Public Health Legislation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2009 (NSW)

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2009 No 595

New South Wales

Public Health Legislation Amendment

(Fees) Regulation 2009

under the

Public Health Act 1991

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Public Health Act 1991.

CARMEL TEBBUTT, MP

Minister for Health

Explanatory note
The objects of this Regulation are:

(a)

to amend the Public Health (Disposal of Bodies) Regulation 2002 to increase (from $285 to $295) the application fee for an approval by the Director-General of the Department of Health to exhume the remains of the body of a dead person, and

(b)

to amend the Public Health (Microbial Control) Regulation 2000 to increase (from $140 to $150) the application fee for an approval by that Director-General of a system automatically producing warm water for ablution purposes in a health care facility.

The fee increases are generally in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index (adjusted regulation-making power) and, in particular, section 82 (2) (s).

to the nearest $5).

Published LW 18 December 2009 Page 1
2009 No 595
Clause 1 Public Health Legislation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2009

Public Health Legislation Amendment (Fees) Regulation

2009

under the

Public Health Act 1991

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Public Health Legislation Amendment (Fees)
Regulation 2009.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the
NSW legislation website.

3 Amendment of Public Health (Disposal of Bodies) Regulation 2002

Clause 26 Application to exhume remains

Omit “$285” from clause 26 (2) (c). Insert instead “$295”.

4 Amendment of Public Health (Microbial Control) Regulation 2000

Clause 7 Installation of hot-water systems and warm-water systems

Omit “$140” from clause 7 (2). Insert instead “$150”.

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