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ACTS INTERPRETATION AMENDMENT ACT 1998 NO. 125, 1998 - SCHEDULE 1--Amendment

of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901

1 After section 18B

Insert:

ACTS INTERPRETATION AMENDMENT ACT 1998 - < SECT 18C Portfolio Minister may authorise a non-portfolio Minister or a member< of the Executive Council who is not a Minister to act on his or her behalf in< the performance of statutory functions or the exercise of statutory< powers (1) A Minister (the authorising Minister ) who administers (whether alone or jointly with one or more other Ministers) an Act or a provision of an Act may authorise:

to act on behalf of the authorising Minister in the performance of functions, or the exercise of powers, that the authorising Minister may perform or exercise under the Act or provision.

(2) An authorisation under subsection (1) in relation to an Act or a provision of an Act extends to the performance of functions, or the exercise of powers, that the authorising Minister may perform or exercise under an instrument (including a regulation, rule or Proclamation) having effect under or for the purposes of the Act or provision.

(3) Subject to subsection (4), an authorisation under subsection (1) may be expressed:

(4) Despite subsection (3), an authorisation under subsection (1) may be revoked at any time by the authorising Minister.

(5) An authorisation under subsection (1), and the revocation of such an authorisation, must be in writing.

(6) This section does not affect the giving, under a power existing apart from this section, of an authorisation to a Minister or other member of the Executive Council to act on behalf of another Minister.

(7) In this section:

function includes duty.

2 Validation of past authorisations

If a Minister (the authorising Minister ) purported, before the commencement of this item, to give to another Minister or member of the Executive Council an authorisation to act on behalf of the authorising Minister in the performance of functions or duties, or the exercise of powers, that the authorising Minister was empowered to perform or exercise under an Act or a provision of an Act or under an instrument (including a regulation, rule or Proclamation) having effect under or for the purposes of such an Act or provision:

3 Section 19

Omit "unless the contrary intention appears".

4 Subsection 19A(1)

Omit all the words before paragraph (a), substitute:

If a provision of an Act:

then, unless the contrary intention appears, the reference is a reference to:

5 Validation of past acts

Any act that a Minister purported to do before the commencement of this Act on behalf of another Minister in the purported performance of a function or duty or the purported exercise of a power conferred on the other Minister by an Act or by an instrument (including a regulation, rule or Proclamation) having effect under or for the purposes of an Act is taken to have been as valid as it would have been if:

6 Paragraph 19BA(1)(b)

Omit "by virtue of administrative arrangements ordered", substitute "because of any order or appointment made".

7 Validation of past orders

(1) Any order that the Governor-General purported to make before the commencement of item 6 under paragraph 19BA(1)(c) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 is taken to have been, at all times before that commencement when the order purported to be in force, as valid as it would have been if the amendment made by that item had been in force when the purported order was made.

(2) If an order that the Governor-General purported to make before the commencement of item 6 under paragraph 19BA(1)(c) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 purported to be in force immediately before that commencement, the purported order has the effect after that commencement that it would have if the amendment made by that item had been in force when the purported order was made.

[ Minister's second reading speech made in--

House of Representatives on 12 November 1998

Senate on 30 November 1998 ]

(171/98)



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