Standard Time Act 2009 (SA)

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South Australia

Standard Time Act 2009

An Act to fix standard time for South Australia; to repeal The Standard Time Act 1898 and for other purposes.

Contents

1Short title

2Interpretation

3Standard time in South Australia

4Reference to time

Schedule 1—Repeal

1Repeal of The Standard Time Act 1898

Legislative history

The Parliament of South Australia enacts as follows:

1—Short title

This Act may be cited as the Standard Time Act 2009.

2—Interpretation

In this Act—

Co‑ordinated Universal Time means Co‑ordinated Universal Time (UTC) as determined by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures and maintained under section 8AA of the National Measurement Act 1960 of the Commonwealth;

instrument means—

(a)an Act or an instrument made in pursuance of statutory powers; or

(b)a proclamation or order in Council; or

(c)a judgment, order, judicial direction or process; or

(d)an order, direction or notice given in pursuance of an executive or administrative authority; or

(e)a deed, contract, or other instrument.

3—Standard time in South Australia

Standard time throughout South Australia is 9 hours and 30 minutes in advance of Co‑ordinated Universal Time.

4—Reference to time

Subject to the Daylight Saving Act 1971, a reference to time in any instrument or in any oral contract, stipulation or direction is, unless the contrary intention is expressed, to be taken to be a reference to South Australian standard time.

Schedule 1—Repeal

1—Repeal of The Standard Time Act 1898

The Standard Time Act 1898 is repealed.

Legislative history

Notes

•For further information relating to the Act and subordinate legislation made under the Act see the Index of South Australian Statutes or Act

Year No Title Assent Commencement
2009 4 Standard Time Act 2009 26.2.2009 26.2.2009
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