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New South Wales
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Bill (No 2) 1999
Contents
Page
1 Name of Act 2
2 Commencement 2
3 Amendments 2
4 Repeals 2
5 General savings, transitional and other provisions 2
6 Explanatory notes 2
Schedules
1 Minor amendments 3
Associations Incorporation Act 1984 No 143
Banana Industry Act 1987 No 66
Board of Adult and Community Education Act 1990
No 119
Board of Vocational Education and Training Act 1994
No 33
Charitable Trusts Act 1993 No 10
Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57
Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 No 85
Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
Contents
Page
Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6
Dams Safety Act 1978 No 96
Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94
Fair Trading Tribunal Act 1998 No 161
Fines Act 1996 No 99
Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38
Guardianship Act 1987 No 257
Interpretation Act 1987 No 15
Liquor Act 1982 No 147
Macquarie University Act 1989 No 126
Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80
Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28
Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142
Southern Cross University Act 1993 No 69
Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 (1976
No 4)
Stock Foods Act 1940 No 19
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170
University of Newcastle Act 1989 No 68
Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113
Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 No 102
2 Amendments by way of statute law revision 34
3 Amendments transferring provisions 59
4 Repeals 72
5 General savings, transitional and other provisions 96
Notes
Index of Acts amended, or partially repealed, by
Schedules 14 98
Index of Acts wholly repealed by Schedule 4 108
Contents page 2
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, has
finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of NEW
SOUTH WALES.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
Legislative Assembly,
Sydney, , 1999
New South Wales
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Bill (No 2) 1999
Act No , 1999
An Act to repeal certain Acts and to amend certain other Acts in various respects
and for the purpose of effecting statute law revision; and to make certain savings.
I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill as
finally passed by both Houses.
Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
1 Name of Act
This Act is the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999.
2 Commencement
(1) This Act commences on the date of assent, except as provided by
subsection (2).
(2) The amendments made by Schedules 1 and 2 commence on the day or
days specified in those Schedules in relation to the amendments
concerned. If a commencement day is not specified, the amendments
commence on the date of assent.
3 Amendments
Each Act specified in Schedules 13 is amended as set out in those
Schedules.
4 Repeals
Each Act specified in Schedule 4 is, to the extent indicated in that
Schedule, repealed.
5 General savings, transitional and other provisions
Schedule 5 has effect.
6 Explanatory notes
The matter appearing under the heading "Explanatory note" in any of the
Schedules does not form part of this Act.
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Minor amendments Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Minor amendments
(Section 3)
1.1 Associations Incorporation Act 1984 No 143
[1] Schedule 2 Provisions relating to property, liabilities, etc, of
incorporated associations
Insert ", to duty under the Duties Act 1997" after "duty" in clause 10.
[2] Schedule 2, clause 10 (2)
Insert at the end of the clause:
(2) A dutiable transaction within the meaning of the Duties Act 1997
that is not in writing and that occurs only for:
(a) a purpose ancillary to, or consequential on, the operation of
this Schedule, or
(b) the purpose of giving effect to this Schedule,
is not liable to duty under the Duties Act 1997.
Explanatory note
Clause 10 of Schedule 2 to the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 exempts an association
incorporated under the Act from liability for any stamp duty or to any fee or charge payable
under any Act for registration of a document or instrument brought into existence for the
purposes of the incorporation of the association under the Act. Item [1] of the proposed
amendments extends the exemption to duty under the Duties Act 1997.
Under the Duties Act 1997, a transaction for which a liability for duty arises can occur without
a document or instrument being brought into existence to effect the transaction. Item [2] of the
proposed amendments makes it clear that the exemption from liability to pay duty under the
Duties Act 1997 extends to dutiable transactions that are not in writing.
1.2 Banana Industry Act 1987 No 66
Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 14 (4):
(5) Despite clause 1 (2) of Schedule 1 and subclause (2) of this clause
but subject to the other provisions of this Act, the regional member
who assumed office on 30 July 1997 to represent the Nambucca
Region holds that office until the end of 29 September 2000.
Explanatory note
In 1996, the Banana Industry Act 1987 was amended to provide for the election of members
to the Banana Industry Committee to represent a number of industry regions determined by the
Minister administering the Act. Six regions were established and elections accordingly held for
each region.
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Schedule 1 Minor amendments
The election for the regional member for the Nambucca Region was uncontested with the result
that the only candidate assumed office on 30 July 1997, earlier than the other regional members
who assumed office on 30 September 1997 after ballots were held. The Minister determined
the terms of office for the initial regional members so as to provide for two members to come
up for election each year. The terms of office of the regional member for the Nambucca Region
and one other regional member expire 3 years from the date of their election.
The proposed amendment extends the term of office of the regional member for the Nambucca
Region from the end of 29 July 2000 to the end of 29 September 2000 to bring it into line with
the expiration of the term of office of the other regional member due to vacate office next year.
1.3 Board of Adult and Community Education Act 1990 No 119
[1] Section 5 Membership of Board
Omit "9" from section 5 (1) (a). Insert instead "10".
[2] Section 5 (1) (c)
Omit the paragraph.
[3] Section 5 (1) (d)
Omit "Department of Further Education, Training and Employment".
Insert instead "Department of Education and Training".
[4] Schedule 1 Provisions relating to members of Board
Omit "section 5 (1) (c)(e)" from the definition of ex-officio member in
clause 1.
Insert instead "section 5 (1) (d) or (e)".
Transitional
If, on the commencement of the amendments to the Board of Adult and Community Education
Act 1990, the membership of the Board of Adult and Community Education fails to comply with
section 5 (1) (a) of the Act as so amended, there is for the purposes of clause 7 of Schedule 1
to the Act taken to be a vacancy in the office of the member in respect of which the failure
exists.
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments increases (from 9 to 10) the number of community
members on the Board of Adult and Community Education constituted under the Board of Adult
and Community Education Act 1990.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments omits a provision so as to change the number of
representatives of the Department of Education and Training on the Board from 2 to 1. The
representative of the Department will be the Director-General of that Department. No change
is made to section 5 (1) (b) which provides for a member to be appointed on the nomination
of the TAFE Commission Board.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments updates a reference to a Department.
Item [4] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
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1.4 Board of Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 No 33
[1] Section 3 Definitions
Omit "section 5 (2) (d)" from the definition of appointed member in
section 3 (1).
Insert instead "section 5 (2) (b)".
[2] Section 5 Constitution of the Board
Omit section 5 (2) (a)(d). Insert instead:
(a) one is to be the Director-General of the Department of
Education and Training, and
(b) 8 are to be persons appointed by the Minister.
Commencement
The amendments to the Board of Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 commence on
1 January 2000.
Explanatory note
Item [2] of the proposed amendments alters the constitution of the Board of Vocational
Education and Training constituted under the Board of Vocational Education and Training Act
1994 by providing that the 9 part-time members of the Board are to be the Director-General of
the Department of Education and Training and 8 persons appointed by the Minister
administering the Act. (Currently, the Board consists of 6 persons appointed by the Minister, the
Managing Director of the TAFE Commission and (by operation of the Public Sector
Management (Department of Education and Training) Order (No 2) 1997) 2 office holders in the
Department of Education and Training.)
Item [1] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
1.5 Charitable Trusts Act 1993 No 10
Section 6 Bringing of certain charitable trust proceedings to be
authorised by Attorney General or by leave
Insert after section 6 (2):
(2A) Any such authority or leave may also be given after charitable trust
proceedings have been brought so as to enable the continuation of
those proceedings.
Transitional
The amendment to the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 extends to charitable trust proceedings
within the meaning of section 5 of the Act commenced, but not determined, before the
commencement of the amendment.
Explanatory note
Section 6 (1) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 provides that proceedings involving the
administration of a charitable trust must not be commenced unless they have been authorised
by the Attorney General or the Supreme Court has given leave.
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The proposed amendment provides that proceedings brought without that authority or leave
may be continued once the necessary authority of the Attorney General or the leave of the
Supreme Court is obtained.
1.6 Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57
[1] The whole Act (except section 3 (1), definition of "superintendent" and
section 25 (4))
Omit "superintendent" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "centre manager".
[2] Section 3 Definitions
Insert in alphabetical order in section 3 (1):
centre manager of a detention centre means the person for the
time being in charge of the centre.
[3] Section 3 (1), definition of "Department"
Omit "Department of Youth and Community Services".
Insert instead "Department of Juvenile Justice".
[4] Section 3 (1), definition of "superintendent"
Omit the definition.
Explanatory Note
Item [2] of the proposed amendments inserts a definition of centre manager as a result of a
change in the title (from "superintendent" to "centre manager") of the person for the time being
in charge of a detention centre.
Items [1] and [4] of the proposed amendments make consequential amendments.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments updates a reference to a Department.
1.7 Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 No 85
[1] Section 3 Definitions
Insert in alphabetical order:
Department means the Department of Juvenile Justice.
[2] Section 3, definition of "Director-General"
Omit "of Family and Community Services".
[3] Sections 9 (2) (c) and 16
Omit "of Family and Community Services" wherever occurring.
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[4] Section 14 Lawful custody for transit through New South Wales
Omit "superintendent" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "centre manager".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments inserts a definition of Department for the purposes of
the Act.
Items [2] and [3] of the proposed amendments make consequential amendments.
Item [4] of the proposed amendments changes references in the Act to the person in charge
of a detention centre from "superintendent" to "centre manager". This amendment is
consequential on amendments to the Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 made elsewhere
in this Schedule.
1.8 Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23
Section 32 Establishment and use of Proceeds Account
Insert "victims support programs," after "law enforcement," in section
32 (3) (d).
Explanatory Note
The proposed amendment enables money in the Confiscated Proceeds Account established
under the Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 to be applied towards victims support programs
at the direction of the Treasurer in consultation with the Minister administering the Act. The Act
provides for such money to be applied to (among other things) programs such as crime
prevention programs and drug rehabilitation programs.
1.9 Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6
Section 155 Offences on public land
Omit "depasture" from section 155 (1) (c).
Insert instead "graze".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment replaces the word "depasture" with the more commonly used word
"graze".
1.10 Dams Safety Act 1978 No 96
Section 8 Members
Omit "Sydney Water Corporation referred to in the Water Board
(Corporatisation) Act 1994" from section 8 (2) (b).
Insert instead "Sydney Catchment Authority constituted under the Sydney Water
Catchment Management Act 1998".
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Transitional
The person holding office under section 8 (2) (b) of the Dams Safety Act 1978 immediately
before the commencement of the amendment to the paragraph is taken to have been
nominated under the paragraph as so amended.
Explanatory note
Section 8 of the Dams Safety Act 1978 provides for the membership of the Dams Safety
Committee constituted under the Act. One of the 8 part-time members of the Committee is
nominated by the Sydney Water Corporation.
The Sydney Catchment Authority was constituted by the Sydney Water Catchment
Management Act 1998 and, on 2 July 1999, ownership of a number of dams listed in Schedule
1 to the Dams Safety Act 1978 and owned by the Sydney Water Corporation was transferred
to the Sydney Catchment Authority by order of the Governor made under clause 2 of Schedule
3 to the Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998.
The proposed amendment reflects the change of ownership of those dams by providing for the
member of the Dams Safety Committee currently nominated by the Sydney Water Corporation
to be nominated by the Sydney Catchment Authority.
1.11 Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94
[1] Section 43A Definitions
Insert in alphabetical order:
electricity network pricing determination means a determination
of the distribution network service pricing in accordance with the
National Electricity Code for the provision of electricity network
services by a licensed electricity distributor.
[2] Section 43A, definition of "IPART electricity network pricing
determination"
Omit the definition.
[3] Section 43B Pricing of electricity for non-franchise customers
Omit "maximum" from section 43B (1).
[4] Section 43B (1)
Omit "IPART".
[5] Section 43B (2) and (3)
Omit section 43B (2). Insert instead:
(2) An electricity network pricing determination increased in
accordance with this section has effect under the National
Electricity Code as if the determination included the increase.
(3) An electricity network pricing determination that includes an
amount determined by an order made as referred to in subsection
(1) is not to be further increased in accordance with this section.
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[6] Section 43E Operation of Division
Insert after section 43E (6):
(6A) This Division does not apply to transmission services within the
meaning of the National Electricity Code that are regulated under
Chapters 6 and 9 of that Code.
[7] Section 43M Definitions
Omit the definitions of Code and electricity transmission network services.
[8] Section 43M, definition of "electricity network pricing determination"
Omit "Code for the provision of electricity transmission network services".
Insert instead "National Electricity Code for the provision of electricity network
services".
[9] Section 43N Pricing of electricity for direct customers
Omit "electricity transmission network services" from section 43N (1).
Insert instead "electricity network services".
[10] Section 43N (2)
Insert "National Electricity" before "Code".
[11] Section 43P Operation of Division
Insert after section 43P (4):
(4A) This Division does not apply to distribution services within the
meaning of the National Electricity Code that are regulated under
Chapters 6 and 9 of that Code.
[12] Section 99A Electricity network pricing determinations
Omit "IPART electricity network pricing determinations are to be made under
the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992".
Insert instead "An electricity network pricing determination referred to in
Division 4 of Part 4 or Division 2 of Part 4A is to be made under the National
Electricity Code".
[13] Section 106 Regulations
Insert after section 106 (1) (g1):
(g2) the development and implementation by network operators
of plans designed to ensure that their transmission or
distribution systems are adequate for the demand placed on
them and that the supply of electricity by those systems is
of an appropriate quality and level of reliability,
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[14] Schedule 2 Licences
Omit "at the end of the period of 3 years after the conditions are imposed" from
clause 6 (8).
Insert instead "as soon as practicable after each occasion on which a report
referred to in subclause (7) is tabled in the Legislative Assembly".
[15] Schedule 2, clause 8
Insert after clause 8 (3):
(4) Nothing in this clause prevents a licence from being cancelled at
the request of its holder.
[16] Schedule 2, clause 9
Insert at the end of the clause:
(2) This clause does not apply to action taken at the request of the
holder of the licence.
[17] Schedule 3 Distribution districts
Omit "Energy South", "Far West Energy", "MetNorth Energy", "MetSouth
Energy", "MidState Energy" and "NorthPower Energy".
Insert instead "Great Southern Energy", "Australian Inland Energy",
"EnergyAustralia", "Integral Energy Australia", "Advance Energy" and
"NorthPower" respectively.
[18] Schedule 6 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after Part 2:
Part 3 Miscellaneous
20 Existing licences
The amendments made to Schedule 2 to this Act by Schedule 1 to
the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999
extend to a licence in force immediately before the commencement
of those amendments.
[19] Dictionary
Omit the definition of electricity network services.
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[20] Dictionary
Insert in alphabetical order:
electricity network services means transmission services, and
distribution services, within the meaning of the National Electricity
Code that are regulated under Chapters 6 and 9 of that Code.
National Electricity Code means the National Electricity Code, as
in force from time to time, referred to in the National Electricity
(NSW) Law.
Commencement
Items [1][12], [19] and [20] of the amendments to the Electricity Supply Act 1995 commence
on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
Explanatory note
Pricing of electricity network services provided by licensed electricity distributors
The Electricity Supply Amendment Act 1999 amended the Electricity Supply Act 1995 to
provide for the price for the provision of electricity network services by a transmission operator
to be determined by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission under the National
Electricity Code rather than by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal under the
Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.
Items [1][6], [12], [19] and [20] of the proposed amendments amend the Electricity Supply Act
1995 in anticipation of arrangements that are proposed to come into effect on 1 February 2000
under which the price for the provision of electricity network services by a licensed electricity
distributor will be determined by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal under the
National Electricity Code rather than under the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act
1992 as is currently the case.
Items [7][11] of the proposed amendments make consequential amendments.
Regulations relating to network management plans
Section 106 (1) (g1) of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 enables regulations to be made requiring
network operators to develop and implement plans designed to ensure the safe operation of
their transmission or distribution systems. Item [13] of the proposed amendments enables
regulations to be made requiring network operators to develop and implement plans to ensure
that their transmission or distribution systems are adequate for the demand placed on them and
that the supply of electricity by those systems is of an appropriate quality and level of reliability.
Amendments relating to licences
Item [14] of the proposed amendments requires the Minister for Energy to review conditions
imposed on holders of retail suppliers' licences relating to the environmental performance of the
holders, including the condition requiring the holder of such a licence to develop strategies
relating to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, as soon as practicable after each
occasion on which the report on each audit required to be prepared by the Environment
Protection Authority on the effectiveness of such strategies is tabled in the Legislative
Assembly. (Currently the Act requires the review to be conducted 3 years after the conditions
are imposed.)
Item [15] of the proposed amendments enables a licence to be cancelled at the request of its
holder. Item [16] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
Item [18] of the proposed amendments contains a provision of a transitional nature consequent
on items [14][16].
Names of certain electricity distributors
Item [17] of the proposed amendments updates the names of certain electricity distributors.
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1.12 Fair Trading Tribunal Act 1998 No 161
[1] Schedule 5 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Omit the definition of closure date from clause 2.
[2] Schedule 5, clauses 3 (1) and 5 (1) (a) and (2) (a)
Omit "its closure date" wherever occurring. Insert instead "1 March 1999".
[3] Schedule 5, clause 4A
Insert after clause 4:
4A Appeals concerning BSC insurance decisions
(1) The Tribunal has the jurisdiction that the Commercial Tribunal
constituted under the Commercial Tribunal Act 1984 had pursuant
to clause 37 of Schedule 4 to the Home Building Act 1989
immediately before 1 March 1999 in respect of decisions made
(before or after that date) in relation to claims under BSC
insurance within the meaning of that clause.
(2) This clause is subject to clauses 5 and 5A.
(3) The exercise, or purported exercise, on or after 1 March 1999 and
before the commencement of this clause, by the Tribunal of the
jurisdiction conferred by this clause is validated and taken, at the
time it was exercised, or purported to be exercised, and at all times
thereafter, to have been validly exercised.
[4] Schedule 5, clause 5A (1)
Omit "the closure date". Insert instead "1 March 1999".
Explanatory note
The Fair Trading Tribunal Act 1998 commenced on 1 March 1999. It abolished a number of
bodies, including the Commercial Tribunal, and conferred jurisdiction in respect of most of the
matters formerly dealt with by those bodies on the Fair Trading Tribunal. However, savings
provisions relating to the Commercial Tribunal enabled that Tribunal to continue to hear some
matters.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments clarifies the position concerning the jurisdiction of the Fair
Trading Tribunal to hear appeals by claimants against decisions concerning two insurance
schemes previously administered under the Home Building Act 1989. These were the BSC
Comprehensive Insurance Scheme and the BSC Special Insurance Scheme. Before the
constitution of the Fair Trading Tribunal, all appeals concerning these schemes were heard by
the Commercial Tribunal. The Fair Trading Tribunal has been hearing appeals made since 1
March 1999. Appeals made before that date are to continue to be heard by the Commercial
Tribunal until a final cut-off date of 1 November 1999. Item [3] confirms the jurisdiction of the
Fair Trading Tribunal and validates the exercise of its jurisdiction since 1 March 1999.
Items [1], [2] and [4] of the proposed amendments make consequential amendments.
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1.13 Fines Act 1996 No 99
Schedule 1 Statutory provisions under which penalty notices issued
Insert in alphabetical order:
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998, section 43A
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment provides for the enforcement of penalty notices issued under the
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 and is consequential on the amendment made
to that Act set out elsewhere in this Schedule providing for the issue of penalty notices.
1.14 Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38
[1] Section 220D Amendment of lists
Insert "published in the Gazette" after "order" wherever occurring in section
220D (1) and (2).
[2] Schedule 7 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 23:
24 Saving of certain orders
An order made under section 220D before the commencement of
the amendment made to that section by Schedule 1 to the Statute
Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999 is taken to have
been made under the section as so amended.
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that an order of the Minister administering
the Act to amend Schedules 4, 5 or 6 to the Act (which contain lists of endangered species,
populations and ecological communities, vulnerable species and key threatening processes)
is to be published in the Gazette.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments contains a provision of a savings nature consequent on
item [1].
1.15 Guardianship Act 1987 No 257
[1] Section 3F Persons who are "parties" to proceedings under this Act
Insert "if the relationship between the person and the spouse is close and
continuing," at the end of section 3F (2) (c), (3) (c), (4) (d), 5 (c) and (7) (c).
[2] Section 14 Tribunal may make guardianship orders
Insert "if the relationship between the person and the spouse is close and
continuing," before "and" in section 14 (2) (a) (ii).
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[3] Section 51A Fewer than 3 Tribunal members may deal with certain
matters
Insert after section 51A (1) (b) (ii):
(iia) the making of orders requiring and securing
separate representation for a person in proceedings
before it relating to the person,
[4] Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after Part 2:
Part 3 Miscellaneous
8 Separate representation
The amendment made to section 51A by Schedule 1 to the Statute
Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999 extends to
proceedings commenced, but not determined by the Tribunal,
before the commencement of the amendment.
Explanatory note
Requirement for close and continuing relationship with spouse
Section 3F of the Guardianship Act 1987 provides that the spouse of a person who is the
subject of an application to the Tribunal is a party to proceedings in relation to the application.
Item [1] of the proposed amendments provides that the spouse of such a person is a party to
the proceedings only if the relationship between the spouse and the person is a close and
continuing one.
The proposed amendment makes section 3F consistent with section 33A of the Act which
provides that one of the persons who is authorised to give consent to the medical or dental
treatment of an adult person who lacks the capacity to consent to their own medical and dental
treatment is the spouse of the person if the relationship between the spouse and the person
is a close and continuing one.
Section 14 of the Act requires the Guardianship Tribunal to take into account the views of the
spouse of a person who is the subject of an application for a guardianship order. Item [2] of the
proposed amendments will require the views of the spouse of the person to be taken into
account only if the relationship between the spouse and the person concerned is a close and
continuing one.
Additional matter that may be dealt with by fewer than 3 Tribunal members
Section 51A of the Guardianship Act 1987 allows the Guardianship Tribunal to be constituted
by fewer than 3 Tribunal members when dealing with certain matters, including procedural
matters, such as, the granting of leave to appear in a proceeding before the Tribunal. Item [3]
of the proposed amendments allows the Tribunal to be so constituted when appointing separate
representation for a person in proceedings before the Tribunal.
Item [4] of the proposed amendments contains a provision of a transitional nature consequent
on item [3].
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1.16 Interpretation Act 1987 No 15
[1] Section 21 Meaning of commonly used words and expressions
Insert in alphabetical order in section 21 (1):
Standards Australia means Standards Australia International
Limited (ACN 087 326 690), and includes a reference to the
Standards Association of Australia as constituted before 1 July
1999.
[2] Section 69B
Insert after section 69A:
69B References to Standards Association of Australia
In any other Act or instrument, a reference to the Standards
Association of Australia is a reference to Standards Australia (as
defined in section 21).
[3] Section 80A
Insert after section 80:
80A Maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose in certain
circumstances
If an Act:
(a) provides that an offence under the Act may be dealt with
summarily by a Local Court or, in the alternative, by
another court, and
(b) imposes a limit by reference solely to an amount of money
(however expressed) on the penalty that a Local Court may
impose when dealing with such an offence,
that limit, unless otherwise expressly provided by the Act, does not
affect any non-monetary penalty that may be imposed by a Local
Court for the offence.
Commencement
Items [1] and [2] of the amendments to the Interpretation Act 1987 are taken to have
commenced on 1 July 1999.
Explanatory Note
Standards Australia
The Standards Association of Australia was established as a corporate body by royal charter.
On 1 July 1999, the body was registered as a company limited by guarantee under Part 5B.1
of the Corporations Law. Section 601BM (1) of the Corporations Law provides that registration
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under that Part does not create a new legal entity or affect the body's existing property, rights
or obligations.
Items [1] and [2] of the proposed amendments insert a definition of Standards Australia (the
new name of the body) in section 21 (Meaning of commonly used words and expressions) of
the Act and provide that references in Acts and instruments to the former name of the body will
be read as references to the new name.
Maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose in certain circumstances
Item [3] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that, if an Act provides that an offence
under the Act may be dealt with summarily by a Local Court, or in the alternative, by another
court and the Act imposes a limit on the penalty that a Local Court may impose when dealing
with such an offence by reference solely to an amount of money, that limit does not affect any
other non-monetary penalty that the Local Court may impose for the offence (for example, any
sentence of imprisonment or alternative sentence, such as a community service order,
applicable to the offence).
1.17 Liquor Act 1982 No 147
[1] Section 4 Definitions
Omit the definition of non-proprietary association from section 4 (1).
Insert instead:
non-proprietary association means:
(a) an incorporated or unincorporated body or association of
persons (including a registered or unregistered club) that,
by its constitution or any law that governs its activities:
(i) is required to apply its profits (if any) and other
income to the promotion of its objects or to
purposes provided for by any such law, and
(ii) is prohibited from paying dividends, or distributing
profits or income, to its shareholders or members,
or
(b) a local council, or
(c) the Darling Harbour Authority, or
(d) the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, or
(e) any public authority declared by order of the Minister,
published in the Gazette, to be a non-proprietary
association for the purposes of this definition.
[2] Section 4 (7A)
Insert after section 4 (7):
(7A) In this Act, a reference to the secretary of a non-proprietary
association is a reference:
(a) in the case of a local council--to the general manager of
the local council, or
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(b) in the case of a body referred to in paragraph (c), (d) or (e)
of the definition of non-proprietary association--to the
chief executive officer (however described) of the body.
Explanatory note
Currently, section 18 (5A) of the Liquor Act 1982 enables persons to hold on-licences
authorising them to sell liquor at functions on behalf of non-proprietary associations or in respect
of trade fairs.
Item [1] of the proposed amendments amends the definition of non-proprietary association
in the Act to omit the reference to a local consent authority and to include instead specific
reference to local councils, the Darling Harbour Authority and the Sydney Harbour Foreshore
Authority and to enable certain public authorities to be included in the definition by order of the
Minister administering the Act published in the Gazette.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
1.18 Macquarie University Act 1989 No 126
[1] Section 9 Constitution of Council
Insert "the following" after "comprise" in section 9 (5).
[2] Section 9 (5) (c) (i)
Omit "a student". Insert instead "an undergraduate student".
[3] Section 9 (5) (c) (iii)
Insert "the undergraduate" before "students".
[4] Section 9 (5) (c) (iii)
Omit "and".
[5] Section 9 (5) (c1)
Insert after section 9 (5) (c):
(c1) one person:
(i) who is a postgraduate student of the University but
who is not a member of the academic or
non-academic staff of the University, and
(ii) who has such qualifications as may be prescribed
by the by-laws, and
(iii) who is elected by the postgraduate students of the
University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws,
[6] Section 9 (5) (d) (i)
Insert "or (c1) (ii)" after "(c) (ii)".
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[7] Schedule 1 Provisions relating to members and procedure of the
Council
Omit "or (c)" from clause 1 (d). Insert instead ", (c) or (c1)".
[8] Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 8:
8A Elected members
If, on the commencement of the amendments to section 9 made by
Schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
(No 2) 1999, the membership of the Council fails to comply with
section 9 (5) as so amended, there is for the purposes of clause
3 (1) of Schedule 1 to this Act taken to be a vacancy in the office
of the member in respect of which the failure exists.
Commencement
The amendments to the Macquarie University Act 1989 commence on a day or days to be
appointed by proclamation.
Explanatory note
Items [1][7] of the proposed amendments alter the composition of the Council of Macquarie
University by increasing the number of student members from 1 to 2 and by providing that, of
the 2 student members, one is to be an undergraduate elected by the undergraduate students
and the other a postgraduate elected by the postgraduate students.
Item [8] contains a provision of a transitional nature consequent on items [1][7].
1.19 Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54
[1] Section 4 Definitions
Insert after section 4 (2):
(3) In sections 28, 41, 41A, 42 and 74, a reference to a meat safety
officer is to be read as a reference to:
(a) in the case of game meat for human consumption or
processed meat made from game meat or that has game
meat as an ingredient--a person approved in writing by the
Authority to inspect game animals for human consumption,
or
(b) in the case of game meat for use as animal food or
processed animal food made from game meat or that has
game meat as an ingredient--a person approved in writing
by the Authority to inspect game animals for animal
consumption.
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[2] Section 41 Offences as to sale of meat
Omit "meat inspector" from section 41 (1A).
Insert instead "meat safety officer".
[3] Section 41A Offences as to storage of meat
Omit "meat inspector and passed by the inspector" from section 41A (2).
Insert instead "meat safety officer and passed".
[4] Section 74 Evidence
Omit "a licensing" from section 74 (1) (b) (i).
Insert instead "an".
[5] Section 74 (1) (b) (i)
Omit "such".
Explanatory Note
The Meat Industry Amendment Act 1998 amended the Meat Industry Act 1978 relating to
inspection and processing of meat. Those amendments removed the distinction between meat
inspectors and licensing inspectors so that both those positions are called inspectors. The
amendments also transferred the routine inspection of meat from inspectors to meat safety
officers appointed for abattoirs and, in the case of game meat, persons approved by the New
South Wales Meat Industry Authority to inspect the game meat. However, certain references
appear in the Meat Industry Act 1978 to licensing inspectors and to the inspection of game
meat by meat safety officers.
Items [1][3] of the proposed amendments replace references to meat inspectors with
references to meat safety officers and ensure that those references are read, in the case of
game meat, as references to persons approved by the New South Wales Meat Industry
Authority to inspect game meat.
Items [4] and [5] of the proposed amendments change a reference to a licensing inspector so
that it will now refer to an inspector.
1.20 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80
[1] Section 5 Definitions
Insert "and the skin or any other part thereof" after "thereof" in the definition
of amphibian in section 5 (1).
[2] Section 16 Ex-officio rangers
Omit "member of the police force" from section 16 (1).
Insert instead "police officer".
[3] Section 47 Transfer of employees
Omit the section.
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[4] Section 96 Locally unprotected fauna
Insert after section 96 (4):
(5) Without affecting subsections (2) and (4), an order under
subsection (1) may be subject to such conditions and restrictions
as may be specified in the order.
[5] Section 158 Requirement for owner of motor vehicle and others to give
information
Omit "place of abode" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "residential address".
[6] Section 160 Penalty notice for certain offences
Omit the definition of prescribed person from section 160 (1).
Insert instead:
prescribed person means:
(a) a police officer, or
(b) an officer of the Service, or
(c) a person, or a person belonging to a class of persons,
prescribed for the purposes of this section.
[7] Section 163B Application of certain Acts
Insert "Division 2A (Orders) of Part 6 of the Environmental Planning and
Assessment Act 1979 and" before "Chapter 7".
[8] Section 163B
Omit "does". Insert instead "do".
[9] Section 164 Powers of entry and seizure
Insert ", a police officer" after "Director-General" where firstly occurring in
section 164 (5).
[10] Section 164 (5)
Insert ", police officer" after "Director-General" where thirdly occurring.
[11] Section 168 Disposal of property seized or delivered up
Omit section 168 (2) (b). Insert instead:
(b) proceedings for an offence (being an offence on or after a
conviction for which an order could be made under
subsection (1) in respect of the property):
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(i) have not been commenced within 2 years after the
seizure or delivering up of the property, or
(ii) have been dismissed by a court,
[12] Section 168 (2)
Insert "(whether or not it is the court dismissing the proceedings in the case of
property relating to proceedings referred to in paragraph (b) (ii))" after "in
relation to the property".
[13] Section 168 (4) (b)
Omit "subsection (2)". Insert instead "subsection (2) (b) (i)".
[14] Section 168 (4) (b)
Omit "that subsection". Insert instead "that subparagraph".
[15] Section 168 (4) (c)
Insert at the end of section 168 (4) (b):
, or
(c) in the case of an application for an order under subsection
(2) (b) (ii)--later than 1 month after the date on which the
proceedings were dismissed.
[16] Section 172 Police officers
Omit "member of the police force". Insert instead "police officer".
[17] Section 172
Omit "such a member". Insert instead "a police officer".
[18] Section 174 Service of notices
Omit "place of abode or business" from section 174 (b).
Insert instead "residential or business address".
[19] Section 179 Authority to take proceedings
Omit "member of the police force" from section 179 (1).
Insert instead "police officer".
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[20] Schedule 11 Unprotected fauna
Omit "Birds".
Explanatory note
Definition of "amphibian"
Item [1] of the proposed amendments amends the definition of amphibian in section 5 of the
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 to make it clear that the term includes any part of an
amphibian.
Locally protected fauna
Item [4] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that an order under section 96 of the Act
(declaring certain protected fauna to be locally protected fauna) may be subject to such
conditions and restrictions as may be specified in the order.
Issuing of penalty notices
Section 160 of the Act enables penalty notices (commonly referred to as "on-the-spot" fines)
to be issued for certain offences under the Act by a "prescribed person" (defined in the Act as
being a person, or a person belonging to a class of persons, prescribed by the regulations).
Item [6] of the proposed amendments amends the definition of prescribed person in the
section to include police officers and officers of the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Powers of police officers
Section 164 (5) of the Act enables the Director-General of National Parks and Wildlife or
persons duly authorised by the Director-General to obtain search warrants from authorised
justices for the purposes of investigating suspected offences against the Act or the regulations.
Item [9] of the proposed amendments enables police officers to obtain search warrants from
authorised justices without having to be individually authorised by the Director-General.
Item [10] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
Disposal of property seized or delivered up
Section 168 of the Act deals with the circumstances in which a court may order that property
seized or delivered up under the Act be disposed of by delivery of the property to a person
specified in the court's order. The circumstances include the case where legal proceedings for
an offence in relation to the property have not been commenced within 2 years after the seizure
or delivering up of the property. Item [11] of the proposed amendments enables a court to make
such an order if proceedings for an offence against the Act or the regulations have been
dismissed by a court.
Items [12][15] of the proposed amendments make consequential amendments.
Other amendments
Currently, the Act contains references to members of the police force. Section 21 of the
Interpretation Act 1987 contains a definition of police officer. Items [2], [16], [17] and [19]
update the terminology used in the Act so that it is consistent with that definition.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments omits a provision that is no longer required because of
the enactment of section 100A (Employer-sponsored transfers involving public authorities) of
the Public Sector Management Act 1988.
Items [5] and [18] of the proposed amendments update references to "place of abode" with
references to "residential address" and "place of abode or business" with a reference to
"residential or business address" respectively for consistency with other provisions of the Act.
Item [7] of the proposed amendments updates a reference to certain provisions of an Act that
have been transferred to another Act. Item [8] of the proposed amendments makes a
consequential amendment.
Item [20] of the proposed amendments omits a subheading in a Schedule to the Act that is no
longer required.
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1.21 Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28
[1] Section 5 Police misconduct
Omit "or disciplinary offence" from section 5 (2) (b).
[2] Section 5 (2) (b1)
Insert after section 5 (2) (b):
(b1) misconduct in respect of which the Commissioner of
Police may take action under Part 9 of the Police Service
Act 1990,
[3] Section 14A Special audit of reform process
Omit "the period of three years" from section 14A (2).
Insert instead "a period of at least three years, and must be completed before the
expiration of the period of four years,".
[4] Section 14A (4)
Omit "end of the period of three years".
Insert instead "completion of the audit".
[5] Section 15 Other functions regarding evidence and information
collected
Omit section 15 (1) (b). Insert instead:
(b) to assemble evidence that may be used in:
(i) the investigation of a police complaint, or
(ii) deciding whether to take action under section 173
or 181D of the Police Service Act 1990,
and to furnish any such evidence to the Minister, the
Commissioner of Police or other appropriate authority in
the State,
[6] Section 16 Provisions regarding assessments, opinions and
recommendations
Insert "action under Part 9 of the Police Service Act 1990 or" before "other
disciplinary action" in section 16 (1) (b).
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[7] Section 40 Privilege as regards answers, documents etc
Omit "is admissible in any disciplinary proceedings and in any proceedings
under Division 1C of Part 9 of the Police Service Act 1990 with respect to an
order under section 181D of that Act" from section 40 (3).
Insert instead "may be used in deciding whether to make an order under section
173 or 181D of the Police Service Act 1990 and is admissible in any
proceedings under Division 1A or 1C of Part 9 of that Act and in any
disciplinary proceedings".
[8] Section 56 Secrecy
Omit "or disciplinary proceedings, instituted as a result of" from section 56 (3).
Insert instead ", disciplinary proceedings or proceedings under Division 1A or
1C of Part 9 of the Police Service Act 1990, arising out of".
[9] Section 56 (4) (b)
Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
(b) for the purposes of:
(i) a prosecution, or
(ii) disciplinary proceedings, or
(iii) the making of an order under section 173 or 181D
of the Police Service Act 1990, or
(iv) proceedings under Division 1A or 1C of Part 9 of
that Act,
arising out of an investigation conducted by the
Commission in the exercise of its functions, or
[10] Section 97 Content of reports to Parliament
Insert "(including the making of an order under section 181D of the Police
Service Act 1990)" after "action" in section 97 (2) (c).
[11] Section 97 (2) (d)
Insert after section 97 (2) (c):
(d) the taking of reviewable action within the meaning of
section 173 of the Police Service Act 1990 against the
person as a police officer.
[12] Section 99 Annual reports
Omit "or disciplinary action" from section 99 (2) (f).
Insert instead ", disciplinary action or the making of an order under section 173
or 181D of the Police Service Act 1990".
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[13] Schedule 1 Provisions relating to Commissioner
Omit clause 5 (1) and (2). Insert instead:
(1) The Commissioner is entitled to be paid:
(a) remuneration in accordance with the Statutory and Other
Offices Remuneration Act 1975, and
(b) such travelling and subsistence allowances as the Minister
may from time to time determine.
[14] Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 2B (8):
(8A) A reference in subclause (8) to disciplinary proceedings includes
a reference to action under Part 9 of the Police Service Act 1990.
[15] Schedule 3, Part 5
Insert after Part 4:
Part 5 Provisions consequent on enactment of
Schedule 1 to Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999
10 Definitions
In this Part:
amendments means the amendments made to clause 5 of
Schedule 1 to this Act by Schedule 1 to the Statute Law
(Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999.
relevant date means the date of commencement of the
amendments.
11 Determination of remuneration of Commissioner
(1) The amendments extend to a person who is the holder of the office
of Commissioner immediately before the relevant date.
(2) Until a determination is made under the Statutory and Other
Offices Remuneration Act 1975, clause 5 of Schedule 1, as in force
immediately before the relevant date, continues to apply to a
person who is the holder of the office of Commissioner.
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(3) Any provision specifying the Commissioner's remuneration in the
instrument of appointment, or any determination, under clause 5 of
Schedule 1 (as in force immediately before the relevant date) that
is applicable to the Commissioner ceases to have effect when a
determination is first made under the Statutory and Other Offices
Remuneration Act 1975.
Explanatory Note
The Police Service Amendment (Complaints and Management Reform) Act 1998 amended the
Police Service Act 1990 in various respects including the replacement of the existing scheme
for taking disciplinary action against police officers with a new scheme for dealing with police
officers' misconduct and unsatisfactory performance.
Items [1], [2], [5][12] and [14] of the proposed amendments make consequential amendments
to the Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 by updating the terminology used in that Act as a
result of the introduction of the new scheme.
Special audit of reform process
Item [3] of the proposed amendments extends by 12 months the time by which the 3-year
special audit of the reform process within the Police Service (to be overseen by the Police
Integrity Commission) must be carried out.
Item [4] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
Determination of remuneration of Commissioner
Item [13] of the proposed amendments provides for the remuneration of the Commissioner for
the Police Integrity Commission to be determined in accordance with the Statutory and Other
Offices Remuneration Act 1975 and for the Commissioner's travelling and subsistence
allowances to be determined by the Minister administering the Police Integrity Commission Act
1996. Currently the Commissioner's remuneration (including travelling and subsistence
allowances) is the remuneration specified in the Commissioner's instrument of appointment or
such remuneration as may be afterwards determined by the Governor. The proposed
amendment makes the determination of the Commissioner's remuneration consistent with that
of the Commissioner for the New South Wales Crime Commission.
Item [15] of the proposed amendments contains provisions of a saving and transitional nature.
1.22 Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142
Section 102A
Insert after section 102:
102A Termination by resident on ground of breach of agreement (cf RT
Act s 57)
(1) A resident may give notice of termination of a residential site
agreement to the park owner on the ground that the park owner has
breached a term of the agreement.
(2) A notice of termination given under this section must not specify
a day earlier than 14 days after the day on which the notice is
given as the day on which vacant possession of the residential
premises will be delivered up to the park owner.
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(3) A notice of termination of a residential site agreement that creates
a tenancy for a fixed term given under this section is not
ineffective because the day specified as the day on which vacant
possession of the residential premises will be delivered up to the
park owner is earlier than the day the term ends.
Explanatory note
The Residential Parks Act 1998 sets out the rights and obligations of residents and owners of
residential parks. Before the Act commenced those rights and obligations were set out in the
Residential Tenancies Act 1987, which dealt with all residential tenancies including those in
flats, houses, caravan parks and manufactured home estates.
Generally the Residential Parks Act 1998 affords residents under residential site agreements
(that is, residents who install their own relocatable home or registrable moveable dwelling on
a site owned by the park owner) greater rights than residents under other residential tenancy
agreements, because of the more significant nature of their investment.
Part 12 of the Residential Parks Act 1998 deals with termination of both types of residential
tenancy agreements. That Part generally mirrors the provisions of the Residential Tenancies
Act 1987 relating to termination. Under section 57 of the 1987 Act, a tenant had the right to give
notice of termination of a residential tenancy agreement (including a residential site agreement)
to the landlord on the ground that the landlord had breached a term of the agreement. There
is no analogous provision under the 1998 Act relating to a resident under a residential site
agreement.
The object of the proposed amendment to the Residential Parks Act 1998 is to empower a
resident under a residential site agreement to give notice of termination on the ground of breach
of agreement. In doing so, the amendment restores the right that such a resident had under the
1987 Act and puts the resident in the same position as residents under other types of residential
tenancy agreements.
1.23 Southern Cross University Act 1993 No 69
[1] Section 7 University to collaborate with University of New South Wales
Omit the section.
[2] Section 10 Constitution of Council
Omit section 10 (4) (a). Insert instead:
(a) 2 persons appointed by the Minister, being persons
nominated by the Council, who are graduates of the
University, and who the Minister considers to be
appropriate for appointment, but who are not:
(i) members of the staff of the University eligible to be
elected as members of the Council in accordance
with subsection (5) (a) or (b), or
(ii) persons who, within the 5 years immediately prior
to appointment, had been members of the staff of
the University who were eligible to be elected as
members of the Council in accordance with
subsection 5 (a) or (b), or
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(iii) students of the University eligible to be elected as
members of the Council in accordance with
subsection (5) (c), and
[3] Section 10 (7A)
Insert after section 10 (7):
(7A) For the purposes of nominating the persons referred to in
subsection (4) (a), the Council is to comprise the members
referred to in subsections (2), (3), (4) (b) and (5).
[4] Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 29:
29A Appointed members
If, on the commencement of the amendments to section 10 made
by Schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
(No 2) 1999, the membership of the Council fails to comply with
section 10 (4) as so amended, then, for the purposes of clause 3 (1)
of Schedule 1 to this Act, there is taken to be a vacancy in the
office of the member in respect of which the failure exists.
Commencement
The amendments to the Southern Cross University Act 1993 commence on a day or days to
be appointed by proclamation.
Explanatory note
Section 7 of the Southern Cross University Act 1989 provides that the Southern Cross
University (SCU) is to collaborate with the University of New South Wales in the development
of academic programs to be offered by SCU until the Minister administering the Act otherwise
directs. Item [1] of the proposed amendments repeals section 7 as a direction under the section
was given on 25 October 1999 with effect from that date.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments alters the composition of the Council of SCU with respect
to appointed members (as a consequence of the termination of the collaboration arrangement)
by omitting the requirement that 2 persons, nominated by the Council of the University of New
South Wales, be appointed by the Minister. The proposed amendment replaces that
requirement with a requirement that the Minister appoint 2 persons who are graduates of SCU
nominated for appointment by the Council of SCU. (Certain persons who are, or who were
within the previous 5 years, eligible to be elected members of the Council will not be eligible to
be appointed members.)
Item [3] of the proposed amendments makes a consequential amendment.
Item [4] of the proposed amendments contains a provision of a transitional nature consequent
on the alteration of the composition of the Council.
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1.24 Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 (1976 No 4)
Schedule 1 Public offices
Insert at the end of the Schedule:
Commissioner for the Police Integrity Commission
Explanatory Note
The proposed amendment enables the remuneration of the Commissioner for the Police
Integrity Commission to be determined in accordance with the Statutory and Other Offices
Remuneration Act 1975 and is consequential on the amendments to the Police Integrity
Commission Act 1996 in respect of the Commissioner's remuneration set out elsewhere in this
Schedule.
1.25 Stock Foods Act 1940 No 19
Section 3 Definitions
Insert "any substance that is intended to be fed to animals other than stock or"
after "and does not include" in the definition of stock food.
Explanatory note
The definition of stock food in section 3 of the Stock Foods Act 1940 adopts for consistency
the definition of stockfood in the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Regulations 1995
of the Commonwealth. However, the adoption of that definition inadvertently extends the
application of the Act to stock food fed to any animal rather than just to animals to which the
Act applies (namely, animals belonging to food producing species).
The proposed amendment makes it clear that the definition does not include any substance that
is intended to be fed to animals other than those to which the Act applies.
1.26 Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170
[1] Section 32 Rangers
Insert after section 32 (1):
(1A) Rangers may include persons who are officers or employees of a
body corporate providing services to the Authority under section
31 (4). Such persons are subject to the control and direction of the
Chief Executive Officer while they are exercising the functions of
a ranger.
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[2] Section 43A
Insert after section 43:
43A Penalty notices
(1) An authorised officer may serve a penalty notice on a person if it
appears to the officer that the person has committed an offence
against the regulations, being an offence prescribed by the
regulations as a penalty notice offence.
(2) A penalty notice is a notice to the effect that, if the person served
does not wish to have the matter determined by a court, the person
can pay, within the time and to the person specified in the notice,
the amount of penalty prescribed by the regulations for the offence
if dealt with under this section.
(3) A penalty notice may be served personally or by post.
(4) If the amount of penalty prescribed for an alleged offence is paid
under this section, no person is liable to any further proceedings
for the alleged offence.
(5) Payment under this section is not to be regarded as an admission
of liability for the purpose of, and does not in any way affect or
prejudice, any civil claim, action or proceeding arising out of the
same occurrence.
(6) The regulations may:
(a) prescribe an offence for the purposes of this section by
specifying the offence or by referring to the provision
creating the offence, and
(b) prescribe the amount of penalty payable for the offence if
dealt with under this section, and
(c) prescribe different amounts of penalties for different
offences or classes of offences.
(7) The amount of a penalty prescribed under this section for an
offence is not to exceed the maximum amount of penalty that
could be imposed for the offence by a court.
(8) This section does not limit the operation of any other provision of,
or made under, this or any other Act relating to proceedings that
may be taken in respect of offences.
(9) In this section, authorised officer means a person authorised in
writing by the Authority as an authorised officer for the purposes
of this section.
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Section 32 (1) of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 enables certain individuals
to be appointed as rangers for the purposes of the Act. Item [1] of the proposed amendments
makes it clear that individuals who are officers or employees of a body corporate that is
engaged under section 31 of the Act to provide services to the Sydney Harbour Foreshore
Authority may also be appointed as rangers. Such a person will be subject to the control and
direction of the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority while exercising the functions of a
ranger.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments enables penalty notices (commonly known as
"on-the-spot" fines) to be issued for offences against regulations made under the Act.
1.27 University of Newcastle Act 1989 No 68
[1] Section 9 Constitution of Council
Insert "the following" after "comprise" in section 9 (5).
[2] Section 9 (5) (c) (i)
Omit "a student". Insert instead "an undergraduate student".
[3] Section 9 (5) (c) (iii)
Insert "the undergraduate" before "students".
[4] Section 9 (5) (c) (iii)
Omit "and".
[5] Section 9 (5) (c1)
Insert after section 9 (5) (c):
(c1) one person:
(i) who is a postgraduate student of the University but
who is not a member of the academic or
non-academic staff of the University, and
(ii) who has such qualifications as may be prescribed
by the by-laws, and
(iii) who is elected by the postgraduate students of the
University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws,
[6] Section 9 (5) (d) (i)
Insert "or (c1) (ii)" after "(c) (ii)".
[7] Schedule 1 Provisions relating to members and procedure of the
Council
Omit "or (c)" from clause 1 (d). Insert instead ", (c) or (c1)".
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[8] Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 11:
12 Elected members
If, on the commencement of the amendments to section 9 made by
Schedule 1 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
(No 2) 1999, the membership of the Council fails to comply with
section 9 (5) as so amended, there is for the purposes of clause
3 (1) of Schedule 1 to this Act taken to be a vacancy in the office
of the member in respect of which the failure exists.
Commencement
The amendments to the University of Newcastle Act 1989 commence on a day or days to be
appointed by proclamation.
Explanatory note
Items [1][7] of the proposed amendments alter the composition of the Council of the University
of Newcastle by increasing the number of student members from 1 to 2 and by providing that,
of the 2 student members, one is to be an undergraduate elected by the undergraduate
students and the other a postgraduate elected by the postgraduate students.
Item [8] of the proposed amendments contains a provision of a transitional nature consequent
on items [1][7].
1.28 Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113
[1] Section 8 Offences relating to unlawful betting
Insert "by telephone or" after "made" in section 8 (3) (a).
[2] Section 51 Proceeding for offences
Insert "(1)" after "19" in section 51 (2).
Explanatory Note
It is currently an offence under section 8 (3) of the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 for a person
to make a bet on any horse race, harness race or greyhound race if the bet is made
electronically by means of the Internet, subscription TV or other on-line communication system
and the bet is made with another person whom the person making the bet knows is not a legal
bookmaker or is not a person who is authorised to conduct totalizator betting.
Item [1] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that the offence is meant to cover the
making of a bet with such a person by means of all relevant forms of communications media,
including the telephone. The proposed amendment will make the provision consistent with
section 17 of the Racing Administration Act 1998 which prohibits the conduct of unauthorised
telephone or electronic betting activities by licensed bookmakers.
Section 51 (2) of the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 provides that a second or subsequent
offence under certain provisions of the Act are to be prosecuted on indictment. Section 51 (2)
currently refers to section 19 of that Act. Section 19 contains 2 offences, but it is only the
offence under section 19 (1) that provides a penalty for a second or subsequent offence. The
other offence under section 19 is not relevant in the context of section 51 (2). Item [2] of the
proposed amendments rectifies the cross-reference to section 19 in section 51 (2) so that it
refers to section 19 (1) only.
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1.29 Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 No 102
[1] Sections 37A and 37B
Insert after section 37:
37A Preparation of IWRP to implement national measure
(1) The Minister may decide that an IWRP is to be prepared by the
EPA for an industry if the Minister is satisfied that the proposed
IWRP will implement a national environment protection measure.
(2) A draft IWRP prepared under this section may be prepared
without the need to comply with sections 3336.
(3) Once the draft IWRP is prepared, the EPA is to submit it to the
Minister for approval.
(4) After the draft IWRP is referred to the Minister, the Minister may
approve the plan (or may require changes to be made).
(5) In this section, national environment protection measure has the
same meaning as in the Protection of the Environment Operations
Act 1997.
37B Content of IWRPs
An IWRP may adopt or incorporate, with or without modification,
any document as in force at a particular time or from time to time.
Explanatory note
Proposed section 37A
The National Environment Protection Council (New South Wales) Act 1995 gives effect to that
part of the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Environment (to which New South Wales is a
party) requiring the establishment of a body to determine national environment protection
measures (measures which relate to ambient air or water quality and similar standards). These
measures are made by the National Environment Protection Council established under the Act
(after the Council has undertaken public consultation required by the Act with respect to such
measures) and are to be implemented by parties to the Agreement.
Part 4 of the Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 provides for the preparation of,
and compliance with, industry waste reduction plans. Proposed section 37A of the Act will
enable an industry waste reduction plan to be prepared by the Environment Protection Authority
if the Minister administering the Act is satisfied that the plan will implement a national
environment protection measure. (Section 22 (1) of the Protection of the Environment
Operations Act 1997 contains a similar provision in respect of protection of the environment
policies made under that Act.)
Proposed section 37B
Proposed section 37B of the Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 will enable
industry waste reduction plans to adopt or incorporate (with or without modification) documents
as in force at a particular time or as in force from time to time. (Section 35 (d) of the Protection
of the Environment Operations Act 1997 contains a similar provision in respect of protection of
the environment policies made under that Act.)
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Schedule 2 Amendments by way of statute law
revision
(Section 3)
2.1 Administrative Decisions Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 77
[1] Schedule 5.7 (Amendments to Dairy Industry Act 1979)
Omit "the Corporation" wherever occurring in section 33 (3) of the Dairy
Industry Act 1979 (as proposed to be inserted by Schedule 5.7 [1]).
Insert instead "Safe Food".
[2] Schedule 5.7 [3]
Omit "the Corporation" from section 37 (3) of the Dairy Industry Act 1979 (as
proposed to be inserted by Schedule 5.7[3]).
Insert instead "Safe Food".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments change references to the New South Wales Dairy Corporation
(which has been dissolved) to references to the body that has taken over its functions.
2.2 Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76
[1] Schedule 2 Composition and functions of Divisions
Insert "a" before "judicial" in clause 7 (2) (a) of Part 4.
[2] Schedule 2, Part 4, clause 7 (2) (b) and (c)
Insert "a" before "non-judicial" wherever occurring.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments insert an omitted word.
2.3 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 No
157
Section 259 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 259 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.4 Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987 No 56
Section 3 Definitions
Omit "Department of Youth and Community Services" from the definition of
Department in section 3 (1).
Insert instead "Department of Juvenile Justice".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to a Department.
2.5 Commercial Vessels Act 1979 No 41
Section 51A Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 51A (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.6 Consumer Credit Administration Act 1995 No 69
Section 43 Disposal of proceedings for offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 43 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.7 Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140
Section 92 Proceedings for other offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 92 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.8 Credit Act 1984 No 94
Section 159B Proceedings for offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 159B (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.9 Crimes Act 1900 No 40
Part 14 Offences punishable by Justices and procedure before
Justices generally
Omit "Division 1" where secondly occurring.
Insert instead "Division 2".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment renumbers a Division.
2.10 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209
Part 9A, Table 1 Indictable offences that are to be dealt with summarily
unless prosecuting authority or person charged elects otherwise
Insert "(1)" after "19" in item 24 in Part 4 of the Table.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a cross-reference.
2.11 Dangerous Goods Act 1975 No 68
Section 33 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 33 (1A).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.12 Defamation Act 1974 No 18
Section 17KA Matters arising under the Community Services
(Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993
Omit "Community Services (Complaints, Appeals and Monitoring) Act 1993"
from section 17KA (a).
Insert instead "Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act
1993".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to an Act.
2.13 Duties Act 1997 No 123
[1] Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Renumber clause 15 (as inserted by the Property (Relationships) Legislation
Amendment Act 1999) as clause 16.
[2] Schedule 1
Renumber Part 3 and clause 16 (as inserted by the State Revenue Legislation
Amendment Act 1999) as Part 4 and clause 17, respectively.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments renumber a Part and two clauses.
2.14 Election Funding Act 1981 No 78
Section 111 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 111 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.15 Electricity Safety Act 1945 (1946 No 13)
Section 20 Definitions
Omit "the Standards Association of Australia" from paragraph (a) of the
definition of specification in section 20 (1).
Insert instead "Standards Australia".
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Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body and is consequential on
the amendments to the Interpretation Act 1987 in relation to Standards Australia set out in
Schedule 1.
2.16 Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94
[1] Section 102 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 102 (4).
[2] Schedule 2 Licences
Omit "subsection (6)" from clause 6 (4) (a).
Insert instead "subclause (6)".
[3] Schedule 2, clause 6 (5) (a)
Omit "to" where fourthly occurring. Insert instead "it".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act
1987 relating to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in
Schedule 1.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments corrects a cross-reference.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments corrects a typographical error.
2.17 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203
Section 127 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 127 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.18 Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985 No 14
Section 56 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 56 (5).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.19 Factories, Shops and Industries Act 1962 No 43
Section 145 Proceedings
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 145 (3A).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.20 Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68
[1] Section 63 Disposal of proceedings for offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 63 (5).
[2] Section 92 Regulations
Omit "the Standards Association of Australia" from section 92 (2).
Insert instead "Standards Australia".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act
1987 relating to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in
Schedule 1.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments updates a reference to the name of a body and is
consequential on the amendments to the Interpretation Act 1987 in relation to Standards
Australia set out in Schedule 1.
2.21 Fines Act 1996 No 99
Section 22 Persons who may issue and deal with penalty notices
(appropriate officers)
Omit "Director of the Infringement Processing Bureau of the Police Service or
a person employed in that Bureau and authorised by the Director" from section
22 (2) (b).
Insert instead "Manager, Infringement Processing Services of the Police Service
or a person employed in the Infringement Processing Bureau of that Service and
authorised by the Manager, Infringement Processing Services".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to an office.
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2.22 Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38
Section 277 Nature of proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 277 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.23 Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957 No 58
Section 4 Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Committee
Omit "The New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association"
from section 4 (2) (b) (i).
Insert instead "the Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body.
2.24 Food Production (Safety) Act 1998 No 128
Section 63 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 63 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.25 Gas Industry Restructuring Act 1986 No 213
Section 138 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 138 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.26 Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38
Section 81 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 81 (4).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.27 Health Administration Act 1982 No 135
Section 20B Establishment of Medical Services Committee
Omit "New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association" from
section 20B (2) (b) (i).
Insert instead "Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body.
2.28 Health Services Act 1997 No 154
[1] Chapter 8 Visiting practitioners
Omit "The New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association"
from the Introduction to the Chapter.
Insert instead "the Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
[2] Dictionary
Omit "The New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association"
from the definition of Association in Part 1.
Insert instead "the Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments update a reference to the name of a body.
2.29 Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53
Section 34 Disposal of proceedings for offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 34 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.30 Irrigation Act 1912 No 73
Section 31 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 31 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.31 Irrigation Corporations Act 1994 No 41
Section 94 Disposal of proceedings for offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 94 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.32 Liquor Act 1982 No 147
Section 97 Breath analysis equipment
Omit "the Standards Association of Australia" from section 97 (3).
Insert instead "Standards Australia".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body and is consequential on
the amendments to the Interpretation Act 1987 in relation to Standards Australia set out in
Schedule 1.
2.33 Local Government Act 1993 No 30
Section 263 Functions of the Boundaries Commission
Omit "subsection (2)" from section 263 (2B).
Insert instead "this section".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a cross-reference.
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2.34 Marine Parks Act 1997 No 64
Section 39 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 39 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.35 Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54
Section 76 Offences generally
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 76 (4B).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.36 Meat Industry Amendment Act 1998 No 129
Schedule 1 Amendments
Omit Schedule 1 [101].
Explanatory Note
The amendment removes a provision of the Meat Industry Amendment Act 1998 that amends
the Meat Industry Act 1978. The provision cannot be properly incorporated because of other
amendments made to the Meat Industry Act 1978 and is unnecessary.
2.37 Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94
Section 130 Membership
Omit "The New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association"
from section 130 (2) (c).
Insert instead "the Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body.
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2.38 Mines Inspection Act 1901 No 75
Section 69 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 69 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.39 Motor Accidents Act 1988 No 102
Section 78 Determination of economic loss
Omit "(c)" where secondly occurring. Insert instead "(d)".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment removes a duplication in paragraph numbering.
2.40 Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 No 41
[1] Section 45 Special requirements relating to MAA Medical Guidelines
relating to impairment
Omit "only adopt the provisions of another publication" from section 45 (3).
Insert instead "adopt the provisions of another publication only".
[2] Section 134 Maximum of amount of damages for non-economic loss
Omit "section 126" from section 134 (2).
Insert instead "section 146".
[3] Section 151 Costs where claims assessment made
Omit "section 113" from section 151 (3).
Insert instead "section 111 (2)".
[4] Section 208 Membership and procedure of Council
Omit "Australian Medical Association (NSW Branch)" from section 208 (1) (e).
Insert instead "Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
[5] Schedule 5 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Omit "MAC" from clause 11. Insert instead "MAA".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments corrects a grammatical error consisting of the
misplacement of a word.
Items [2] and [3] of the proposed amendments correct cross-references.
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Item [4] of the proposed amendments updates a reference to the name of a body.
Item [5] of the proposed amendments corrects a typographical error.
2.41 Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52
Section 55 Proceedings
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 55 (1B).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.42 MurrayDarling Basin Act 1992 No 65
Section 34 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 34 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.43 Native Vegetation Conservation Act 1997 No 133
Section 64 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 64 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.44 Optical Dispensers Act 1963 No 35
Section 6 The board
Omit "New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association" from
section 6 (2) (e).
Insert instead "Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body.
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2.45 Passenger Transport Act 1990 No 39
Section 60 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 60 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.46 Pesticides Act 1978 No 57
Section 59 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 59 (1A).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.47 Physiotherapists Registration Act 1945 No 9
Section 13 Casual vacancies
Omit "subsection (1) of section 5" from section 13 (2) (a).
Insert instead "section 5 (2) (b)".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a cross-reference.
2.48 Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 No 31
[1] Section 6 Poisons Advisory Committee
Omit "Australian Medical Association, New South Wales Branch" from section
6 (3) (a).
Insert instead "Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
[2] Section 30 Medical Committee
Omit "Australian Medical Association, New South Wales Branch" wherever
occurring in section 30 (2) (a) and (3).
Insert instead "Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments update references to the name of a body.
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2.49 Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 No 123
Section 4 Constitution of Advisory Committee
Omit "New South Wales Branch of the Australian Medical Association" from
section 4 (4) (c).
Insert instead "Australian Medical Association (NSW) Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body.
2.50 Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 No 156
Section 215 Proceedings for other offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 215 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.51 Public Health Act 1991 No 10
Section 61M Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 61M (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.52 Registered Clubs Act 1976 No 31
Section 68 Breath analysis equipment
Omit "the Standards Association of Australia" from section 68 (3).
Insert instead "Standards Australia".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to the name of a body and is consequential on
the amendments made to the Interpretation Act 1987 in relation to Standards Australia set out
in Schedule 1.
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2.53 Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142
Section 148 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 148 (4).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.54 Residential Tenancies Act 1987 No 26
[1] Section 95 Tenancy Commissioner may represent tenant
Omit "section 94".
Insert instead "section 33 of the Residential Tribunal Act 1998".
[2] Section 124 Evidence and proceedings for offences
Omit "or 115" from section 124 (3).
[3] Section 124 (4)
Insert "monetary" after "maximum".
[4] Section 125 Offences and penalties
Omit the matter relating to sections 115 and 116 (1) and (2) from section
125 (1).
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments updates a cross-reference to a repealed provision.
Items [2] and [4] of the proposed amendments repeal obsolete cross-references.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act
1987 relating to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in
Schedule 1.
2.55 Revenue Laws (Reciprocal Powers) Act 1987 No 86
Section 19 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 19 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.56 Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948 No 20
Section 26 Proceedings and penalties for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 26 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.57 Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997 No 113
Section 39 Proceedings for an offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 39 (5).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.58 Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 No 143
Section 204 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 204 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.59 Search Warrants Act 1985 No 37
Section 10 Definitions
Omit all the matter relating to the Medical Practitioners Act 1938 from the
definition of search warrant.
Insert instead:
section 125 of the Medical Practice Act 1992,
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to an Act.
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2.60 Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997 No 99
Section 51 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 51 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.61 Soil Conservation Act 1938 No 10
Section 29 Penalties
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 29 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.62 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1999 No 31
Schedule 2 Amendments by way of statute law revision
Omit "section" wherever occurring in Schedule 2.10 [2].
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects an incorporation direction.
2.63 Stock (Chemical Residues) Act 1975 No 26
Section 15 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 15 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.64 Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182
Section 60 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 60 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.65 Supreme Court Act 1970 No 52
Section 17 Criminal proceedings
Omit "registrar of the Criminal Division of the Court" from section
17 (2) (b) (ii).
Insert instead "Prothonotary".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to an officer of the Supreme Court. The
Criminal Division of the Supreme Court was abolished by the Courts Legislation Further
Amendment Act 1998. Proceedings that were assigned to the Criminal Division immediately
before its abolition were, on that abolition, assigned to the Common Law Division (and
proceedings that were then pending in the Criminal Division were taken to have been
commenced in the Common Law Division). The registrar of the Common Law Division is called
the Prothonotary.
2.66 Sydney Water Act 1994 No 88
Section 53 Disposal of proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 53 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.67 Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998 No 171
Section 68 Disposal of proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 68 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.68 Taxation Administration Act 1996 No 97
Section 125 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 125 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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2.69 Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 No 101
[1] Schedule 1 Endangered species, populations and ecological
communities
Omit from under the subheading "Capparaceae" under the heading "Plants" in
Part 1 of the Schedule the matter "Capparis loranthifolia var. loranthifolia
Lindley".
Insert instead "Capparis loranthifolia Lindley var. loranthifolia".
[2] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Convolvulaceae" the matter "Ipomoea
diamentinensis J. Black".
Insert instead "Ipomoea diamantinensis J. Black".
[3] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Euphorbiaceae" the matter "Sauropus
albiflorus subsp. microcladus (Muell. Arg.) Airy Shaw".
Insert instead "Phyllanthus microcladus Muell. Arg.".
[4] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Lamiaceae" the matter "*Prostanthera sp.
Somersby (B.J. Conn 4024)".
Insert instead "*Prostanthera junonis B.J. Conn".
[5] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Lamiaceae" the matter "Westringia kydrenis
Conn".
Insert instead "*Westringia kydrensis Conn".
[6] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Myrtaceae" the matter "*Eucalyptus
pachycalyx Maiden & Blakely".
Insert instead "*Eucalyptus pachycalyx subsp. banyabba K.D. Hill".
[7] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Orchidaceae" the matter "*Phaius
tankervilliae (Banks ex L'Her.) Blume".
Insert instead "*Phaius tankarvilleae (Banks ex L'Her.) Blume".
[8] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Insert in alphabetical order under the subheading "Rutaceae" the matter
"*Leionema lachnaeoides (A. Cunn.) Paul G. Wilson".
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[9] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Rutaceae" the matter "*Phebalium
lachnaeoides Cunn.".
[10] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Sapindaceae" the matter "Dodonaea
microzyga var. microzyga F. Muell.".
Insert instead "Dodonaea microzyga F. Muell. var. microzyga".
[11] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Thymelaeaceae" the matter "Pimelea
serpyllifolia subsp. serpyllifolia R. Br.".
Insert instead "Pimelea serpyllifolia R. Br. subsp. serpyllifolia".
[12] Schedule 1, Part 1, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Zamiaceae" the matter "Macrozamia moorei
F. Muell.".
Insert instead "Macrozamia johnsonii D.L. Jones & K. Hill".
[13] Schedule 1, Part 3 Endangered ecological communities
Insert an asterisk before the entry relating to the Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub.
[14] Schedule 1, Part 4 Species presumed extinct
Omit from under the heading "Plants" the following matter:
Cyperaceae
Eleocharis tetraquetra Nees
[15] Schedule 1, Part 4, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Rutaceae" the matter "Eriostemon
angustifolius subsp. angustifolius Paul G. Wilson".
[16] Schedule 1, Part 4, Plants
Insert in alphabetical order under the subheading "Rutaceae" the matter
"Philotheca angustifolia (Paul G. Wilson) Paul G. Wilson subsp. angustifolia".
[17] Schedule 1, Part 4, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Scrophulariaceae" the matter "*Euphrasia sp.
Tamworth (Rupp s.n., -/09/1904)".
Insert instead "*Euphrasia ruptura W.R. Barker".
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[18] Schedule 1, Part 4, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Tremandraceae" the matter "Tetratheca pilosa
subsp. pilosa Labill.".
Insert instead "Tetratheca pilosa Labill. subsp. pilosa".
[19] Schedule 2 Vulnerable species
Omit from under the subheading "Corynocarpaceae" under the heading "Plants"
in the Schedule the matter "*Corynocarpus rupestris subsp. rupestris Guymer".
Insert instead "*Corynocarpus rupestris Guymer subsp. rupestris".
[20] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Ericaceae" the matter "*Gaultheria
viridicarpa subsp. viridicarpa J.B. Williams ms".
Insert instead "*Gaultheria viridicarpa J.B. Williams ms subsp. viridicarpa".
[21] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Fabaceae" the matter "*Pultenaea parrisiae
subsp. parrisiae J.D. Briggs & Crisp".
Insert instead "*Pultenaea parrisiae J.D. Briggs & Crisp subsp. parrisiae".
[22] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Haloragaceae" the matter "*Haloragis exalata
subsp. exalata F. Muell.".
Insert instead "*Haloragis exalata F. Muell. subsp. exalata".
[23] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Lamiaceae" the matter "*Prostanthera sp.
Bundjalung National Park (B.J. Conn 3471)".
Insert instead "*Prostanthera palustris B.J. Conn".
[24] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Myrtaceae" the matter "*Baeckea sp.
Pyramids (W.J. McDonald 357)".
Insert instead "*Babingtonia granitica A.R. Bean".
[25] Schedule 2, Plants
Insert in alphabetical order under the subheading "Myrtaceae" the matter
"*Eucalyptus canobolensis (L.A.S. Johnson & K.D. Hill) J.T. Hunter".
[26] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Myrtaceae" the matter "*Eucalyptus rubida
subsp. canobolensis L. Johnson & K. Hill".
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[27] Schedule 2, Plants
Insert an asterisk before the following entry appearing under the subheading
"Myrtaceae":
Kunzea rupestris Blakely
[28] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Orchidaceae" the matter "*Caladenia
tesselata Fitzg.".
Insert instead "*Caladenia tessellata Fitzg.".
[29] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Orchidaceae" the matter "*Diuris schaeffiana
Fitzg.".
Insert instead "*Diuris sheaffiana Fitzg.".
[30] Schedule 2, Plants
Omit from under the subheading "Rutaceae" the following matter:
*Eriostemon ericifolius Cunn. ex Benth.
*Phebalium ralstonii (F. Muell.) Benth.
*Phebalium rhytidophyllum Albrecht & N. Walsh
*Phebalium sympetalum Paul G. Wilson
[31] Schedule 2, Plants
Insert in alphabetical order under the subheading "Rutaceae" the following
matter:
*Leionema ralstonii (F. Muell.) Paul G. Wilson
*Leionema sympetalum (Paul G. Wilson) Paul G. Wilson
*Nematolepis rhytidophylla (Alb. & N.G. Walsh) Paul G. Wilson
*Philotheca ericifolia (A. Cunn. ex Benth.) Paul G. Wilson
Explanatory note
Schedule 1 to the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 contains lists of endangered
species, populations and ecological communities and species presumed extinct. Schedule 2
lists vulnerable species. Species that are listed in the analogous Schedules to the Endangered
Species Protection Act 1992 of the Commonwealth are marked with an asterisk. The
Commonwealth Act has been amended. Items [13] and [27] of the proposed amendments insert
an appropriate asterisk.
Items [1], [2], [5], [7], [10], [11], [18][22], [28] and [29] of the proposed amendments correct the
name of a species.
Items [3], [6], [8], [9], [12], [15], [16], [30] and [31] of the proposed amendments reflect a
change in the classification of a species.
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Items [4], [17] and [23][26] of the proposed amendments arise out of the publication of the
classification of a species.
Item [14] of the proposed amendments omits an entry for a plant in Part 4 (Species presumed
extinct) of Schedule 1 to the Act as the plant has been inserted in Part 1 (Endangered species)
of the Schedule (see Gazette No 79 of 9 July 1999 at page 4855).
2.70 Timber Marketing Act 1977 No 72
[1] Section 4 Definitions
Omit "the Standards Association of Australia" from the definition of standard
in section 4 (1).
Insert instead "Standards Australia".
[2] Section 26A Definitions
Omit "the Standards Association of Australia" from the definition of Australian
Standard.
Insert instead "Standards Australia".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments update references to the name of a body and are consequential
on the amendments to the Interpretation Act 1987 in relation to Standards Australia set out in
Schedule 1.
2.71 Transport Administration Act 1988 No 109
Section 78 Payments into Roads and Traffic Authority Fund
Omit "Motor Vehicle Driving Instructors Act 1961" from section 78 (1) (b) (ii).
Insert instead "Driving Instructors Act 1992".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a reference to an Act.
2.72 Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6
[1] Second Schedule
Omit "National Mutual Trustees Limited".
Insert instead "AXA Trustees Limited".
[2] Third Schedule, First Part
Omit "Austrust Limited".
Insert instead "Tower Trust Limited".
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[3] Third Schedule, First Part
Omit "National Mutual Trustees Limited".
Insert instead "AXA Trustees Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments are consequential on the change of name of certain trustee
companies.
2.73 Very Fast Train (Route Investigation) Act 1989 No 44
Section 21 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" in section 21 (3).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.74 Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 No 102
[1] Section 73 Waste Planning and Management Fund
Omit "clause 72" from section 73 (3).
Insert instead "section 88 of the Protection of the Environment Operations
Act 1997".
[2] Section 73 (3)
Omit "controlled".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments updates a cross-reference.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments updates the terminology used in a provision that
presently refers to "controlled waste facilities". Such facilities are now licensed under the
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and referred to as "waste facilities".
2.75 Water Act 1912 No 44
[1] Section 4G Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 4G (3).
[2] Section 5 (1) (definition of "Local occupier") and sections 11 (2), (2A)
and (5), 13A (4), 18G (b), 20A (1A), (1B) and (2), 20CA (4) (d), 20E (2) (b1)
and (b2), 170 (1) (a) and 173 (2) and (3)
Omit "proclaimed local area" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "declared local area".
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Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act
1987 relating to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in
Schedule 1.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments updates the terminology used in certain provisions of the
Water Act 1912.
2.76 Water Supply Authorities Act 1987 No 140
Section 52 Disposal of proceedings for offence
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 52 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
2.77 Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act
1998 No 86
Section 245 Proceedings for offences
Insert "monetary" after "maximum" wherever occurring in section 245 (2).
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment supplements the amendment to the Interpretation Act 1987 relating
to the maximum monetary penalty Local Courts may impose set out in Schedule 1.
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Schedule 3 Amendments transferring provisions
(Section 3)
3.1 Forestry Act 1916 No 55
[1] Third Schedule Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after the heading to the Schedule:
1 Forestry (Amendment) Act 1924
(1) The powers, duties and authorities of the dissolved body corporate
are vested in the corporation sole.
(2) All real and personal property vested in the dissolved body
corporate immediately before 8 April 1925 is transferred and
vested in the corporation sole, subject to any trusts or equities
affecting the property.
(3) All liabilities of the dissolved body corporate may be pursued
against the corporation sole or its successors.
(4) A reference in any other Act, in any instrument made under any
Act or in any document, to the dissolved body corporate is taken
to be a reference to the corporation sole.
(5) This clause is taken to have commenced on 8 April 1925 (the date
of commencement of the amending Act).
(6) Subclauses (1)(4) re-enact (with minor modifications) section 5
(1)(4) of the amending Act. Subclauses (1)(4) are transferred
provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
(7) In this clause:
amending Act means the Forestry (Amendment) Act 1924.
corporation sole means the corporation sole constituted under
section 7.
dissolved body corporate means the body corporate dissolved by
the amending Act.
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2 Forestry (Amendment) Act 1978
(1) A licence that confers authority with respect to the ringbarking or
other killing or destruction of trees granted under a provision of
this Act repealed by the amending Act, being a licence in force
immediately before the date of repeal, is taken to be a clearing
licence under section 27G.
(2) A permit granted under a provision of this Act repealed by the
amending Act, being a permit in force immediately before the date
of repeal, is taken to be:
(a) where the permit confers authority to graze and water
animals--a grazing permit under section 31 (1), or
(b) where the permit confers authority to occupy land--an
occupation permit under section 31 (1A).
(3) This clause is taken to have commenced on 1 July 1983 (the date
of commencement of the amending Act).
(4) Subclauses (1) and (2) re-enact (with minor modifications) section
5 of the amending Act. Subclauses (1) and (2) are transferred
provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
(5) In this clause:
amending Act means the Forestry (Amendment) Act 1978.
[2] Third Schedule
Renumber the existing clause of the Schedule as clause 3.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments insert in the Third Schedule (Savings, transitional and other
provisions) to the Forestry Act 1916 the substance of savings and transitional provisions (of
possible ongoing effect) contained in the Forestry (Amendment) Act 1924 and the Forestry
(Amendment) Act 1978. The enactment of the amendments enables the repeal of those Acts
by Schedule 4 to this Act. In accordance with section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the
transfer of the provisions does not affect the operation (if any) or meaning of the provisions.
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3.2 Housing Act 1912 No 7
Section 50 and Schedule 1
Insert after section 49:
50 Savings and transitional provisions
Schedule 1 has effect.
Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
(Section 50)
1 Regulations
(1) The regulations may contain provisions of a savings or transitional
nature consequent on the enactment of the following Acts:
Housing (Amendment) Act 1982
(2) Any such provision may, if the regulations so provide, take effect
from the date of assent to the Act concerned or a later date.
(3) To the extent to which any such provision takes effect from a date
that is earlier than the date of its publication in the Gazette, the
provision does not operate so as:
(a) to affect, in a manner prejudicial to any person (other than
the State or an authority of the State), the rights of that
person existing before the date of its publication, or
(b) to impose liabilities on any person (other than the State or
an authority of the State) in respect of anything done or
omitted to be done before the date of its publication.
(4) Subclauses (1)(3), in their application to the Housing
(Amendment) Act 1982, re-enact (with minor modifications) clause
13 of Schedule 4 to the Housing (Amendment) Act 1982.
Subclauses (1)(3) are transferred provisions to which section 30A
of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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2 Provision consequent on enactment of Housing (Amendment)
Act 1982
(1) On and from 20 February 1983, a reference in any other Act, in
any instrument made under any Act or in any document of any
kind, being a reference, or a reference to be construed as a
reference, to the Housing of the Unemployed Act 1934, the
Housing Improvement Act 1936 or the Housing Act 1941, is taken
to be a reference to this Act.
(2) This clause is taken to have commenced on 20 February 1983 (the
date of commencement of Schedule 4 to the amending Act).
(3) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) clause 6 (b) of
Schedule 4 to the amending Act. Subclause (1) is a transferred
provision to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
(4) In this clause:
amending Act means the Housing (Amendment) Act 1982.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts Schedule 1 (Savings and transitional provisions) into the
Housing Act 1912. The Schedule includes the substance of savings and transitional provisions
(of possible ongoing effect) contained in the Housing (Amendment) Act 1982. The enactment
of the amendment enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this Act. In accordance with
section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provisions does not affect the
operation (if any) or meaning of the provisions.
3.3 Housing Act 1985 No 163
Section 17 References to Corporation etc
Insert after section 17 (2):
(3) On and from 20 February 1983, a reference in any other Act, in
any instrument made under any Act or in any document of any
kind, being a reference, or a reference to be construed as a
reference, to:
(a) The Housing Commission of New South Wales, or
(b) the corporation constituted by section 3 of the Housing Act
1912 as in force immediately before 20 February 1983, or
(c) the Homes for Unemployed Trust, or
(d) The Housing Improvement Board of New South Wales,
is taken to be a reference to the Corporation.
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(4) Subclause (3) is taken to have commenced on 20 February 1983
(the date of commencement of Schedule 4 to the Housing
(Amendment) Act 1982).
(5) Subclause (3) re-enacts (with minor modifications) clause 6 (a) of
Schedule 4 to the Housing (Amendment) Act 1982. Subclause (3)
is a transferred provision to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts into the Housing Act 1985 the substance of a savings
provision (of possible ongoing effect) contained in the Housing (Amendment) Act 1982. The
enactment of the amendment enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this Act. In
accordance with section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provision does
not affect the operation (if any) or meaning of the provision.
3.4 Long Service Leave Act 1955 No 38
Section 16 and Schedule 1
Insert after section 15:
16 Savings and transitional provisions
Schedule 1 has effect.
Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
(Section 16)
1 Provision consequent on enactment of Long Service Leave
(Amendment) Act 1985
(1) For the purposes of:
(a) the application of section 4 (11) in respect of a period of
service before 9 May 1985, and
(b) without affecting the generality of paragraph (a), any
proceedings instituted before or after that date in relation to
the long service leave entitlement of a worker in respect of
a period of service before that date,
section 4 (11) is to be construed as if it had not been amended by
the amending Act.
(2) Section 13 (2) and (4), as in force immediately before 4 May 1995,
continues to apply to and in respect of any award or industrial
agreement or right of a person to payment in respect of long
service leave, as the case may be, to which those subsections
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applied immediately before that date and to which those
subsections, as amended by the amending Act, do not apply.
(3) This clause is taken to have commenced on 9 May 1985 (the date
of assent to the amending Act).
(4) Subclauses (1) and (2) re-enact (with minor modifications) clauses
3 and 4 of Schedule 3 to the amending Act. Subclauses (1) and (2)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
(5) In this clause:
amending Act means the Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act
1985.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts Schedule 1 (Savings and transitional provisions) into the
Long Service Leave Act 1955. The Schedule includes the substance of savings and transitional
provisions (of possible ongoing effect) contained in the Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act
1985. The enactment of the amendment enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this
Act. In accordance with section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provisions
does not affect the operation (if any) or meaning of the provisions.
3.5 Lord Howe Island Act 1953 No 39
[1] Section 39
Insert after section 38:
39 Savings and transitional provisions
Schedule 2 has effect.
[2] Schedule 2
Insert after Schedule 1:
Schedule 2 Savings and transitional provisions
(Section 39)
1 Provision consequent on enactment of Lord Howe Island
(Amendment) Act 1981
(1) If, before 1 January 1982, a lease under section 21 devolved
beneficially under the will, or on the intestacy, of a lineal ancestor
on an Islander who was already a lessee under that section and the
Minister, otherwise than pursuant to section 21 (7), suspended, or
purported to suspend, the condition of residence applicable to the
lease:
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(a) the suspension is taken to have been effected, and the
conditions to which the suspension was made subject are
taken to have been imposed, by order made by the
Minister, and
(b) the suspension and conditions have, and are taken always
to have had, the same effect as they would have had if
section 23 (12), as amended by the amending Act, had been
in force at the time of the suspension.
(2) This clause is taken to have commenced on 1 January 1982 (the
date of commencement of the amending Act).
(3) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) clause 10 of
Schedule 8 to the amending Act. Subclause (1) is a transferred
provision to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
(4) In this clause:
amending Act means the Lord Howe Island (Amendment) Act
1981.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments insert Schedule 2 (Savings and transitional provisions) into the Lord
Howe Island Act 1953. The Schedule includes the substance of a savings provision (of possible
ongoing effect) contained in the Lord Howe Island (Amendment) Act 1981. The enactment of
the amendments enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this Act. In accordance with
section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provision does not affect the
operation (if any) or meaning of the provision.
3.6 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80
Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 22:
22A Transitional provision consequent on enactment of National
Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Game Birds Protection)
Act 1995
(1) In so far as:
(a) a licence in force under Division 2 of Part 9 immediately
before 30 November 1995, or
(b) an authority in force under section 171 (1) immediately
before that day,
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has the effect of authorising its holder to take or kill game birds for
sporting or recreational purposes, the licence or authority ceases to
have that effect on that day. However, the licence or authority does
not cease to authorise a sporting or recreational shooter from
taking or killing game birds for any other specified lawful purpose.
(2) This clause is taken to have commenced on 30 November 1995
(the date of assent to the amending Act).
(3) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) section 4 (1) of
the amending Act. Subclause (1) is a transferred provision to
which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
(4) In this clause:
amending Act means the National Parks and Wildlife Amendment
(Game Birds Protection) Act 1995.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts in Schedule 3 (Savings, transitional and other provisions) to
the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 the substance of a transitional provision (of possible
ongoing effect) contained in the National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Game Birds
Protection) Act 1995. The enactment of the amendment enables the repeal of that Act by
Schedule 4 to this Act. In accordance with section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the
transfer of the provision does not affect the operation (if any) or meaning of the provision.
3.7 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 No 23
Schedule 4 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert in appropriate order:
Part 1A Provisions consequent on enactment of
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Further
Amendment Act 1991
1A Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Further Amendment Act 1991
(1) If:
(a) at the commencement of this clause, a nomination had
been made under section 37, and
(b) at that commencement, a declaration had not been made
under section 38 as a result of the making of the
nomination,
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sections 37, 38 or 39, as in force immediately before the
commencement of this clause, continue to have effect in relation
to that nomination and the block or blocks that would be affected
by a declaration as if the amending Act had not been enacted.
(2) A declaration made under section 38 as continued in force by
subclause (1) has effect, and this Act, as amended by the
amending Act, applies to the declaration, as if the declaration had
been made under that section as amended by the amending Act.
(3) A declaration in force under section 38 immediately before the
commencement of this clause has effect after that commencement
as if it were a declaration under section 38, as amended by the
amending Act.
(4) If:
(a) the permittee under a permit granted before the
commencement of this clause applies under section 41, as
amended by the amending Act, for a licence, and
(b) the location that includes the block or blocks to which the
application relates was declared under section 38, as
amended by the amending Act, and
(c) the location consists of not more than 8 blocks, and
(d) the Minister notifies the applicant in writing that, in the
Minister's opinion, the number of blocks specified in the
notification represents the maximum number of blocks that
the applicant would have been entitled to have declared as
a location instead of the block or blocks constituting the
location referred to in paragraph (b) if the amending Act
had not been enacted, and
(e) the number of blocks specified in the notification exceeds
the number of blocks in the location referred to in
paragraph (b),
section 41 (1), as amended by the amending Act, applies as if the
firstmentioned location were constituted by the number of blocks
specified in the notification referred to in paragraph (d).
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(5) If, when the first regulations made for the purposes of section 81
(4) (b), as amended by the amending Act, take effect, an
application for approval of a dealing has been made but the
Minister has neither approved nor refused to approve the dealing:
(a) the Minister must give to the applicant written notice that
the applicant is entitled to lodge an instrument for the
purpose of section 81 (4) (b) in relation to the application,
and
(b) the applicant may lodge an instrument for the purpose of
section 81 (4) (b), and
(c) the application must not be dealt with by the Minister until
after the end of 30 days after the day on which notice is
given for the purpose of paragraph (a), and
(d) if the applicant lodges an instrument under paragraph
(b)--the applicant must lodge with the instrument 2 copies
of the instrument.
(6) An instrument lodged under subclause (5) must be taken, for the
purposes of section 81 (13), as amended by the amending Act, to
have accompanied the application when the application was
lodged.
(7) This clause is taken to have commenced on 14 January 1992 (28
days after the date of assent to the amending Act).
(8) Subclauses (1)(6) re-enact (with minor modifications) Schedule
3 to the amending Act. Subclauses (1)(6) are transferred
provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
(9) In this clause:
amending Act means the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Further
Amendment Act 1991.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts in Schedule 4 (Savings, transitional and other provisions) to
the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 the substance of transitional provisions (of possible
ongoing effect) contained in the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Further Amendment Act 1991.
The enactment of the amendment enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this Act. In
accordance with section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provisions does
not affect the operation (if any) or meaning of the provisions.
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3.8 Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34
Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Provision consequent on enactment of
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1986
1A Savings provision
(1) A person holding office as an inspector, or authorised to carry out
any or all of the duties and exercise any or all of the powers of an
inspector, under this Act, as in force immediately before the
commencement of the amending provisions is taken to have been
duly appointed as an inspector, or authorised to perform the duties
and exercise the powers of an inspector, on that commencement
under this Act, as amended by the amending provisions.
(2) This clause is taken to have commenced on 1 May 1986 (the date
of commencement of the amending provisions).
(3) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) clause 4 of
Schedule 24 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1986. Subclause (1) is a transferred provision to which section
30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
(4) In this clause:
amending provisions means Schedule 18 to the Statute Law
(Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1986.
Part 1B Provision consequent on enactment of
Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control)
Amendment Act 1988
1B Savings provisions
(1) The repeal and re-enactment by the amending Act of Part 2 of this
Act does not affect the continuity of employment of an inspector
referred to in section 5 (10) (as in force immediately before that
repeal and re-enactment).
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(2) Any right or interest, and any duty or obligation, that was,
immediately before 7 October 1988, conferred or imposed on an
inspector by virtue of section 5 (9) or (10) continues as if the
amending Act had not been enacted.
(3) This clause is taken to have commenced on 7 October 1988 (the
date of commencement of the amending Act).
(4) Subclauses (1) and (2) re-enact (with minor modifications) section
4 (2) and (3) of the amending Act. Subclauses (1) and (2) are
transferred provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation
Act 1987 applies.
(5) In this clause:
amending Act means the Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control)
Amendment Act 1988.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts in Schedule 2 (Savings and transitional provisions) to the
Stock Diseases Act 1923 the substance of savings provisions (of possible ongoing effect)
contained in clause 4 of Schedule 24 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1986
and in the Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control) Amendment Act 1988. The enactment of the
amendment enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this Act. In accordance with section
30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provisions does not affect the operation
(if any) or meaning of the provisions.
3.9 Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Hill) Act
1922 No 31
Section 17 and Schedule 1
Insert after section 16:
17 Savings and transitional provisions
Schedule 1 has effect.
Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
(Section 17)
1 Transitional provision consequent on enactment of Workmen's
Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Hill) Amendment Act
1924
(1) This Act is to be read as if the amendments made by section 2 of
the amending Act had been enacted as part of this Act when it was
first enacted.
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(2) This clause is taken to have commenced on 17 November 1924
(the date of assent to the amending Act).
(3) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) section 2 (2) of
the amending Act. Subclause (1) is a transferred provision to
which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
(4) In this clause:
amending Act means the Workmen's Compensation (Lead
Poisoning--Broken Hill) Amendment Act 1924.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts Schedule 1 (Savings and transitional provisions) into the
Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Hill) Act 1922. The Schedule includes the
substance of a transitional provision (of possible ongoing effect) contained in the Workmen's
Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Hill) Amendment Act 1924. The enactment of the
amendment enables the repeal of that Act by Schedule 4 to this Act. In accordance with section
30A of the Interpretation Act 1987, the transfer of the provision does not affect the operation (if
any) or meaning of the provision.
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Schedule 4 Repeals
(Section 4)
Name of Act Extent of repeal
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 No 42 Section 70 and Schedule 3
Accommodation Levy Act 1997 No 32 Section 16
Administration of Justice Act 1968 No 3 Sections 4, 8, 11 and 14
Adoption Information Act 1990 No 63 Section 43 and Schedule 1
1
Adoption Information Amendment Act 1995 No 61 Whole of Act
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (New South Section 37 and Schedule 1
Wales) Act 1994 No 53
Air Transport Act 1964 No 36 Sections 1416
2
Air Transport (Amendment) Act 1987 No 112 Whole of Act
1
AJC Principal Club Amendment Act 1997 No 24 Whole of Act
Ambulance Services Act 1990 No 16 Section 32 and Schedule 2
1
Animal Research Amendment Act 1997 No 25 Whole of Act
Animals Act 1977 No 25 Section 12 and Schedule 2
1
Annual Holidays Amendment Act 1997 No 26 Whole of Act
Anti-Discrimination (Compulsory Retirement) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1990 No 991
Appropriation Act 1997 No 315 Whole of Act
Appropriation Act 1998 No 745 Whole of Act
Appropriation (Parliament) Act 1997 No 335 Whole of Act
Appropriation (Parliament) Act 1998 No 755 Whole of Act
Appropriation (Refunds and Subsidies) Act 1997 No Whole of Act
1085
Appropriation (Special Offices) Act 1997 No 345 Whole of Act
Appropriation (Special Offices) Act 1998 No 765 Whole of Act
Appropriation (199697 Budget Variations) Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 355
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Repeals Schedule 4
Appropriation (199798 Budget Variations) Act 1998 Whole of Act
No 775
Appropriation (199798 Budget Variations) Act (No 2) Whole of Act
1998 No 1355
Attachment of Wages Limitation Act 1957 No 28 Sections 68
Australian Mutual Provident Society (Demutualisation Section 34 and Schedule 1
and Reconstruction) Act 1997 No 56
Bail Amendment Act 1998 No 1084 Whole of Act
Banana Industry Act 1987 No 66 Section 34
Bank Mergers Act 1996 No 130 Section 9
Banking (Interpretation of References) Act 1959 No 32 Sections 2 and 57
Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust Whole of Act
(Amendment) Act 1992 No 761
Bicentennial Park Trust Act 1987 No 29 Section 27
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 Sections 65 and 66 and
No 62 Schedules 1 and 2
Board of Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 Section 12 and Schedule 2
No 33
Bread Repeal Act 1996 No 31 Whole of Act
Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Extension Act 1915 No 42 Section 4
Building Services Corporation Legislation Amendment Whole of Act
Act 1996 No 1221
Business Franchise Licences (Repeal) Act 1997 No 109 Section 4 and Schedule 1
Business Franchise Licences (Tobacco) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1996 No 1191
Casino Control Amendment Act 1997 No 1371 Whole of Act
Catchment Management Act 1989 No 235 Sections 6568 and 69 (a)
Cattle Compensation (Amendment) Act 1993 No 212 Whole of Act
Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust (Royal Easter Whole of Act
Show) Amendment Act 1993 No 431
Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 No 69 Section 57 and Schedule 1
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 Section 23
No 85
Chiropractors and Osteopaths Act 1991 No 7 Section 66
City of Sydney Act 1988 No 48 Section 53 and Schedule 2
Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1996 No 701
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Sections 66 and 67 and
Games) Act 1995 No 63 Schedules 2 and 3
Coal Acquisition (Amendment) Act 1990 No 201 Whole of Act
1
Coal Acquisition Amendment Act 1997 No 22 Whole of Act
Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1994 No 12
Coal Industry Amendment Act 1995 No 191 Whole of Act
Coal Ownership (Restitution) Act 1990 No 19 Section 10
Commonwealth Powers (Family Law--Children) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1996 No 601
Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Section 125 and Schedule 2
Monitoring) Act 1993 No 2
Companies and Securities Legislation (Amendment) Act Whole of Act
1989 No 1312
Constitution and Parliamentary Electorates and Whole of Act
Elections Amendment Act 1997 No 882
Consumer Credit Administration Act 1995 No 69 Section 50 and Schedule 1
Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140 Section 114 and Schedule 1
Conveyancers Licensing Act 1995 No 57 Section 93 and Schedule 1
Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6 Section 204
1
Conveyancing Amendment Act 1997 No 17 Whole of Act
Coomealla Irrigation Area Deep Drainage (Repeal) Act Section 4
1979 No 162
Co-operatives Act 1992 No 18 Section 445 and Schedule 7
Corporations (New South Wales) Act 1990 No 83 Section 98 and Schedule 1
Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967 No 13 Section 7
Courts Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 1111 Whole of Act
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Repeals Schedule 4
Courts Legislation (Contempt) Amendment Act 1991 Whole of Act
No 711
Courts Legislation Further Amendment Act 1995 Whole of Act
No 881
Courts Legislation Further Amendment Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 1411
Crimes Amendment (Child Pornography) Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 1421
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 851 Whole of Act
Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23 Sections 6870
Criminal Procedure Amendment (Sentencing Whole of Act
Guidelines) Act 1998 No 1594
Crown Lands (Amendment) Act 1932 No 69 Section 2 and Schedule
Crown Lands and Irrigation Legislation Amendment Whole of Act
(Removal of Transfer Restrictions) Act 1997 No 1111
Crown Lands and Irrigation Legislation Amendment Whole of Act
(Transfer Restrictions) Act 1997 No 671
Crown Proceedings Act 1988 No 70 Section 11 and Schedule 1
Dangerous Goods Act 1975 No 68 Section 45 (1) and (2) and
Schedules 1 and 2
Debits Tax Act 1990 No 112 Section 54 and Schedule 2
Decimal Currency Act 1965 No 33 Section 4 (1) and (2) and First
Schedule
Defamation Act 1974 No 18 Section 5 and Schedule 1
Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975 No 40 Section 36
Disability Services Act 1993 No 3 Section 28 and Schedule 2
District Court Act 1973 No 9 Section 181 and Schedule 2
District Court Amendment Act 1997 No 581 Whole of Act
Dividing Fences Act 1991 No 72 Section 30 and Schedule 2
Drainage Act 1939 No 29 Section 2
Driving Instructors Act 1992 No 3 Section 62 and Schedule 2
Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 No 63 Section 36
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Duties Act 1997 No 123 Section 315 and Schedule 2
Duties Amendment (Managed Investments) Act 1998 Whole of Act
No 634
Education Act 1990 No 8 Section 132
Education Reform Amendment (Board Inspectors) Act Whole of Act
1997 No 71
Education Reform Amendment (School Discipline) Act Whole of Act
1995 No 931
Electricity Commission (Balmain Electric Light Section 13
Company Purchase) Act 1950 No 40
Electricity Commission (Transfer of Reticulation Works) Section 12
Act 1957 No 43
Electricity Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 181 Whole of Act
Electricity Legislation Amendment (Wholesale Whole of Act
Electricity Market) Act 1997 No 211
Electricity Supply Amendment Act 1997 No 361 Whole of Act
Electricity Supply Amendment (Transmission Whole of Act
Operator's Levy) Act 1998 No 784
Emergency Legislation Amendment (Offences) Act Whole of Act
1996 No 891
Energy Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act Whole of Act
1994 No 821
Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 No 95 Section 19 and Schedule 4
Entertainment Industry Act 1989 No 230 Section 66 and Schedule 4
Entertainment Industry (Interim Council) Amendment Whole of Act
Act 1993 No 171
Environmental Legislation Amendment (Enforcement) Whole of Act
Act 1996 No 1011
Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Whole of Act
Act 1997 No 1521
Environmental Planning and Assessment (Part 5) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1993 No 931
Environmental Planning and Water Legislation Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1996 No 311
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Repeals Schedule 4
Evidence (Children) Act 1997 No 143 Section 33 and Schedule 1
Evidence (Consequential and Other Provisions) Act Section 4 and Schedule 1
1995 No 27
Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991 No 73 Sections 79 (1) and 80 and
Schedule 1
Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68 Section 93
Fair Trading Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 821 Whole of Act
1
Farm Debt Mediation Amendment Act 1996 No 106 Whole of Act
Farm Produce (Repeal) Act 1996 No 134 Section 3 and Schedule 1
Film Industry Amendment Act 1996 No 821 Whole of Act
Finances Adjustment (Further Provisions) Act 1932 Section 11
No 64
Financial Agreement Act 1994 No 71 Section 6 (1)
Financial Agreement (Amendment) Act 1976 No 35 Section 4
Financial Agreement (Decimal Currency) Act 1966 Section 3
No 39
Financial Institutions (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act Whole of Act
1996 No 242
Fines Act 1996 No 99 Section 130 and Schedule 2
1
Fines Amendment Act 1997 No 121 Whole of Act
Fines Amendment Act 1998 No 354 Whole of Act
Fire Brigades Act 1989 No 192 Section 86 (2) and Schedule 3
1
Fire Brigades Amendment Act 1997 No 27 Whole of Act
Firearms Act 1996 No 46 Section 90 and Schedule 2
First State Superannuation Act 1992 No 100 Section 78 and Schedule 4
Fish Marketing Act 1994 No 37 Section 12 and Schedules 1 and
2
Fish Marketing Amendment (Deregulation) Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 101
Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38 Section 292 and Schedule 8
1
Fisheries Management Amendment Act 1997 No 153 Whole of Act
Food Act 1989 No 231 Section 93 and Schedule 4
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Forestry (Amendment) Act 1924 No 673 Whole of Act
3
Forestry (Amendment) Act 1978 No 101 Whole of Act
Forestry, Conservation Authority of New South Wales Whole of Act
and Other Acts (Amendment) Act 1972 No 612
Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5 Sections 70 and 71
2
Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Act 1985 No 60 Whole of Act
Gaming and Betting Amendment (Betting Auditoriums) Whole of Act
Act 1996 No 661
Gaming and Betting Amendment (Racing) Act 1995 Whole of Act
No 511
Gas Industry Restructuring Amendment (Customer Whole of Act
Contracts) Act 1997 No 591
Gas Supply Amendment Act 1997 No 1041 Whole of Act
Geographical Names Act 1966 No 13 Section 20
Government Insurance Office (Privatisation) Act 1991 Section 19 and Schedule 2
No 38
Government Insurance Office (Privatisation) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1992 No 141
Government Telecommunications Act 1991 No 77 Section 57 and Schedule 2
Grain Marketing Act 1991 No 15 Section 102 and Schedule 4
1
Guardianship (Amendment) Act 1993 No 26 Whole of Act
Guardianship Amendment Act 1997 No 491 Whole of Act
Guardianship Amendment Act 1998 No 74 Whole of Act
Habitual Criminals Act 1957 No 19 Sections 11 and 12 (1)
Harness Racing Legislation Amendment Act 1996 Whole of Act
No 901
Health Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 91 Whole of Act
1
Health Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 87 Whole of Act
Health Services Act 1997 No 154 Section 139 and Schedule 6
Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989 No 65 Section 46 and Schedule 1
Higher Education (Amalgamation) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1993 No 701
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Repeals Schedule 4
Home Building Act 1989 No 147 Section 143 and Schedule 5
Home Building Amendment Act 1998 No 564 Whole of Act
Home Care Service Act 1988 No 6 Section 19
Home Purchase Assistance Authority Act 1993 No 15 Section 23 and Schedule 2
Home Purchase Assistance Authority (Amendment) Act Whole of Act
1993 No 921
HomeFund Commissioner Act 1993 No 9 Section 45 and Schedule 2
HomeFund Restructuring Act 1993 No 112 Section 23 and Schedule 3
Horticultural Stock and Nurseries Act 1969 No 3 Section 24
Housing Act 1912 No 7 Section 47
Housing (Amendment) Act 1982 No 121 Whole of Act
Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53 Sections 4 (2) and 71 and
Schedule 1
Impounding Act 1993 No 31 Sections 53 and 54
1
Inclosed Lands Protection Amendment Act 1997 No 97 Whole of Act
Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 Sections 118121
No 35
Independent Commission Against Corruption Whole of Act
Amendment (Codes of Conduct) Act 1996 No 731
Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17 Section 410 and Schedule 5
Innovation Council Act 1996 No 77 Section 23 and Schedule 4
Institute of Sport Act 1995 No 52 Section 33 and Schedule 2
Internal Audit Bureau Act 1992 No 20 Section 22 and Schedule 2
Interpretation Act 1987 No 15 Section 81 and Schedule 1
Investigative Bodies Legislation Amendment Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 601
Judges' Pensions Act 1953 No 41 Section 13
Jury Act 1977 No 18 Section 78 and Schedules 5 and
7
Justices Amendment (Procedure) Act 1997 No 1071 Whole of Act
Lake Illawarra Authority Act 1987 No 285 Section 34
Page 79
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Land Acquisition (Charitable Institutions) Act 1946 Section 5
No 55
Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Section 75 and Schedule 1
No 22
Land Development Contribution Management Act 1970 Sections 79 and 80
No 22
Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1968 No 582 Whole of Act
Law Reform (Law and Equity) Act 1972 No 28 Section 3 (2) and (3)
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1965 Sections 11, 22 and 27
No 32
Legal Aid Commission Amendment Act 1996 No 941 Whole of Act
1
Legal Aid Commission Amendment Act 1997 No 50 Whole of Act
Legal Profession Amendment (National Practising Whole of Act
Certificates) Act 1996 No 1131
Legal Profession Reform Act 1993 No 871 Whole of Act
Library Act 1939 No 40 Section 16 (1)
Limitation Act 1969 No 31 Section 4 and Schedules 13
Limitation (Amendment) Act 1993 No 951 Whole of Act
Liquor and Registered Clubs Legislation Amendment Whole of Act
(Monitoring and Links) Act 1997 No 441
Liquor (Repeals and Savings) Act 1982 No 148 Section 5 and Schedule 2
Local Government Amendment Act 1996 No 691 Whole of Act
Local Government Amendment Act 1998 No 164 Whole of Act
Local Government Amendment (Ecologically Whole of Act
Sustainable Development) Act 1997 No 941
Local Government Amendment (Meetings) Act 1998 Whole of Act
No 394
Local Government (City of Sydney Boundaries) Act Section 32
1967 No 48
Local Government (Further Amendment) Act 1980 Whole of Act
No 1412
Local Government Legislation (Miscellaneous Whole of Act
Amendments) Act 1994 No 441
Page 80
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
Repeals Schedule 4
Long Service Leave Act 1955 No 38 Section 13 (1)
2
Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act 1963 No 13 Whole of Act
3
Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act 1985 No 54 Whole of Act
3
Lord Howe Island (Amendment) Act 1981 No 50 Whole of Act
1
Luna Park Site Amendment Act 1997 No 105 Whole of Act
Marine Parks Act 1997 No 64 Section 51 and Schedule 4
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment Act 1995 Whole of Act
No 421
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment (Marketing Whole of Act
Orders) Act 1997 No 1261
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment (Rice Whole of Act
Marketing Board) Act 1998 No 234
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment (Wine Whole of Act
Grapes Marketing Board) Act 1997 No 1251
Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94 Sections 196 and 197
1
Mental Health Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 28 Whole of Act
Mine Subsidence Compensation (Amendment) Act 1994 Whole of Act
No 41
Mines Rescue Act 1994 No 13 Section 54 and Schedule 4
Mining Act 1992 No 29 Section 390 and Schedule 5
Mining Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 1371 Whole of Act
Minors (Property and Contracts) Act 1970 No 60 Section 3 (1) and First Schedule
Miscellaneous Acts (Crown and Other Roads) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1990 No 551
Motor Accidents (Amendment) Act 1994 No 271 Whole of Act
Motor Accidents Amendment (Board of Directors) Act Whole of Act
1997 No 911
Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52 Section 60
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act 1942 No 15 Section 28
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1993 No 161
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas Occupiers Relief Act Sections 13, 15, 16 and 1820
1934 No 52
National Electricity (New South Wales) Act 1997 No 20 Section 9 and Schedule 1
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80 Section 4 (1) and (2) and
Schedules 1 and 2
National Parks and Wildlife Amendment Act 1996 Whole of Act
No 581
National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Abercrombie, Whole of Act
Jenolan and Wombeyan Karst Conservation Reserves)
Act 1997 No 21
National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Game Birds Whole of Act
Protection) Act 1995 No 603
National Parks and Wildlife (Emu Licence) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1993 No 781
National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) Act Section 40
1990 No 92
Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994 No 45 Section 107 and Schedule 1
Native Vegetation Conservation Act 1997 No 133 Section 69 and Schedule 5
New South Wales Cancer Council Act 1995 No 43 Section 19
New South Wales Crime Commission Amendment Act Whole of Act
1996 No 1041
New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996 Section 14 and Schedule 3
No 85
New South Wales--Queensland Border Rivers Whole of Act
(Amendment) Act 1993 No 361
New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act 1972 No 70 Sections 67 (1) and 6871
1
Newcastle Gas Company Limited Act 1971 No 26 Whole of Act
Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 No 166 Sections 30 and 31
Non-Indigenous Animals Amendment Act 1996 No 231 Whole of Act
Notice of Action and Other Privileges Abolition Act Section 4 and Schedule 1
1977 No 19
Noxious Weeds Act 1993 No 11 Section 75 and Schedule 3
NSW Grain Corporation Holdings Limited Act 1992 Section 10
No 31
Page 82
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
Repeals Schedule 4
Oaths Amendment Act 1996 No 831 Whole of Act
Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 No 20 Sections 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44
and Schedules 27
Olympic Co-ordination Authority Act 1995 No 10 Section 38 and Schedule 1
Ombudsman Act 1974 No 68 Section 40
Ozone Protection Act 1989 No 208 Sections 3438
Parliamentary Committees Enabling Amendment Act Whole of Act
1997 No 711
Parliamentary Precincts Act 1997 No 66 Section 31 and Schedule 3
Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 No 160 Section 20 and Schedule 3
Passenger Transport Act 1990 No 39 Section 65 and Schedule 4
1
Passenger Transport Amendment Act 1997 No 72 Whole of Act
Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Act 1996 No 13 Section 44 and Schedule 1
1
Perpetuities (Amendment) Act 1991 No 57 Whole of Act
Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 No 84 Section 141
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 No 23 Section 3 (2) and (3)
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Further Amendment Act Whole of Act
1991 No 853
Poisons Amendment (Therapeutic Goods) Act 1996 Whole of Act
No 21
Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 No 31 Sections 47 and 48
Police and Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Whole of Act
Act 1990 No 481
Police Department (Transit Police) Act 1989 No 58 Sections 3840
Police Integrity Commission Amendment Act 1998 No Whole of Act
644
Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Records) Act Whole of Act
1998 No 214
Police Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 291 Whole of Act
Police Legislation Amendment (Protective Security Whole of Act
Group) Act 1998 No 674
Page 83
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
Schedule 4 Repeals
Police Legislation Further Amendment Act 1996 Whole of Act
No 1081
Police Service Amendment (Alcohol and Drug Testing) Whole of Act
Act 1998 No 404
Police Service Amendment (Special Risk Benefit) Act Whole of Act
1998 No 1034
Ports Corporatisation and Waterways Management Act Sections 8 (2) and 112 and
1995 No 13 Schedule 4
Presbyterian Church (Corporations) Act 1995 No 67 Sections 22 and 23
Pre-Trial Diversion of Offenders (Amendment) Act Whole of Act
1993 No 71
Printing and Newspapers Act 1973 No 46 Section 7 (1) and Schedule
Private Irrigation Districts Act 1973 No 47 Section 95
Protected Disclosures Act 1994 No 92 Section 31 and Schedule 1
Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 Section 40 and Schedule 3
No 60
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 Section 325 and Schedule 4
No 156
Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1998 No 304
Public Defenders Act 1995 No 28 Section 21 and Schedule 2
Public Finance and Audit Amendment Act 1998 No 804 Whole of Act
Public Finance and Audit Amendment (State Accounts) Whole of Act
Act 1998 No 1364
Public Health Amendment (Tobacco Advertising) Act Whole of Act
1997 No 1291
Public Hospitals (Hospitals Incorporation) Amendment Whole of Act
Act 1983 (1984 No 1)
Public Lotteries Act 1996 No 86 Section 85 and Schedule 1
Public Notaries Act 1997 No 98 Section 19 and Schedule 2
Public Sector Management Amendment Act 1995 Whole of Act
No 361
Page 84
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
Repeals Schedule 4
Public Sector Management Amendment Act 1998 No Whole of Act
654
Public Sector Management Amendment (Council on the Whole of Act
Cost of Government) Act 1998 No 1184
Public Servant Housing Authority (Dissolution) Act Section 13 and Schedule 1
1996 No 14
Radiation Control Act 1990 No 13 Sections 41 and 42
Rail Safety Act 1993 No 50 Section 101 and Schedule 3
Registered Clubs Act 1976 No 31 Section 74 and Schedule 1
Registrar-General Act 1973 No 67 Section 6 and Schedule
Reprints Act 1972 No 48 Section 2 (2) and Schedule
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 1998 No 604 Whole of Act
Residential Tenancies Amendment (Social Housing) Act Whole of Act
1998 No 1264
Revenue Laws (Reciprocal Powers) Act 1987 No 86 Section 22
Road Improvement (Special Funding) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1996 No 541
Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1997 No 1181
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 No 119 Section 33 and Schedule 2
Roads Act 1993 No 33 Section 266 and Schedule 1
Royal Commission (Police Service) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1994 No 751
Rural Assistance Amendment (Board Membership) Act Whole of Act
1996 No 621
Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65 Section 138 and Schedule 4
1
Rural Lands Protection Amendment Act 1997 No 38 Whole of Act
Rural Reconstruction Act 1939 No 45 Sections 2 (3), 6 (1) and 79
Seat of Government Surrender (Amendment) Act 1923 Section 5
No 31
Security Industry Act 1997 No 157 Section 49 and Schedule 1
Southern Cross University Act 1993 No 69 Section 33
Page 85
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 1999
Schedule 4 Repeals
Special Commissions of Inquiry Amendment Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 841
Sports Drug Testing Amendment Act 1997 No 1001 Whole of Act
1
Sports Legislation (Amendment) Act 1994 No 63 Whole of Act
State Bank (Corporatisation) Act 1989 No 195 Section 23 and Schedule 1
State Bank (Privatisation) Act 1994 No 73 Sections 20 and 21 and
Schedules 1 and 2
State Coal Mines (Amendment) Act 1948 No 412 Whole of Act
2
State Coal Mines (Amendment) Act 1959 No 14 Whole of Act
State Development and Industries Assistance Act 1966 Sections 3638
No 10
State Emergency Legislation Amendment Act 1995 Whole of Act
No 911
State Emergency Service Act 1989 No 164 Sections 3235
State Owned Corporations Act 1989 No 134 Section 37
State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 172 Whole of Act
State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 341 Whole of Act
State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 371 Whole of Act
State Revenue Legislation (Further Amendment) Act Whole of Act
1994 No 721
State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Act Whole of Act
1995 No 981
State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Act Whole of Act
1996 No 551
State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Act Whole of Act
1997 No 411
State Revenue Legislation (Miscellaneous Whole of Act
Amendments) Act 1996 No 1251
State Sports Centre Trust Amendment Act 1996 No 91 Whole of Act
Status of Children Act 1996 No 76 Section 38 and Schedule 1
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1985 No Sections 35 and Schedules
231 130
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Repeals Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1986 Whole of Act
No 163
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4 (1) and (2)
1986 No 218 (a)(e) and Schedules 148
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 1) Sections 3 and 4 and Schedules
1987 No 48 130, 31 (except in relation to
the Supreme Court (Commercial
Arbitration) Amendment Act
1984) and 32 (except in relation
to the Companies Act 1961)
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1988 No 20 Sections 3 and 4 and Schedules
121
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Section 4 and Schedules 1, 2, 3
1988 No 92 (1)(5), (6) (b) and (c) and
(7)(10), 424, 26 and 27
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3) Sections 3 and 4 and Schedules
1988 No 131 130
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 No 89 Sections 3 and 4 and Schedules
13
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No 2) Act Sections 3 and 4, the heading
1989 No 132 and the matter appearing under
the heading "Amendment",
"Amendments",
"Commencement", "Repeal of
Regulations" or "Explanatory
note" in Schedule 1 and all
matter in Schedules 2 and 3
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3) Section 4, the heading and the
1989 No 226 matter appearing under the
heading "Amendment",
"Amendments",
"Commencement", "Repeal",
"Repeal of regulations under
Water Act 1912" or
"Explanatory note" in Schedule
1 (except in relation to
amendments to the Children
(Care and Protection) Act 1987
and the Disability Services and
Guardianship Act 1987) and all
matter in Schedules 2 and 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1990 No 46 Sections 3 and 4, the heading
and the matter appearing under
the heading "Amendment",
"Amendments",
"Commencement" or
"Explanatory note" in Schedule
1 and all matter in Schedules 2
and 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4, the heading
1990 No 108 and the matter appearing under
the heading "Amendment",
"Amendments",
"Commencement",
"Explanatory note", "Repeal of
regulations" or "Repeal of
Regulations" in Schedule 1 and
all matter in Schedules 2 and 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991 No 17 Sections 3 and 4, the heading
and the matter appearing under
the heading "Amendment",
"Amendments",
"Commencement", "Repeal of
regulations", "Repeal of Swine
Compensation Regulations" or
"Explanatory note" in Schedule
1 and all matter in Schedules 2
and 3
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Repeals Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Section 4, the heading and the
1991 No 94 matter appearing under the
heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT",
"REPEAL OF
REGULATIONS" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedule 1 (except in relation to
amendments to the Business
Licences Act 1990 and the
Wesley College Incorporation
Act 1910) and all matter in
Schedules 2 and 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1992 No 34 Sections 3 and 4, the heading
and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT",
"REPEAL OF
REGULATIONS" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedules 1 and 2 and all matter
in Schedule 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4, the heading
1992 No 57 and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedules 1 and 2 and all matter
in Schedule 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3) Sections 3 and 4, the heading
1992 No 111 and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT",
"REPEAL OF REGULATION"
or "EXPLANATORY NOTE"
in Schedules 1 and 2 and all
matter in Schedule 3
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993 No 46 Sections 3 and 4, the heading
and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT",
"REPEAL" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedule 1 and all matter in
Schedules 2 and 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4, the heading
1993 No 108 and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedule 1 and all matter in
Schedules 2 and 3
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 No 32 Sections 3 and 4, the heading
and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT",
"REPEAL" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedule 1 and all matter in
Schedules 2, 3 and 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4, the heading
1994 No 95 and the matter appearing under
the heading "AMENDMENT",
"AMENDMENTS",
"COMMENCEMENT" or
"EXPLANATORY NOTE" in
Schedule 1 and all matter in
Schedules 2, 3 and 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995 No 16 Sections 3 and 4, all amending
matter and the heading and
matter appearing under the
heading "Commencement",
"Repeal" or "Explanatory note"
in Schedule 1 and all matter in
Schedules 25
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Repeals Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4 and Schedules
1995 No 99 15
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1996 No 30 Sections 3 and 4, all amending
matter and the heading and
matter appearing under the
heading "Commencement" or
"Explanatory note" in Schedules
1 and 2 and all matter in
Schedules 35
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) Sections 3 and 4, all amending
1996 No 121 matter and the heading and the
matter appearing under the
heading "Commencement" or
"Explanatory note" in Schedule
1 and all matter in Schedules
26
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 No 55 Sections 3 and 4, all amending
matter and the heading and the
matter appearing under the
heading "Commencement" or
"Explanatory note" in Schedule
1 and all matter in Schedules
25
Statute Law (Penalties) Act 1992 No 1121 Whole of Act
1
Statute Law (Penalties) Act 1993 No 47 Whole of Act
Statute Law Revision (Local Government) Act 1995 Whole of Act
No 111
Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 Sections 28 and 29 and
(1976 No 4) Schedule 5
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Act 1985 No 196 Section 44
Stock (Chemical Residues) Amendment Act 1996 Whole of Act
No 211
Stock Diseases Amendment Act 1997 No 1201 Whole of Act
Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control) Amendment Whole of Act
Act 1988 No 383
Stock Foods Amendment Act 1996 No 1051 Whole of Act
Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182 Section 68
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 Section 159 and Schedule 3
No 68
Strata Schemes Management (Miscellaneous Whole of Act
Amendments) Act 1996 No 1391
Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 No 146 Section 15
Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25 Sections 3639
Superannuation Administration Act 1996 No 39 Section 132 and Schedule 4
Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Act 1992 Whole of Act
No 351
Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 1996 Whole of Act
No 921
Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 421
Superannuation Legislation (Further Amendment) Act Whole of Act
1993 No 1111
Superannuation Legislation Further Amendment Act Whole of Act
1997 No 1491
Supreme Court Act 1970 No 52 Section 7 and Second Schedule
Supreme Court (Amendment) Act 1994 No 141 Whole of Act
Supreme Court Procedure Act 1957 No 13 Sections 6, 8, 11 and 13 and
First Schedule
Sustainable Energy Development Act 1995 No 96 Section 30 and Schedule 2
Swimming Pools Act 1992 No 49 Section 40 and Schedule 2
Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Amendment Act Whole of Act
1997 No 931
Sydney Market Authority (Dissolution) Act 1997 No 62 Section 24 and Schedule 1
Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Sections 6668
Act 1993 No 67
Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1997 No 1031
Sydney Water Act 1994 No 88 Sections 108110 and
Schedules 68
Taxation Administration (Consequential Amendments) Whole of Act
Act 1996 No 981
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Repeals Schedule 4
Teacher Housing Authority Act 1975 No 27 Section 45 and Schedule 1
Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990 Section 38 and Schedule 3
No 118
Telecommunications (Interception) (New South Wales) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1989 No 2151
Thoroughbred Racing Board Act 1996 No 37 Section 51 and Schedule 2
Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 No 101 Sections 152154 and
Schedules 46
Timber Industry (Interim Protection) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1994 No 211
Timber Industry (Interim Protection) Amendment Act Whole of Act
1995 No 741
Timber Plantations (Harvest Guarantee) Act 1995 No 92 Sections 28 and 29
Totalizator Act 1997 No 45 Section 119 and Schedule 1
Totalizator Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 1511 Whole of Act
Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 No 234 Sections 29 and 30
1
Trade Measurement (Amendment) Act 1994 No 7 Whole of Act
Transfer of Records Act 1923 No 14 Section 6
Transgender (Anti-Discrimination and Other Acts Whole of Act
Amendment) Act 1996 No 221
Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Whole of Act
Corporatisation and Restructuring) Act 1996 No 561
Transport Employees Retirement Benefits Act 1967 Sections 6668
No 96
Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (New South Wales) Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1997 No 1011
Trustee Amendment (Discretionary Investments) Act Whole of Act
1997 No 1021
Trustee Companies Amendment Act 1997 No 461 Whole of Act
Trustee Companies Amendment (Reserve Liabilities) Whole of Act
Act 1998 No 374
Trustee Companies Further Amendment Act 1997 Whole of Act
No 531
Tuberculosis Act 1970 No 18 Section 4
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Schedule 4 Repeals
Unclaimed Money Act 1995 No 75 Section 52 and Schedule 1
Uranium Mining and Nuclear Facilities (Prohibitions) Sections 14 and 15
Act 1986 No 194
Valuers Registration Act 1975 No 92 Section 31
Very Fast Train (Route Investigation) Act 1989 No 44 Section 23
Victims Compensation Act 1996 No 115 Section 91 and Schedule 4
Victims Rights Act 1996 No 114 Section 17 and Schedule 2
Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Act Section 34
1990 No 120
Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Whole of Act
(Amendment) Act 1993 No 861
Walker Trusts Amendment Act 1997 No 1171 Whole of Act
Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 No 102 Section 89 and Schedule 6
Water Amendment (Charges) Act 1996 No 471 Whole of Act
Water and Environmental Planning Legislation Whole of Act
Amendment Act 1997 No 631
Wheat Marketing Act 1989 No 2115 Whole of Act
Witness Protection Act 1995 No 87 Section 45
1
Women's College Amendment Act 1997 No 13 Whole of Act
1
WorkCover Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 89 Whole of Act
Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Whole of Act
Hill) Amendment Act 1924 No 263
Young Offenders Act 1997 No 54 Section 74 and Schedule 2
Zoological Parks Board Act 1973 No 34 Section 40 and Schedule 2
Key
1
indicates repeal of an Act that was assented to at least 2 years ago and that contains
only amendments
2
indicates repeal of an Act that was assented to at least 2 years ago and that contains
only amendments and spent provisions
3
indicates repeal of an amending Act whose savings, transitional or other provisions
of ongoing effect are transferred to, or re-enacted in, the Principal Act (by Schedule
3 to this Act)
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Repeals Schedule 4
4
indicates repeal of a recent amending Act that contains no substantive provision that
needs to be retained, where the amendments made by the Act have been
incorporated in a paper reprint of the Act amended
5
indicates repeal of an Act that is no longer of practical utility
Explanatory note
The repeals are explained in detail in the Explanatory note relating to this Act. In relation to the
repeal of amending Acts, it should be noted that the Acts are repealed simply to rationalise the
legislation in force and that the repeals have no substantive effect on the amendments made
by the Acts or any associated provisions. The Acts that were amended by the Acts or
provisions being repealed are up-to-date on the Legislation Database maintained by the
Parliamentary Counsel's Office and are available electronically.
Section 30 (2) of the Interpretation Act 1987 ensures that, when an Act is amended or
repealed, no amendment made by the Act is affected. Section 30 (2) also ensures that the
following matters are not affected:
(a) the proof of any past act or thing,
(b) any right, privilege, obligation or liability saved by the operation of the Act,
(c) any validation made by the Act,
(d) the operation of any savings or transitional provision contained in the Act.
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Schedule 5 General savings, transitional and other provisions
Schedule 5 General savings, transitional and other
provisions
(Section 5)
1 Effect of amendment of amending provisions
(1) An amendment made by Schedule 1 or 2 to an amending provision
contained in an Act is, if the amending provision has commenced before
the date of assent to this Act, taken to have effect as from the
commencement of the amending provision.
(2) In this clause:
amending provision means a provision of an Act, or of any other
instrument, being a provision that has commenced and that makes a direct
amendment to an Act by:
(a) the repeal or omission of matter contained in the amended Act
without the insertion of any matter instead of the repealed or
omitted matter, or
(b) the omission of matter contained in the amended Act and the
insertion of matter instead of the omitted matter, or
(c) the insertion into the amended Act of matter, not being matter
inserted instead of matter omitted from the Act,
whether the provision was enacted before or after the commencement of
the Reprints Act 1972.
Explanatory note
This clause ensures that certain amendments, including amendments correcting errors in the technical
provisions (for example, headings indicating the section to be amended or directions as to where a new
section is to be inserted) and rectifying minor drafting errors (for example, corrections in numbering of
provisions, correction or insertion of cross-references, omission of unnecessary matter or insertion of
omitted matter), will commence on the date the amendments to which they relate commenced.
2 Effect of amendment or repeal on acts done or decisions made
Except where it is expressly provided to the contrary, if this Act:
(a) amends a provision of an Act, or
(b) repeals and re-enacts (with or without modification) a provision of
an Act,
any act done or decision made under the provision amended or repealed
has effect after the amendment or repeal as if it had been done or made
under the provision as so amended or repealed.
Explanatory note
This clause ensures that the amendment or repeal of a provision will not, unless expressly otherwise
provided, vitiate any act done or decision made under the provision as in force before the amendment
or repeal.
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General savings, transitional and other provisions Schedule 5
3 Effect of amendment on regulations
Except where expressly provided to the contrary, any regulation made
under an Act amended by this Act, and in force immediately before the
commencement of the amendment, is taken to have been made under the
Act as amended.
Explanatory note
This clause ensures that, unless expressly provided, any regulation made under an Act amended by the
proposed Act, and in force immediately before the commencement of the amendment, will be taken to
have been made under the amended Act.
4 Regulations
(1) The Governor may make regulations containing provisions of a savings or
transitional nature consequent on the enactment of this Act.
(2) Any such provision may, if the regulations so provide, take effect from the
date of assent to this Act or a later date.
(3) To the extent to which any such provision takes effect from a date that is
earlier than the date of its publication in the Gazette, the provision does not
operate so as:
(a) to affect, in a manner prejudicial to any person (other than the State
or an authority of the State), the rights of that person existing
before the date of its publication, or
(b) to impose liabilities on any person (other than the State or an
authority of the State) in respect of anything done or omitted to be
done before the date of its publication.
Explanatory note
This clause enables the making of regulations of a savings or transitional nature having a short term
effect and relating to incidental matters arising out of the proposed Act with regard to which no specific,
or sufficient, provision has been made in the Act.
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Notes
Notes
Index of Acts amended, or partially repealed, by Schedules 14
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 No 42--Schedule 4
Accommodation Levy Act 1997 No 32--Schedule 4
Administration of Justice Act 1968 No 3--Schedule 4
Administrative Decisions Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 77--Schedule 2
Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76--Schedule 2
Adoption Information Act 1990 No 63--Schedule 4
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (New South Wales) Act 1994 No
53--Schedule 4
Air Transport Act 1964 No 36--Schedule 4
Ambulance Services Act 1990 No 16--Schedule 4
Animals Act 1977 No 25--Schedule 4
Associations Incorporation Act 1984 No 143--Schedule 1
Attachment of Wages Limitation Act 1957 No 28--Schedule 4
Australian Mutual Provident Society (Demutualisation and Reconstruction) Act 1997
No 56--Schedule 4
Banana Industry Act 1987 No 66--Schedules 1 and 4
Bank Mergers Act 1996 No 130--Schedule 4
Banking (Interpretation of References) Act 1959 No 32--Schedule 4
Bicentennial Park Trust Act 1987 No 29--Schedule 4
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 No 62--Schedule 4
Board of Adult and Community Education Act 1990 No 119--Schedule 1
Board of Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 No 33--Schedules 1 and 4
Broken Hill Trades Hall Site Extension Act 1915 No 42--Schedule 4
Business Franchise Licences (Repeal) Act 1997 No 109--Schedule 4
Catchment Management Act 1989 No 235--Schedule 4
Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 No 69--Schedule 4
Charitable Trusts Act 1993 No 10--Schedule 1
Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 No 157--Schedule 2
Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987 No 56--Schedule 2
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Notes
Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57--Schedule 1
Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 No 85--Schedules 1 and 4
Chiropractors and Osteopaths Act 1991 No 7--Schedule 4
City of Sydney Act 1988 No 48--Schedule 4
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995 No 63--Schedule 4
Coal Ownership (Restitution) Act 1990 No 19--Schedule 4
Commercial Vessels Act 1979 No 41--Schedule 2
Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 No
2--Schedule 4
Consumer Credit Administration Act 1995 No 69--Schedules 2 and 4
Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140--Schedules 2 and 4
Conveyancers Licensing Act 1995 No 57--Schedule 4
Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6--Schedule 4
Coomealla Irrigation Area Deep Drainage (Repeal) Act 1979 No 162--Schedule 4
Co-operatives Act 1992 No 18--Schedule 4
Corporations (New South Wales) Act 1990 No 83--Schedule 4
Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967 No 13--Schedule 4
Credit Act 1984 No 94--Schedule 2
Crimes Act 1900 No 40--Schedule 2
Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23--Schedules 1 and 4
Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209--Schedule 2
Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6--Schedule 1
Crown Lands (Amendment) Act 1932 No 69--Schedule 4
Crown Proceedings Act 1988 No 70--Schedule 4
Dams Safety Act 1978 No 96--Schedule 1
Dangerous Goods Act 1975 No 68--Schedules 2 and 4
Debits Tax Act 1990 No 112--Schedule 4
Decimal Currency Act 1965 No 33--Schedule 4
Defamation Act 1974 No 18--Schedules 2 and 4
Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975 No 40--Schedule 4
Disability Services Act 1993 No 3--Schedule 4
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Notes
District Court Act 1973 No 9--Schedule 4
Dividing Fences Act 1991 No 72--Schedule 4
Drainage Act 1939 No 29--Schedule 4
Driving Instructors Act 1992 No 3--Schedule 4
Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 No 63--Schedule 4
Duties Act 1997 No 123--Schedules 2 and 4
Education Act 1990 No 8--Schedule 4
Election Funding Act 1981 No 78--Schedule 2
Electricity Commission (Balmain Electric Light Company Purchase) Act 1950 No
40--Schedule 4
Electricity Commission (Transfer of Reticulation Works) Act 1957 No 43--Schedule 4
Electricity Safety Act 1945 (1946 No 13)--Schedule 2
Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94--Schedules 1 and 2
Energy Services Corporations Act 1995 No 95--Schedule 4
Entertainment Industry Act 1989 No 230--Schedule 4
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203--Schedule 2
Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985 No 14--Schedule 2
Evidence (Children) Act 1997 No 143--Schedule 4
Evidence (Consequential and Other Provisions) Act 1995 No 27--Schedule 4
Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991 No 73--Schedule 4
Factories, Shops and Industries Act 1962 No 43--Schedule 2
Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68--Schedules 2 and 4
Fair Trading Tribunal Act 1998 No 161--Schedule 1
Farm Produce (Repeal) Act 1996 No 134--Schedule 4
Finances Adjustment (Further Provisions) Act 1932 No 64--Schedule 4
Financial Agreement Act 1994 No 71--Schedule 4
Financial Agreement (Amendment) Act 1976 No 35--Schedule 4
Financial Agreement (Decimal Currency) Act 1966 No 39--Schedule 4
Fines Act 1996 No 99--Schedules 1, 2 and 4
Fire Brigades Act 1989 No 192--Schedule 4
Firearms Act 1996 No 46--Schedule 4
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Notes
First State Superannuation Act 1992 No 100--Schedule 4
Fish Marketing Act 1994 No 37--Schedule 4
Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38--Schedules 1, 2 and 4
Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957 No 58--Schedule 2
Food Act 1989 No 231--Schedule 4
Food Production (Safety) Act 1998 No 128--Schedule 2
Forestry Act 1916 No 55--Schedule 3
Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5--Schedule 4
Gas Industry Restructuring Act 1986 No 213--Schedule 2
Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38--Schedule 2
Geographical Names Act 1966 No 13--Schedule 4
Government Insurance Office (Privatisation) Act 1991 No 38--Schedule 4
Government Telecommunications Act 1991 No 77--Schedule 4
Grain Marketing Act 1991 No 15--Schedule 4
Guardianship Act 1987 No 257--Schedule 1
Habitual Criminals Act 1957 No 19--Schedule 4
Health Administration Act 1982 No 135--Schedule 2
Health Services Act 1997 No 154--Schedules 2 and 4
Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989 No 65--Schedule 4
Home Building Act 1989 No 147--Schedule 4
Home Care Service Act 1988 No 6--Schedule 4
Home Purchase Assistance Authority Act 1993 No 15--Schedule 4
HomeFund Commissioner Act 1993 No 9--Schedule 4
HomeFund Restructuring Act 1993 No 112--Schedule 4
Horticultural Stock and Nurseries Act 1969 No 3--Schedule 4
Housing Act 1912 No 7--Schedules 3 and 4
Housing Act 1985 No 163--Schedule 3
Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53--Schedules 2 and 4
Impounding Act 1993 No 31--Schedule 4
Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35--Schedule 4
Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17--Schedule 4
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Notes
Innovation Council Act 1996 No 77--Schedule 4
Institute of Sport Act 1995 No 52--Schedule 4
Internal Audit Bureau Act 1992 No 20--Schedule 4
Interpretation Act 1987 No 15--Schedules 1 and 4
Irrigation Act 1912 No 73--Schedule 2
Irrigation Corporations Act 1994 No 41--Schedule 2
Judges' Pensions Act 1953 No 41--Schedule 4
Jury Act 1977 No 18--Schedule 4
Lake Illawarra Authority Act 1987 No 285--Schedule 4
Land Acquisition (Charitable Institutions) Act 1946 No 55--Schedule 4
Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 No 22--Schedule 4
Land Development Contribution Management Act 1970 No 22--Schedule 4
Law Reform (Law and Equity) Act 1972 No 28--Schedule 4
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1965 No 32--Schedule 4
Library Act 1939 No 40--Schedule 4
Limitation Act 1969 No 31--Schedule 4
Liquor Act 1982 No 147--Schedules 1 and 2
Liquor (Repeals and Savings) Act 1982 No 148--Schedule 4
Local Government Act 1993 No 30--Schedule 2
Local Government (City of Sydney Boundaries) Act 1967 No 48--Schedule 4
Long Service Leave Act 1955 No 38--Schedules 3 and 4
Lord Howe Island Act 1953 No 39--Schedule 3
Macquarie University Act 1989 No 126--Schedule 1
Marine Parks Act 1997 No 64--Schedules 2 and 4
Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54--Schedules 1 and 2
Meat Industry Amendment Act 1998 No 129--Schedule 2
Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94--Schedules 2 and 4
Mines Inspection Act 1901 No 75--Schedule 2
Mines Rescue Act 1994 No 13--Schedule 4
Mining Act 1992 No 29--Schedule 4
Minors (Property and Contracts) Act 1970 No 60--Schedule 4
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Notes
Motor Accidents Act 1988 No 102--Schedule 2
Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 No 41--Schedule 2
Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52--Schedules 2 and 4
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act 1942 No 15--Schedule 4
MurrayDarling Basin Act 1992 No 65--Schedule 2
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas Occupiers Relief Act 1934 No 52--Schedule 4
National Electricity (New South Wales) Act 1997 No 20--Schedule 4
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80--Schedules 1, 3 and 4
National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) Act 1990 No 92--Schedule 4
Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994 No 45--Schedule 4
Native Vegetation Conservation Act 1997 No 133--Schedules 2 and 4
New South Wales Cancer Council Act 1995 No 43--Schedule 4
New South Wales Lotteries Corporatisation Act 1996 No 85--Schedule 4
New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act 1972 No 70--Schedule 4
Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 No 166--Schedule 4
Notice of Action and Other Privileges Abolition Act 1977 No 19--Schedule 4
Noxious Weeds Act 1993 No 11--Schedule 4
NSW Grain Corporation Holdings Limited Act 1992 No 31--Schedule 4
Occupational Health and Safety Act 1983 No 20--Schedule 4
Olympic Co-ordination Authority Act 1995 No 10--Schedule 4
Ombudsman Act 1974 No 68--Schedule 4
Optical Dispensers Act 1963 No 35--Schedule 2
Ozone Protection Act 1989 No 208--Schedule 4
Parliamentary Precincts Act 1997 No 66--Schedule 4
Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 No 160--Schedule 4
Passenger Transport Act 1990 No 39--Schedules 2 and 4
Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Act 1996 No 13--Schedule 4
Pesticides Act 1978 No 57--Schedule 2
Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 No 84--Schedule 4
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 No 23--Schedules 3 and 4
Physiotherapists Registration Act 1945 No 9--Schedule 2
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Notes
Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 No 31--Schedules 2 and 4
Police Department (Transit Police) Act 1989 No 58--Schedule 4
Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28--Schedule 1
Ports Corporatisation and Waterways Management Act 1995 No 13--Schedule 4
Presbyterian Church (Corporations) Act 1995 No 67--Schedule 4
Printing and Newspapers Act 1973 No 46--Schedule 4
Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 No 123--Schedule 2
Private Irrigation Districts Act 1973 No 47--Schedule 4
Protected Disclosures Act 1994 No 92--Schedule 4
Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 No 60--Schedule 4
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 No 156--Schedules 2 and 4
Public Defenders Act 1995 No 28--Schedule 4
Public Health Act 1991 No 10--Schedule 2
Public Lotteries Act 1996 No 86--Schedule 4
Public Notaries Act 1997 No 98--Schedule 4
Public Servant Housing Authority (Dissolution) Act 1996 No 14--Schedule 4
Radiation Control Act 1990 No 13--Schedule 4
Rail Safety Act 1993 No 50--Schedule 4
Registered Clubs Act 1976 No 31--Schedules 2 and 4
Registrar-General Act 1973 No 67--Schedule 4
Reprints Act 1972 No 48--Schedule 4
Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142--Schedules 1 and 2
Residential Tenancies Act 1987 No 26--Schedule 2
Revenue Laws (Reciprocal Powers) Act 1987 No 86--Schedules 2 and 4
Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948 No 20--Schedule 2
Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997 No 113--Schedule 2
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 No 119--Schedule 4
Roads Act 1993 No 33--Schedule 4
Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65--Schedule 4
Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 No 143--Schedule 2
Rural Reconstruction Act 1939 No 45--Schedule 4
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Search Warrants Act 1985 No 37--Schedule 2
Seat of Government Surrender (Amendment) Act 1923 No 31--Schedule 4
Security Industry Act 1997 No 157--Schedule 4
Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997 No 99--Schedule 2
Soil Conservation Act 1938 No 10--Schedule 2
Southern Cross University Act 1993 No 69--Schedules 1 and 4
State Bank (Corporatisation) Act 1989 No 195--Schedule 4
State Bank (Privatisation) Act 1994 No 73--Schedule 4
State Development and Industries Assistance Act 1966 No 10--Schedule 4
State Emergency Service Act 1989 No 164--Schedule 4
State Owned Corporations Act 1989 No 134--Schedule 4
Status of Children Act 1996 No 76--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1985 No 231--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1986 No 218--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 1) 1987 No 48--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1988 No 20--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1988 No 92--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3) 1988 No 131--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 No 89--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No 2) Act 1989 No 132--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3) 1989 No 226--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1990 No 46--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1990 No 108--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991 No 17--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1991 No 94--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1992 No 34--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1992 No 57--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3) 1992 No 111--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1993 No 46--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1993 No 108--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 No 32--Schedule 4
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Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1994 No 95--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995 No 16--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1995 No 99--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1996 No 30--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1996 No 121--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 No 55--Schedule 4
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1999 No 31--Schedule 2
Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 (1976 No 4)--Schedules 1 and 4
Stock (Artificial Breeding) Act 1985 No 196--Schedule 4
Stock (Chemical Residues) Act 1975 No 26--Schedule 2
Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34--Schedule 3
Stock Foods Act 1940 No 19--Schedule 1
Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182--Schedules 2 and 4
Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 No 68--Schedule 4
Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 No 146--Schedule 4
Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25--Schedule 4
Superannuation Administration Act 1996 No 39--Schedule 4
Supreme Court Act 1970 No 52--Schedules 2 and 4
Supreme Court Procedure Act 1957 No 13--Schedule 4
Sustainable Energy Development Act 1995 No 96--Schedule 4
Swimming Pools Act 1992 No 49--Schedule 4
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170--Schedule 1
Sydney Market Authority (Dissolution) Act 1997 No 62--Schedule 4
Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Act 1993 No 67--Schedule 4
Sydney Water Act 1994 No 88--Schedules 2 and 4
Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998 No 171--Schedule 2
Taxation Administration Act 1996 No 97--Schedule 2
Teacher Housing Authority Act 1975 No 27--Schedule 4
Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990 No 118--Schedule 4
Thoroughbred Racing Board Act 1996 No 37--Schedule 4
Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 No 101--Schedules 2 and 4
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Timber Marketing Act 1977 No 72--Schedule 2
Timber Plantations (Harvest Guarantee) Act 1995 No 92--Schedule 4
Totalizator Act 1997 No 45--Schedule 4
Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 No 234--Schedule 4
Transfer of Records Act 1923 No 14--Schedule 4
Transport Administration Act 1988 No 109--Schedule 2
Transport Employees Retirement Benefits Act 1967 No 96--Schedule 4
Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6--Schedule 2
Tuberculosis Act 1970 No 18--Schedule 4
Unclaimed Money Act 1995 No 75--Schedule 4
University of Newcastle Act 1989 No 68--Schedule 1
Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113--Schedule 1
Uranium Mining and Nuclear Facilities (Prohibitions) Act 1986 No 194--Schedule 4
Valuers Registration Act 1975 No 92--Schedule 4
Very Fast Train (Route Investigation) Act 1989 No 44--Schedules 2 and 4
Victims Compensation Act 1996 No 115--Schedule 4
Victims Rights Act 1996 No 114--Schedule 4
Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Act 1990 No 120--Schedule 4
Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 No 102--Schedules 1, 2 and 4
Water Act 1912 No 44--Schedule 2
Water Supply Authorities Act 1987 No 140--Schedule 2
Witness Protection Act 1995 No 87--Schedule 4
Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Hill) Act 1922 No
31--Schedule 3
Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No
86--Schedule 2
Young Offenders Act 1997 No 54--Schedule 4
Zoological Parks Board Act 1973 No 34--Schedule 4
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Index of Acts wholly repealed by Schedule 4
Adoption Information Amendment Act 1995 No 61
Air Transport (Amendment) Act 1987 No 112
AJC Principal Club Amendment Act 1997 No 24
Animal Research Amendment Act 1997 No 25
Annual Holidays Amendment Act 1997 No 26
Anti-Discrimination (Compulsory Retirement) Amendment Act 1990 No 99
Appropriation Act 1997 No 31
Appropriation Act 1998 No 74
Appropriation (Parliament) Act 1997 No 33
Appropriation (Parliament) Act 1998 No 75
Appropriation (Refunds and Subsidies) Act 1997 No 108
Appropriation (Special Offices) Act 1997 No 34
Appropriation (Special Offices) Act 1998 No 76
Appropriation (199697 Budget Variations) Act 1997 No 35
Appropriation (199798 Budget Variations) Act 1998 No 77
Appropriation (199798 Budget Variations) Act (No 2) 1998 No 135
Bail Amendment Act 1998 No 108
Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust (Amendment) Act 1992 No 76
Bread Repeal Act 1996 No 3
Building Services Corporation Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 122
Business Franchise Licences (Tobacco) Amendment Act 1996 No 119
Casino Control Amendment Act 1997 No 137
Cattle Compensation (Amendment) Act 1993 No 21
Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust (Royal Easter Show) Amendment Act 1993 No
43
Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Amendment Act 1996 No 70
Coal Acquisition (Amendment) Act 1990 No 20
Coal Acquisition Amendment Act 1997 No 22
Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1994 No 1
Coal Industry Amendment Act 1995 No 19
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Commonwealth Powers (Family Law--Children) Amendment Act 1996 No 60
Companies and Securities Legislation (Amendment) Act 1989 No 131
Constitution and Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment Act 1997 No 88
Conveyancing Amendment Act 1997 No 17
Courts Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 111
Courts Legislation (Contempt) Amendment Act 1991 No 71
Courts Legislation Further Amendment Act 1995 No 88
Courts Legislation Further Amendment Act 1997 No 141
Crimes Amendment (Child Pornography) Act 1997 No 142
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 85
Criminal Procedure Amendment (Sentencing Guidelines) Act 1998 No 159
Crown Lands and Irrigation Legislation Amendment (Removal of Transfer Restrictions)
Act 1997 No 111
Crown Lands and Irrigation Legislation Amendment (Transfer Restrictions) Act 1997
No 67
District Court Amendment Act 1997 No 58
Duties Amendment (Managed Investments) Act 1998 No 63
Education Reform Amendment (Board Inspectors) Act 1997 No 7
Education Reform Amendment (School Discipline) Act 1995 No 93
Electricity Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 18
Electricity Legislation Amendment (Wholesale Electricity Market) Act 1997 No 21
Electricity Supply Amendment Act 1997 No 36
Electricity Supply Amendment (Transmission Operator's Levy) Act 1998 No 78
Emergency Legislation Amendment (Offences) Act 1996 No 89
Energy Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1994 No 82
Entertainment Industry (Interim Council) Amendment Act 1993 No 17
Environmental Legislation Amendment (Enforcement) Act 1996 No 101
Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 1997 No 152
Environmental Planning and Assessment (Part 5) Amendment Act 1993 No 93
Environmental Planning and Water Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 31
Fair Trading Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 82
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Farm Debt Mediation Amendment Act 1996 No 106
Film Industry Amendment Act 1996 No 82
Financial Institutions (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1996 No 24
Fines Amendment Act 1997 No 121
Fines Amendment Act 1998 No 35
Fire Brigades Amendment Act 1997 No 27
Fish Marketing Amendment (Deregulation) Act 1997 No 10
Fisheries Management Amendment Act 1997 No 153
Forestry (Amendment) Act 1924 No 67
Forestry (Amendment) Act 1978 No 101
Forestry, Conservation Authority of New South Wales and Other Acts (Amendment)
Act 1972 No 61
Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Act 1985 No 60
Gaming and Betting Amendment (Betting Auditoriums) Act 1996 No 66
Gaming and Betting Amendment (Racing) Act 1995 No 51
Gas Industry Restructuring Amendment (Customer Contracts) Act 1997 No 59
Gas Supply Amendment Act 1997 No 104
Government Insurance Office (Privatisation) Amendment Act 1992 No 14
Guardianship (Amendment) Act 1993 No 26
Guardianship Amendment Act 1997 No 49
Guardianship Amendment Act 1998 No 7
Harness Racing Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 90
Health Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 9
Health Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 87
Higher Education (Amalgamation) Amendment Act 1993 No 70
Home Building Amendment Act 1998 No 56
Home Purchase Assistance Authority (Amendment) Act 1993 No 92
Housing (Amendment) Act 1982 No 121
Inclosed Lands Protection Amendment Act 1997 No 97
Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment (Codes of Conduct) Act 1996
No 73
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Investigative Bodies Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 60
Justices Amendment (Procedure) Act 1997 No 107
Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1968 No 58
Legal Aid Commission Amendment Act 1996 No 94
Legal Aid Commission Amendment Act 1997 No 50
Legal Profession Amendment (National Practising Certificates) Act 1996 No 113
Legal Profession Reform Act 1993 No 87
Limitation (Amendment) Act 1993 No 95
Liquor and Registered Clubs Legislation Amendment (Monitoring and Links) Act 1997
No 44
Local Government Amendment Act 1996 No 69
Local Government Amendment Act 1998 No 16
Local Government Amendment (Ecologically Sustainable Development) Act 1997 No
94
Local Government Amendment (Meetings) Act 1998 No 39
Local Government (Further Amendment) Act 1980 No 141
Local Government Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1994 No 44
Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act 1963 No 13
Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act 1985 No 54
Lord Howe Island (Amendment) Act 1981 No 50
Luna Park Site Amendment Act 1997 No 105
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment Act 1995 No 42
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment (Marketing Orders) Act 1997 No 126
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment (Rice Marketing Board) Act 1998 No 23
Marketing of Primary Products Amendment (Wine Grapes Marketing Board) Act 1997
No 125
Mental Health Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 28
Mine Subsidence Compensation (Amendment) Act 1994 No 4
Mining Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 137
Miscellaneous Acts (Crown and Other Roads) Amendment Act 1990 No 55
Motor Accidents (Amendment) Act 1994 No 27
Motor Accidents Amendment (Board of Directors) Act 1997 No 91
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Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Act 1993 No 16
National Parks and Wildlife Amendment Act 1996 No 58
National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Abercrombie, Jenolan and Wombeyan Karst
Conservation Reserves) Act 1997 No 2
National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Game Birds Protection) Act 1995 No 60
National Parks and Wildlife (Emu Licence) Amendment Act 1993 No 78
New South Wales Crime Commission Amendment Act 1996 No 104
New South Wales--Queensland Border Rivers (Amendment) Act 1993 No 36
Newcastle Gas Company Limited Act 1971 No 26
Non-Indigenous Animals Amendment Act 1996 No 23
Oaths Amendment Act 1996 No 83
Parliamentary Committees Enabling Amendment Act 1997 No 71
Passenger Transport Amendment Act 1997 No 72
Perpetuities (Amendment) Act 1991 No 57
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Further Amendment Act 1991 No 85
Poisons Amendment (Therapeutic Goods) Act 1996 No 2
Police and Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Act 1990 No 48
Police Integrity Commission Amendment Act 1998 No 64
Police Integrity Commission Amendment (Records) Act 1998 No 21
Police Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 29
Police Legislation Amendment (Protective Security Group) Act 1998 No 67
Police Legislation Further Amendment Act 1996 No 108
Police Service Amendment (Alcohol and Drug Testing) Act 1998 No 40
Police Service Amendment (Special Risk Benefit) Act 1998 No 103
Pre-Trial Diversion of Offenders (Amendment) Act 1993 No 7
Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Amendment Act 1998 No 30
Public Finance and Audit Amendment Act 1998 No 80
Public Finance and Audit Amendment (State Accounts) Act 1998 No 136
Public Health Amendment (Tobacco Advertising) Act 1997 No 129
Public Hospitals (Hospitals Incorporation) Amendment Act 1983 (1984 No 1)
Public Sector Management Amendment Act 1995 No 36
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Public Sector Management Amendment Act 1998 No 65
Public Sector Management Amendment (Council on the Cost of Government) Act 1998
No 118
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 1998 No 60
Residential Tenancies Amendment (Social Housing) Act 1998 No 126
Road Improvement (Special Funding) Amendment Act 1996 No 54
Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Amendment Act 1997 No 118
Royal Commission (Police Service) Amendment Act 1994 No 75
Rural Assistance Amendment (Board Membership) Act 1996 No 62
Rural Lands Protection Amendment Act 1997 No 38
Special Commissions of Inquiry Amendment Act 1997 No 84
Sports Drug Testing Amendment Act 1997 No 100
Sports Legislation (Amendment) Act 1994 No 63
State Coal Mines (Amendment) Act 1948 No 41
State Coal Mines (Amendment) Act 1959 No 14
State Emergency Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 91
State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 17
State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 34
State Revenue Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 37
State Revenue Legislation (Further Amendment) Act 1994 No 72
State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Act 1995 No 98
State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Act 1996 No 55
State Revenue Legislation Further Amendment Act 1997 No 41
State Revenue Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1996 No 125
State Sports Centre Trust Amendment Act 1996 No 9
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1986 No 16
Statute Law (Penalties) Act 1992 No 112
Statute Law (Penalties) Act 1993 No 47
Statute Law Revision (Local Government) Act 1995 No 11
Stock (Chemical Residues) Amendment Act 1996 No 21
Stock Diseases Amendment Act 1997 No 120
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Stock Diseases (Board of Tick Control) Amendment Act 1988 No 38
Stock Foods Amendment Act 1996 No 105
Strata Schemes Management (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1996 No 139
Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Act 1992 No 35
Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 1996 No 92
Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 42
Superannuation Legislation (Further Amendment) Act 1993 No 111
Superannuation Legislation Further Amendment Act 1997 No 149
Supreme Court (Amendment) Act 1994 No 14
Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Amendment Act 1997 No 93
Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Amendment Act 1997 No 103
Taxation Administration (Consequential Amendments) Act 1996 No 98
Telecommunications (Interception) (New South Wales) Amendment Act 1989 No 215
Timber Industry (Interim Protection) Amendment Act 1994 No 21
Timber Industry (Interim Protection) Amendment Act 1995 No 74
Totalizator Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 151
Trade Measurement (Amendment) Act 1994 No 7
Transgender (Anti-Discrimination and Other Acts Amendment) Act 1996 No 22
Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Corporatisation and Restructuring) Act
1996 No 56
Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (New South Wales) Amendment Act 1997 No 101
Trustee Amendment (Discretionary Investments) Act 1997 No 102
Trustee Companies Amendment Act 1997 No 46
Trustee Companies Amendment (Reserve Liabilities) Act 1998 No 37
Trustee Companies Further Amendment Act 1997 No 53
Vocational Education and Training Accreditation (Amendment) Act 1993 No 86
Walker Trusts Amendment Act 1997 No 117
Water Amendment (Charges) Act 1996 No 47
Water and Environmental Planning Legislation Amendment Act 1997 No 63
Wheat Marketing Act 1989 No 211
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Women's College Amendment Act 1997 No 13
WorkCover Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 89
Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning--Broken Hill) Amendment Act 1924 No
26
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