Wheat Marketing (Amendment) Act 1980 (NSW)

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WHEAT MARKETING (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1980,

No. 114

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Wales;

ANNO VICESIMO NONO

ELIZABETHS II BEGINS

Act No. 114, 1980.

An Act to amend section 28 of the Wheat Marketing Act, 1979, to revise references to Commonwealth Police Officers. [Assented to, 22nd October, 1980.]

Act No. 114, 1980.

Wheat Marketing {Amendment).

BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :—

1.

This Act may be cited as the

‘Wheat Marketing (Amend- Short title.

ment) Act, 1980”.

2.

The Wheat Marketing Act. 1979, is amended-

Amcndment

of Act No.

202, 1979.

See. 28.

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(Access to

(a) by omitting from section 28 (1) the words

Common- premises

wealth Police Officer, a member of the police force of and niotor

', a member of the pol

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vehicles.)

a State or Territory”

and by inserting instead the words

“police officer”;

(b)

by omitting from section 28 (3) and (4) the words “Commonweath Police Officer or a member of the police foree of a State or Territory” wherever oecurring and by inserting instead the words “police officer”;

(c)

by omitting from section 28 (4) the words “Officer or member of the police force” wherever occurring and by inserting instead the words “police officer”;

(d)

by omitting section 28 (9) and by inserting instead the following subseetion :—

(9) In this section—-

‘occupier”, in relation to any premises, includes a

person in charge of those premises;

Act No. 114, 1980.

Wheat Marketing {Amendment).

‘police officer” means a member of the police force of a State or Territory or a member of the Australian Federal Police.

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