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Commonwealth of Australia.

Attorney-General’s Department,

Melbourne, 18th December, 1903.

RULES UNDER THE “RULES PUBLICATION ACT 1903.”

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IS Excellency the Governor-General, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Rules Publication Act 1903, has been pleased to make the following Rules.

JAMES G. DRAKE,

Attorney-General.

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Definition.

1. In these Regulations “the Act” means the Rules Publication Act 1903.

What deemed Making of a Statutory Rule.

2. Every exercise of a statutory power by a rule-making authority which is of a legislative and not an executive character shall constitute the making of a statutory rule within section 5 of the Act and these Regulations.

Numbering of statutory Rules.

3. All statutory rules when sent to the Government Printer, as required by the Act, shall be numbered consecutively as nearly as may be in the order in which he receives them, beginning in each year with the number one.

Printing and Selling of Statutory Rules.

4. All statutory rules shall be printed and sold, unless, in the case of rules not required to be published in the Gazette, the rulemaking authority declares that it is not necessary to print and sell them.

Price of Statutory Rules.

5. The sum for which any draft rules may be obtained as provided in section 3 of the Act shall be such sum, not exceeding 3d. per page or part of a page, as is fixed in each case by the Government Printer.

6. These rules shall take effect on the 1st day of January. 1904.

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