Proclamation: Teacher Registration Act 2012 (WA)
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PART 1
PROCLAMATIONS
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TEACHER REGISTRATION ACT 2012
No. 16 of 2012 PROCLAI ,IATION
Western Australia
By His Excellency
Malcolm James McCusker,
Companion or the Order oP Australia,
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, [L.S.] Queen's Counsel,
Governor of the State of Western Australia
M. J. McCUSKER
Governor
1, the Governor, acting under the Teacher Registration Act. 2012 section 2(b) and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix 7 December 2012 as the day on which the provisions of that. Act, other than sections 1, 2, 132 and 166 come into operation.
Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the State on 13 November 2012.
By Command of the Governor,
PETER COLLIER, Minister for Education.
Notes: Under the Teacher Registration (Accreditation of Initial Teacher Education Programmes) Regrr.[af.^:ons 2012 regulation 2(b), the provisions of those regulations, other than regulations 1 and 2, come into operation on the day on which the Teacher Registration Act. 2012 section 3 comes into operation.
Under the Teacher Registration. (General) Regulaf.?:ons 2012 regulation 2(b), the provisions of those regulations, other than regulations 1 and 2, come into operation on the day on which the Teacher Registration Act 2012 section 3 comes into operation.
(a) on a day specified in the Table: and (b)
during the hours specified for t hat: day in the Table. CONSUMER PROTECTION
CP301*
RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987
RETAIL TRADING HOURS (CITY OF ALBANY) CHRISTMAS VARIATION
ORDER 2012
Made by the Minister for Commerce under section 12E of the Act.
1. CitationThis order is the Retail Trading Hours (City of Albany) Christmas Variation Order
2012.
2. Commencement
This order comes into operation as follows
(a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this order is published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the order — on the day after that. day. 3. Variation of retail trading hours: December 2012 and January 2013 when the shops would otherwise be required to be closed
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