Marine Safety Amendment (Transitional) Regulation 2005 (NSW)

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2005 No 188

New South Wales

Marine Safety Amendment

(Transitional) Regulation 2005

under the

Marine Safety Act 1998

His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Marine Safety Act 1998.

MICHAEL COSTA, M.L.C.,

Minister for Ports

Explanatory note

The object of this Regulation is to modify the transitional arrangement under the Marine Safety Regulation 2003 which provides that a reference to a marine safety licence in certain provisions of the Marine Safety Act 1998 include a reference to a registration, licence, certificate or other authority in force under any Act or regulation to be repealed by that Act. This Regulation is made under the Marine Safety Act 1998, including section 137 (the general regulation-making power) and clause 1 of Schedule 4.

Published in Gazette No 54 of 13 May 2005, page 1677 Page 1
2005 No 188
Clause 1 Marine Safety Amendment (Transitional) Regulation 2005

Marine Safety Amendment (Transitional) Regulation

2005

under the

Marine Safety Act 1998

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Marine Safety Amendment (Transitional)
Regulation 2005.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on 13 May 2005.

3 Amendment of Marine Safety Regulation 2003

The Marine Safety Regulation 2003 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

2005 No 188

Marine Safety Amendment (Transitional) Regulation 2005

Amendment Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 3)

Clause 5

Omit the clause. Insert instead:

5      Transitional provision: references to marine safety licences

A reference, in any provision of the Act that has commenced, to a marine safety licence includes, until such time as Part 4 of the Act commences, a reference to a registration, licence, certificate or other authority in force under any Act or regulation specified in Schedule 2 to the Act.

BY AUTHORITY

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