Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Amendment Regulations 2002 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Amendment Regulations 2002 (No. 1)1

Statutory Rules 2002 No. 782

I, PETER JOHN HOLLINGWORTH, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997.

Dated 11 April 2002

PETER HOLLINGWORTH

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command

IAN MACFARLANE

Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources

Contents

1Name of Regulations

 These Regulations are the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Amendment Regulations 2002 (No. 1).

2Commencement

 These Regulations commence on gazettal.

3Amendment of Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Regulations 1999

Schedule 1 amends the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Regulations 1999.

4Amendment of Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997

 Schedule 2 amends the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997.

Schedule 1Amendments of Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition

Regulations 1999

(regulation 3)

  

[1]Regulation 5

omit

30 April 2002.

insert

30 April 2003.

[2]Regulation 6

omit

section 48 (2)

insert

subsection 48 (2)

Schedule 2Amendments of Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997

(regulation 4)

  

[1]Schedule 3, clause 2

omit

Occupational Health and Safety (Carcinogenic Substances) (Transitional) Regulation 1994 of New South Wales

[2]Schedule 3, clause 2

omit everything after

Occupational Health and Safety Regulations of the Australian Capital Territory

insert

 Trade Practices Act 1974 of the Commonwealth, Division 1A of Part V, to the extent that it relates to the regulation of the following goods or issues in relation to goods:

  • (i)

    child restraints for motor vehicles;

  • (ii)

    sunglasses and fashion spectacles;

  • (iii)

    health warnings on tobacco products

Fair Trading Act 1987 of New South Wales, sections 26, 30, 31 and 38, to the extent that those sections relate to the regulation of the following goods:

  • (i)

    child restraints for motor vehicles;

  • (ii)

    sunglasses and fashion spectacles

Fair Trading Act 1989 of Queensland, sections 81, 83, 85 and 85A, to the extent that those sections relate to the regulation of the following goods:

  • (i)

    child restraints for motor vehicles;

  • (ii)

    sunglasses and fashion spectacles

Trade Standards Act 1979 of South Australia, sections 23, 26A and 33, to the extent that those sections relate to the regulation of sunglasses and fashion spectacles

Consumer Affairs Act 1971 of Western Australia, sections 23Q, 23R and 23U, to the extent that those sections relate to the regulation of the following goods:

  • (i)

    child restraints for motor vehicles;

  • (ii)

    sunglasses and fashion spectacles

Fair Trading Act 1987 of Western Australia, sections 50 and 59, to the extent that those sections relate to the regulation of the following goods:

  • (i)

    child restraints for motor vehicles;

  • (ii)

    sunglasses and fashion spectacles

[3]Schedule 3, clause 3

substitute

3   Radiocommunications devices

Radiocommunications Act 1992 of the Commonwealth, other than Division 7 of Part 4.1 of that Act to the extent that the Division deals with labelling a device in accordance with the Radiocommunications (Compliance Labelling — Incidental Emissions) Notice 2001 made under section 182 of that Act

Note TheRadiocommunications (Compliance Labelling — Incidental Emissions) Notice 2001 applies to devices to which the Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Standard 2001 applies.

Notes

1. These Regulations amend (in Schedule 1) Statutory Rules 1999 No. 60, as amended by 2000 No. 51; 2001 No. 75.

 These Regulations also amend (in Schedule 2) Act No. 190, 1997, as amended by Statutory Rules 1999 No. 60; Act No. 118, 1999; Statutory Rules 2000 No. 51; 2001 Nos. 75 and 221.

2. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 18 April 2002.

 
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