Territory Records Regulation 2009 (ACT)
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Territory Records Regulation 2009 (ACT)
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The Territory Records Regulation 2009 is a legislative instrument made under the Territory Records Act 2002 in the Australian Capital Territory. The regulation prescribes the principal officers for various government entities and services within the ACT, as well as providing definitions for certain terms used in the regulation. The regulation has undergone several amendments over the years, with the latest amendment being made by the Domestic Violence Agencies Amendment Act 2022.
The court was not involved in this case as it is a regulation and not a court decision. However, the regulation itself sets out the legal framework for the appointment of principal officers for various government entities and services within the ACT. The regulation also provides definitions for certain terms used in the regulation.
The regulation prescribes the principal officers for various government entities and services within the ACT, such as the ACT Ambulance Service, ACT Fire and Rescue Service, and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, among others. The regulation also provides definitions for certain terms used in the regulation, such as "ACT Bushfire Council," "ACT Emergency Management Committee," and "SEMSOG." The regulation has undergone several amendments over the years to keep up with changes in government entities and services.
There are no final orders in this case as it is a regulation and not a court decision. However, the regulation is in force and effect as of 17 December 2022, and it is applicable to all government entities and services within the ACT that are prescribed in the regulation. The regulation provides a clear framework for the appointment of principal officers and the definitions of certain terms, which is essential for the proper functioning of government entities and services within the ACT.
The court was not involved in this case as it is a regulation and not a court decision. However, the regulation itself sets out the legal framework for the appointment of principal officers for various government entities and services within the ACT. The regulation also provides definitions for certain terms used in the regulation.
The regulation prescribes the principal officers for various government entities and services within the ACT, such as the ACT Ambulance Service, ACT Fire and Rescue Service, and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, among others. The regulation also provides definitions for certain terms used in the regulation, such as "ACT Bushfire Council," "ACT Emergency Management Committee," and "SEMSOG." The regulation has undergone several amendments over the years to keep up with changes in government entities and services.
There are no final orders in this case as it is a regulation and not a court decision. However, the regulation is in force and effect as of 17 December 2022, and it is applicable to all government entities and services within the ACT that are prescribed in the regulation. The regulation provides a clear framework for the appointment of principal officers and the definitions of certain terms, which is essential for the proper functioning of government entities and services within the ACT.
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