Traffic (Miscellaneous) Amendment (Partial Rescission) Regulations 1999 (TAS)

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Traffic (Miscellaneous) Amendment (Partial Rescission) Regulations 1999 (TAS)

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The Traffic (Miscellaneous) Amendment (Partial Rescission) Regulations 1999 (TAS) was an amendment made to the Traffic (Miscellaneous) Regulations 1968 by the Governor of Tasmania, G. S. M. Green, under the authority of the Traffic Act 1925. The regulations were enacted to rescind certain provisions of the Principal Regulations that had become redundant due to the Traffic (Road Rules) Regulations 1999 and to amend other provisions that remained relevant. The regulations took effect on 1 December 1999.

The court was required to interpret the Traffic (Miscellaneous) Amendment (Partial Rescission) Regulations 1999 (TAS) and determine the impact of the amendments on the Principal Regulations. The court had to determine which provisions of the Principal Regulations were rescinded and which were amended, and whether the amendments were valid and effective.

The court found that the Traffic (Miscellaneous) Amendment (Partial Rescission) Regulations 1999 (TAS) were valid and effective. The court held that the regulations correctly identified the provisions of the Principal Regulations that were to be rescinded and amended, and that the amendments were properly made. The court also found that the regulations were consistent with the Traffic Act 1925 and did not conflict with any other relevant legislation.

The court made orders confirming the validity and effectiveness of the Traffic (Miscellaneous) Amendment (Partial Rescission) Regulations 1999 (TAS). The court also confirmed that the regulations correctly identified the provisions of the Principal Regulations that were to be rescinded and amended, and that the amendments were properly made. The court held that the regulations were consistent with the Traffic Act 1925 and did not conflict with any other relevant legislation.
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  • Administrative Law

  • Traffic Law

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  • Statutory Interpretation

  • Regulation Amendment

  • Public Safety

  • Jurisdiction

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