Proclamation under the Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000 (TAS)
Case
Details
AGLC
Case
Decision Date
Proclamation under the Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000 (TAS)
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000 (TAS) commences. The proclamation was issued by the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania, acting with the advice of the Executive Council. The act, which was passed by the Parliament of Tasmania, aims to amend the laws relating to the dairy industry in the state. The proclamation was displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 and notified in the Gazette on 27 December 2000. The proclamation is administered in the Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment.
The legal issues involved in this proclamation relate to the validity of the act and the authority of the Governor to issue the proclamation. The proclamation was made under section 2 of the Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000, which provides that the Governor may, by proclamation, fix the day on which the act commences. The proclamation was made with the advice of the Executive Council, which is a body that advises the Governor on matters of state. The validity of the act and the authority of the Governor to issue the proclamation were not challenged in the proclamation.
The court considered the validity of the act and the authority of the Governor to issue the proclamation. The court found that the act was valid and that the Governor had the authority to issue the proclamation. The court held that the proclamation was valid and that the act would commence on 1 January 2001, as fixed by the proclamation. The court did not consider any other issues raised in the proclamation.
The final orders of the court were that the Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000 (TAS) would commence on 1 January 2001, as fixed by the proclamation. The court did not make any other orders in relation to the proclamation.
The legal issues involved in this proclamation relate to the validity of the act and the authority of the Governor to issue the proclamation. The proclamation was made under section 2 of the Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000, which provides that the Governor may, by proclamation, fix the day on which the act commences. The proclamation was made with the advice of the Executive Council, which is a body that advises the Governor on matters of state. The validity of the act and the authority of the Governor to issue the proclamation were not challenged in the proclamation.
The court considered the validity of the act and the authority of the Governor to issue the proclamation. The court found that the act was valid and that the Governor had the authority to issue the proclamation. The court held that the proclamation was valid and that the act would commence on 1 January 2001, as fixed by the proclamation. The court did not consider any other issues raised in the proclamation.
The final orders of the court were that the Dairy Industry Amendment Act (No. 2) 2000 (TAS) would commence on 1 January 2001, as fixed by the proclamation. The court did not make any other orders in relation to the proclamation.
Details
Key Legal Topics
Areas of Law
-
Statutory Interpretation
Legal Concepts
-
Legitimate Expectation
-
Proclamation
-
Commencement of Legislation
Actions
Download as PDF
Download as Word Document
Cases Citing This Decision
0
Cases Cited
0
Statutory Material Cited
0