 1995 894
Part 412 Vocational Education and Training Regulations 898
Part 413 Water and Sewerage Act 2000 898
Part 414 Water and Sewerage Regulations 2001 900
Part 415 Water Resources Act 1998 900
Part 416 Wills Act 1968 911
Part 417 Witness Protection Act 1996 911
Part 418 Workers’ Compensation Act 1951 914
Part 419 Workers’ Compensation Regulations 921
Part 420Workers’ Compensation Supplementation Fund Act 1980 922
Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001
No 44 of 2001
An Act to amend or repeal various Acts and subordinate laws because of the enactment of the Legislation Act 2001, and for other purposes
[Notified in ACT Gazette No. 30: 26 July 2001]
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:
Name of Act
This Act is the Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001.
Commencement
This Act commences on the commencement of the Legislation Act 2001, section 18 (ACT legislation register).
However, a date provided (after “commencement:”) at the end of an amendment in schedule 1 has effect as the commencement date of the amendment.
Example
An amendment followed by ‘(commencement: the commencement of section 3 of this Act or immediately after the commencement of the XYZ Act 2001, whichever is later) means that the amendment commences on the commencement of section 3 of this Act or the commencement of the XYZ Act 2001, whichever happens later.
Laws amended and repealed
Schedule 1 amends or repeals the Acts and subordinate laws mentioned in that schedule.
Application of Legislation Act, s 88
The Legislation Act 2001, section 88 (Repeal does not end transitional or validating effect etc) applies to the Limitation Act 1985, section 3.
Schedule 1Acts and subordinate laws amended and repealed
(see s 3)
Part 1ACTEW/AGL Partnership Facilitation Act 2000
[1.1]Section 2
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[1.2]Section 10 (1)
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The Minister may, in writing, declare that this section applies to network facilities.
[1.3]Section 10 (2)
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section 27 of the Interpretation Act 1967
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the Legislation Act 2001, section 48
[1.4]Section 10 (3) and (4)
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A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.5]Section 10 (6)
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On the day
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When
[1.6]Section 10 (9)
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by notice in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.7]New section 10 (10)
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A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.8]Section 10
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.9]Section 11 (1)
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by notice in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.10]Section 11 (1)
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the notice
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the declaration
[1.11]Section 11 (4)
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A declaration under subsection (1) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.12]Section 13 (1)
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by notice in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.13]Section 13 (1) (b)
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the notice
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the declaration
[1.14]Section 13 (3)
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A declaration under subsection (1) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.15]Section 14 (1)
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notice
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declaration
[1.16]Section 14 (2)
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section 27 of the Interpretation Act 1967
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the Legislation Act 2001, section 48
[1.17]Section 15, heading
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Effect of declarations under pt 3
[1.18]Sections 15 (1), 16 (2) and (3) and 17
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notice
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declaration
[1.19]Section 17
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instrument
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declaration
[1.20]Dictionary, definition of transferee
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notice
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declaration
Part 2Administration Act 1989
[1.21]Section 2
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Part 3Administration and Probate Act 1929
[1.22]Section 2
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[1.23]Section 13, note
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Interpretation Act 1967, s 49
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Legislation Act 2001, s 96
[1.24]Section 13, note
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Interpretation Act 1967, s 49 (3)
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Legislation Act 2001, s 96 (3)
[1.25]Part 3, division 4, note
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Interpretation Act 1967, s 49
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Legislation Act 2001, s 96
[1.26]Part 3, division 4, note
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Interpretation Act 1967, s 49 (3)
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Legislation Act 2001, s 96 (3)
[1.27]Section 55A (1)
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for the purposes of this subsection
[1.28]Section 55A (3)
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A determination under subsection (1) is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.29]Part 3D, note
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Interpretation Act 1967, s 49
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Legislation Act 2001, s 96
[1.30]Part 3D, note
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Interpretation Act 1967, s 49 (3)
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Legislation Act 2001, s 96 (3)
Part 4Administration (Interstate Agreements) Act 1997
[1.31]Section 2
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Part 5Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1989
[1.32]Section 2
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[1.33]Section 18 (1)
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and the regulations
[1.34]Section 18 (1), new note
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Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.35]Section 25B
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25B Code of practice
The Minister may, in writing, determine a code of practice to facilitate the operation of section 25A (1).
The code of practice is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.36]Section 32 (1) (a)
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and the regulations
[1.37]Section 40 (2A)
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form in Schedule 2
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approved form
[1.38]Section 61 (2) and (3)
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A document may be lodged under subsection (1) by electronic transfer, subject to any requirement approved by the president.
A requirement approved under subsection (2) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.39]Section 62A
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62A Approved forms
The president may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
A form in schedule 2 immediately before the commencement of this section is, after the commencement, taken to be an approved form.
However, the form need not be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Subsections (3) and (4) are laws to which the Legislation Act 2001, section 88 (Repeal does not end transitional or validating effect etc) applies.
Subsections (3) to (5) and this subsection expire 1 year after this section commences.
[1.40]Section 64
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Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.41]Schedule 2
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Part 6Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1989
[1.42]Section 2
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[1.43]Section 3 (1), new note
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Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.44]Section 3 (6)
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[1.45]Section 3 (7)
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[1.46]Section 21
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Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.47]Schedule 1
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Subordinate Laws Act 1989, Part 3 (Regulatory impact statements)
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Legislation Act 2001, chapter 5 (Regulatory impact statements for subordinate laws and disallowable instruments)
Part 7Adoption Act 1993
[1.48]Section 2
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[1.49]Section 4 (1), definition of determined fee
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[1.50]Section 30
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Instrument of consent
A consent to an adoption must be by an instrument signed by the person giving consent and attested as prescribed under the regulations.
Note If a form is approved under s 120A (Approved forms) for a consent, the form must be used.
[1.51]Section 72 (4)
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by notice published in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.52]New section 72 (4A)
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(4A) An approval is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.53]Section 72
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[1.54]Section 80 (2), new note
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Note If a form is approved under s 120A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.55]Section 80 (3)
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[1.56]Section 104 (1)
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The registrar of the Supreme Court must send the following to the registrar-general:
(a)a memorandum of each adoption order;
(b)a copy of each order discharging an adoption order.
Note If a form is approved under s 120A (Approved forms) for a memorandum, the form must be used.
[1.57]Section 105
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, in accordance with the prescribed form,
[1.58]Section 105, new note
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Note If a form is approved under s 120A (Approved forms) for a memorandum, the form must be used.
[1.59]Section 111
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or against the regulations
[1.60]Section 111, new note
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Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.61]Sections 118 and 119
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Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.62]New section 120A
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120A Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
A form prescribed under the regulations immediately before the commencement of this section is, after the commencement, taken to be an approved form.
However, the form need not be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Subsections (4) and (5) are laws to which the Legislation Act 2001, section 88 (Repeal does not end transitional or validating effect etc) applies.
Subsections (4) to (6) and this subsection expire 1 year after this section commences.
[1.63]Section 121
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Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may make provision in relation to—
(a)the keeping of lists by the chief executive and by private adoption agencies of people approved for the placement of a child for adoption; and
(b)access to the register of adoptions; and
(c)the giving of copies of, or extracts from, entries included in the register of adoptions; and
(d)the making, correction or cancellation of entries about adopted children in the register of births.
The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
Part 8Adoption Regulations
[1.64]Regulation 2
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[1.65]Regulation 3 (1), definitions of Act and determined fee
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[1.66]Regulation 3 (1)
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[1.67]Regulation 3 (2)
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[1.68]Regulation 5
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Consent must be accompanied by statutory declaration
For the Act, section 30 (Instrument of consent), an instrument of consent must be accompanied by the statutory declaration mentioned in regulation 6 (b).
NoteIf a form is approved under the Act, s 120A (Approved forms) for a consent, the form must be used.
[1.69]Regulation 22 (1)
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The registrar-general must keep a register of adoptions for the Act.
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.70]Regulation 23 (1)
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[1.71]Regulation 23 (2), new note
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Note If a form is approved under the Act, s 120A (Approved forms) for a memorandum, the form must be used.
[1.72]Regulation 23 (2) to (5)
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[1.73]Regulation 24 (2)
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in accordance with subregulation (3)
[1.74]Regulation 24 (2), new note
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NoteA fee may be determined under the Act, s 118 (Determination of fees) for this regulation.
[1.75]Regulation 24 (3)
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The applicant must provide, in writing, any additional information required by the registrar-general to issue the certificate.
[1.76]Regulation 29 (1)
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[1.77]Regulation 29 (2)
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Column 1 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations
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schedule 1, column 1
[1.78]Regulation 29 (2)
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[1.79]Regulation 31
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[1.80]Schedule 1
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[1.81]Schedule 2
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Part 9Agents Act 1968
[1.82]Section 2
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[1.83]Section 3 (1A)
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[1.84]Section 3 (2), (2A) and (3)
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The Minister may, in writing, declare that a provision of this Act does not apply to a person.
A declaration may be given subject to conditions.
A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.85]Section 5 (1), definition of determined fee
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[1.86]Section 36 (a)
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[1.87]Section 36 (b) to (f)
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[1.88]Section 36, new note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 121 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.89]Section 37 (1) and (2)
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(b)
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(a)
[1.90]Section 41 (1)
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shall, on payment by the applicant of the appropriate fee,
substitute
must
[1.91]Section 41 (1)
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(1)
[1.92]Section 41 (2) and (3)
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[1.93]Section 41, new note
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NoteA fee may be determined under s 120A (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.94]Section 41A
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41A Fees payable by registered agents
Before 1 July in each financial year, a registered agent must pay to the registrar the annual registration fee for the financial year.
In this section:
annual registration fee, for a financial year, means the fee determined under section 120A (Determination of fees) for this section for a financial year.
[1.95]Section 47E (4) (b)
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(b)if the licence has been issued—lodge the licence with the registrar.
Note A fee may be determined under s 120A (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.96]Section 53 (1)
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shall, on payment by the applicant of the appropriate fee,
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must
[1.97]Section 53 (1), new note
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NoteA fee may be determined under s 120A (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.98]Section 53 (4) and (5)
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[1.99]Section 54A
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54A Fees payable by licensed agents
Before 1 July in each financial year, a licensed agent must pay to the registrar the annual licence fee for the financial year.
In this section:
annual licence fee, for a financial year, means the fee determined under section 120A (Determination of fees) for this section for a financial year.
[1.100]Section 57D (1)
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If the board receives a statement under section 57A or 57C, it must, within 6 months after receiving the statement, prepare a written notice—
[1.101]Section 57D (1) (b)
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the date of publication of the notice
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notification of the notice under the Legislation Act 2001
[1.102]Section 57D (2)
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the date of publication of a notice referred to in subsection (1)
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notification of the notice under the Legislation Act 2001
[1.103]Section 57D (2)
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[1.104]Section 57D (3)
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[1.105]New section 57D (2) and (3)
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The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
The board must also publish the notice in a daily newspaper printed and published in the ACT as soon as practicable after preparing the notice.
[1.106]Section 71G
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71G Publication of names of licensed travel agents
The board must, from time to time, prepare a written notice stating—
(a)the name or names under which each person holding a travel agent’s licence on a stated date was authorised to carry on business as a travel agent; and
(b)the date on which the notice ceases to be in force.
The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.107]Section 71Q (3)
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by notice in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.108]Section 71Q (4)
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[1.109]New section 71Q (4)
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A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.110]Section 75A (1)
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may
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, in writing,
[1.111]Section 75A (2)
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An approved code of practice is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.112]Section 93 (6)
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and payment by that person of the determined fee
[1.113]Section 93 (6)
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, upon payment of such further fee as is determined,
[1.114]Section 93 (6), new note
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NoteA fee may be determined under s 120A (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.115]Section 93 (11)
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and payment by that person of the determined fee
[1.116]Section 93 (11), new note
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NoteA fee may be determined under s 120A (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.117]Section 110
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, on payment of the determined fee,
[1.118]Section 110, new note
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NoteA fee may be determined under s 120A (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.119]Section 120A
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120A Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.120]New section 121
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Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.121]Section 122
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Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
Part 10Age of Majority Act 1974
[1.122]Sections 2 and 10
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Part 11Anglican Church of Australia Constitutions Act 1902
[1.123]Section 2
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Application of Legislation Act
The Legislation Act 2001 does not apply to instruments made under this Act.
Part 12Anglican Church of Australia Constitution Act 1961
[1.124]New section 1A
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1A Application of Legislation Act
The Legislation Act 2001 does not apply to instruments made under this Act.
Part 13Anglican Church of Australia Trust Property Act 1917
[1.125]New part 1
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Part 1Preliminary
Application of Legislation Act
The Legislation Act 2001 does not apply to instruments made under this Act.
Part 14Anglican Church of Australia Trust Property Act 1928
[1.126]New section 2
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Application of Legislation Act
The Legislation Act 2001 does not apply to instruments made under this Act.
[1.127]Section 18 (b) and (c)
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[1.128]Section 18 (d)
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[1.129]Section 18, new note
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Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
Part 15Animal Diseases Act 1993
[1.130]Sections 2 and 3
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[1.131]Section 4, definitions of determined fee and this Act
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[1.132]Section 4, new note
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Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.133]Section 12
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by notice in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.134]Section 12 (2) and (3)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.135]Section 14 (1)
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by instrument
substitute
in writing
[1.136]Section 14 (3)
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in the Gazette and
[1.137]Section 14 (4) and (5)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.138]Section 15 (1)
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by instrument
substitute
in writing
[1.139]Section 15 (3)
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in the Gazette and
[1.140]Section 15 (4) and (5)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.141]Section 18 (1), new note
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Note If a form is approved under s 63A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.142]Section 18 (2)
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[1.143]Section 18 (3)
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[1.144]Section 21 (1)
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by notice in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.145]Section 21 (2) and (3)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.146]Section 23 (1)
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by instrument
substitute
in writing
[1.147]Section 23 (3)
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in the Gazette and
[1.148]Section 23 (4) and (5)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.149]Section 28 (1), new note
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Note If a form is approved under s 63A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.150]Section 28 (2)
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[1.151]Section 28 (3)
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[1.152]Section 30 (1)
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by notice published in the Gazette
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in writing
[1.153]Section 30 (2) and (3)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.154]Section 32 (1), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 63 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 63A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.155]Section 32 (2)
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[1.156]Section 32 (3)
renumber as section 32 (2)
[1.157]Section 34
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Approved manufacturers
The director must, in writing, declare a manufacturer to be an approved manufacturer of tags for this Act.
A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.158]Section 36 (1)
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by notice published in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.159]Section 36 (2) and (3)
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A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.160]Section 39 (1)
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[1.161]Section 39 (2)
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[1.162]Section 39, new note
insert
Note If a form is approved under s 63A (Approved forms) for a record, the form must be used.
[1.163]Section 40 (1)
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shall, on payment of the determined fee,
substitute
must
[1.164]Section 40 (1), new note
insert
Note A fee may be determined under s 63 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.165]Section 49 (1), new note
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Note If a form is approved under s 63A (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.166]Section 49 (2)
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[1.167]Section 49 (3)
renumber as section 49 (2)
[1.168]Section 63
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Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
63A Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.169]Section 64, heading
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Regulation-making power
[1.170]Section 64 (1)
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The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.171]Section 64 (2)
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The regulations may make provision in relation to—
[1.172]Section 64 (3)
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The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
[1.173]Schedule
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Part 16Animal Diseases (Bees) Regulations 2000
[1.174]Regulation 2
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Part 17Animal Welfare Act 1992
[1.175]Sections 22 and 23
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Codes of practice
The Minister may, in writing, approve a code of practice relating to animal welfare.
NotePower given under an Act to make a statutory instrument (including a code of practice) includes power to amend or repeal the instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (1)).
A code of practice is a disallowable instrument.
Note 1A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Note 2 An amendment or repeal of a code of practice is also a disallowable instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (2)).
[1.176]Section 24 (1) (d)
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Subordinate Laws Act 1989
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Legislation Act 2001
[1.177]Section 26 (1)
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[1.178]Section 26 (2)
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[1.179]Section 26, new notes
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Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.180]Section 28 (1), new note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for a licence, the form must be used.
[1.181]Section 32
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accompanied by the determined fee,
[1.182]Section 32, new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.183]Section 38, new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.184]Section 42 (1), new note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an identity certificate, the form must be used.
[1.185]Section 44
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accompanied by the determined fee,
[1.186]Section 44, new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.187]Section 49A, note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for a notification, the form must be used.
[1.188]Section 53 (2) (b)
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; and
[1.189]Section 53 (2) (c)
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[1.190]Section 53 (2), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.191]Section 54 (1), new note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for a permit, the form must be used.
[1.192]Section 64 (1)
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[1.193]Section 64 (2)
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[1.194]Section 64, new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.195]Section 65 (1), new note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for a permit, the form must be used.
[1.196]Section 69
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accompanied by the determined fee for the permit held,
[1.197]Section 69, new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.198]Section 95 (1) (c)
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[1.199]Section 95 (1), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 110 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 110A (Approved forms) for this section, the form must be used.
[1.200]Section 110 and 110A
substitute
Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
110A Approved forms
The authority may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the authority approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.201]Section 111 (1)
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[1.202]Section 111 (2)
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[1.203]Section 112 (1), new note
insert
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.204]Section 112 (2)
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The regulations may make provision in relation to—
[1.205]Section 112 (3)
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The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
[1.206]Dictionary, definition of this Act
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[1.207]Dictionary, note
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Note
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Note 1
[1.208]Dictionary, new note
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Note 2A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
Part 18Animal Welfare Regulations
[1.209]Regulation 3, definition of the Act
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Part 19Animal Welfare (Amendment) Act 1997
[1.210]Section 2
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Commencement
Sections 4 and 5 commence 6 years after the day when the Food Act 1992, section 24A (1) is, or provisions of that Act that include that subsection are, described in the Mutual Recognition Act 1992 (Cwlth), schedule 2.
Part 20Annual Leave Act 1973
[1.211]Section 14A (2)
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and the regulations
[1.212]Section 14A (2), new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.213]Section 14E (1), new note
insert
Note If a form is approved under s 16 (Approved forms) for a complaint, the form must be used.
[1.214]Section 14E (3)
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[1.215]Section 14E (4) to (6)
renumber as 14E (3) to (5)
[1.216]Sections 14K and 14L
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or the regulations
[1.217]Section 16
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Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 21Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act 1995
[1.218]Section 2
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[1.219]Section 4, definition of prescribed time
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fixed
substitute
declared
[1.220]Section 4, definition of public authority, paragraph (b)
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by instrument
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under section 4A (1)
[1.221]Section 4, definition of public authority, paragraph (c)
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by instrument
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under section 4A (2)
[1.222]Section 4, definition of responsible Minister, paragraph (c)
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(c)for any other public authority—the Minister declared by the Chief Minister under section 4B (Declaration of responsible Minister) to be the responsible Minister for the public authority.
[1.223]New sections 4A and 4B
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4A Declaration of public authority
The Minister may, in writing, declare that a statutory office holder is a public authority for the definition of public authority, paragraph (b).
The Minister may, in writing, declare that a body mentioned in the definition of public authority, paragraph (c) is a public authority for that paragraph.
A declaration under this section is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
4B Declaration of responsible Minister
The Chief Minister may, in writing, declare that a Minister is the responsible Minister for a public authority.
A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.224]Section 5
substitute
Declaration of appropriate administrative unit for public authority
The Minister may, in writing, declare that an administrative unit is the appropriate administrative unit for a public authority for this Act.
A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.225]Section 6 (2) (b)
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by instrument
substitute
, in writing,
[1.226]New section 6 (3)
insert
A direction is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.227]Section 7 (2)
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by instrument
substitute
, in writing,
[1.228]New section 7 (3)
insert
A direction is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.229]Section 8 (2)
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by instrument
substitute
, in writing,
[1.230]Section 8 (5)
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by instrument
substitute
in writing
[1.231]Section 8 (6) and (7)
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by instrument
substitute
, in writing,
[1.232]New section 8 (9)
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A direction under this section is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.233]Section 10
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The Minister may, by instrument
substitute
The Minister may, in writing
[1.234]New section 10 (2)
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A direction is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.235]Section 11 (1)
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shall, by instrument, fix
substitute
must, in writing, declare
[1.236]Section 11 (2)
omit
shall not fix
substitute
must not declare
[1.237]New section 11 (3)
insert
A declaration under subsection (1) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 22Architects Act 1959
[1.238]Section 2
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[1.239]Section 15 (3)
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If a person is registered as an architect, the board must issue a certificate of registration to the person.
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 40 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 41 (Approved forms) for a certificate of registration, the form must be used.
[1.240]Section 16 (1), new note
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NoteIf a form is approved under s 41 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.241]Section 16 (1A)
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[1.242]Section 18A (1)
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The registrar must issue a practising certificate to a person whose name appears in the register.
NoteA fee may be determined under s 40 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.243]Section 27
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[1.244]Sections 39B and 40
substitute
Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
The board may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the board approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
Part 23Artificial Conception Act 1985
[1.245]Sections 31 and 32
substitute
Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may make provision in relation to types and standards of counselling and assessment for section 11 (3) (e).
Part 24Associations Incorporation Act 1991
[1.246]Section 2
omit
[1.247]Section 3, definition of approved form
substitute
approved form means a form approved by the registrar-general under section 126 (Approved forms).
[1.248]Section 3, definition of commencement date
substitute
commencement date means 1 January 1992.
[1.249]Section 3, definition of determined fee
omit
[1.250]Section 11 (1)
omit
, upon payment of the determined fee
[1.251]Section 11 (1), new note
insert
NoteA fee may be determined under s 125 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.252]Section 13 (1) (h)
omit
in the approved form
[1.253]Section 13 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for a document, the form must be used.
[1.254]Section 15 (1)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.255]New section 15 (3)
insert
A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.256]Section 18 (1) (a)
omit
shall be in the approved form and
[1.257]Section 18 (1) (b) (iv)
omit
in the approved form
[1.258]Section 18 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for an application or notice, the form must be used.
[1.259]Section 26 (2) (a)
omit
shall be in the approved form and
[1.260]Section 26 (2) (b) (iii) and (iv)
omit
in the approved form
[1.261]Section 26 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for an application, notice or statement, the form must be used.
[1.262]Section 30 (2)
omit
in the approved form
[1.263]Section 30 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.264]Section 33 (2)
omit
in the approved form
[1.265]Section 33 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.266]Section 35 (2)
omit
determined fee
substitute
fee determined under section 125 (Determination of fees) for this section
[1.267]Section 37 (1)
omit
in the approved form
[1.268]Section 37 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.269]Section 37 (5) (b)
omit
, by notice in the Gazette,
substitute
in writing
[1.270]Section 37 (6) and (7)
renumber as section 37 (7) and (8)
[1.271]New section 37 (6)
insert
An instrument under subsection (5) (b) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.272]Section 38 (2)
omit
shall be in the approved form and
[1.273]Section 38 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.274]Section 59 (1)
omit
in the approved form
[1.275]Section 59 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for a notice under this section, the form must be used.
[1.276]Section 59 (2)
omit
in the approved form
[1.277]Section 62 (1)
omit
in the approved form
[1.278]Section 62 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.279]Section 79 (1) (a)
substitute
(a)a statement of particulars relating to the association in the form approved under section 126 (Approved forms) for this section; and
[1.280]Section 82 (2) (b) (i)
omit
[1.281]Section 82 (2) (b) (ii) to (iv)
renumber as section 82 (2) (b) (i) to (iii)
[1.282]Section 82 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 126 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.283]Section 83 (7)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
[1.284]Section 83 (8)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.285]New section 83 (8A)
insert
(8A) A cancellation of incorporation under subsection (8) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.286]Section 83
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.287]Section 93 (2) (a)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
[1.288]Section 93 (3)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.289]New section 93 (3A)
insert
(3A) A cancellation of incorporation under subsection (3) is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.290]Section 93
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.291]Section 120 (1)
omit
or the regulations
[1.292]Section 120 (1), new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.293]Sections 125 to 128
substitute
Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
The registrar-general may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the registrar-general approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may make provision in relation to—
(a)prescribing model rules; and
(b)lodging applications or other documents with the registrar-general; and
(c)the verification of information required or permitted to be given to the registrar-general; and
(d)regulating the preparation, completion and signing of approved forms.
The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
If—
(a)a document to be lodged under this Act is required to be verified and no way of verifying the document or its contents is prescribed by this Act; or
(b)the verification of a document to be lodged under this Act is not provided for by this Act;
the regulations may provide that the document is to be verified by a written statement made by a person prescribed under the regulations.
Part 25Associations Incorporation Regulations
[1.294]Regulation 2
omit
Part 26Auctioneers Act 1959
[1.295]Section 2
omit
[1.296]Section 3 (3)
omit
[1.297]Section 5 (2)
renumber as section 5 (3)
[1.298]Section 5 (1)
substitute
A person who is 18 years old or older may apply to the Magistrates Court for a licence by giving an application to the registrar.
NoteIf a form is approved under s 18 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
An application must be accompanied by—
(a)a copy of the application; and
(b)references about the applicant’s character and suitability for holding a licence given by 3 qualified people.
[1.299]Section 6 (2) (b)
omit
in accordance with Form B
[1.300]Section 6 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 18 (Approved forms) for the application, the form must be used.
[1.301]Section 7 (1) (b)
omit
, in accordance with Form C,
[1.302]Section 7 (1) (b), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 18 (Approved forms) for the application, the form must be used.
[1.303]Section 7 (3)
omit
in accordance with Form D
[1.304]Section 10 (1)
omit
in accordance with Form E
[1.305]Section 10 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 18 (Approved forms) for a licence, the form must be used.
[1.306]Section 13 (3)
omit
or the regulations
[1.307]Section 13 (3), new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.308]Section 17 (c)
omit
or the regulations
[1.309]Section 18
substitute
Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
A form in schedule 2 immediately before the commencement of this section is, after the commencement, taken to be an approved form.
However, the form need not be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Subsections (4) and (5) are laws to which the Legislation Act 2001, section 88 (Repeal does not end transitional or validating effect etc) applies.
Subsections (4) to (6) and this subsection expire 1 year after this section commences.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
[1.310]Schedules 1 and 2
omit
Part 27Auditor-General Act 1996
[1.311]Section 2
omit
[1.312]Section 35
substitute
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 28Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (NMRB) Act 1991
[1.313]Section 3, definition of appointed day
substitute
appointed day means 16 November 1991.
[1.314]Section 4
omit
Part 29Australian-American Educational Foundation Act 1966
[1.315]Section 2
omit
Part 30Bail Act 1992
[1.316]Section 2
omit
[1.317]Section 25 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 58 (Approved forms) for an agreement or acknowledgment under this section, the form must be used.
[1.318]Section 28 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 58 (Approved forms) for an instrument, the form must be used.
[1.319]Section 30 (4), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 58 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.320]Section 34 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 58 (Approved forms) for a notice under this section, the form must be used.
[1.321]Section 47 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 58 (Approved forms) for a notice under this section, the form must be used.
[1.322]Section 48 (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 58 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.323]Sections 57A and 58
substitute
Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
A form approved for section 25, 28 (1), 30 (4), 34, 47 or 48 (2) is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Any other approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
If there is no approved form for an instrument under this Act, the instrument must be in a form acceptable to the registrar.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 31Bail Regulations
[1.324]Regulation 2
omit
Part 32Bank Mergers Act 1997
[1.325]Section 2
omit
[1.326]Section 6
substitute
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 33Betting (ACTTAB Limited) Act 1964
[1.327]Section 2
omit
[1.328]New section 32 (4)
insert
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.329]Section 32 (4)
renumber as section 32 (5)
[1.330]Section 36
omit
The Minister
substitute
The Minister
[1.331]New section 36 (2)
insert
A declaration is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.332]Section 37
omit
[1.333]Section 55 (2)
substitute
Rules are a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.334]Section 57
substitute
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 34Birth (Equality of Status) Act 1988
[1.335]Section 2
omit
[1.336]Section 10 (1)
omit
, in a form approved by the Registrar-General,
[1.337]Section 10 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 22 (Approved forms) for an instrument of acknowledgment, the form must be used.
[1.338]Section 22
substitute
Approved forms
The registrar-general may, in writing, approve forms for this Act, (other than forms for use in relation to the Supreme Court or another court).
If the registrar-general approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4197]Section 229
substitute
Determination of fees
This section does not apply to an annual licence fee.
ICRC may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
NoteA disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
229AApproved forms—ICRC
ICRC may, in writing, approve forms in relation to its functions under this Act.
If ICRC approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
229BApproved forms—Minister
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act except in relation to ICRC’s functions under this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4198]Section 234, heading
substitute
Regulation-making power
[1.4199]Section 234 (1), new note
insert
NoteRegulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4200]Section 234 (3)
substitute
The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
[1.4201]Division 16.1
omit
[1.4202]Dictionary, definition of determined fee
omit
[1.4203]Dictionary, definition of industry code
substitute
industry code, for a utility service, means an industry code approved or determined under part 4 (Industry codes) that applies to the service.
[1.4204]Dictionary, definition of related law
substitute
related law means the ICRC Act.
NoteA reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, 104).
[1.4205]Dictionary, definition of technical code
substitute
technical code, for a utility service, means a technical code approved or determined under part 5 (Technical regulation) that applies to the service.
Part 406Veterinary Surgeons Act 1965
[1.4206]Section 2
omit
[1.4207]Section 3 (1), definition of determined fee
omit
[1.4208]Section 13 (2)
substitute
A person authorised by the board for this section may grant interim registration in accordance with this section to an applicant for registration.
NoteA fee may be determined under s 58 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4209]Section 19 (2)
substitute
The applicant must give the board a completed application form.
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 58 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 59 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4210]Section 21 (a)
substitute
(a)complies with this Act; and
[1.4211]Section 22
omit
[1.4212]Section 28 (5)
substitute
If a certificate issued under subsection (1) to a person has been stolen, lost or destroyed, the board must, on application by the person, issue a duplicate certificate.
NoteA fee may be determined under s 58 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4213]Section 30 (2), new note
insert
NoteA fee may be determined under s 58 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4214]Section 30 (3)
omit
[1.4215]Section 30
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4216]Part 3, division 4, heading
substitute
Division 3.4 Annual registration fees
[1.4217]Section 36, heading
substitute
Annual registration fee payable by registered veterinary surgeon
[1.4218]Section 36 (1)
substitute
(1) On or before 1 July in each year, a registered veterinary surgeon must pay to the Territory the annual registration fee determined under section 58 (Determination of fees) for the year.
[1.4219]Section 37, heading
substitute
Annual registration fee payable by registered specialist veterinary surgeon
[1.4220]Section 37 (1)
substitute
(1) On or before 1 July in each year, a registered specialist veterinary surgeon must pay to the Territory the annual registration fee determined under section 58 (Determination of fees) for the year.
[1.4221]Section 39 (1)
substitute
A person whose registration has been cancelled for failure to pay the annual registration fee determined under section 58 (Determination of fees) for a year is entitled to be re-registered if the person gives the board a completed application form and pays the fee.
NoteIf a form is approved under s 59 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4222]Section 40 (1) (e)
omit
or the regulations
[1.4223]Section 40 (1) (e)
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.4224]Section 47 (1)
omit
The Chairperson may, if he or she thinks fit, cause a notice
substitute
The chairperson may prepare a written notice
[1.4225]Section 47 (1)
omit
, to be published in the Gazette
[1.4226]New section 47 (2)
insert
The notice is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4227]Section 47 (2)
omit everything before paragraph (a), substitute
The notice must not be notified until—
[1.4228]Section 49
substitute
Publication of names etc of registered veterinary surgeons
As soon as practicable after 1 July in each year, the board must prepare a written notice containing the names and professional address (or addresses) of the veterinary surgeons registered on that day.
The notice is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4229]Section 57 (1) and (2)
substitute
A person may inspect, or obtain a certified copy of, an entry in the register of veterinary surgeons or the register of specialist veterinary surgeons.
NoteA fee may be determined under s 58 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4230]Section 57 (3)
renumber as section 57 (2)
[1.4231]Sections 58 and 59
substitute
Determination of fees
(1) The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
(2) A determination is a disallowable instrument.
NoteA disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
(1) The board may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
(2) If the board approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
(3) An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
NoteRegulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 407Victims of Crime Act 1994
[1.4232]Section 2
omit
[1.4233]Section 23, new note
insert
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 408Victims of Crime Regulations 2000
[1.4234]Regulation 2
omit
[1.4235]Regulation 3, note 2
omit
as applied by the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, s 9
[1.4236]Regulation 4, note
omit
(as applied by Subordinate Laws Act 1989, s 9)
[1.4237]Regulation 8, note 1
omit
, as applied by the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, s 9
[1.4238]Regulations 8, note 2 and 11, note
omit
as applied by the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, s 9
[1.4239]Regulations 50 and 51
substitute
Determination of fees for services provided by approved service providers
The Minister may, in writing, determine the fees that are payable for services provided to an eligible victim under these regulations by an approved service provider.
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for these regulations.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 409Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983
[1.4240]Section 15
omit
and the regulations made under that Act
[1.4241]Section 15, new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.4242]Section 20
omit
and the regulations made under that Act
[1.4243]Section 20, new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.4244]Section 25
omit
and the regulations made under that Act
[1.4245]Section 25, new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.4246]Section 27 (1) (b)
omit
[1.4247]Section 27 (1) (c)
renumber as section 27 (1) (b)
[1.4248]Section 27 (1), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 73 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4249]Section 73
substitute
Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
A form in the schedule immediately before the commencement of this section is, after the commencement, taken to be an approved form.
However, the form need not be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Subsections (4) and (5) are laws to which the Legislation Act 2001, section 88 (Repeal does not end transitional or validating effect etc) applies.
Subsections (4) to (6) and this subsection expire 1 year after this section commences.
73ARegulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4250]Section 79 (2)
omit
Interpretation Act 1967, section 42
substitute
Legislation Act 2001, section 88
Part 410Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Regulations
[1.4251]Regulation 2
omit
[1.4252]Regulation 3, note
substitute
NoteA definition applies except so far as the contrary intention appears (see Interpretation Act 1967, s 11G).
[1.4253]Regulation 3, definition of Act
omit
Part 411Vocational Education and Training Act 1995
[1.4254]Section 2
omit
[1.4255]Section 4 (1), definition of determined fee
omit
[1.4256]Section 16 (1A), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 66 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 67 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4257]Section 16 (2)
omit
[1.4258]Section 16 (1A)
renumber as section 16 (2)
[1.4259]Section 18 (1), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 66 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 67 (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4260]Section 18 (1)
omit
(1)
[1.4261]Section 18 (2)
omit
[1.4262]Section 25
omit
The
substitute
The
[1.4263]Section 25, new note
insert
NotePower given under an Act to make a statutory instrument (including a determination) includes power to amend or repeal the instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (1)).
[1.4264]New section 25 (2)
insert
A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note 1A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Note 2An amendment or repeal of a determination is also a notifiable instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (2)).
[1.4265]Section 26
omit
The
substitute
The
[1.4266]Section 26
omit
, or is no longer,
[1.4267]Section 26, new note
insert
NotePower given under an Act to make a statutory instrument (including a determination) includes power to amend or repeal the instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (1)).
[1.4268]New section 26 (2)
insert
A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Note 2An amendment or repeal of a determination is also a notifiable instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (2)).
[1.4269]Section 27
omit
[1.4270]Section 51 (3)
omit
[1.4271]Section 51 (4) and (5)
renumber as section 51 (3) and (4)
[1.4272]Sections 66 to 68
substitute
Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
The council may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the council approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 412Vocational Education and Training Regulations
[1.4273]Regulations 2 and 3
omit
[1.4274]Regulation 4
renumber as regulation 2
Part 413Water and Sewerage Act 2000
[1.4275]Section 2
omit
[1.4276]Section 3, note 2
omit
as applied by the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, s 9
[1.4277]Section 16 (3)
substitute
A site plan must be drawn in accordance with AS1100 on a scale of not less than 1:200.
Note If a form is approved under s 48 (Approved forms) for a site plan, the form must be used.
[1.4278]Section 16 (7), definition of minor works notice
substitute
minor works notice means a notice that certifies that the work was completed in accordance with the regulations.
NoteIf a form is approved under s 48 (Approved forms) for a notice, the form must be used.
[1.4279]Section 45
substitute
Determination of fees
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
NoteA disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4280]Sections 46 and 47
omit
[1.4281]Section 48
substitute
Approved forms
The chief executive may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the chief executive approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4282]Section 49 (1), new note
insert
NoteRegulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4283]Section 49 (3) and (4)
substitute
The regulations may make provision about a matter by applying, adopting or incorporating (with or without change) a standard, or a provision of a standard, as in force from time to time.
Note 1A statutory instrument may also apply, adopt or incorporate (with or without change) a law or instrument (or a provision of a law or instrument) as in force at a particular time (see Legislation Act 2001, s 47 (1)).
Note 2If a statutory instrument applies, adopts or incorporates a law or instrument (or a provision of a law or instrument), the law, instrument or provision may be taken to be a notifiable instrument that must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001 (see s 47 (2)-(6)).
The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
Part 414Water and Sewerage Regulations 2001
[1.4284]Regulation 2
omit
[1.4285]Regulation 4, note
omit
as applied by the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, s 9
[1.4286]Dictionary, definition of the Act
omit
Part 415Water Resources Act 1998
[1.4287]Section 4, definition of determined fee
omit
[1.4288]Section 6 (1)
omit everything before paragraph (a), substitute
After preparing draft guidelines under section 5, the authority must prepare a written notice—
[1.4289]Section 6 (1) (c)
omit
publication of the notice
substitute
notification of the notice under the Legislation Act 2001
[1.4290]New section 6 (1A) and (1B)
insert
(1A) The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(1B) The authority must also publish the notice in a daily newspaper as soon as practicable after preparing the notice.
[1.4291]Section 6
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4292]Section 9
omit
On
substitute
On
[1.4293]Section 9 (a)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.4294]New section 9 (2)
insert
Guidelines approved under this section are a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4295]Section 11
substitute
Commencement of environmental flow guidelines
Unless environmental flow guidelines approved by the Minister are disallowed by the Legislative Assembly, the guidelines commence—
(a)on the day after the last day when they could have been disallowed; or
(b)if the guidelines provide for a later date or time of commencement—on that date or at that time.
[1.4296]Section 20
substitute
Preparation of management plan
The authority must prepare a draft management plan for the water resources of the Territory.
NotePower given under an Act to make a statutory instrument (including the management plan) includes power to amend or repeal the instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (1)).
[1.4297]Section 21 (1)
omit everything before paragraph (a), substitute
After preparing a draft management plan, the authority must prepare a written notice—
[1.4298]Section 21 (1) (c)
omit
publication of the notice
substitute
notification of the notice under the Legislation Act 2001
[1.4299]New section 21 (1A) and (1B)
insert
(1A) The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(1B) The authority must also publish the notice in a daily newspaper.
[1.4300]Section 21
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[1.4301]Section 22
substitute
Formal changes
Section 21 does not apply to an amendment of a management plan that is for the sole purpose of making changes of a formal nature.
If the authority makes such an amendment, the authority must prepare a written notice of the amendment.
The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
The authority must also publish the notice in a daily newspaper.
[1.4302]Section 24
omit
On
substitute
On
[1.4303]Section 24 (a)
omit
by notice in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.4304]New section 24 (2)
insert
A management plan approved under this section is a disallowable instrument.
Note 1A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Note 2 An amendment or repeal of a management plan is also a disallowable instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (2)).
[1.4305]Section 26
substitute
Commencement of management plan
Unless a management plan approved by the Minister is disallowed by the Legislative Assembly, the plan commences—
(a)on the day after the last day when it could have been disallowed; or
(b)if the plan provides for a later date or time of commencement—on that date or at that time.
[1.4306]Section 28 (6)
omit
on payment of the determined fee,
[1.4307]Section 28 (6), new note
insert
NoteA fee may be determined under s 78 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4308]Section 28 (8)
substitute
The Minister must prepare a written notice of the making of the grant.
[1.4309]New section 28 (8A) and (8B)
insert
(8A) The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(8B) The notice must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001 no later than 14 days after the making of the grant.
[1.4310]Section 28
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4311]Section 34 (1)
omit
notice in the Gazette
substitute
written notice
[1.4312]Section 34 (2)
substitute
The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(2A) The authority must also—
(a)publish the notice in a daily newspaper; and
(b)give notice in writing to each licence holder who is affected by the notice.
(2B) The notice expires on the date (not later than 12 months after the notice is notified under the Legislation Act 2001) provided by the notice.
[1.4313]Section 34 (4)
omit
[1.4314]Section 34
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4315]Section 35 (1), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 78 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 78A (Approved forms) for an application or licence to take water, the form must be used.
[1.4316]Section 35 (2) and (7)
omit
[1.4317]Section 35
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4318]Section 39 (2), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 78 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 78A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4319]Section 39 (3)
omit
[1.4320]Section 39
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4321]Section 44 (1), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 78 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 78A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4322]Section 44 (2)
omit
[1.4323]Section 44
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4324]Section 47 (2), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 78 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 78A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4325]Section 47 (3)
omit
[1.4326]Section 47
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4327]Section 50
substitute
Notification of grants etc
If the authority grants or varies a licence or permit, the authority must prepare written notice of the making of the grant or variation.
The notice must include a statement of places where particulars of the licences or permits may be inspected.
The notice is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
The authority must also publish the notice in a daily newspaper.
[1.4328]Section 69 (1), new notes
insert
Note 1A fee may be determined under s 78 (Determination of fees) for this section.
Note 2If a form is approved under s 78A (Approved forms) for an application, the form must be used.
[1.4329]Section 69 (3)
omit
[1.4330]Section 69
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4331]Section 71
omit
[1.4332]Section 78 (1) and (2)
substitute
The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4333]Section 78 (4)
omit
[1.4334]Section 78 (5)
renumber as section 78 (4)
[1.4335]New section 78A
insert
78A Approved forms
The authority may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the authority approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4336]Section 79
substitute
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
The regulations may make provision in relation to—
(a)anything by applying, adopting or incorporating (with or without change) any instrument, or any provision of an instrument, as in force from time to time; and
(b)the transfer of licences; and
(c)the way the quantity of water that may be taken by a person under this Act is assessed; and
(d)the keeping of records and the provision of information to the authority; and
(e)the regulation of the taking of water.
Note 1A statutory instrument may also apply, adopt or incorporate (with or without change) a law or instrument (or a provision of a law or instrument) as in force at a particular time (see Legislation Act 2001, s 47 (1)).
Note 2If a statutory instrument applies, adopts or incorporates a law or instrument (or a provision of a law or instrument), the law, instrument or provision may be taken to be a notifiable instrument that must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001 (see s 47 (2)-(6)).
The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
[1.4337]Part 10
omit
Part 416Wills Act 1968
[1.4338]Section 3
omit
Part 417Witness Protection Act 1996
[1.4339]Section 2
omit
[1.4340]Section 3, definition of approved authority,
paragraph (d) (ii)substitute
(i)is declared under section 3A (Declaration of approved authority) to be an approved authority for this Act.
[1.4341]Section 3, definition of complementary witness
protection law, paragraph (b)omit
by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette
substitute
under section 3B (Declaration of complementary witness protection law)
[1.4342]Section 3, definition of witness, paragraph (a) (ii)
omit
by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette
substitute
under section 3C (Declaration of authority for s 3, def of witness)
[1.4343]New sections 3A, 3B and 3C
insert
3A Declaration of approved authority
(1) The Minister may, in writing, declare that an authority or body of the Commonwealth, a State or another Territory is an approved authority for this Act.
(2) A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
3B Declaration of complementary witness protection law
(1) The Minister may, in writing, declare that a law of the Commonwealth, a State or another Territory is a complementary witness protection law for this Act.
(2) A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
3C Declaration of authority for s 3, def of witness
(1) The Minister may, in writing, declare an authority to be an authority to which section 3, definition of witness, paragraph (a) applies.
(2) A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4344]Section 14 (1) (b)
omit
in a form approved by the Chief Police Officer
substitute
in writing
[1.4345]Section 14 (1), new note
insert
Note If a form is approved under s 29 (Approved forms) for a permission, the form must be used.
[1.4346]Section 14 (5)
omit
[1.4347]Section 14
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4348]Section 26
omit
The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette,
substitute
The Minister may, in writing,
[1.4349]New section 26 (2)
insert
An authorisation is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4350]Section 29
substitute
Approved forms
The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
NoteA notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Part 418Workers’ Compensation Act 1951
[1.4351]Section 2
omit
[1.4352]Section 6 (1), definition of approved form
omit
[1.4353]Section 6 (1), definition of defined offence
substitute
defined offence means—
(a)an offence against this Act; or
(b)an offence against the Crimes Act 1900, part 8 (Aiding and abetting, accessories, attempts, incitement and conspiracy) in relation to an offence against this Act.
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
[1.4354]Section 6 (1), definition of determined fee
omit
[1.4355]Section 6A (1)
omit
by notice published in the Gazette
substitute
in writing
[1.4356]New section 6A (1A)
insert
(1A) A declaration is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4357]Section 6A
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4358]Section 6B
omit
The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette
substitute
(1) The Minister may, in writing
[1.4359]New section 6B (2)
insert
(2) A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4360]Section 15F (1)
substitute
(1) After consulting with the council, the Minister may, in writing, approve a protocol relating to occupational rehabilitation.
Note Power given under an Act to make a statutory instrument (including the approval of a protocol) includes power to amend or repeal the instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (1)).
[1.4361]New section 15F (1A)
insert
(1A) A protocol approved under subsection (1) is a disallowable instrument.
Note 1 A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Note 2 An amendment or repeal of a protocol is also a disallowable instrument (see Legislation Act 2001, s 46 (2)).
[1.4362]Section 15F
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4363]Section 15G
omit
[1.4364]Section 15H
omit
making an instrument
substitute
approving a protocol
[1.4365]Section 16 (2)
after
may
insert
, in writing,
[1.4366]New section 16 (2A)
insert
(2A) An approval is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4367]Section 16
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4368]Section 17 (1)
omit
, accompanied by the determined fee
[1.4369]Section 17 (1), new note
insert
Note A fee may be determined under s 28 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4370]Section 17C (1)
omit
, accompanied by the determined fee
[1.4371]Section 17C (1), new note
insert
Note A fee may be determined under s 28 (Determination of fees) for this section.
[1.4372]Section 18B (1)
after
may
insert
, in writing,
[1.4373]Section 18B (3)
substitute
(3) An appointment is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4374]Section 21 (2)
omit
determined by the Minister under subsection (4)
substitute
approved by the Minister under section 29 (Approved forms) for the notice
[1.4375]Section 21 (4)
omit
[1.4376]Section 21 (5)
omit
in accordance with Forms 1 and 2 in Schedule 1 to the regulations
substitute
approved by the Minister under section 29 (Approved forms)
[1.4377]Section 21
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4378]Section 26G, new definition of determined fee
insert
determined fee means the fee determined under section 28 (Determination of fees) for this part.
[1.4379]Section 26H (2)
omit everything before paragraph (a), substitute
(2) An infringement notice must—
[1.4380]Section 26H (2), new note
insert
NoteIf a form is approved under s 29 (Approved forms) for an infringement notice, the form must be used.
[1.4381]Section 26J (2)
omit everything before paragraph (a), substitute
A final infringement notice must—
[1.4382]Section 27C
omit
[1.4383]Section 28
substitute
Determination of fees
(1) The Minister may, in writing, determine fees for this Act.
Note The Legislation Act 2001 contains provisions about the making of determinations and regulations relating to fees (see pt 6.3).
(2)A determination is a disallowable instrument.
Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Approved forms
(1)The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this Act.
(2)If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
(3)An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(4)A form prescribed under the regulations immediately before the commencement of this section is, after the commencement, taken to be an approved form.
(5) However, the form need not be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
(6) Subsections (4) and (5) are laws to which the Legislation Act 2001, section 88 (Repeal does not end transitional or validating effect etc) applies.
(7) Subsections (4) to (6) and this subsection expire 1 year after this section commences.
Regulation-making power
(1)The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
Note Regulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
(2)The regulations may make provision in relation to—
(a)the procedure in relation to the medical examination of injured workers; and
(b)the duties of medical referees appointed under this Act; and
(c)fees and expenses to be paid for medical examinations or medical treatment; and
(d)the procedure in relation to compulsory insurance and approval of insurance companies.
(3) The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than 10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.
[1.4384]Section 29
renumber as section 31
[1.4385]Schedule 4, clause 6A
omit
the Regulations and the Rules of Court,
[1.4386]Schedule 4, clause 6A, new note
insert
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations and rules of court (see Legislation Act 2001, s 104).
Part 419Workers’ Compensation Regulations
[1.4387]Regulation 2
omit
[1.4388]Regulation 3
omit
Form 1
substitute
the appropriate claim form approved under the Act, section 29 (Approved forms)
[1.4389]Regulation 4
omit
Form 2
substitute
the appropriate claim form approved under the Act, section 29 (Approved forms)
[1.4390]Regulation 6
omit
Form 3
substitute
the report form approved under the Act, section 29 (Approved forms)
[1.4391]Schedule 1
omit
Part 420Workers’ Compensation Supplementation Fund Act 1980
[1.4392]Section 22 (3)
omit
determined by the Minister by notice published in the Gazette
substitute
determined, in writing, by the Minister
[1.4393]New section 22 (3A)
insert
(3A) A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act 2001.
[1.4394]Section 22
renumber subsections when Act next republished under Legislation Act 2001
[1.4395]Section 43
substitute
Regulation-making power
The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
NoteRegulations must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act 2001.
Endnote
Penalty units
The Interpretation Act 1967, s 33AA deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units.
[Presentation speech made in Assembly on 29 March 2001]
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