Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) Act 2010 (WA)
Western Australia
This Act expired on 28 Feb 2021 (see s. 6(3)).
Western Australia
Western Australia
Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) Act 2010This is the
This Act comes into operation as follows —
(a) sections 1 and 2 — on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent;
(b) the rest of the Act — on 1 March 2011.
In this Act —
(1) The State of Western Australia adopts the Commonwealth Act as originally enacted and any amendments made to it before this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(2) The adoption of the Commonwealth Act under this Act does not operate so as to give effect to any adopted provision before that provision commences as a law of the Commonwealth.
(3) To avoid doubt, it is the intention of the Parliament of the State that a Schedule to the Commonwealth Act as adopted under this Act may be amended from time to time by regulations made under the Commonwealth Act.
(4) The Minister is to cause a copy of any regulations referred to in subsection (3) to be laid before each House of Parliament within 14 sitting days of that House after the registration of the regulations in the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments
1 maintained under theLegislative Instruments Act 2003 2 (Commonwealth).
Without limiting any other power to make regulations under any other Act, the Governor may make regulations for the purposes mentioned in the Commonwealth Act section 15 as adopted under this Act.
(1) The adoption of the Commonwealth Act under this Act ends on —
(a) 28 February 2021; or
(b) if an earlier date is fixed under subsection (2), that earlier day.
(2) The Governor may, by proclamation, fix a day that is earlier than 28 February 2021 as the day on which the adoption of the Commonwealth Act under this Act ends.
(3) This Act expires when the adoption of the Commonwealth Act ends under subsection (1).
This is a compilation of the
52 of 2010 | 8 Dec 2010 | s. 1 and 2: 8 Dec 2010 (see s. 2(a)) Act other than s. 1 and 2: 1 Mar 2011 (see s. 2(b)) | |
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Commonwealth Act......................................................................................................... 3
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