Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Amendment Regulations 2009 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Amendment Regulations 2009 (No. 1)1

Select Legislative Instrument 2009 No. 65

I, QUENTIN BRYCE, 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 9 April 2009

QUENTIN BRYCE

Governor‑General

By Her Excellency’s Command

KIM CARR

Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

Contents

1Name of Regulations                                            2

2Commencement                                                 2

3Amendment of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Regulations 1999 2

4Amendment of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997  2

Schedule 1Amendment of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Regulations 1999     3

Schedule 2Amendments of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1999    4

  1. Name of Regulations

These Regulations are the Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Amendment Regulations 2009 (No. 1).

  1. Commencement

These Regulations commence on the day after they are registered.

  1. Amendment of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Regulations 1999

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

  1. Amendment of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997

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

Schedule 1          Amendment of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Regulations 1999

(regulation 3)

[1]          Regulation 5

omit

30 April 2009

insert

30 April 2010

Schedule 2          Amendments of Trans‑Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997

(regulation 4)

[1]          Schedule 2, clause 4

after

Liquor Act 1982, Part 11

insert

Gas Appliances
Gas Supply Act 1996, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[2]          Schedule 2, clause 5

after

Gaming Machine Control Act 1991

insert

Gas Appliances
Gas Safety Act 1997, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[3]          Schedule 2, clause 6

after

Gaming Machine Act 1991

insert

Gas Appliances
Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[4]          Schedule 2, clause 7

after

Gaming Commission Act 1987

insert

Gas Appliances
Gas Standards Act 1972, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[5]          Schedule 2, clause 8

after

Gaming Machines Regulations 1993

insert

Gas Appliances
Gas Act 1997, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[6]          Schedule 2, clause 9

after

Gaming Control Act 1993 (to the extent that it deals with gaming machines)

insert

Gas Appliances
Gas Act 2000, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[7]          Schedule 2, clause 10

after

Gaming Machine Act 1987

insert

Gas Appliances
Gas Safety Act 2000, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[8]          Schedule 2, clause 11

after

Gaming Control Act 1993

insert

Gas Appliances
Dangerous Goods Act, to the extent that it relates to regulation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) appliances (other than those that have been tested and certified for safe use on universal LPG) and portable, unflued cabinet heaters that are designed for indoor use and that operate on LPG using LPG gas cylinders that are self‑contained within the heater

[9]          Schedule 3, clause 5

substitute

5Gas appliances

Gas Supply Act 1996 of New South Wales (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 4 in Schedule 2)
Gas Safety Act 1997 of Victoria (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 5 in Schedule 2)
Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 of Queensland (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 6 in Schedule 2)
Gas Standards Act 1972 of Western Australia (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 7 in Schedule 2)
Gas Act 1997 of South Australia (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 8 in Schedule 2)
Gas Act 2000 of Tasmania (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 9 in Schedule 2)
Gas Safety Act 2000 of the Australian Capital Territory (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 10 in Schedule 2)
Dangerous Goods Act of the Northern Territory (to the extent that it relates to regulation of gas appliances that are not covered by clause 11 in Schedule 2)

Note

  1. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See

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