STATUTORY
RULES.
1941. No. 86.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE
NATIONAL SECURITY ACT 1939-1940.*
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the National Security Act 1939-1940.
Dated
this twenty second
day of
April, 1941.
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Acting
Minister of State for Defence Co-ordination.
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Amendments of the National Security (Building Control) Regulations.
Building
permits not to be applied for in certain cases without consent.
1. Regulation
4 of the National (Security (Building Control) Regulations is amended by
omitting the word “Five” and inserting in its stead the word “Three”.
Provisions
relating to building authorities.
2. Regulation 5 of the
National Security (Building Control) Regulations is amended by omitting the
word “Five” (wherever occurring) and inserting in its stead the word “Three”.
Building
permits to be inoperative in certain cases.
3.—(1.) Where a building
permit in respect of the erection or alteration of a building has been granted
before the commencement of these Regulations, the estimated cost of which
erection or alteration exceeds Three thousand pounds but does not exceed Five
thousand pounds, and the erection or alteration of that building is not commenced
within four months after the commencement of these Regulations, the permit
shall thereupon cease to be operative.
(2.) Expressions used in this
regulation shall have the same respective meanings as in the National Security
(Building Control) Regulations.
*Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on ,
1941.
Statutory
Rules 1940, No. 250, as amended by Statutory Rules 1941, No. 37.
By
Authority: L. F. Johnston,
Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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