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New South Wales
Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Bill (No 2) 2007
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
7 Repeal of provisions of Act 2
Schedule 1 Minor amendments 3
Schedule 2 Amendments by way of statute law revision 23
Schedule 3 Amendments consequential on publication of Planning
for Bush Fire Protection 31
Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions 41
Schedule 5 Repeals 57
Schedule 6 General savings, transitional and other provisions 65
Notes 68
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, , 2007
New South Wales
Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Bill (No 2) 2007
Act No , 2007
An Act to repeal certain Acts and to amend certain other Acts and instruments 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.
Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 2007
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
1 Name of Act
This Act is the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007.
2 Commencement
(1) This Act commences on the date of assent, except as provided by this
section.
(2) The amendments made by Schedules 13 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
The Acts and instruments specified in Schedules 14 are amended as set
out in those Schedules.
4 Repeals
Each Act specified in Parts 13, and column 1 of Part 4, of Schedule 5
is repealed.
5 General savings, transitional and other provisions
Schedule 6 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.
7 Repeal of provisions of Act
(1) Sections 3 and 4 and Schedules 15 are repealed on the day following
the day on which all of the provisions of this Act have commenced.
(2) The repeal of Schedules 15 does not, because of the operation of
section 30 of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made
by those Schedules.
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Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 2007
Minor amendments Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Minor amendments
(Section 3)
1.1 Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140
Schedule 2 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 2:
2A Reference to Board of Tick Control
A reference in this Act to "the use of a cattle dip site on the land
under a program implemented in accordance with the
recommendations or advice of the Board of Tick Control under
Part 2 of the Stock Diseases Act 1923" is taken to be a reference
to "the use of a cattle dip site on the land in relation to a treatment
ordered under the Stock Diseases Act 1923".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 is
consequential on the proposed abolition of the Board of Tick Control elsewhere in this
Schedule.
1.2 Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6
[1] Section 7 (1), definition of "Licensed conveyancer"
Omit "Conveyancers Licensing Act 1992".
Insert instead "Conveyancers Licensing Act 2003".
[2] Section 64 Satisfaction of covenants to produce deeds
Omit "section 14 of the Archives Act 1960" from section 64 (2).
Insert instead "the State Records Act 1998".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments to the Conveyancing Act 1919 (the Act) updates
a reference to a repealed Act.
At present section 64 (2) of the Act enables the Registrar-General to destroy certain
documents in the manner specified by section 14 of the Archives Act 1960. That Act
has been repealed and replaced by the State Records Act 1998.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that the power of the
Registrar-General to destroy documents under section 64 (2) of the Act is subject to
the provisions of the State Records Act 1998.
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Schedule 1 Minor amendments
1.3 Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23
Section 4 Definitions
Omit paragraph (c) from the definition of authorised officer in section 4 (1).
Insert instead:
(c) a person authorised in writing by the Commission, either
generally or in a special case, to act as an authorised officer
for the purposes of the provision in which the expression
occurs.
Explanatory note
Currently, the definition of authorised officer in section 4 of the Criminal Assets
Recovery Act 1990 (the Act) provides that the New South Wales Crime Commission
may authorise a person in writing to act as an authorised officer under the Act. An
authorised officer has various functions under the Act, however, the functions of an
authorised officer authorised by the Commission are limited to the functions provided
for by section 10 and Parts 4 and 4A of the Act.
The purpose of the proposed amendment is to provide that a person authorised by the
Commission to act as an authorised officer for the purposes of any provision of the Act
may carry out any of the functions of an authorised officer under that provision.
1.4 Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6
[1] Section 24A
Insert after section 24:
24A Protection from personal liability
(1) Any matter or thing done or omitted to be done by a person who
is a Chairperson or member of a local land board does not, if the
matter or thing was done or omitted in good faith for the purpose
of exercising a function under this or any other Act, make the
person personally liable to any action, claim or demand in respect
of that matter or thing.
(2) However, any such liability attaches instead to the Crown.
[2] Section 34A Special provisions relating to Minister's powers over Crown
reserves
Insert after section 34A (7):
(8) For the avoidance of any doubt, the power of the Minister to grant
a relevant interest in respect of a Crown reserve under this section
includes the power to enter into an agreement for such a relevant
interest.
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Minor amendments Schedule 1
[3] Section 97A Delegation of functions by reserve trust managers
Insert at the end of the section:
(2) Without limiting section 49 of the Interpretation Act 1987, a
delegation by a reserve trust manager under subsection (1) may,
with the approval of the Minister, be revoked by the reserve trust
manager at any time.
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments to the Crown Lands Act 1989 (the Act) provides
that Chairpersons and members of local land boards are protected from personal
liability for their actions and omissions done in good faith for the purpose of exercising
any of their functions under the Act or any other Act.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that the power of the Minister to
grant certain interests (such as leases or licences) under section 34A of the Act in
respect of a Crown reserve includes the power to enter into an agreement for such an
interest.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that a delegation by a reserve trust
manager can only be revoked with the Minister's approval.
1.5 Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Act 1989 No 7
Schedule 7 Purchase of land held under lease
Omit clause 14 (1) of Part 1. Insert instead:
(1) An applicant to purchase land comprised in a lease is liable, if a
survey is necessary as a result of the purchase and the survey is
carried out by the Crown, to pay to the Crown the cost of the
survey as assessed by the Minister.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Act 1989 makes
it clear that when a person purchases land comprised in a lease (being a perpetual
lease, special lease or term lease under that Act) the person must, if a survey is carried
out by the Crown (and only if a survey is carried out by the Crown), pay the cost of the
survey as assessed by the Minister. At present, irrespective of whether a survey of the
land has been carried out, a person purchasing land comprised in a lease is required
to pay a survey fee to the Crown if a survey fee had not been paid in respect of the
lease.
1.6 Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Regulation 2006
[1] Clause 15 Survey fee
Omit the clause.
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Schedule 1 Minor amendments
[2] Schedule 1 Fees and deposits
Omit item 10.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments to the Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Regulation 2006
are consequential on the amendment to the Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Act
1989 contained elsewhere in this Schedule and remove redundant provisions relating
to survey fees.
1.7 Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68
[1] Section 44A Country of origin representations
Omit "for an offence under" from section 44A (8).
Insert instead "for contravening".
[2] Schedule 4A Provisions relating to advisory councils
Omit "14 days" from clause 15 (2). Insert instead "21 days".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments ensures consistency of expression between
section 44A (8) and section 62 (1) of the Fair Trading Act 1987 (the Act).
Item [2] of the proposed amendments to the Act extends the period within which an
advisory council under that Act must send minutes of its meetings to the Minister for
Fair Trading. The period is extended from 14 days to 21 days.
1.8 Fines Act 1996 No 99
Schedule 1 Statutory provisions under which penalty notices issued
Insert in alphabetical order:
Hunter Water Act 1991, section 31A
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Fines Act 1996 provides for the enforcement of
penalty notices issued under section 31A of the Hunter Water Act 1991 and is
consequential on the insertion of that section by an amendment made elsewhere in this
Schedule.
1.9 Firearms Act 1996 No 46
[1] Section 12 Genuine reasons for having a licence
Omit "Department of Land and Water Conservation" from the matter relating
to the genuine reason of recreational hunting/vermin control in the Table to the
section.
Insert instead "Department of Lands".
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Minor amendments Schedule 1
[2] Section 12, Table
Omit paragraph (c) of the matter relating to the genuine reason of animal
welfare.
Insert instead:
(c) a person who is employed in the Department of Primary
Industries or the Rural Lands Protection Boards Division
of the Government Service and who has responsibility for
animal welfare, or
[3] Section 30 General provisions relating to permits
Omit "surrendered" from section 30 (6).
Insert instead "suspended".
[4] Sections 78 and 78A
Omit the sections.
[5] Section 80 Disposal of surrendered or seized firearms
Omit section 80 (3).
[6] Section 88 Regulations
Omit section 88 (2) (b).
Explanatory note
Items [1] and [2] of the proposed amendments to the Firearms Act 1996 (the Act)
update references to certain Divisions of the Government Service.
Item [3] of the proposed amendments to the Act corrects a reference to the surrender
of a permit that should refer to the suspension of a permit.
Section 78 of the Act provides for the payment of compensation to persons who
surrender a registered prohibited pistol or post-1946 pistol during the buyback period.
The buyback period expired on 30 June 2004. Items [4][6] of the proposed
amendments remove provisions relating to that buyback scheme that are no longer
necessary because of its expiry.
1.10 Freedom of Information Regulation 2005
Schedule 3 Public authorities
Omit the matter relating to the Board of Tick Control from the list of bodies in
Part 3.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Freedom of Information Regulation 2005 is
consequential on the proposed abolition of the Board of Tick Control elsewhere in this
Schedule.
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Schedule 1 Minor amendments
1.11 Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal Act
1980 No 39
Schedule 4 Employing authorities
Omit "Board of Tick Control.".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal
Act 1980 is consequential on the proposed abolition of the Board of Tick Control
elsewhere in this Schedule.
1.12 Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 No 49
Schedule 2 Provisions relating to the constitution and procedure of
development corporations
Insert after clause 10:
10A Transaction of business outside meetings or by telephone
(1) The development corporation may, if it thinks fit, transact any of
its business by the circulation of papers among all the members
for the time being, and a resolution in writing approved in writing
by a majority of those members is taken to be a decision of the
corporation.
(2) The development corporation may, if it thinks fit, transact any of
its business at a meeting at which members (or some members)
participate by telephone, closed-circuit television or other means,
but only if any member who speaks on a matter before the
meeting can be heard by the other members.
(3) For the purposes of:
(a) the approval of a resolution under subclause (1), or
(b) a meeting held in accordance with subclause (2),
the Chairperson and each member have the same voting rights as
they have at an ordinary meeting of the development corporation.
(4) A resolution approved under subclause (1) is, subject to the
regulations, to be recorded in the minutes of the meetings of the
development corporation.
(5) Papers may be circulated among the members for the purposes of
subclause (1) by facsimile or other transmission of the
information in the papers concerned.
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Minor amendments Schedule 1
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act
1974 inserts a standard provision that permits a development corporation to conduct
its business outside of meetings or by meetings at which members participate by
telephone, closed-circuit television or by other means.
1.13 Home Building Act 1989 No 147
Schedule 1 Provisions relating to advisory bodies
Omit "14 days" from clause 16 (2). Insert instead "21 days".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Home Building Act 1989 extends the period within
which an advisory body under the Act must send minutes of its meetings to the Minister
for Fair Trading. The period is extended from 14 days to 21 days.
1.14 Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53
[1] Section 31A
Insert after section 31:
31A 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 this Act or 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 the 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
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Schedule 1 Minor amendments
(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 of a class
prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this section.
[2] Section 66 Provisions relating to subsidiaries
Omit "Part 2 of".
[3] Section 66
Omit "clause 1 (8)". Insert instead "clause 3 (8)".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments to the Hunter Water Act 1991 allows penalty
notices (on-the-spot fines) to be issued in respect of offences against that Act or the
regulations under that Act, but only if those offences are prescribed by regulations
under that Act as penalty notice offences.
Items [2] and [3] of the proposed amendments correct a cross-reference.
1.15 Local Government Act 1993 No 30
[1] Section 400J Establishment and constitution of Project Review
Committee
Omit section 400J (2) (c) and (d). Insert instead:
(c) the Director-General of the Department of Premier and
Cabinet (or an officer of that Department nominated by
that Director-General),
[2] Section 400J (e)
Omit "Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources".
Insert instead "Department of Planning".
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Minor amendments Schedule 1
[3] Section 433 Report of investigation
Insert after section 433 (3):
(4) Section 14B of the Royal Commissions Act 1923 applies in
relation to any report that the Minister wishes to lay before both
Houses of Parliament in the same way as it applies to a report
made by a commission under that Act.
[4] Section 600 Rebates in respect of certain land vested in public bodies
Omit "Corporation Corporation" from the definition of public body in section
600 (9).
Insert instead "Corporation".
Explanatory note
The Local Government Act 1993 (the Act) requires 2 members of the Local
Government Project Review Committee to be the Directors-General of the now merged
Premier's Department and the Cabinet Office (or their nominees). Item [1] of the
proposed amendments replaces these 2 members with a single member (being the
Director-General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet (or his or her nominee).
Item [2] of the proposed amendments updates a reference to a Department.
Section 430 of the Act enables the Director-General of the Department of Local
Government to authorise an investigation of a local council. Section 433 of the Act
requires the person who carried out the investigation to report to the Minister for Local
Government and the Director-General on the results of the investigation and to send a
copy of the report to the council concerned.
Current ministerial practice is to lay reports made pursuant to section 433 before both
Houses of Parliament. Item [3] of the proposed amendments applies section 14B of the
Royal Commissions Act 1923 to such reports to enable this to be done when neither
House of Parliament is sitting (as is provided for in relation to reports on public inquiries
into local councils under section 740 of the Act).
Item [4] of the proposed amendments removes a duplicate word.
1.16 Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment Act
2006 No 68
Schedule 19 Amendment of other legislation
Omit Schedule 19.24.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment
Act 2006 is consequential on the proposed abolition of the Board of Tick Control
elsewhere in this Schedule.
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Schedule 1 Minor amendments
1.17 Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28
[1] Section 141 Proceedings for offences
Omit "section 25" from section 141 (4) (a).
Insert instead "sections 25 and 26".
[2] Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of the Schedule with appropriate Part and clause numbering:
Part Provision consequent on enactment of
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act (No 2) 2007
Proceedings for offences
Section 141, as amended by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007, does not apply in respect of any
alleged offence under section 26 that occurred before that section
was so amended.
Explanatory note
Proceedings for offences under the Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 (the Act)
must generally be commenced not more than 6 months after the date of the alleged
offence. However, section 141 (4) of the Act provides that proceedings for certain
offences (including offences against section 25 of the Act) may be commenced within
3 years of the date of the alleged offence.
Section 26 of the Act provides that the Police Integrity Commission may require a
person to attend a specified place for the purpose of producing a specified document
or other thing in relation to an investigation it is conducting. This provision is similar to
section 25 of the Act which deals with the Commission's power to obtain information
from a public authority or public official.
Item [1] of the proposed amendments provides that proceedings for an offence under
section 26 of the Act may be commenced within 3 years after the commission of the
alleged offence, which is consistent with the time for commencing proceedings in
respect of an offence under section 25 of the Act. The rationale for extending the period
for commencing proceedings for an offence under section 26 of the Act is that, as with
proceedings under section 25 of the Act, commencement of proceedings before the
Police Integrity Commission has completed an investigation can prejudice its further
conduct of the investigation.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments is a transitional provision that makes it clear that
the proposed amendment to section 141 does not apply in respect of alleged offences
under section 26 that occurred prior to the commencement of the proposed
amendments.
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Minor amendments Schedule 1
1.18 Real Property Act 1900 No 25
Section 13K Conversions, purchases, extensions of term, subdivisions
etc
Omit "before taking any action to give effect to the sale or purchase" from
section 13K (2A).
Explanatory note
At present under Part 4A of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the Minister can impose
restrictions on use or public positive covenants in connection with the sale of Crown
land. Any such restriction on use or covenant is imposed in connection with section 88D
or section 88E of the Conveyancing Act 1919. Section 13K (2A) of the Real Property
Act 1900 requires the Registrar-General to record such restrictions or covenants on the
relevant title before taking any action to give effect to the sale or purchase.
A restriction or covenant is imposed in accordance with section 88D in the case where
the Crown land is still owned by the Crown. If the land is no longer held by the Crown,
the restriction or covenant is imposed in accordance with section 88E. However, the
Registrar-General does not, in the case of a section 88E restriction or covenant, have
the opportunity to record the restriction or covenant on the relevant title because the
sale of the land has already occurred.
The proposed amendment to the Real Property Act 1900 will mean the
Registrar-General can record restrictions on use or public positive covenants imposed
in connection with the sale of Crown land regardless of whether the land is still owned
by the Crown.
1.19 Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142
Section 88 Applications to Tribunal about new or amended park rules
Omit section 88 (5) and (6).
Explanatory note
Section 88 (5) of the Residential Parks Act 1998 (the Act) requires that, if an
application is made to the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (the Tribunal) to
resolve a dispute in relation to new or amended residential park rules, the Tribunal
must, within 30 days of receiving the application, give written notice of its decision.
Section 88 (6) of the Act requires that the notice be given to the applicants and the park
owner. Section 88 (5) originally applied to a Park Disputes Committee for each
residential park. Such committees were abolished by the Residential Parks
Amendment (Statutory Review) Act 2005 and their functions transferred to the
Tribunal.
Sections 28 and 49 of the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 contain
specific provisions relating to the procedure of the Tribunal and the time within which
notice of its decisions must be given. The proposed amendment repeals section 88 (5)
and (6) of the Residential Parks Act 1998 to make it clear that those specific provisions
in the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 govern the proceedings of the
Tribunal in relation to disputes about residential park rules.
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1.20 Security Industry Act 1997 No 157
[1] Section 7 Offence of carrying on unauthorised security activities
Omit "licence, and" from section 7 (1) (b).
Insert instead "licence."
[2] Section 7 (1) (c)
Omit the paragraph.
[3] Section 16 Restrictions on granting licence--criminal and other related
history
Omit section 16 (4).
Explanatory note
Amendments relating to employment of unlicensed persons
Section 7 (1) (c) of the Security Industry Act 1997 (the Act) currently provides that it is
an offence for a person who is the holder of a master licence to employ or provide
persons to carry on security activities unless each of the persons employed or provided
is the holder of a licence under the Act.
Section 39 of the Act also provides that the holder of a master licence must not employ
any person to carry on any security activity unless the person is the holder of a licence.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments omits section 7 (1) (c) of the Act to remove that
offence on the basis that it is substantially the same as the offence under section 39 of
the Act. Item [1] makes a consequential amendment.
Amendment relating to mandatory refusal of applications for master licences
Currently, section 16 (4) of the Act and clause 16 (1) (a) of the Security Industry
Regulation 2007 both provide mandatory grounds for the refusal of an application for a
master licence in respect of bankrupt persons (either as an applicant or, in the case of
an applicant that is a corporation, any person involved in the management of the
corporation).
Under section 16 (4) of the Act, the Commissioner of Police must refuse to grant an
application for a master licence if the Commissioner is of the opinion that the applicant
(or, if the applicant is a corporation, any person who is a director or who is concerned
in the management of the corporation) has been declared bankrupt within the period of
5 years before the date of the application.
Clause 16 (1) (a) of the Security Industry Regulation 2007 also provides that the
Commissioner must refuse to grant an application for a master licence if the applicant
(or a close associate of the applicant, including a person holding office as a director,
manager or other executive position or a person with power to participate in directional,
managerial or executive decisions of the applicant) at any time in the 3 years before
the application was made was an undischarged bankrupt or applied to take benefit of
any law for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent debtors (unless the Commissioner is
satisfied that the person took all reasonable steps to avoid the bankruptcy).
Item [3] of the proposed amendments omits section 16 (4) of the Act to remove this
existing duplication in relation to the mandatory grounds for refusing applications for
master licences by persons who are, or have been, bankrupt. The amendment will, in
effect, reduce from 5 years to 3 years the period within which a person who has been
declared bankrupt may be granted a master licence after being declared bankrupt.
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1.21 Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34
[1] Part 2 Board of Tick Control
Omit the Part.
[2] Section 7 Powers of inspectors
Omit ", the Chairperson of the Board of Tick Control" from section 7 (4).
[3] Section 18 Proceedings in default of compliance
Omit ", the Chairperson of the Board of Tick Control" from section 18 (3).
[4] Schedule 1 Provisions relating to the members and procedure of the
Board of Tick Control
Omit the Schedule.
[5] Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of the Schedule:
Part 7 Provisions consequent on enactment of
the Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007
16 Abolition of Board of Tick Control
(1) The Board of Tick Control is abolished.
(2) A person who ceases to hold office as a member of the Board of
Tick Control because of its abolition is not entitled to any
remuneration or compensation because of the loss of that office.
17 Approvals of Chairperson of the Board of Tick Control
An approval given by the Chairperson of the Board of Tick
Control under section 7 or 18 before the amendment of those
sections by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No
2) 2007 is taken, on that amendment, to have been given by the
Director-General.
Explanatory note
Part 2 of the Stock Diseases Act 1923 establishes the Board of Tick Control and sets
out the functions, members and procedure of the Board. The functions of the Board, as
set out in that Part, are of an advisory nature only. Item [1] omits that Part.
Items [2][5] make other amendments as a consequence of the proposed abolition of
the Board of Tick Control.
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1.22 Stock Diseases Regulation 2004
[1] Clause 64 Nominations and elections for Board of Tick Control
Omit the clause.
[2] Schedule 2 Nominations and elections for Board of Tick Control
Omit the Schedule.
[3] Schedule 3 Forms
Omit the Schedule.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments to the Stock Diseases Regulation 2004 are consequential
on the proposed abolition of the Board of Tick Control elsewhere in this Schedule.
1.23 Succession Act 2006 No 80
[1] Section 6 How should a will be executed?
Insert "or of the other person signing in the presence and at the direction of the
testator" after "testator" in section 6 (2).
[2] Section 11 When and how can a will be revoked?
Omit section 11 (1) (a). Insert instead:
(a) if the revocation (whether by a will or other means) is
authorised by an order under section 16 or 18, or
[3] Section 14 How a will may be altered
Omit section 14 (2). Insert instead:
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to an alteration to a will made by
or at the direction of the testator, or signed by the Registrar under
section 23, if the words or effect of the will are no longer apparent
because of the alteration.
[4] Section 16 Court may authorise minor to make, alter or revoke a will
Insert "or part of the will" after "revocation of the will" wherever occurring in
section 16 (4).
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[5] Section 16 (5)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
(5) A will is not validly made, altered or revoked, in whole or in part,
as authorised by an order under this section unless:
(a) in the case of the making or alteration of a will (in whole
or in part)--the will or alteration is executed in accordance
with the requirements of Part 2.1, and
(b) in the case of a revocation of a will (in whole or in part):
(i) if made by a will--the will is executed in
accordance with the requirements of Part 2.1, and
(ii) if made by other means--is made in accordance
with the requirements of the order, and
(c) in addition to the requirements of Part 2.1, one of the
witnesses to the making or alteration of the will under this
section is the Registrar, and
(d) the conditions of the authorisation (if any) are complied
with.
[6] Section 21 Hearing an application for an order
Insert "under section 19" after "application" in section 21 (a).
[7] Section 31 Effect of failure of a disposition
Omit "extent, that" from section 31 (1). Insert instead "extent that,".
[8] Section 35 Beneficiaries must survive testator by 30 days
Insert "or, if that or another period for survival appears in the will, within the
period appearing in the will," after "testator's death," in section 35 (1).
[9] Section 41 Dispositions not to fail because issue have died before
testator
Insert "or, if that or another period for survival appears in the will, for the
period appearing in the will" after "30 days" in section 41 (1) (d).
[10] Section 41 (2)
Insert "or, if that or another period for survival appears in the will, for the
period appearing in the will," after "30 days".
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[11] Section 41 (3)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply if a contrary intention appears in
the will.
[12] Section 41 (4)
Omit the subsection.
[13] Section 41 (5)
Omit "subsection (3) (b)". Insert instead "subsection (3)".
[14] Section 54 Persons entitled to inspect will of deceased person
Omit "children" from section 54 (2) (c). Insert instead "issue".
[15] Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007, to the
extent that it amends this Act
[16] Schedule 1, clause 3
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
3 Transitional provisions
(1) Sections 4, 5, 6, 17, 1926, 32, 35, 39, 41 and 42 apply to wills
made on or after the commencement of this clause.
(2) Despite subclause (1), section 41 (Dispositions not to fail because
issue have died before testator) applies to a will made before the
commencement of this clause if the testator has died on or after
the death of the issue and the deaths occurred on or after the
commencement.
(3) Sections 7, 8, 10, 2731, 33, 34, 3638, 40, 4354 apply to a will
whenever made, if the testator dies on or after the commencement
of this clause.
(4) Sections 5, 11, 14 and 15 apply to the alteration, revocation or
revival of a will on or after the commencement of this clause even
if the will was made before the commencement.
(5) The Court may make an order under section 16 or 18 with respect
to the alteration or revocation of a will or part of a will even if the
will was made before the commencement of this clause.
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(6) The repealed provisions, as in force immediately before the
commencement of this clause, continue to apply to wills made
before the commencement, in so far as they are not affected by
the operation of subclauses (7), (8) and (9) or by the operation of
the sections specified in subclause (1), (2), (3) or (4).
(7) Section 9 (Persons who cannot act as witnesses to wills) extends
to a document that alters or revokes a will and that is made on or
after the commencement of this clause even if the will was made
before the commencement.
(8) Section 12 (Effect of marriage on a will) extends to a will made
before the commencement of this clause, in relation to a marriage
solemnised on or after the commencement.
(9) Section 13 (What is the effect of divorce or an annulment on a
will?) extends to a will made before the commencement of this
clause, if the divorce or the annulment of the marriage occurs on
or after the commencement.
[17] Schedule 1, clause 5
Omit the clause.
[18] Schedule 2 Amendment of Wills, Probate and Administration Act 1898
No 13
Insert "or, if that or another period for survival appears in the will, within the
period appearing in the will (the specified period)" after "30 days" in proposed
section 92A (1) (c) as to be inserted by item [7].
[19] Schedule 2 [7]
Insert ", or the specified period," after "30 days" in proposed section 92A (2).
[20] Schedule 2 [7]
Insert ", or the specified period" after "30 days" in proposed section 92A (6).
[21] Schedule 2 [7]
Omit "a person" and "the person" wherever occurring in proposed section 92A
(5) and (6).
Insert instead "a survivor" and "the survivor", respectively.
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[22] Schedule 3 Amendment of other Acts and regulation
Insert after Schedule 3.5 [3]:
[3A] Section 36B Contingent and future testamentary gifts to carry the
intermediate income
Omit the section.
[23] Schedule 3.5 [6] and [7]
Insert after Schedule 3.5 [5]:
[6] Schedule 9 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007,
to the extent that it amends this Act
[7] Schedule 9
Insert after Part 6:
Part 7 Provision consequent on enactment of
Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007
13 Contingent and future testamentary gifts
Section 36B (Contingent and future testamentary gifts to
carry the intermediate income), as in force immediately
before its repeal by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007, continues to apply to wills
and instruments that came into operation before the
commencement of the Conveyancing (Amendment) Act
1930 as if that section had not been repealed.
Explanatory note
Section 6 (1) of the Succession Act 2006 (the Act) requires a will to be signed by the
testator or by some other person in the presence of and at the direction of the testator.
Item [1] of the proposed amendments makes it clear that the signature of a person
signing in the presence and at the direction of the testator must be made with the
intention of executing the will but that it is not essential that it be at the foot of the will.
Section 11 (1) (a) of the Act currently suggests that the only way to revoke the whole
or part of a will by authority of an order under section 16 or 18 of the Act is by making
another will. However, the Court may make an order authorising revocation to take
place in other ways under those sections. Item [2] replaces section 11 (1) (a) and items
[4] and [5] amend section 16 of the Act to make it clear that a will may be revoked in
whole or in part by a will or by other means, if authorised by, and done in compliance
with, such an order.
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Section 14 of the Act sets out the ways in which a will may be altered. Item [3] of the
proposed amendments clarifies the section by setting out the circumstances in which
section 14 (1) has no application.
Items [4][6] also make amendments to ensure consistency of expression in, and
between, sections 16 and 18 of the Act.
Item [6] amends section 21 of the Act (which enables the Court to have regard to
information given to the Court in support of an application) to make it clear that the
information referred to is that specified in section 19.
Item [7] amends section 31 of the Act to correct a typographical error.
Items [9] and [10] amend section 41 of the Act which currently operates as an exception
to the lapse rule contained in section 35 of the Act in circumstances where a
beneficiary, who is the issue of the testator, fails to survive the testator for 30 days but
leaves issue who do survive the testator for this period. The proposed amendment
extends the exception to circumstances where a period of 30 days, or some other
period for survival, appears in the will. Item [8] is a consequential amendment.
At present the exception does not apply if the original beneficiary does not fulfil a
condition imposed on the original beneficiary in the will or a contrary intention appears
in the will. Item [11] replaces section 41 (3) so that the exception will not apply if a
contrary intention appears in the will. Item [13] makes a consequential amendment to
section 41 (5). Item [12] omits section 41 (4) which currently indicates that a general
requirement or condition that issue survive the testator or reach a specified age does
not indicate such a contrary intention.
Item [14] amends section 54 of the Act to require the person having possession or
control of the will of a deceased person to allow the issue (not only the children) of the
deceased person to inspect or be given copies of the will.
Item [15] enables the making of savings and transitional regulations.
Items [16] and [17] replace transitional provisions concerning the application of
provisions of the Act.
Items [18], [19] and [20] make amendments to new section 92A as to be inserted in the
Wills, Probate and Administration Act 1898 by Schedule 2 to the Succession Act 2006
so that the section will be consistent with section 41 as proposed to be amended by
items [9] and [10].
Item [21] amends new section 92A so that a defined term is used consistently in the
section.
Item [22] repeals section 36B of the Conveyancing Act 1919. It has been replaced by
section 34 of the Succession Act 2006. Item [23] provides for the making of savings and
transitional regulations and continues the application of the repealed section to certain
wills and instruments.
1.24 Western Lands Act 1901 No 70
Section 9A
Insert after section 9:
9A Protection from personal liability
(1) Any matter or thing done or omitted to be done by a person who
is the Chairperson or an appointed member of a local land board
does not, if the matter or thing was done or omitted in good faith
for the purpose of exercising a function under this or any other
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Act, make the person personally liable to any action, claim or
demand in respect of that matter or thing.
(2) However, any such liability attaches instead to the Crown.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment to the Western Lands Act 1901 (the Act) provides that the
Chairperson and members of local land boards are protected from personal liability for
their actions and omissions done in good faith for the purpose of exercising any of their
functions under the Act or any other Act.
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Schedule 2 Amendments by way of statute law
revision
(Section 3)
2.1 Crimes Act 1900 No 40
[1] Section 545B (2), definition of "Intimidation"
Omit "meaning, and". Insert instead "meaning.".
[2] Section 545B (2), definition of "Injury"
Omit "nature, and". Insert instead "nature.".
Explanatory note
Items [1] and [2] of the proposed amendments omit redundant words.
2.2 Criminal Procedure Regulation 2005
[1] Clause 3, definition of "Director-General"
Omit "Attorney-General's". Insert instead "Attorney General's".
[2] Schedule 4, clause 1
Omit "In this Part:". Insert instead "In this Schedule:".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments corrects a reference to a Minister.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments corrects a reference.
2.3 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Act 2007 No 7
[1] Section 5 (2)
Insert "(other than in Schedule 2)" after "in this Act".
[2] Schedule 2, notes, item 5
Omit "within 7 days of the certificate being".
Insert instead "as soon as practicable after the certificate is".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments clarifies the status of notes.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments corrects a note.
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2.4 Duties Act 1997 No 123
Section 218BA, note
Omit "mortgage duty is to be reduced by half on 1 January 2010 and abolished
on 1 January 2011".
Insert instead "mortgage duty is to be abolished on 1 July 2009".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a note.
2.5 Fair Trading Regulation 2007
Clause 76
Insert "In this Division:" after the heading to the clause.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts missing words.
2.6 Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002
Schedule 5, Part 3
Omit the Part. Insert instead:
Part 3 Offences under Fisheries Management (Aquaculture)
Regulation 2007
Clause 54 (1) $200
Clause 54 (5) $200
Clause 54 (6) $200
Clause 55 (4) $200
Clause 56 (6) $200
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates references to a repealed regulation.
2.7 Maitland Local Environmental Plan 1993
Clause 52A (as inserted by Maitland Local Environmental Plan 1993
(Amendment No 96))
Renumber the clause as clause 52B.
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects duplicate clause numbering.
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2.8 Marine Parks Regulation 1999
Schedule 1
Omit "Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2002" wherever
occurring.
Insert instead "Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) Regulation 2007".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates references to a repealed regulation.
2.9 Mental Health Act 2007 No 8
Section 4 (2)
Insert "(other than in Schedule 1)" after "in this Act".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment clarifies the status of notes.
2.10 Mental Health (Criminal Procedure) Act 1990 No 10
[1] Section 3 (4)
Insert at the end of section 3:
(4) Notes included in this Act do not form part of this Act.
[2] Schedule 1
Omit "(Section 41)". Insert instead "(Section 78)".
Commencement
Item [1] of the amendments to the Mental Health (Criminal Procedure) Act 1990
commences, or is taken to commence, on the commencement of Schedule 7.7 [28] to
the Mental Health Act 2007.
Item [2] of the amendments to the Mental Health (Criminal Procedure) Act 1990
commences, or is taken to commence, on the commencement of Schedule 7.7 [30] to
the Mental Health Act 2007.
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments clarifies the status of notes.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments corrects a cross-reference.
2.11 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80
Schedule 13, Part 2, Group 3
Omit "Cyanthea". Insert instead "Cyathea".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a typographical error.
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2.12 Native Vegetation Regulation 2005
Clause 41 (2), definition of "Sydney Latitude"
Omit "33° 52 02.71 S". Insert instead "33° 52 02.71S".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts missing units.
2.13 Public Sector Employment and Management (General)
Regulation 1996
Clause 100AA
Omit "paragraph (h)" wherever occurring. Insert instead "paragraph (g)".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects cross-references.
2.14 Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 1998
Schedule 1
Omit the definition of relic that refers to "Queanbeyan City".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment omits a superseded definition.
2.15 Road Transport (General) Act 2005 No 11
Section 5 (1) (h)
Omit "regulation". Insert instead "statutory rule".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment confirms that statutory rules form part of the road transport
legislation.
2.16 Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65
Section 100B (6), definition of "special fire protection purpose"
Omit paragraph (f). Insert instead:
(f) seniors housing within the meaning of State
Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or
People with a Disability) 2004,
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment updates a cross-reference.
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2.17 State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or
People with a Disability) 2004
Clause 27 (1)
Omit "Bushfire". Insert instead "Bush Fire".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a typographical error.
2.18 State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005
[1] Schedule 6, Part 1, clause 1 (3), note
Omit "Schedule 3.w" from the note to the subclause.
Insert instead "Schedule 3.".
[2] Schedule 8, clause 1 (g)
Renumber subparagraph (ii) where secondly occurring as subparagraph (iii).
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments corrects a typographical error.
Item [2] of the proposed amendments corrects duplicate subparagraph numbering.
2.19 State Environmental Planning Policy (Temporary Structures
and Places of Public Entertainment) 2007
Clauses 15 (3) (e) and 16 (3) (d)
Omit "clause 18 of the Standard Instrument (Local Environmental Plans)
Order 2006" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "clause 18 of the standard instrument prescribed by the Standard
Instrument (Local Environmental Plans) Order 2006".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment clarifies a cross-reference.
2.20 Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 No 146
Section 11 (6)
Omit "10 (3)". Insert instead "10 (4)".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a cross-reference.
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2.21 Tallaganda Local Environmental Plan 1991
Schedule 6, items 3 and 4
Omit "(Amendment No 3)" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "(Amendment No 3)' ".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment inserts missing punctuation.
2.22 Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6
[1] Section 25 (b)
Omit "Permanent Trustee Company Limited".
Insert instead "Trust Company Fiduciary Services Limited".
[2] Section 36A (1)
Omit "J.P. Morgan Trust Australia Limited, the Permanent Trustee Company
Limited".
Insert instead "BNY Trust Company of Australia Limited, the Trust Company
Fiduciary Services Limited".
[3] Section 36B (2)
Omit "Permanent Trustee Company Limited".
Insert instead "Trust Company Fiduciary Services Limited".
[4] Second Schedule
Omit "Permanent Trustee Company Limited".
Insert instead "Trust Company Fiduciary Services Limited".
[5] Third Schedule, First Part
Omit "Permanent Trustee Company Limited".
Insert instead "Trust Company Fiduciary Services Limited".
[6] Third Schedule, First Part
Omit "J.P. Morgan Trust Australia Limited".
Insert instead "BNY Trust Company of Australia Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments are consequential on the change of name of companies.
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2.23 Trustee Companies Regulation 2005
[1] Clause 7 (2) (b)
Omit "Permanent Trustee Company Limited".
Insert instead "Trust Company Fiduciary Services Limited".
[2] Clause 7 (2) (e)
Omit "J.P. Morgan Trust Australia Limited".
Insert instead "BNY Trust Company of Australia Limited".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments are consequential on the change of name of companies.
2.24 Water Industry Competition Act 2006 No 104
Section 49 (5)
Omit "prescribed". Insert instead "prescribe".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a typographical error.
2.25 Water Sharing Plan for the Paterson Regulated River Water
Source 2007
[1] Clause 29 (1)
Renumber paragraph (b) where secondly occurring as paragraph (c).
[2] Clause 29 (1), note
Omit "imit". Insert instead "limit".
[3] Schedule 2
Omit "hare" from the matter relating to Target 9b.
Insert instead "share".
Explanatory note
Item [1] of the proposed amendments corrects duplicate paragraph numbering.
Items [2] and [3] of the proposed amendments correct typographical errors.
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2.26 Western Sydney Parklands Act 2006 No 92
Section 40
Omit "section 38". Insert instead "section 39".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendment corrects a cross-reference.
2.27 Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 1995
[1] Clause 13AA and the tables to clauses 14, 35, 42, 47 and 53
Omit "Explanatory note." wherever occurring. Insert instead "Note."
[2] Clause 13AB Notes
Omit "In this plan, the explanatory notes".
Insert instead "Notes in this plan".
Explanatory note
The proposed amendments clarify the status of notes.
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Schedule 3 Amendments consequential on
publication of Planning for Bush Fire
Protection
(Section 3)
Explanatory note
The amendments proposed in this Schedule update a number of environmental
planning instruments to take into account the preparation in December 2006 of a new
edition of Planning for Bush Fire Protection by the NSW Rural Fire Service in
co-operation with the Department of Planning.
3.1 Bathurst Regional (Interim) Local Environmental Plan 2005
Clause 22 (3) (c)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection, ISBN 0 9585987 89, produced by the
NSW Rural Fire Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006,".
3.2 Bellingen Local Environmental Plan 2003
Dictionary, definition of "asset protection zone"
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection published in December 2001 by the
NSW Rural Fire Service in collaboration with Planning NSW".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.3 Blue Mountains Local Environmental Plan 2005
[1] Clauses 78 (2) and (3), 81 (2)(4), 82 (2)(4), 83 (3) (a), 86 and 117 (1) and
Dictionary, definitions of "vegetation group 1", "vegetation group 2" and
"vegetation group 3"
Omit "Bushfire" wherever occurring. Insert instead "Bush Fire".
[2] Dictionary, definition of "Planning for Bushfire Protection"
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
Planning for Bush Fire Protection means the document of that
name, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire
Service in co-operation with the Department of Planning, dated
December 2006.
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3.4 Camden Local Environmental Plan No 74--Harrington Park
Clause 37 (3) (b)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection, ISBN 0 9585987 8 9, produced by the
NSW Rural Fire Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.5 Camden Local Environmental Plan No 121--Spring Farm
Clause 18 (2)
Omit "publication Planning for Bushfire Protection (December 2001)
produced by the Department and the NSW Rural Fire Service".
Insert instead "document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0
9751033 2 6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.6 Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002
[1] Clause 42A (1) (d) and (2)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection" wherever occurring.
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection".
[2] Clause 42A (3), definition of "Planning for Bushfire Protection"
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
Planning for Bush Fire Protection means the document titled
Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006.
3.7 Central Darling Local Environmental Plan 2004
[1] Clause 28 (2)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection".
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[2] Clause 28 (3), definition of "Planning for Bushfire Protection"
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
Planning for Bush Fire Protection means the document titled
Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006.
3.8 Cooma-Monaro Local Environmental Plan 1999--(Rural)
Clause 10 (2) (e)
Omit "trees within a fuel free zone within the meaning of the document
entitled "Planning for Bush Fire Protection" published by the Department of
Bush Fire Services".
Insert instead "trees within an inner protection area within the meaning of the
document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006,".
3.9 Dungog Local Environmental Plan 2006
Clause 26 (3)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection, published by the NSW Rural Fire
Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.10 Gilgandra Local Environmental Plan 2004
Clause 35 (1) (a)
Omit "December 2001 publication Planning for Bush Fire Protection
produced by the Department and the Rural Fire Service".
Insert instead "document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0
9751033 2 6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006".
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3.11 Great Lakes Local Environmental Plan 1996
Clause 10 (2) (e)
Omit "trees within a fuel free zone within the meaning of the document
entitled "Planning for Bush Fire Protection" published by the Department of
Bush Fire Services".
Insert instead "trees within an inner protection area within the meaning of the
document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006,".
3.12 Greater Metropolitan Regional Environmental Plan No 2--
Georges River Catchment
Clause 11, table
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection prepared by the Department of Urban
Affairs and Planning" from item 21 of the table.
Insert instead "entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2
6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.13 Gunnedah Local Environmental Plan 1998
[1] Clause 6 (1), definition of "bushfire hazard reduction"
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
bushfire hazard reduction means a reduction or modification (by
controlled burning or mechanical or manual means) of material
that constitutes a bushfire hazard in accordance with the
document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0
9751033 2 6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in
co-operation with the Department of Planning, dated December
2006.
[2] Clause 28 (4) (d)
Omit "the tree is in a fuel free zone (within the meaning of the document
entitled `Planning for Bushfire Protection' published by the Department of
Rural Fire Services)".
Insert instead "the tree is in an inner protection area within the meaning of the
document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
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3.14 Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2000--North
Wallarah Peninsula
Clause 22 (3) (i)
Omit "in a fuel free zone within the meaning of the document entitled
Planning for Bush Fire Protection published by the Department of Bush Fire
Services".
Insert instead "in an inner protection area within the meaning of the document
entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6, prepared by
the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department of Planning,
dated December 2006".
3.15 Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2004
[1] Clause 33 (3) (a)
Omit "the guidelines provided by the latest edition of the publication Planning
for Bushfire Protection approved by the Department and the Rural Fire
Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006,".
[2] Clause 33 (3) (a), note
Omit the note.
3.16 Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 1997
Clause 45C (4) (l)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection 2001 as produced by the NSW Rural
Fire Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
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3.17 Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 1995
Clause 48 (a)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection published by the NSW Rural Fire
Service in collaboration with Planning NSW in December 2001, or such Acts,
regulations or documents as may replace these".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.18 Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Villages of Mulgoa
and Wallacia)
[1] Clause 20 (4) (b)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection, produced by the NSW Rural Fire
Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
[2] Clause 20 (5) (a)
Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
(a) be satisfied that the development will be in accordance
with Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033
2 6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in
co-operation with the Department of Planning, dated
December 2006, and
3.19 Port Stephens Local Environmental Plan 2000
Schedule 4
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection (published in December 2001 by the
NSW Rural Fire Service in collaboration with the Department of Planning)"
wherever occurring.
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006,".
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3.20 Severn Local Environmental Plan 2002
Clause 42 (6) (d) (i)
Omit "that the tree was in a fuel free zone within the meaning of the document
entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection published by the Department of
Bush Fire Services".
Insert instead "that the tree was in an inner protection area within the meaning
of the document entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033
2 6, prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.21 Shellharbour Rural Local Environmental Plan 2004
[1] Clause 39 (2) (e)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection--2001".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006,".
[2] Dictionary, definition of "asset protection zone"
Omit "Planning for Bush Fire Protection--Guidelines".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.22 Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985
[1] Clause 11C (2) (k) (i)
Omit "`Planning for Bushfire Protection' guidelines published by the NSW
Rural Fire Service".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
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Protection
[2] Clause 28 (3) (a)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection (ISBN 0 9585987 8 9), prepared by
Planning & Environment Services, NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation
with the Department of Planning (as it then was), and published in December
2001".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
3.23 Snowy River Local Environmental Plan 1997
Clause 44 (3) (d)
Omit "in a fuel free zone within the meaning of the document entitled
`Planning for Bush Fire Protection' published by the Department of Bush Fire
Services where the tree is of a size or species that represents a fire hazard in
that fuel free zone".
Insert instead "in an inner protection area within the meaning of the document
entitled Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6, prepared by
the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department of Planning,
dated December 2006".
3.24 Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 17--Kurnell
Peninsula (1989)
Clause 34 (8) (c) (i)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection published in December 2001 by the
NSW Rural Fire Service in collaboration with Planning NSW".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
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3.25 Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 25--Orchard Hills
Schedule 2
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection (ISBN 0 9585987 8 9, published by
Planning & Environment Services, NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation
with the former Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, and dated
December 2001) have been met in the design and siting of all buildings on the
site" from the matter relating to Lot 502, DP 866791 under the heading
"Wentworth Road".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006, have been met".
3.26 Tamworth Local Environmental Plan 1996
[1] Clause 17B (2)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection".
[2] Clause 17B (3), definition of "Planning for Bushfire Protection"
Omit the definition. Insert instead:
Planning for Bush Fire Protection means the document titled
Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the
Department of Planning, dated December 2006.
3.27 Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000
Clause 39A (3)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection, prepared by Planning & Environment
Services, NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the then Department
of Urban and Transport Planning, and dated December 2001".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
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3.28 Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 1995
Clause 13C (9) (d) (i)
Omit "Planning for Bushfire Protection, ISBN 0 9585987 8 9, prepared by
Planning & Environment Services, NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation
with the former Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, and dated
December 2001".
Insert instead "Planning for Bush Fire Protection, ISBN 0 9751033 2 6,
prepared by the NSW Rural Fire Service in co-operation with the Department
of Planning, dated December 2006".
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
(Section 3)
4.1 Border Railways Act 1922 No 16
Section 11
Insert after section 10:
11 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of certain provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Border Railways (Grain Elevators)
Amendment Act 1957, sections 1 (2) and 26 of that Act continue
to have effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 1 (2) and 26 of the Border Railways (Grain Elevators)
Amendment Act 1957 are transferred provisions to which section
30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.2 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203
[1] Schedule 6 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 3:
Part 2A Environmental Planning Legislation
Amendment Act 1995
3A Application of amendment
(1) The amendment made by the amending Act extends to the
consents granted by Port Stephens Shire Council on 7 June 1978
and 28 March 1979 to RZM (Newcastle) Limited in respect of
mineral sandmining on land comprised in Mining Leases 594,
1226 and 744 despite the decision of the Land and Environment
Court in Paul Winn v Director-General of National Parks and
Wildlife and RZM Pty Limited (No 40209 of 1995).
(2) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) section 4 of
the amending Act. Subclause (1) is a transferred provision to
which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
(3) In this clause:
amending Act means the Environmental Planning Legislation
Amendment Act 1995.
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
[2] Schedule 6, Part 9A
Insert after clause 37:
Part 9A Environmental Planning and Assessment
Amendment (Affordable Housing) Act 2000
37A Compensation
(1) To remove any doubt, the Land Acquisition (Just Terms
Compensation) Act 1991 does not apply to anything done or
required to be done pursuant to a consent granted before or after
5 June 2000 (the commencement of the amending Act) in
accordance with a provision referred to in section 7 (1) (a), (b) or
(c) of the amending Act.
(2) Subclause (1) re-enacts (with minor modifications) section 9 of
the amending Act. Subclause (1) is a transferred provision to
which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
(3) In this clause:
amending Act means the Environmental Planning and
Assessment Amendment (Affordable Housing) Act 2000.
4.3 Farm Water Supplies Act 1946 No 22
Section 20
Insert after section 19:
20 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Farm Water Supplies (Transfer of
Functions) Amendment Act 1986, clauses 4, 5, 7 and 9 of
Schedule 3 to that Act continue to have effect and are taken to
have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 9 of Schedule 3 to the Farm Water Supplies
(Transfer of Functions) Amendment Act 1986 are transferred
provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
4.4 General Post Office (Approaches Improvement) Act 1889
53 Vic No 13
Section 7
Insert after section 6:
7 Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings and
transitional provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subsection, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to
have effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
General Post Office (Approaches Sections 2 and 3 and First and
Improvement) Act Amendment Act Second Schedules
1892
General Post Office (Approaches Sections 47 and Schedules AC
Improvement) Act Further
Amendment Act 1901
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subsection (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.5 Harness Racing Act 2002 No 39
Schedule 6 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of Act
1A Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provision
(1) Despite the repeal of the Trotting Authority (Amendment) Act
1981, section 4 of that Act continues to have effect and is taken
to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Section 4 of the Trotting Authority (Amendment) Act 1981 is a
transferred provision to which section 30A of the Interpretation
Act 1987 applies.
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
4.6 Heritage Act 1977 No 136
Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1AA Effect of repeal of Act
1AA Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Heritage (Elizabeth Farm) Amendment
Act 1985, section 4 of, and clause 3 of Schedule 3 to, that Act
continue to have effect and are taken to have been transferred to
this Act.
(2) Section 4 of, and clause 3 of Schedule 3 to, the Heritage
(Elizabeth Farm) Amendment Act 1985 are transferred provisions
to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.7 Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1944 No 28
Section 3
Insert after Part 2:
3 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provision
(1) Despite the repeal of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions)
(De Facto Relationships) Amendment Act 1984, section 4 of that
Act continues to have effect and is taken to have been transferred
to this Act.
(2) Section 4 of the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (De
Facto Relationships) Amendment Act 1984 is a transferred
provision to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
4.8 Local Government Act 1993 No 30
Schedule 8 Savings, transitional and other provisions consequent on
the enactment of other Acts
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of certain Acts
1A Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings, transitional
and other provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
Greater Newcastle (Amendment) Sections 24
Act 1940
Local Government (Amendment) Sections 1 (2), 25 and 7 and
Act 1951 Schedule
Local Government (Further Section 6 (2)
Amendment) Act 1948
Local Government (Further Sections 17 and 18
Amendment) Act 1972
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
4.9 Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation)
Act 1927 No 35
Schedule H Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of certain Acts
1A Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings, transitional
and other provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
Local Government and Other Section 4
Authorities (Superannuation)
Amendment Act 1983
Local Government and Other Section 3
Authorities (Superannuation)
Amendment Act 1985
Local Government Section 5
(Superannuation) Amendment Act
1948
University of Sydney (Certain Sections 57
Employees) Superannuation Act
1979
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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4.10 Moore-street Improvement Act of 1890 54 Vic No 30
Section 27
Insert after section 26:
27 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Moore-street Improvement Act
Amendment Act of 1892, sections 1, 3 and 4 of that Act continue
to have effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 1, 3 and 4 of the Moore-street Improvement Act
Amendment Act of 1892 are transferred provisions to which
section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.11 New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act 1972 No 70
Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 1:
2 Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings, transitional
and other provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
New South Wales Retirement Clauses 2, 3 and 7 of Schedule 6
Benefits (Amendment) Act 1976
New South Wales Retirement Sections 3, 5 and 6
Benefits (Amendment) Act 1979
New South Wales Retirement Clauses 2 and 3 of Schedule 2
Benefits (Further Amendment)
Act 1983
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
4.12 Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial
Association Act of 1905
Section 5
Insert after section 4:
5 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of certain provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural,
and Industrial Association (Extension) Act 1925, section 2 of,
and the Schedule to, that Act continue to have effect and are taken
to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Section 2 of, and the Schedule to, the Newcastle Agricultural,
Horticultural, and Industrial Association (Extension) Act 1925
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.13 Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 No 53
Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 11:
12 Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings and
transitional provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
Parliamentary Contributory Section 4
Superannuation (Amendment) Act
1981
Parliamentary Contributory Section 4
Superannuation (Constitution)
Amendment Act 1979
Superannuation Legislation Part 2 of Schedule 11
(Amendment) Act 1991
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
4.14 Pipelines Act 1967 No 90
Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of Act
1A Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Pipelines (Amendment) Act 1974,
section 2 of that Act continues to have effect and is taken to have
been transferred to this Act.
(2) Section 2 of the Pipelines (Amendment) Act 1974 is a transferred
provision to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
4.15 Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906 No 28
Schedule 6 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of certain Acts
1A Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings, transitional
and other provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
Police Regulation Section 4
(Superannuation) Amendment Act
1974
Police Regulation Section 5 (4)
(Superannuation) Amendment Act
1981
Police Regulation Schedules 5 and 6
(Superannuation and Appeals)
Amendment Act 1979
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(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.16 Public Works Act 1912 No 45
Ninth Schedule Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 2:
Effect of repeal of certain Acts
3 Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings and
transitional provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
Broken Hill Water and Sewerage Sections 38 and Schedule
(Radium Hill) Amendment Act
1954
Warwick Farm Railway Sections 2 and 3 and the Schedule
(Amendment) Act 1924
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.17 Seat of Government Surrender Act 1909 No 14
Section 9
Insert after section 8:
9 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provision
(1) Despite the repeal of the Seat of Government Surrender
(Amendment) Act 1923, section 4 of, and the Schedule to, that Act
continue to have effect and are taken to have been transferred to
this Act.
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
(2) Section 4 of, and the Schedule to, the Seat of Government
Surrender (Amendment) Act 1923 are transferred provisions to
which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.18 Stamp Duties Act 1920 No 47
Tenth Schedule Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 1A:
Part 1B Effect of repeal of Act
1B Repeal of Act does not affect operation of exemption
(1) Despite the repeal of the Stamp Duties (Churches) Amendment
Act 1977, section 4 of that Act continues to have effect and is
taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Section 4 of the Stamp Duties (Churches) Amendment Act 1977
is a transferred provision to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.19 Stanford Coal-mine Railway Act of 1900
Section 44
Insert after section 43:
44 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provision
(1) Despite the repeal of the Stanford Coal-mine Railway
(Amendment) Act 1943, sections 26 of that Act continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 26 of the Stanford Coal-mine Railway (Amendment)
Act 1943 are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.20 Superannuation Act 1916 No 28
[1] Schedule 25 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert at the beginning of the list of Acts in clause 1 (1):
Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Act 1991
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
[2] Schedule 25, Part 1A
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of certain Acts
1A Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings and
transitional provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
Superannuation (Amendment) Act Sections 3 and 4
1935
Superannuation (Amendment) Act Section 2 (3) and (4)
1948
Superannuation (Amendment) Act Section 12
1972
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.21 Sydney Grammar School Act 1854
Section 15
Insert after section 14:
15 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Sydney Grammar School (Amendment)
Act 1972, sections 2 and 3 of that Act continue to have effect and
are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 2 and 3 of the Sydney Grammar School (Amendment)
Act 1972 are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
4.22 Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170
Schedule 5 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of Act
1A Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings, transitional and
other provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority
(Amendment and Validation) Act 1985, sections 810 of that Act
continue to have effect and are taken to have been transferred to
this Act.
(2) Sections 810 of the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority
(Amendment and Validation) Act 1985 are transferred provisions
to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.23 Teaching Service Act 1980 No 23
Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 2:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of Act
2A Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Miscellaneous Acts (Education
Commission) Repeal and Amendment Act 1980, clauses 46 and
16 of Schedule 3 to that Act continue to have effect and are taken
to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Clauses 46 and 16 of Schedule 3 to the Miscellaneous Acts
(Education Commission) Repeal and Amendment Act 1980 are
transferred provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation
Act 1987 applies.
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
4.24 Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6
Section 38
Insert after section 37A:
38 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Trustee Companies (Amendment) Act
1983, sections 35 of that Act continue to have effect and are
taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 35 of the Trustee Companies (Amendment) Act 1983
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.25 University of Sydney Act 1989 No 124
Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 10:
10A Repeal of Acts does not affect operation of savings and
transitional provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Acts listed in Column 1 of the Table to
this subclause, the provisions listed in Column 2 continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
Table
Column 1 Column 2
University Amendment Sections 13
(Exhibitioners' Fees) Act 1918
University Prizes and Medals Section 2 and Schedule
Alteration Act 1917
(2) The provisions listed in Column 2 of the Table to subclause (1)
are transferred provisions to which section 30A of the
Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
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Amendments transferring provisions Schedule 4
4.26 Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Act 1917 No 25
Section 12
Insert after section 11:
12 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of certain provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings)
Amendment Act 1974, sections 48 of that Act continue to have
effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 48 of the Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings)
Amendment Act 1974 are transferred provisions to which section
30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.27 Wentworth Irrigation Act 1890 54 Vic No 7
Schedule 3 Savings and transitional provisions
Insert after clause 1:
Part 1A Effect of repeal of Act
1A Repeal of Act does not affect operation of certain provision
(1) Despite the repeal of the Wentworth Irrigation (Amendment) Act
1979, section 4 of that Act continues to have effect and is taken
to have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Section 4 of the Wentworth Irrigation (Amendment) Act 1979 is
a transferred provision to which section 30A of the Interpretation
Act 1987 applies.
4.28 Western Lands Act 1901 No 70
Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after clause 1AAA:
Part 1AA Effect of repeal of Act
1AAB Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Western Lands (Amendment) Act of
1905, sections 11, 1316, 2729 and 3340 of that Act continue
to have effect and are taken to have been transferred to this Act.
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Schedule 4 Amendments transferring provisions
(2) Sections 11, 1316, 2729 and 3340 of the Western Lands
(Amendment) Act of 1905 are transferred provisions to which
section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987 applies.
4.29 Workers Compensation Act 1987 No 70
Schedule 6 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Insert after Part 18:
Part 18AA Provisions consequent on enactment of
Miscellaneous Acts (Workers'
Compensation) Amendment Act 1984
1 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings, transitional and
other provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Miscellaneous Acts (Workers'
Compensation) Amendment Act 1984, clauses 16 and 810 of
Schedule 2 to that Act continue to have effect and are taken to
have been transferred to this Act.
(2) Clauses 16 and 810 of Schedule 2 to the Miscellaneous Acts
(Workers' Compensation) Amendment Act 1984 are transferred
provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
4.30 Young Men's Christian Association of Sydney Incorporation
Act 1906
Section 13
Insert after section 12:
13 Repeal of Act does not affect operation of savings and transitional
provisions
(1) Despite the repeal of the Young Men's Christian Association of
Sydney Incorporation (Amendment) Act 1976, sections 3 and 4 of
that Act continue to have effect and are taken to have been
transferred to this Act.
(2) Sections 3 and 4 of the Young Men's Christian Association of
Sydney Incorporation (Amendment) Act 1976 are transferred
provisions to which section 30A of the Interpretation Act 1987
applies.
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Repeals Schedule 5
Schedule 5 Repeals
(Section 4)
Part 1 Acts that are redundant
Appropriation Act 2006 No 46
Appropriation (Budget Variations) Act 2006 No 22
Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2006 No 47
Appropriation (Special Offices) Act 2006 No 48
Conveyancing and Law of Property (Supplemental) Act 1901 No 37
Crown Lands (Validation of Revocations) Act 1983 No 55
Governor-General's Establishment Contribution Act 1900 No 78
King George V and King George VI Memorial Act 1953 No 26
National Oil Proprietary Limited Agreement Ratification Act 1937 No 2
Newcastle Tattersall's Club Act of 1945
Part 2 Acts that contain only amendments that are
commenced
Note. Section 30 (2) (c) of the Interpretation Act 1987 ensures that, when an Act is repealed,
no amendment or validation made by the Act is affected.
Residential Tenancies Amendment (Public Housing) Act 2004 No 66
Smoke-free Environment Amendment Act 2004 No 110
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2004 No 91
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2005 No 64
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2005 No 98
Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003 No 81
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Schedule 5 Repeals
Part 3 Acts that contain only commenced
amendments and redundant savings,
transitional and other provisions
Note. Section 30 (2) (c) of the Interpretation Act 1987 ensures that, when an Act is repealed,
no amendment or validation made by the Act is affected. Section 30 (2) (d) ensures that, when
an Act is repealed, the operation of any savings or transitional provision contained in the Act
is not affected.
Administration of Justice Act 1973 No 19
Architects (Amendment) Act 1983 No 25
Australian Oil Refining Pty. Limited Agreement Ratification (Amendment) Act 1961
No 35
Baptist Union Incorporation (Amendment) Act 1984 No 5
Bishop Tyrrell Trust (Amendment) Act 1939 No 27
Border Railways (Amendment) Act 1941 No 13
Camperdown Cemetery (Amendment) Act 1950 No 15
Camperdown Cemetery (Amendment) Act 1977 No 22
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Act 1934 No 26
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Act 1959 No 18
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Act 1980 No 154
Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1978 No 28
Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1979 No 10
Coal Mining (Amendment) Act 1981 No 110
Companies (Amendment) Act 1971 No 61
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1992 No 106
Constitution Amendment Act 2000 No 30
Constitution Amendment (Legislative Council) Act 1932 (1933 No 2)
Constitution and Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1978
No 75
Constitution (Consolidated Fund) Amendment Act 1982 No 95
Constitution (Legislative Council Compensation) Act 1979 No 11
Constitution (Legislative Council) Further Amendment Act 1991 No 61
Conveyancing (Amendment) Act 1976 No 84
Conveyancing (Amendment) Act 1984 No 20
Conveyancing (Amendment) Act 1985 No 142
Conveyancing (Passing of Risk) Amendment Act 1986 No 6
Conveyancing (Plan Registration) Amendment Act 1986 No 150
Conveyancing (Real Property Computer Register) Amendment Act 1979 No 171
Courts Legislation (Crown Appeals) Amendment Act 1994 No 56
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Crimes (Amendment) Act 1988 No 81
Crimes and Other Acts (Amendment) Act 1974 No 50
Crimes (Bail) Amendment Act 1978 No 166
Crimes (Compensation) Amendment Act 1984 No 70
Crimes (Criminal Destruction and Damage) Amendment Act 1987 No 287
Crimes (Domestic Violence) Amendment Act 1993 No 101
Crimes (Identity of Offenders) Amendment Act 1992 No 19
Crimes Legislation (Dangerous Articles) Amendment Act 1994 No 17
Crimes (Mental Disorder) Amendment Act 1989 No 100
Crimes (Procedure) Amendment Act 1983 No 170
Crimes (Procedure) Amendment Act 1987 No 289
District Court (Amendment) Act 1987 No 164
District Court (Garnishee Proceedings) Amendment Act 1987 No 20
District Court (Procedure) Amendment Act 1984 No 170
Environmental Planning and Assessment (Amendment) Act 1985 No 228
Financial Institutions (New South Wales) Amendment Act 1996 No 32
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1979
No 7
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1980
No 191
Local Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1993 No 32
Miscellaneous Acts (Community Welfare) Repeal and Amendment Act 1987 No 58
Miscellaneous Acts (Financial Accommodation) Amendment Act 1981 No 83
Miscellaneous Acts (Public Finance and Audit) Repeal and Amendment Act 1983
No 153
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Act 1984 No 86
Necropolis (Amendment) Act 1973 No 4
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Act 1973 No 43
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Act 1982 No 26
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Fund Closure) Amendment Act 1985 No 43
Optical Dispensers (Amendment) Act 1987 No 276
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1979 No 132
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1926 No 12
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1928 No 55
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1987 No 132
Parliamentary Remuneration Further Amendment Act 1998 No 119
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1984 No 73
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Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1987 No 220
Police Regulation (Superannuation) (Workers Compensation) Amendment Act 1987
No 81
Real Property (Amendment) Act 1970 No 23
Real Property (Amendment) Act 1989 No 15
Real Property (Caveats) Amendment Act 1986 No 167
Real Property (Computer Register) Amendment Act 1979 No 164
Real Property (Crown Land Titles) Amendment Act 1980 No 193
Real Property (Further Amendment) Act 1987 No 280
Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Amendment) Act 1975 No 57
Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Amendment Act 1996 No 20
Simon University College (Amendment) Act 1989 No 88
Stamp Duties (Administration) Amendment Act 1983 No 13
Stamp Duties (Further Amendment) Act 1987 No 227
State Development and Country Industries Assistance (Amendment) Act 1985
No 187
Statute Law Revision Act 1937 No 35
Strata Titles (Amendment) Act 1987 No 147
Strata Titles (Leasehold) Amendment Act 1987 No 148
Strata Titles (Real Property Computer Register) Amendment Act 1979 No 174
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1975 No 98
Superannuation (Decimal Currency) Amendment Act 1965 No 37
Superannuation (Retrenchment) Amendment Act 1987 No 40
Superannuation (Solicitor General) Amendment Act 1979 No 58
Supreme Court (Amendment) Act 1987 No 163
Supreme Court (Commercial Division) Amendment Act 1985 No 28
Sydney Turf Club (Amendment) Act 1974 No 26
Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Act 1963 No 52
Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Act 1973 No 33
Trustee Companies (Amendment) Act 1989 No 42
Trustee Companies (Further Amendment) Act 1982 No 173
University and College Lands and Victoria Park (Amendment) Act 1937 No 36
Valuation of Land (Amendment) Act 1984 No 120
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Part 4 Acts that contain only commenced
amendments and provisions being transferred
to another Act by Schedule 4
Note. Section 30 (2) (c) of the Interpretation Act 1987 ensures that, when an Act is repealed,
no amendment or validation made by the Act is affected. Section 30A provides that, when a
provision is transferred from an Act to another Act and an Act states that the provision is a
transferred provision to which section 30A applies, the transfer does not affect the operation
(if any) or meaning of the provision.
Column 1 Column 2
Act to which provisions being
Name of Act being repealed transferred by Schedule 4
Border Railways (Grain Elevators) Border Railways Act 1922
Amendment Act 1957 No 9
Broken Hill Water and Sewerage (Radium Public Works Act 1912
Hill) Amendment Act 1954 No 12
Environmental Planning and Assessment Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
Amendment (Affordable Housing) Act 2000 1979
No 29
Environmental Planning Legislation Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
Amendment Act 1995 No 90 1979
Farm Water Supplies (Transfer of Functions) Farm Water Supplies Act 1946
Amendment Act 1986 No 104
General Post Office (Approaches General Post Office (Approaches
Improvement) Act Amendment Act 1892 Improvement) Act 1889
55 Vic No 11
General Post Office (Approaches General Post Office (Approaches
Improvement) Act Further Amendment Act Improvement) Act 1889
1901 No 39
Greater Newcastle (Amendment) Act 1940 Local Government Act 1993
No 28
Heritage (Elizabeth Farm) Amendment Act Heritage Act 1977
1985 No 144
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
(De Facto Relationships) Amendment Act 1944
1984 No 150
Local Government and Other Authorities Local Government and Other Authorities
(Superannuation) Amendment Act 1983 (Superannuation) Act 1927
No 22
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Column 1 Column 2
Act to which provisions being
Name of Act being repealed transferred by Schedule 4
Local Government and Other Authorities Local Government and Other Authorities
(Superannuation) Amendment Act 1985 (Superannuation) Act 1927
No 179
Local Government (Amendment) Act 1951 Local Government Act 1993
No 18
Local Government (Further Amendment) Local Government Act 1993
Act 1948 No 44
Local Government (Further Amendment) Local Government Act 1993
Act 1972 No 64
Local Government (Superannuation) Local Government and Other Authorities
Amendment Act 1948 No 33 (Superannuation) Act 1927
Miscellaneous Acts (Education Commission) Teaching Service Act 1980
Repeal and Amendment Act 1980 No 24
Miscellaneous Acts (Workers' Workers Compensation Act 1987
Compensation) Amendment Act 1984 No 93
Moore-street Improvement Act Amendment Moore-street Improvement Act of 1890
Act of 1892 55 Vic No 13
New South Wales Retirement Benefits New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act
(Amendment) Act 1976 No 28 1972
New South Wales Retirement Benefits New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act
(Amendment) Act 1979 No 124 1972
New South Wales Retirement Benefits New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act
(Further Amendment) Act 1983 No 63 1972
Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural and
Industrial Association (Extension) Act 1925 Industrial Association Act of 1905
No 20
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
(Amendment) Act 1981 No 86 Act 1971
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
(Constitution) Amendment Act 1979 No 6 Act 1971
Pipelines (Amendment) Act 1974 No 2 Pipelines Act 1967
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act
Amendment Act 1974 No 46 1906
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act
Amendment Act 1981 No 24 1906
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Column 1 Column 2
Act to which provisions being
Name of Act being repealed transferred by Schedule 4
Police Regulation (Superannuation and Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act
Appeals) Amendment Act 1979 No 133 1906
Seat of Government Surrender (Amendment) Seat of Government Surrender Act 1909
Act 1923 No 31
Stamp Duties (Churches) Amendment Act Stamp Duties Act 1920
1977 No 92
Stanford Coal-mine Railway (Amendment) Stanford Coal-mine Railway Act of 1900
Act 1943 No 35
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1935 Superannuation Act 1916
No 26
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1948 Superannuation Act 1916
No 9
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1972 Superannuation Act 1916
No 66
Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
Act 1991 No 95 Act 1971
Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act
(Amendment and Validation) Act 1985 1998
No 194
Sydney Grammar School (Amendment) Act Sydney Grammar School Act 1854
1972 No 42
Trotting Authority (Amendment) Act 1981 Harness Racing Act 2002
No 3
Trustee Companies (Amendment) Act 1983 Trustee Companies Act 1964
No 82
University Amendment (Exhibitioners' Fees) University of Sydney Act 1989
Act 1918 No 43
University of Sydney (Certain Employees) Local Government and Other Authorities
Superannuation Act 1979 No 190 (Superannuation) Act 1927
University Prizes and Medals Alteration Act University of Sydney Act 1989
1917 No 19
Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Act
Amendment Act 1974 No 27 1917
Warwick Farm Railway (Amendment) Act Public Works Act 1912
1924 No 17
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Column 1 Column 2
Act to which provisions being
Name of Act being repealed transferred by Schedule 4
Wentworth Irrigation (Amendment) Act 1979 Wentworth Irrigation Act 1890
No 161
Western Lands (Amendment) Act of 1905 Western Lands Act 1901
No 38
Young Men's Christian Association of Young Men's Christian Association of
Sydney Incorporation (Amendment) Act Sydney Incorporation Act 1906
1976 No 60
Explanatory note
Part 1 repeals Acts that are redundant.
Part 2 repeals Acts that contain only amendments, or amendments and repeals, that
have commenced.
Part 3 repeals Acts that contain only amendments, or amendments and repeals, that
have commenced and savings, transitional or other provisions that are redundant.
Part 4 repeals Acts that contain only amendments that have commenced and savings,
transitional or other provisions the operation of which is preserved by amendments
proposed to be made by Schedule 4 to this Act.
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 being repealed are up-to-date on the Legislation
Database maintained by the Parliamentary Counsel's Office and are available
electronically (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au).
Section 30 (2) of the Interpretation Act 1987 ensures that the following matters are not
affected when an Act or statutory rule is amended or repealed:
(a) the proof of any past act or thing,
(b) any right, privilege, obligation or liability saved by the operation of the Act or
statutory rule,
(c) any amendment or validation made by the Act or statutory rule,
(d) the operation of any savings or transitional provision contained in the Act or
statutory rule.
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Schedule 6 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 (whether or not the
amending provision has been repealed).
(2) In this clause:
amending provision means a provision of an Act 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.
Explanatory note
This clause ensures that certain amendments, including amendments correcting errors
in 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
be taken to have commenced 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 an instrument, or
(b) repeals and re-enacts (with or without modification) a provision
of an Act or an instrument,
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 provided, vitiate any act done or decision made under the provision as in
force before the amendment or repeal.
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3 Application of Interpretation Act 1987 to amendments to statutory rules
Sections 39, 40 and 41 of the Interpretation Act 1987 do not apply to
any amendments to statutory rules made by this Act.
Explanatory note
This clause makes it clear that certain provisions concerning the making, tabling and
disallowance of statutory rules do not apply to amendments to statutory rules made by
the proposed Act.
4 Effect of amendment on instruments
(1) Except where expressly provided to the contrary, any instrument made
under an Act amended by this Act, that is in force immediately before
the commencement of the amendment, is taken to have been made
under the Act as amended.
(2) The amendment of an instrument by this Act does not prevent its later
amendment or repeal by another instrument.
Explanatory note
Subclause (1) ensures that, unless expressly provided, any instrument that is in force
and made under a provision of an Act that is amended or substituted by the proposed
Act will be taken to have been made under the Act as amended.
Subclause (2) ensures that the amendment of an instrument by the proposed Act does
not prevent its later amendment or repeal by another instrument.
5 Revocation of repeal
(1) The Governor may by proclamation published in the Gazette revoke the
repeal of any Act or instrument effected by this Act.
(2) Any Act or instrument the subject of a proclamation under subclause (1)
is taken not to be, and never to have been, repealed by this Act.
(3) Subclause (2) does not operate in respect of any Act or instrument 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 publication in the Gazette of the proclamation
under subclause (1) in respect of that Act or instrument, 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 publication of that proclamation.
(4) A reference in this clause to an Act or instrument includes a reference
to a provision of any Act or instrument.
Explanatory note
This clause enables the Governor, by proclamation, to revoke the repeal of any Act or
instrument or the provision of any Act or instrument repealed by this Act. The Act or
instrument or provision of an Act or instrument the subject of the revocation of repeal
is taken not to be, and never to have been, repealed.
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6 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 proposed Act.
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Notes
Index of Acts and instruments amended by Schedules 14
Bathurst Regional (Interim) Local Environmental Plan 2005--Schedule 3
Bellingen Local Environmental Plan 2003--Schedule 3
Blue Mountains Local Environmental Plan 2005--Schedule 3
Border Railways Act 1922 No 16--Schedule 4
Camden Local Environmental Plan No 74--Harrington Park--Schedule 3
Camden Local Environmental Plan No 121--Spring Farm--Schedule 3
Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002--Schedule 3
Central Darling Local Environmental Plan 2004--Schedule 3
Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140--Schedule 1
Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6--Schedule 1
Cooma-Monaro Local Environmental Plan 1999--(Rural)--Schedule 3
Crimes Act 1900 No 40--Schedule 2
Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23--Schedule 1
Criminal Procedure Regulation 2005--Schedule 2
Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6--Schedule 1
Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Act 1989 No 7--Schedule 1
Crown Lands (Continued Tenures) Regulation 2006--Schedule 1
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Act 2007 No 7--Schedule 2
Dungog Local Environmental Plan 2006--Schedule 3
Duties Act 1997 No 123--Schedule 2
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203--Schedule 4
Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68--Schedule 1
Fair Trading Regulation 2007--Schedule 2
Farm Water Supplies Act 1946 No 22--Schedule 4
Fines Act 1996 No 99--Schedule 1
Firearms Act 1996 No 46--Schedule 1
Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002--Schedule 2
Freedom of Information Regulation 2005--Schedule 1
General Post Office (Approaches Improvement) Act 1889 53 Vic No 13--Schedule 4
Gilgandra Local Environmental Plan 2004--Schedule 3
Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal Act 1980 No 39--Schedule 1
Great Lakes Local Environmental Plan 1996--Schedule 3
Greater Metropolitan Regional Environmental Plan No 2--Georges River
Catchment--Schedule 3
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Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 No 49--Schedule 1
Gunnedah Local Environmental Plan 1998--Schedule 3
Harness Racing Act 2002 No 39--Schedule 4
Heritage Act 1977 No 136--Schedule 4
Home Building Act 1989 No 147--Schedule 1
Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53--Schedule 1
Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2000--North Wallarah Peninsula--
Schedule 3
Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2004--Schedule 3
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1944 No 28--Schedule 4
Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 1997--Schedule 3
Local Government Act 1993 No 30--Schedules 1 and 4
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Act 1927 No 35--
Schedule 4
Maitland Local Environmental Plan 1993--Schedule 2
Marine Parks Regulation 1999--Schedule 2
Mental Health Act 2007 No 8--Schedule 2
Mental Health (Criminal Procedure) Act 1990 No 10--Schedule 2
Moore-street Improvement Act of 1890 54 Vic No 30--Schedule 4
Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 1995--Schedule 3
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80--Schedule 2
Native Vegetation Regulation 2005--Schedule 2
New South Wales Retirement Benefits Act 1972 No 70--Schedule 4
Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Association Act of 1905--
Schedule 4
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 No 53--Schedule 4
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment Act 2006 No 68--Schedule 1
Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Villages of Mulgoa and Wallacia)--
Schedule 3
Pipelines Act 1967 No 90--Schedule 4
Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28--Schedule 1
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906 No 28--Schedule 4
Port Stephens Local Environmental Plan 2000--Schedule 3
Public Sector Employment and Management (General) Regulation 1996--
Schedule 2
Public Works Act 1912 No 45--Schedule 4
Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 1998--Schedule 2
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Real Property Act 1900 No 25--Schedule 1
Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142--Schedule 1
Road Transport (General) Act 2005 No 11--Schedule 2
Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65--Schedule 2
Seat of Government Surrender Act 1909 No 14--Schedule 4
Security Industry Act 1997 No 157--Schedule 1
Severn Local Environmental Plan 2002--Schedule 3
Shellharbour Rural Local Environmental Plan 2004--Schedule 3
Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985--Schedule 3
Snowy River Local Environmental Plan 1997--Schedule 3
Stamp Duties Act 1920 No 47--Schedule 4
Stanford Coal-mine Railway Act of 1900--Schedule 4
State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or People with a
Disability) 2004--Schedule 2
State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005--Schedule 2
State Environmental Planning Policy (Temporary Structures and Places of Public
Entertainment) 2007--Schedule 2
Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34--Schedule 1
Stock Diseases Regulation 2004--Schedule 1
Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 No 146--Schedule 2
Succession Act 2006 No 80--Schedule 1
Superannuation Act 1916 No 28--Schedule 4
Sydney Grammar School Act 1854--Schedule 4
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170--Schedule 4
Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 17--Kurnell Peninsula (1989)--
Schedule 3
Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 25--Orchard Hills--Schedule 3
Tallaganda Local Environmental Plan 1991--Schedule 2
Tamworth Local Environmental Plan 1996--Schedule 3
Teaching Service Act 1980 No 23--Schedule 4
Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6--Schedules 2 and 4
Trustee Companies Regulation 2005--Schedule 2
Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000--Schedule 3
University of Sydney Act 1989 No 124--Schedule 4
Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Act 1917 No 25--Schedule 4
Water Industry Competition Act 2006 No 104--Schedule 2
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Water Sharing Plan for the Paterson Regulated River Water Source 2007--
Schedule 2
Wentworth Irrigation Act 1890 54 Vic No 7--Schedule 4
Western Lands Act 1901 No 70--Schedules 1 and 4
Western Sydney Parklands Act 2006 No 92--Schedule 2
Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 1995--Schedules 2 and 3
Workers Compensation Act 1987 No 70--Schedule 4
Young Men's Christian Association of Sydney Incorporation Act 1906--Schedule 4
Index of Acts repealed by Schedule 5
Administration of Justice Act 1973 No 19
Appropriation Act 2006 No 46
Appropriation (Budget Variations) Act 2006 No 22
Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2006 No 47
Appropriation (Special Offices) Act 2006 No 48
Architects (Amendment) Act 1983 No 25
Australian Oil Refining Pty. Limited Agreement Ratification (Amendment) Act 1961
No 35
Baptist Union Incorporation (Amendment) Act 1984 No 5
Bishop Tyrrell Trust (Amendment) Act 1939 No 27
Border Railways (Amendment) Act 1941 No 13
Border Railways (Grain Elevators) Amendment Act 1957 No 9
Broken Hill Water and Sewerage (Radium Hill) Amendment Act 1954 No 12
Camperdown Cemetery (Amendment) Act 1950 No 15
Camperdown Cemetery (Amendment) Act 1977 No 22
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Act 1934 No 26
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Act 1959 No 18
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Act 1980 No 154
Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1978 No 28
Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1979 No 10
Coal Mining (Amendment) Act 1981 No 110
Companies (Amendment) Act 1971 No 61
Constitution (Amendment) Act 1992 No 106
Constitution Amendment Act 2000 No 30
Constitution Amendment (Legislative Council) Act 1932 (1933 No 2)
Constitution and Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1978
No 75
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Constitution (Consolidated Fund) Amendment Act 1982 No 95
Constitution (Legislative Council Compensation) Act 1979 No 11
Constitution (Legislative Council) Further Amendment Act 1991 No 61
Conveyancing (Amendment) Act 1976 No 84
Conveyancing (Amendment) Act 1984 No 20
Conveyancing (Amendment) Act 1985 No 142
Conveyancing and Law of Property (Supplemental) Act 1901 No 37
Conveyancing (Passing of Risk) Amendment Act 1986 No 6
Conveyancing (Plan Registration) Amendment Act 1986 No 150
Conveyancing (Real Property Computer Register) Amendment Act 1979 No 171
Courts Legislation (Crown Appeals) Amendment Act 1994 No 56
Crimes (Amendment) Act 1988 No 81
Crimes and Other Acts (Amendment) Act 1974 No 50
Crimes (Bail) Amendment Act 1978 No 166
Crimes (Compensation) Amendment Act 1984 No 70
Crimes (Criminal Destruction and Damage) Amendment Act 1987 No 287
Crimes (Domestic Violence) Amendment Act 1993 No 101
Crimes (Identity of Offenders) Amendment Act 1992 No 19
Crimes Legislation (Dangerous Articles) Amendment Act 1994 No 17
Crimes (Mental Disorder) Amendment Act 1989 No 100
Crimes (Procedure) Amendment Act 1983 No 170
Crimes (Procedure) Amendment Act 1987 No 289
Crown Lands (Validation of Revocations) Act 1983 No 55
District Court (Amendment) Act 1987 No 164
District Court (Garnishee Proceedings) Amendment Act 1987 No 20
District Court (Procedure) Amendment Act 1984 No 170
Environmental Planning and Assessment (Amendment) Act 1985 No 228
Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Affordable Housing) Act
2000 No 29
Environmental Planning Legislation Amendment Act 1995 No 90
Farm Water Supplies (Transfer of Functions) Amendment Act 1986 No 104
Financial Institutions (New South Wales) Amendment Act 1996 No 32
General Post Office (Approaches Improvement) Act Amendment Act 1892 55 Vic
No 11
General Post Office (Approaches Improvement) Act Further Amendment Act 1901
No 39
Governor-General's Establishment Contribution Act 1900 No 78
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Greater Newcastle (Amendment) Act 1940 No 28
Heritage (Elizabeth Farm) Amendment Act 1985 No 144
King George V and King George VI Memorial Act 1953 No 26
Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (De Facto Relationships) Amendment Act
1984 No 150
Local Government (Amendment) Act 1951 No 18
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1979
No 7
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1980
No 191
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1983
No 22
Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1985
No 179
Local Government (Consequential Provisions) Act 1993 No 32
Local Government (Further Amendment) Act 1948 No 44
Local Government (Further Amendment) Act 1972 No 64
Local Government (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1948 No 33
Miscellaneous Acts (Community Welfare) Repeal and Amendment Act 1987 No 58
Miscellaneous Acts (Education Commission) Repeal and Amendment Act 1980
No 24
Miscellaneous Acts (Financial Accommodation) Amendment Act 1981 No 83
Miscellaneous Acts (Public Finance and Audit) Repeal and Amendment Act 1983
No 153
Miscellaneous Acts (Workers' Compensation) Amendment Act 1984 No 93
Moore-street Improvement Act Amendment Act of 1892 55 Vic No 13
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Act 1984 No 86
National Oil Proprietary Limited Agreement Ratification Act 1937 No 2
Necropolis (Amendment) Act 1973 No 4
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Act 1973 No 43
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Act 1976 No 28
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Act 1979 No 124
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Amendment) Act 1982 No 26
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Fund Closure) Amendment Act 1985 No 43
New South Wales Retirement Benefits (Further Amendment) Act 1983 No 63
Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Association (Extension) Act
1925 No 20
Newcastle Tattersall's Club Act of 1945
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Optical Dispensers (Amendment) Act 1987 No 276
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1979 No 132
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1981 No 86
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation (Constitution) Amendment Act 1979
No 6
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1926 No 12
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1928 No 55
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Act 1987 No 132
Parliamentary Remuneration Further Amendment Act 1998 No 119
Pipelines (Amendment) Act 1974 No 2
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1974 No 46
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1981 No 24
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1984 No 73
Police Regulation (Superannuation) Amendment Act 1987 No 220
Police Regulation (Superannuation and Appeals) Amendment Act 1979 No 133
Police Regulation (Superannuation) (Workers Compensation) Amendment Act 1987
No 81
Real Property (Amendment) Act 1970 No 23
Real Property (Amendment) Act 1989 No 15
Real Property (Caveats) Amendment Act 1986 No 167
Real Property (Computer Register) Amendment Act 1979 No 164
Real Property (Crown Land Titles) Amendment Act 1980 No 193
Real Property (Further Amendment) Act 1987 No 280
Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Amendment) Act 1975 No 57
Residential Tenancies Amendment (Public Housing) Act 2004 No 66
Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Amendment Act 1996 No 20
Seat of Government Surrender (Amendment) Act 1923 No 31
Simon University College (Amendment) Act 1989 No 88
Smoke-free Environment Amendment Act 2004 No 110
Stamp Duties (Administration) Amendment Act 1983 No 13
Stamp Duties (Churches) Amendment Act 1977 No 92
Stamp Duties (Further Amendment) Act 1987 No 227
Stanford Coal-mine Railway (Amendment) Act 1943 No 35
State Development and Country Industries Assistance (Amendment) Act 1985
No 187
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2004 No 91
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2005 No 64
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Notes
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2005 No 98
Statute Law Revision Act 1937 No 35
Strata Titles (Amendment) Act 1987 No 147
Strata Titles (Leasehold) Amendment Act 1987 No 148
Strata Titles (Real Property Computer Register) Amendment Act 1979 No 174
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1935 No 26
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1948 No 9
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1972 No 66
Superannuation (Amendment) Act 1975 No 98
Superannuation (Decimal Currency) Amendment Act 1965 No 37
Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Act 1991 No 95
Superannuation (Retrenchment) Amendment Act 1987 No 40
Superannuation (Solicitor General) Amendment Act 1979 No 58
Supreme Court (Amendment) Act 1987 No 163
Supreme Court (Commercial Division) Amendment Act 1985 No 28
Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority (Amendment and Validation) Act 1985
No 194
Sydney Grammar School (Amendment) Act 1972 No 42
Sydney Turf Club (Amendment) Act 1974 No 26
Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Act 1963 No 52
Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Act 1973 No 33
Trotting Authority (Amendment) Act 1981 No 3
Trustee Companies (Amendment) Act 1983 No 82
Trustee Companies (Amendment) Act 1989 No 42
Trustee Companies (Further Amendment) Act 1982 No 173
University Amendment (Exhibitioners' Fees) Act 1918 No 43
University and College Lands and Victoria Park (Amendment) Act 1937 No 36
University of Sydney (Certain Employees) Superannuation Act 1979 No 190
University Prizes and Medals Alteration Act 1917 No 19
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Valuation of Land (Amendment) Act 1984 No 120
Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Amendment Act 1974 No 27
Warwick Farm Railway (Amendment) Act 1924 No 17
Wentworth Irrigation (Amendment) Act 1979 No 161
Western Lands (Amendment) Act of 1905 No 38
Workers Compensation Amendment (Insurance Reform) Act 2003 No 81
Young Men's Christian Association of Sydney Incorporation (Amendment) Act 1976
No 60
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