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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 - NOTES

- As at 11 November 2009 - Act 30 of 1993

Note to Chapter 1

This Chapter contains provisions which are helpful in understanding the Act as a whole, as well as some machinery provisions.

Note to Chapter 2

This Chapter states the Parliament’s purposes in enacting this Act.
Section 51 of the Constitution Act 1902 provides:
(1) There shall continue to be a system of local government for the State under which duly elected or duly appointed local government bodies are constituted with responsibilities for acting for the better government of those parts of the State that are from time to time subject to that system of local government.
(2) The manner in which local government bodies are constituted and the nature and extent of their powers, authorities, duties and functions shall be as determined by or in accordance with laws of the Legislature.
(3) The reference in subsection (2) to laws of the Legislature shall be read as a reference to laws that have been enacted by the Legislature, whether before or after the commencement of this section, and that are for the time being in force.
(4) For the purposes of this section, the Western Lands Commissioner, the Lord Howe Island Board, and an administrator with all or any of the functions of a local government body, shall be deemed to be local government bodies.
The Chapter also aims to give an overview of the major elements in the system of local government in this State. It contains a diagram showing the way in which these elements relate to one another.

Note to Chapter 2

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Note to Chapter 3

The charter contained in this Chapter comprises a set of principles that are to guide a council in the carrying out of its functions. A council may add other principles not inconsistent with those in the Chapter.

Note to Chapter 4

Under this Chapter, meetings of the council and its committees are required, as a general rule, to be open to the public.
The Chapter provides for public access to information held by councils.
Apart from the provisions of this Chapter, members of the public may influence council decisions concerning matters such as the levels of rates and charges, the terms of community strategic plans, delivery programs and operational plans, the granting of development consents, etc (which are dealt with in later Chapters) by participating in council community engagement activities including by making submissions to the council and comments on or objections to proposals relating to those matters.
The Chapter also enables the council to ascertain the views of the local community on various matters through 2 types of polls which may be conducted in the area. A summary of these polls is contained in Part 3 of this Chapter.

Note to Part 3

Expressions of community opinion

Types of expression
Council Poll Constitutional Referendum
Question to be determined
Any question • Creation or abolition of all wards• Change in the way in which the mayor is chosen• Change in number of councillors• Change in the way councillors are elected for an area divided into wards
Result of Poll
If Yes If No If Yes If No
Council chooses whether or not to proceed Change must proceed Change cannot proceed until passed by a later constitutional referendum

Note to Chapter 5

This Chapter specifies a council’s functions. In doing so, it recognises that all functions of a council come from statute, either from this Act or another Act.

Note to Chapter 5

WHAT ARE A COUNCIL’S FUNCTIONS?

A COUNCIL EXERCISES FUNCTIONS UNDER
THIS ACT OTHER ACTS
SERVICE FUNCTIONS REGULATORY FUNCTIONS ANCILLARY FUNCTIONS REVENUE FUNCTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS ENFORCEMENT FUNCTIONS VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
For example: • Providing community health, recreation, education & information services • Environmental protection • Waste removal & disposal • Land & property, industry & tourism development & assistanceFor other functions, see the Introduction to Chapter 6 • Approvals • Orders • Building certificates • Resumption of land • Powers of entry and inspection • Rates • Charges • Fees • Borrowings • Investments For example • Employment of staff • Management plans • Financial reporting • Annual reports For example • Proceedings for breaches of the Act • Prosecution of offences • Recovery of rates and charges See the Note to section 22

Note to Chapter 6

This Chapter confers on councils their service or non-regulatory functions. Examples of these functions include the provision, management or operation of:
• community services and facilities
• public health services and facilities
• cultural, educational and information services and facilities
• sporting, recreational and entertainment services and facilities
• environment conservation, protection and improvement services and facilities
• waste removal, treatment and disposal services and facilities
• pest eradication and control services and facilities
• public transport services and facilities
• energy production, supply and conservation
• water, sewerage and drainage works and facilities
• storm water drainage and flood prevention, protection and mitigation services and facilities
• fire prevention, protection and mitigation services and facilities
• land and property development
• housing
• industry development and assistance
• tourism development and assistance.
This list of examples is not exhaustive.
These functions are conferred in broad terms in Part 1. Particular provisions are made for the management of public land in Part 2. Part 3 imposes some restraints and qualifications on the exercise of the service functions.
A council may have other service functions under other Acts. For example, a council has functions relating to the provision and management of roads under the Roads Act 1993.

Note to Part 2

This Part requires all land vested in a council (except a road or land to which the Crown Lands Act 1989 applies) to be classified as either “community” or “operational”.
The classification will generally be achieved by a local environmental plan but may, in some circumstances, be achieved by resolution of the council (see sections 31, 32 and 33).
The purpose of classification is to identify clearly that land which should be kept for use by the general public (community) and that land which need not (operational). The major consequence of classification is that it determines the ease or difficulty with which land may be alienated by sale, leasing or some other means.
Community land must not be sold (except in the limited circumstances referred to in section 45 (4)). Community land must not be leased or licensed for more than 21 years and may only be leased or licensed for more than 5 years if public notice of the proposed lease or licence is given and, in the event that an objection is made to the proposed lease or licence, the Minister’s consent is obtained. No such restrictions apply to operational land.
Classification or reclassification of land does not affect any estate or interest a council has in the land.
Community land would ordinarily comprise land such as a public park. Operational land would ordinarily comprise land held as a temporary asset or as an investment, land which facilitates the carrying out by a council of its functions or land which may not be open to the general public, such as a works depot or a council garage.
The use and management of community land is to be regulated by a plan of management. Until a plan of management is adopted, the nature and use of the land must not change.

Note to Part 2

How do councils manage public land?

Land owned or controlled by councils consists of
• Public roads• Land to which the Crown Lands Act 1989 applies• Commons• Land subject to the Trustees of Schools of Arts Enabling Act 1902 • All other land
(It is this other land that this Act defines to be public land.)
What regulates this land? This land may be classified by a local environmental plan or council resolution as
• PUBLIC ROADS- Roads Act 1993• CROWN LANDS- Crown Lands Act 1989• COMMONS- Commons Management Act 1989• MECHANICS’ INSTITUTES AND SCHOOLS OF ARTS- Trustees of Schools of Arts Enabling Act 1902 Community Operational
MANAGEMENT PLAN REQUIRED?
YES NO
IS USE RESTRICTED?
• Use must not change until management plan adopted• Use and management must be in accordance with:- plan of management adopted by council- provisions of any relevant law NO
IS DISPOSAL RESTRICTED?
• Sale prohibited• No lease or licence over 21 years• Leases or licences over 5 years only with Minister’s consent if anyone objects to the lease or licence NO
RECLASSIFICATION?
By local environmental plan or, in some circumstances, by council resolution By council resolution

Note to Chapter 7

The major regulatory functions of councils are found in this Chapter. It lists the activities that are regulated and it sets out the means of their regulation.
A council, in relation to a range of activities within its area, exercises regulatory functions of 2 main kinds.
First-various activities can only be carried out if the council gives its approval (for example, the operation of a caravan park). Some of these approvals may also be granted as part of the development consent process under Part 4 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
Second-a council can order a person to do, or to stop doing, something (for example, a council can order a person to keep fewer animals on specified premises).
Failure to obtain or to comply with an approval and failure to comply with an order are made offences under sections 626, 627 and 628.
A council is not given power to regulate activities by other means. For example, the Chapter does not confer power to require a person to hold a periodic licence.
In exercising its regulatory functions, the council must observe any relevant statutory criteria and any other criteria contained in a local policy it may have adopted after public consultation.

Note to Part 1

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Note to Part 2

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Note to Chapter 8

This Chapter confers on councils certain functions which it is necessary or desirable for them to have in order to carry out their other functions. These functions are “ancillary” in the sense that they are auxiliary to, they give support to, and they aid the carrying out of, the other functions of a council, particularly its service and regulatory functions.
Councils are given power to acquire land by compulsory process.
The Chapter also confers on councils powers to enter land and buildings and to carry out inspections.
A council may also have similar powers for different purposes under other Acts. For example, under the Roads Act 1993, a council has power to compulsorily acquire land for road purposes and may enter land for the purposes of that Act.

Note to Chapter 9

This Chapter contains provisions dealing separately with the constitution of land as a local government area and the constitution of a council to manage that area. It enables the making of changes to those areas and to councils. It provides for the dissolution of councils and the appointment of administrators.
Each council is a statutory corporation. The councillors are the governing body of the corporation and they have the responsibility of directing and controlling the affairs of the council in accordance with this Act.
The Chapter includes a statement of the role of the mayor and of a councillor.
Provision is made for the payment of fees to the mayor and other councillors. Payment is to be made in accordance with determinations of the Local Government Remuneration Tribunal which is established by this Chapter. Provision is also made for the payment of expenses and the provision of facilities to the mayor and other councillors.
The Chapter also constitutes the Local Government Boundaries Commission and provides for its functions.

Note to Division 2

This Division sets out the things that must be done before areas can be constituted.
Land may only be constituted as an area if the public has been notified of the proposal to do so and the councils and electors concerned have been given an opportunity to make representations concerning the proposal.
It also provides for the Boundaries Commission to consider proposals to constitute areas.

Note to Chapter 10

This Chapter deals with the election of persons to civic office. Those qualified for civic office are elected for 4-year terms under a system which is preferential (wherever 1 or 2 positions must be filled) and proportional (wherever 3 or more positions must be filled). Voting is compulsory for residents but optional for non-resident ratepayers, occupiers and ratepaying lessees. Elections are conducted under the supervision of the Electoral Commissioner.
When an area is not divided into wards, councillors are elected by the area. When it is divided, councillors may be elected by wards (or, if so decided at a referendum, by wards and area).
The mayor may be popularly elected or elected by the councillors from among their number. The choice of method depends on a constitutional referendum as referred to in sections 228 and 229. A popularly-elected mayor holds office for 4 years and is a councillor by virtue of being mayor. A mayor elected by the councillors holds office for 1 year. In each case, the mayor votes as mayor, not as a councillor, at council meetings. (See Chapter 9.)

Note to Division 2

The roll of electors for an area is prepared in time for each election. The roll of electors is a composite roll based on the residential roll, the non-residential roll and the roll of occupiers and ratepaying lessees. The residential roll is a roll of residents in the area, whether or not they own the property where they reside. It is prepared and confirmed by the Electoral Commissioner in time for each election. It may be based on the same roll as the one used for State and Federal elections. The non-residential roll is a roll of persons who pay rates on property they own in an area but who do not live on that property. It is prepared by the general manager of the council for the area and confirmed by the Electoral Commissioner in time for each election. The roll of occupiers and ratepaying lessees covers both occupiers of rateable land who are not owners, and lessees who, under the terms of their leases, must pay rates. It is prepared for a specific election by the general manager and includes only those who actually apply for inclusion on this roll. It is confirmed by the Electoral Commissioner.

Note to Chapter 11

The Chapter provides for the employment of staff to assist councils to exercise their functions. A council should have sufficient and appropriately qualified staff for the efficient and effective management of its organisation.
The Chapter includes provision for the appointment by each council of a general manager and other senior staff and of a “public officer”. Some requirements concerning employment of staff are contained in other law (for example, industrial relations legislation).

Note to Chapter 12

This Chapter describes the ways in which a council carries out its functions and makes decisions.
The Chapter enables each council to adopt a code of meeting practice after giving public notice of a draft code. The Chapter provides for the basic matters concerning council meetings (frequency of meetings, notice of meetings, quorum, voting, rescission motions, committees etc).
The Chapter enables a council to delegate its functions, other than those functions the delegation of which is expressly prohibited. Functions that may not be delegated include the making of a rate or charge, the borrowing of money, the compulsory acquisition of land, the adoption of financial statements and the classification of public land as operational land. Functions may be delegated to the general manager and to specified persons and bodies but may not be delegated directly by the council to council employees other than the general manager.
The Chapter requires councils to have public liability and professional liability insurance. The Chapter also makes provision for the constitution, functions, operation and dissolution of county councils.

Note to Part 1

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Note to Chapter 13

This Chapter sets out the mechanisms by which a council is made accountable for its actions.
Each local government area must have a community strategic plan developed by the council for the future of the local community covering a period of at least 10 years. To support the community strategic plan, a council must have a long-term resourcing strategy that includes long-term financial planning, workforce management planning and asset management planning.
Councils have a custodial role in developing and monitoring the community strategic plan for the local government area on behalf of their communities. Achieving the strategic objectives in the community strategic plan may involve other partners including State government agencies, non-government organisations and other community groups and individuals.
A council must have a delivery program that details the principal activities to be undertaken by the council in order to achieve the objectives established by the community strategic plan that it is responsible for. A council must establish a new delivery program after each ordinary election.
Before the beginning of each year a council must adopt an operational plan that includes a statement of the council’s revenue policy and the activities to be engaged in by the council during the year. Public notice is to be given by the council of its operational plan.
A council is required to have 2 funds (a consolidated fund and a trust fund). It must keep proper accounts, which are to be audited annually.
Each year a council is required to prepare an annual report to its community on its work and activities.
Councils are directly accountable to the residents and ratepayers in their local government area. The Minister has a supervisory role in relation to councils. The Minister and the Director-General are able to request further information from councils, and the Director-General is able to authorise persons to investigate and report on matters connected with a council’s work and activities and to direct a council to act on any recommendations contained in such a report.
Members of the general public are entitled to inspect a wide range of council documents (see section 12). Members of the general public are also entitled, under the Freedom of Information Act 1989, to be given access to certain other documents held by a council. They are also entitled to require the correction of certain kinds of information in the event that the information is incomplete, incorrect, out of date or misleading.

Note to Chapter 14

This Chapter places obligations on councillors, council delegates and staff of councils to act honestly and responsibly in carrying out their functions.
The Chapter also provides for the adoption of codes of conduct for councillors, staff and other persons associated with the functions of councils. However, the Chapter does not affect any other duties imposed by other laws or any offences created by other laws.
It also requires that pecuniary interests of councillors, council delegates and other persons involved in making decisions or giving advice on council matters be publicly recorded and requires councillors and staff to refrain from taking part in decisions on council matters in which they have a pecuniary interest.
The Chapter enables any person to make a complaint concerning a failure to disclose a pecuniary interest and provides for the investigation of complaints.
The Chapter also establishes the Local Government Pecuniary Interest and Disciplinary Tribunal.
The Tribunal is empowered to conduct hearings into complaints and to take disciplinary action against a person if a complaint against the person is found to be proved.

Note to Division 1

DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS
How and when disclosed and nature of interests disclosed Councillor Member of council committee Council advisor General manager Senior staff member Staff member, delegate or committee member, holding “designated person” position (s 441)
• At meetings:
Pecuniary interests (ss 451, 456)
× × ×
• In dealings with council matters:
Pecuniary interests (s 459)
× × ×

PENALTIES FOR BREACH OF DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS (S 482)
Councillor Committee member Council adviser Council employee
• Counselling• Reprimand• Suspension from civic office for up to 6 months• Disqualification from civic office for up to 5 years • Counselling• Reprimand• Suspension from the committee for up to 6 months• Disqualification from membership of any council committee for up to 5 years • Counselling• Reprimand• Suspension as council advisor for up to 6 months• Disqualification as council advisor for up to 5 years • Counselling• Reprimand• Recommend taking of disciplinary action by the council• Recommend dismissal

Note to Part 3

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Note to Division 4

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Note to Chapter 15

The main sources of council finance are:
• rates, of which there are 2 kinds
- ordinary rates
- special rates
• charges
• fees
• grants
• borrowings
• income from business activities
• income from land
• income from other investments
• sales of assets.
This Chapter deals mainly with the making and collection of the different kinds of rates and the imposition of charges.
Part 1 gives a general overview of the principles of rating and explains the relationship between ordinary rates, special rates and charges.
A council must make an ordinary rate each year. The amount of the ordinary rate may differ according to the category of the land to which it applies and it may differ according to sub-categories within those categories.
A council has a discretion whether it will make a special rate. Special rates may be levied for services provided by the council (such as water supply) or for special purposes.
A council has 2 choices in determining the structure of a rate (whether an ordinary rate for a category or sub-category of land or a special rate). It may decide that the rate is to be wholly an ad valorem rate (that is, an amount in the dollar that is to be applied uniformly to the rateable value of all rateable land in its area subject to the rate). It may decide, instead, that a rate is to have a 2-part structure. The first part is to be a base amount that will be the same for each parcel of rateable land subject to the rate. This base amount will be the amount that the council determines to be the basic contribution required to cover the general operating costs of the council or to cover the cost of providing the specific service or facilities to which it relates. The second part is to be an ad valorem amount. The 2 parts are added together to produce the amount of the rate to be paid in respect of the rateable parcel.
If a council makes a rate with a 2-part structure, the application of the base amount for the rate (or the category or sub-category of the rate) must not produce more than 50% of the total revenue derived from the rate (or the category or sub-category of the rate).
Special provisions are made for the rating of vacant land.
The Chapter also enables the making and collection of charges. A charge may be made in relation to specified services provided by a council (such as the provision of water, sewerage or drainage services or the collection of garbage). A charge may be set at a level that enables part or full cost recovery or, in some cases, that exceeds costs.
A council may impose charges in addition to ordinary rates and special rates or in substitution for special rates that may be made for the same purposes as a charge.
A charge, when made, has the same characteristics as a rate concerning payment, the accrual of interest (if the charge remains unpaid) and the procedures that may be taken for its recovery.
The reasonable cost to the council of providing domestic waste management services must not be recovered by the ordinary rate. It must be obtained from the making and levying of a charge.

Note to Part 2

Rates and Charges

Types Levied on or payable by Differentiation Structure Application
Ordinary rates (s 492) All rateable land (ss 554, 555, 556) 4 Categories
(ss 493, 514)
• Wholly ad valorem or • Base amount plus ad valorem (ss 497, 498, 499)Base amount may yield up to 50% of income from rate, category or subcategory (s 500) Ordinary rate must be made each year (s 494)
Ad valorem amount may be the same or different for categories (s 528) and the same or different for subcategories (s 529)
Special rate may be made in addition to ordinary rate (s 495 and see note to s 495)
Farmland
(s 515)
Residential
(s 516)
Mining
(s 517)
Business
(s 518)
Optional subcategories
(ss 493, 529)
• Intensity of land use • Irrigability of the land • Economic factors • Rural C• entre of population • Kind of mining • Centre of activity
Special rates (s 492) Rateable land that • benefits from works, etc • contributes to need for works, etc • has access to works, etc (ss 495, 498, 538) • Works • Services • Facilities • Activitiesprovided or undertaken, or proposed to be provided or undertaken, by the council within the whole or any part of its area (other than domestic waste management services)
(s 495)
Annual charges for domestic waste management services (s 496) Each parcel of rateable land for which the service is available (s 496) A council may determine differing amounts for the same charge
(s 541)
• Income from charges not to exceed reasonable cost to council of providing the service (s 504) • Annual percentage increase on charge for individual property (s 510) Charge must be made each year (s 496)
Other annual charges (s 501) Each parcel of rateable land for which the service is provided or proposed to be provided (s 501) • Water supply services • Sewerage services • Drainage services • Waste management services (other than domestic waste management services) • Stormwater management services • Other services prescribed by the regulations (s 501)A council may determine differing amounts for the same charge
(s 541)
Charge may be a single amount, a rate per unit, or a combination (s 540)
Charge may be of differing amounts (s 541)
A minimum amount may be fixed (s 542)
A single charge may be imposed for two or more services (s 501)
Criteria for determining amount (s 539)
Charge may be made • in addition to ordinary rate and • in addition to or instead of special rate (s 503)
Charges for actual use (s 502) The user of the service (s 502) According to the nature of the service

Note to Part 4

Some steps relating to the making of rates and charges

Council requests Valuer-General to estimate increase in value of land subject to supplementary valuations. (This may be done after 31 January but before 31 May) s 513
Minister specifies % (if any) by which last year’s general income and annual charges for domestic waste management services are to vary s 506
Council prepares draft operational plan which includes the council’s revenue policy for the next year s 405
Council publicly exhibits draft operational plan s 405 (3)
Public notice of draft operational plan for not less than 28 days ss 405 (3), 532
Council considers submissions concerning draft operational plan ss 405 (5), 706 (2)
Council adopts operational plan s 405 (1)
Council makes rates and charges by resolution ss 535, 537, 538
1 July
1 Aug Final day for making of rates and charges for current year (unless Minister allows a later day) s 533
Rates levied by service of rates and charges notice s 546
31 Aug 1st quarterly instalment of rates and charges payable (unless rate notice not served by 1 August) s 562

Note to Division 2

This Division enables a ratepayer to apply for a postponement of part of rates on land which is used only as the site of a house or rural land but, because of its zoning or permitted use, is valued for rating purposes in a way that reflects its permitted use rather than its actual use.
This Division also entitles the Maritime Services Board, the State Rail Authority Residual Holding Corporation and the State Transit Authority to a 25% rebate for ordinary rates payable for certain land.
Other rating concessions may be provided under other Acts. For example, section 127 of the Heritage Act 1977 provides for rates to be levied on heritage valuations determined in accordance with that Act instead of on other valuations.

Note to Chapter 16

This Chapter creates offences which are grouped under the following headings:
• General offences-relating to failure to obtain an approval and failure to comply with an approval or order
• Public places
• Water, sewerage and stormwater drainage offences
• Street drinking-relating to the creation and enforcement of alcohol-free zones
• Parking-relating to parking in free parking areas
• Offence relating to civic office
• Offences relating to buildings
• Miscellaneous.
The Chapter does not contain all offences created under this Act. Other offences are found in section 312 in Chapter 10 (How are people elected to civic office?), sections 475, 476 and 480 in Chapter 14 (Honesty and disclosure of interests) and section 680 in Chapter 17 (Enforcement).
The regulations may also create offences, for example, offences relating to elections.
Furthermore, councils may conduct prosecutions for offences under other Acts, for example, the Crimes Act 1900 and the Summary Offences Act 1988.
Other Acts will be relevant to the provisions of this Chapter, including the Crimes Act 1900, the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 and the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987. For example, under section 5 of the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987, it is to be conclusively presumed, in all criminal proceedings, that no child who is under the age of 10 years can be guilty of an offence.
Penalties for offences are expressed in penalty units. Under section 17 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999, the amount of a penalty unit is currently $110.

Note to Chapter 17

Part 1 of this Chapter provides means for enforcing the Act in addition to the summary prosecution of offences under Chapter 16. Examples of these remedies include:
• proceedings in the Land and Environment Court to restrain a breach of the Act
• the carrying out of work by a council following a failure by a person to carry out the work in accordance with an order of the council
• prosecution in certain circumstances of the owner of an illegally parked vehicle instead of the actual offender
• the issue of penalty notices.
Division 1 of Part 2 relates to functions of a council in relation to legal proceedings. Examples of these functions include:
• the right to appear before a local land board
• the making of allegations and their effect
• payment of employees for expenses incurred in taking legal action on behalf of a council.
Division 2 of Part 2 deals with matters relating to evidence in legal proceedings involving a council. These include:
• matters of which proof by a council is not required unless evidence to the contrary is given
• matters of which judicial notice is to be taken.
Division 3 of Part 2 deals with certain notices involving a council, including the content, giving and service of the notices.
Division 4 of Part 2 deals with legal proceedings to recover unpaid rates and charges.
Division 5 of Part 2 enables the sale of land and interests in land (other than an estate or interest of the Crown in land) to recover amounts unpaid for rates and charges.
Part 3 deals with matters such as compensation and exculpation from liability that may arise as a result of proceedings involving a council.

Note to Chapter 18

This Chapter makes provision for a number of matters relating to the operation of the Act. These include:
• a requirement that notices under the Act be in writing
• a description of the ways in which the Governor may exercise the Governor’s powers under the Act
• a description of the effect of proclamations
• a description of how public inquiries are to be held
• specification of tax exemptions applicable to council property and dealings
• a description of the manner of settling disputes between councils
• specification of the Minister’s and Director-General’s powers to delegate.
The Chapter also authorises the making of regulations.

Does not include amendments by:

Local Government and Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Transfer of Functions) Act 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [4] to the extent that it omits item 4 from Part F of the Table to sec 68 (not commenced)
Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 2008 No 36 (not commenced)
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2008 No 114, Sch 1.12 [3]-[6] (not commenced - Sch 1.12 [3]-[5] to commence on the commencement of Sch 3.1 [6] to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 2008; Sch 1.12 [6] to commence on the commencement of sec 96D of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (as inserted by Sch 2.1 [36] to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 2008))
Government Information (Public Access) (Consequential Amendments and Repeal) Act 2009 No 54 (not commenced)

See also:

Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 2009

Reprint history:

Reprint No 1   11 August 1994  
Reprint No 2   18 April 1996  
Reprint No 3   24 July 1998  
Reprint No 4   1 February 2000  
Reprint No 5   12 February 2002  
Reprint No 6   24 August 2004  
Reprint No 7   1 November 2005  
Reprint No 8   2 September 2008  

Historical notes

The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:

Am amended LW legislation website Sch Schedule
Cl clause No number Schs Schedules
Cll clauses p page Sec section
Div Division pp pages Secs sections
Divs Divisions Reg Regulation Subdiv Subdivision
GG Government Gazette Regs Regulations Subdivs Subdivisions
Ins inserted Rep repealed Subst substituted

Table of amending instruments

Local Government Act 1993 No 30. Assented to 8.6.1993. Date of commencement, 1.7.1993, sec 2 and GG No 73 of 1.7.1993, p 3341. This Act has been amended as follows:

1994 No 13 Mines Rescue Act 1994. Assented to 10.5.1994.
Date of commencement, 8.7.1994, sec 2 and GG No 90 of 8.7.1994, p 3463.
No 34 Bush Fires (Further Amendment) Act 1994. Assented to 2.6.1994.
Date of commencement, 10.6.1994, sec 2 and GG No 78 of 10.6.1994, p 2755.
No 38 Fisheries Management Act 1994. Assented to 2.6.1994.
Date of commencement, 16.1.1995, sec 2 and GG No 3 of 13.1.1995, p 44.
No 44 Local Government Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1994. Assented to 2.6.1994.
Date of commencement, Sch 18 (7) excepted, 1.7.1994, sec 2 and GG No 80 of 17.6.1994, p 2915; Sch 18 (7) was not commenced and was repealed by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1998 No 120.
No 45 Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994. Assented to 2.6.1994.
Date of commencement of the provisions of Sch 1 relating to the Local Government Act 1993, 28.11.1994, sec 2 and GG No 156 of 25.11.1994, p 6868.
No 82 Energy Legislation (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1994. Assented to 12.12.1994.
Date of commencement of Sch 3, 23.1.1995, sec 2 and GG No 5 of 20.1.1995, p 374.
No 87 Local Government (Boarding and Lodging Houses) Amendment Act 1994. Assented to 12.12.1994.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 88 Water Board (Corporatisation) Act 1994. Assented to 12.12.1994.
Date of commencement of Sch 7, 1.1.1995, sec 2 and GG No 170 of 16.12.1994, p 7400.
1995 No 11 Statute Law Revision (Local Government) Act 1995. Assented to 9.6.1995.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.5, 23.6.1995, sec 2 (1) and GG No 77 of 23.6.1995, p 3279.
No 12 Local Government Legislation Amendment Act 1995. Assented to 14.6.1995.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, item [5] excepted, 23.6.1995, sec 2 and GG No 77 of 23.6.1995, p 3277; date of commencement of item [5] of Sch 1, 21.7.1995, sec 2 and GG No 88 of 21.7.1995, p 3754.
No 13 Ports Corporatisation and Waterways Management Act 1995. Assented to 15.6.1995.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1995, sec 2 and GG No 79 of 30.6.1995, p 3435.
No 18 Electricity Legislation Amendment Act 1995. Assented to 19.6.1995.
Date of commencement of Sch 5, 30.6.1995, sec 2 and GG No 79 of 30.6.1995, p 3434.
No 27 Evidence (Consequential and Other Provisions) Act 1995. Assented to 19.6.1995.
Date of commencement, 1.9.1995, sec 2 and GG No 102 of 25.8.1995, p 4355.
No 63 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Enforcement Act 1995. Assented to 12.12.1995.
Date of commencement, 1.1.1996, sec 2 and GG No 156 of 22.12.1995, p 8682.
No 75 Unclaimed Money Act 1995. Assented to 12.12.1995.
Date of commencement, 1.4.1996, sec 2 and GG No 38 of 29.3.1996, p 1291.
No 79 Local Government Amendment (Alcohol-free Zones) Act 1995. Assented to 15.12.1995.
Date of commencement, 22.12.1995, sec 2 and GG No 156 of 22.12.1995, p 8684.
No 92 Timber Plantations (Harvest Guarantee) Act 1995. Assented to 21.12.1995.
Date of commencement, 14.7.1997, sec 2 and GG No 77 of 11.7.1997, p 5410.
No 94 Electricity Supply Act 1995. Assented to 21.12.1995.
Date of commencement of Sch 5.8, 10.5.1996, sec 2 and GG No 57 of 10.5.1996, p 2123.
No 101 Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. Assented to 22.12.1995.
Date of commencement of Sch 6, 1.1.1996, sec 2 (1) and GG No 158 of 22.12.1995, p 8802.
No 102 Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995. Assented to 22.12.1995.
Date of commencement of Sch 6.4, 19.1.1996, sec 2 and GG No 5 of 19.1.1996, p 164.
1996 No 24 Financial Institutions (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1996. Assented to 21.6.1996.
Date of commencement, 12.7.1996, sec 2 and GG No 84 of 12.7.1996, p 3984.
No 56 Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Corporatisation and Restructuring) Act 1996. Assented to 28.6.1996.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1996, sec 2 and GG No 80 of 1.7.1996, p 3795.
No 58 National Parks and Wildlife Amendment Act 1996. Assented to 1.7.1996.
Date of commencement, 1.6.1997, sec 2 and GG No 57 of 30.5.1997, p 3472.
No 69 Local Government Amendment Act 1996. Assented to 27.9.1996.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, 1.7.1997, sec 2 (1) and GG No 68 of 27.6.1997, p 4768; date of commencement of Sch 2 [1]-[3] and [6]-[10], 1.6.1997, sec 2 (1) and GG No 122 of 1.11.1996, p 7199; date of commencement of Schs 2 [4], [5] and [11]-[16], 3 [1]-[17] and 4 [1]-[27] and [30], 11.11.1996, sec 2 (1) and GG No 122 of 1.11.1996, p 7199; date of commencement of Sch 3 [18]-[20], 1.7.1993, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 4 [28] and [29], assent, sec 2 (3).
No 121 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1996. Assented to 3.12.1996.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.10, assent, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 4.35, 4 months after assent, sec 2 (4).
No 122 Building Services Corporation Legislation Amendment Act 1996. Assented to 3.12.1996.
Date of commencement, 1.5.1997, sec 2 and GG No 43 of 24.4.1997, p 2171.
No 124 Local Government Amendment (Tribunals) Act 1996. Assented to 3.12.1996.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 128 Transport Administration Amendment (Light Rail) Act 1996. Assented to 3.12.1996.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.1, 10.3.1997, sec 2 and GG No 24 of 7.3.1997, p 1360. Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 No 55. Assented to 2.7.1997. Date of commencement of Sch 2.22, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 133 Local Government Amendment (Nude Bathing) Act 1996. Assented to 12.12.1996.
Date of commencement, 7.2.1997, sec 2 and GG No 15 of 7.2.1997, p 364.
No 139 Strata Schemes Management (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1996. Assented to 16.12.1996.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1997, sec 2 and GG No 68 of 27.6.1997, p 4770. Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1997 No 55. Assented to 2.7.1997. Date of commencement of Sch 2.18, assent, sec 2 (2).
1997 No 1 Local Government Amendment (Cudgegong Abattoir) Act 1997. Assented to 21.4.1997.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 51 Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act 1997. Assented to 2.7.1997.
The amendments made by Sch 3.5 were not commenced and were repealed by the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40.
No 61 Local Government Amendment Act 1997. Assented to 2.7.1997.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, items [22] [26] [38] and [39] excepted, 18.7.1997, sec 2 (1) and GG No 81 of 18.7.1997, p 5584; date of commencement of Sch 1 [22] and [26], 1.7.1997, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 1 [38] and [39], assent, sec 2 (3).
No 65 Rural Fires Act 1997. Assented to 10.7.1997.
Date of commencement, 1.9.1997, sec 2 and GG No 95 of 29.8.1997, p 6644.
No 77 Administrative Decisions Legislation Amendment Act 1997. Assented to 10.7.1997.
Date of commencement of Sch 5.19, 1.1.1999, sec 2 and GG No 178 of 24.12.1998, p 9946.
No 94 Local Government Amendment (Ecologically Sustainable Development) Act 1997. Assented to 4.11.1997.
Date of commencement, 1.1.1998, sec 2 and GG No 149 of 19.12.1997, p 10094.
No 115 Traffic Legislation Amendment Act 1997. Assented to 9.12.1997.
Date of commencement, 29.6.1998, sec 2 and GG No 97 of 26.6.1998, p 4431.
No 119 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997. Assented to 9.12.1997.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, 29.6.1998, sec 2 and GG No 97 of 26.6.1998, p 4429.
No 145 Local Government Amendment (Open Meetings) Act 1997. Assented to 17.12.1997.
Date of commencement, 1.3.1998, sec 2 and GG No 32 of 20.2.1998, p 819.
No 147 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1997. Assented to 17.12.1997.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.16 [1] and [2], 1.7.1997, Sch 2.16; date of commencement of Sch 2.16 [3], 2.7.1997, Sch 2.16.
No 152 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 1997. Assented to 19.12.1997.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1998, sec 2 and GG No 101 of 1.7.1998, p 5119. Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1998 No 120. Assented to 26.11.1998. Date of commencement of Sch 2, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 154 Health Services Act 1997. Assented to 19.12.1997.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1998, sec 2 and GG No 97 of 26.6.1998, p 4423.
No 156 Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Assented to 19.12.1997.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1999, sec 2 and GG No 178 of 24.12.1998, p 9952.
1998 No 16 Local Government Amendment Act 1998. Assented to 2.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 22.6.1998, sec 2 and GG No 94 of 19.6.1998, p 4319.
No 29 Darling Harbour Authority Amendment and Repeal Act 1998. Assented to 15.6.1998.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, 10.7.1998, sec 2 (1) and GG No 105 of 10.7.1998, p 5326; the amendment made by Sch 3.5 was not commenced and was repealed by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170.
No 32 Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority Amendment Act 1998. Assented to 15.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 10.7.1998, sec 2 (1) and GG No 105 of 10.7.1998, p 5327.
No 34 Disability Discrimination Legislation Amendment Act 1998. Assented to 15.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 1.10.1998, sec 2 and GG No 139 of 25.9.1998, p 7665.
No 39 Local Government Amendment (Meetings) Act 1998. Assented to 23.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 1.7.1998, sec 2 and GG No 97 of 26.6.1998, p 4425.
No 46 Coastal Protection Amendment Act 1998. Assented to 26.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 31.7.1998, sec 2 and GG No 115 of 31.7.1998, p 5745.
No 47 Aboriginal Housing Act 1998. Assented to 26.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 24.7.1998, sec 2 and GG No 112 of 24.7.1998, p 5601.
No 48 Administrative Decisions Tribunal Legislation Amendment Act 1998. Assented to 29.6.1998.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.10, 1.1.1999, sec 2 and GG No 178 of 24.12.1998, p 9948.
No 62 Local Government Amendment (Parking and Wheel Clamping) Act 1998. Assented to 30.6.1998.
Date of commencement, 29.8.1998, sec 2 and GG No 126 of 28.8.1998, p 6527.
No 90 Local Government Amendment (Ombudsman’s Recommendations) Act 1998. Assented to 2.10.1998.
Date of commencement, 23.10.1998, sec 2 and GG No 148 of 16.10.1998, p 8230.
No 120 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1998. Assented to 26.11.1998.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 121 Marine Safety Act 1998. Assented to 26.11.1998.
Date of commencement of Sch 3.5, 1.7.2000, sec 2 and GG No 73 of 23.6.2000, p 5113.
No 138 Heritage Amendment Act 1998. Assented to 8.12.1998.
Date of commencement, 2.4.1999, sec 2 and GG No 27 of 5.3.1999, p 1546.
No 140 Local Government Amendment (Community Land Management) Act 1998. Assented to 8.12.1998.
Date of commencement, 1.1.1999, sec 2 and GG No 176 of 18.12.1998, p 9723.
No 141 Local Government Legislation Amendment (Elections) Act 1998. Assented to 8.12.1998.
Date of commencement, 12.2.1999, sec 2 and GG No 19 of 12.2.1999, p 612.
No 145 Water Legislation Amendment (Drinking Water and Corporate Structure) Act 1998. Assented to 8.12.1998.
Date of commencement, 1.1.1999, sec 2 and GG No 176 of 18.12.1998, p 9726.
No 170 Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998. Assented to 14.12.1998.
Date of commencement of Sch 3, 1.2.1999, sec 2 (1) and GG No 12 of 29.1.1999, p 285; date of commencement of Sch 4, 1.1.2001, sec 2 and GG No 170 of 29.12.2000, p 13950.
1999 No 4 Property (Relationships) Legislation Amendment Act 1999. Assented to 7.6.1999.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.19, 28.6.1999, sec 2 and GG No 72 of 25.6.1999, p 4082.
No 19 Road Transport Legislation Amendment Act 1999. Assented to 1.7.1999.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, 1.12.1999, sec 2 (1) and GG No 133 of 26.11.1999, p 10863.
No 31 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1999. Assented to 7.7.1999.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.22 [1], 1.7.1999, Sch 2.22; date of commencement of Sch 2.22 [2]-[4], assent, sec 2 (2).
No 38 Local Government Amendment (Amalgamations and Boundary Changes) Act 1999. Assented to 7.7.1999.
Date of commencement, 23.7.1999, sec 2 and GG No 84 of 23.7.1999, p 5144.
No 52 Strata Schemes (Leasehold Development) Amendment Act 1999. Assented to 16.11.1999.
Date of commencement, 31.12.1999, sec 2 and GG No 144 of 24.12.1999, p 12194.
No 70 Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Amendment Act 1999. Assented to 30.11.1999.
Date of commencement, 1.1.2000, sec 2 and GG No 144 of 24.12.1999, p 12188.
No 85 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999. Assented to 3.12.1999.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.33, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 94 Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sentencing) Act 1999. Assented to 8.12.1999.
Date of commencement of sec 7, Schs 4.130 and 5, 1.1.2000, sec 2 (1) and GG No 144 of 24.12.1999, p 12184.
No 97 Plantations and Reafforestation Act 1999. Assented to 8.12.1999.
Date of commencement, 14.12.2001, sec 2 and GG No 190 of 14.12.2001, p 9834.
2000 No 6 Local Government Amendment (Filming) Act 2000. Assented to 1.5.2000.
Date of commencement of Sch 1 [1]-[3], 1.11.2002, sec 2 and GG No 201 of 1.11.2002, p 9301; date of commencement of Sch 1 [4]-[6], 4.9.2000, sec 2 and GG No 112 of 1.9.2000, p 8635.
No 40 Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000. Assented to 26.6.2000.
Date of commencement, 1.9.2001, sec 2 and GG No 129 of 24.8.2001, p 6186. Amended by Local Government Amendment Act 2000 No 112. Assented to 20.12.2000. Date of commencement of Sch 4, 1.4.2001, sec 2 (1) and GG No 60 of 30.3.2001, p 1577.
No 53 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2000. Assented to 29.6.2000.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.15, assent, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 2, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 77 Community Relations Commission and Principles of Multiculturalism Act 2000. Assented to 9.11.2000.
Date of commencement, 13.3.2001, sec 2 and GG No 41 of 23.2.2001, p 777.
No 89 Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Management) Act 2000. Assented to 6.12.2000.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, 1.1.2001, sec 2 (1) and GG No 168 of 22.12.2000, p 13466.
No 92 Water Management Act 2000. Assented to 8.12.2000.
Date of commencement of Sch 8.16 [1]-[3] and [5], 1.1.2001, sec 2 and GG No 168 of 22.12.2000, p 13471; date of commencement of Sch 8.16 [4]. 1.7.2004, sec 2 and GG No 110 of 1.7.2004, p 5002.
No 106 Valuation of Land Amendment Act 2000. Assented to 13.12.2000.
Date of commencement of Sch 4.4, 31.12.2000, sec 2 and GG No 168 of 22.12.2000, p 13468.
No 112 Local Government Amendment Act 2000. Assented to 20.12.2000.
Date of commencement of Sch 1 [1]-[5] [9] and [10], 1.6.2003, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 1 [6], 26.9.2003, sec 2 (1) and GG No 154 of 26.9.2003, p 9518; date of commencement of Sch 1 [7] [8] and [11], 1.6.2002, sec 2 (3); date of commencement of Schs 2 and 3, 1.4.2001, sec 2 (1) and GG No 60 of 30.3.2001, p 1577.
2001 No 10 Nature Conservation Trust Act 2001. Assented to 18.4.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 5, 29.6.2001, sec 2 and GG No 103 of 29.6.2001, p 4444.
No 19 Local Government Amendment (Graffiti Removal) Act 2001. Assented to 19.6.2001.
Date of commencement, 1.7.2001, sec 2 and GG No 103 of 29.6.2001, p 4443.
No 34 Corporations (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001. Assented to 28.6.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 4.33, 15.7.2001, sec 2 (1) and Commonwealth Gazette No S 285 of 13.7.2001.
No 56 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2001. Assented to 17.7.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.8 [1] [5] and [6], assent, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 1.8 [2]-[4], 26.9.2003, Sch 1.8 and GG No 154 of 26.9.2003, p 9518.
No 58 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001. Assented to 17.7.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 3.5, 8.10.2001, sec 2 and GG No 143 of 21.9.2001, p 7867.
No 93 Local Government and Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Transfer of Functions) Act 2001. Assented to 6.12.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, except Sch 1 [4] to the extent that it omits item 4 from Part F of the Table to sec 68, 26.10.2007, sec 2 (1) and GG No 132 of 28.9.2007, p 7325; date of commencement of Sch 1 [4] to the extent that it omits item 4 from Part F of the Table to sec 68: not in force.
No 107 Coal Industry Act 2001. Assented to 14.12.2001.
Date of commencement, 1.1.2002, sec 2 and GG No 199 of 28.12.2001, p 10826.
No 112 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2001. Assented to 14.12.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.19, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 118 Aboriginal Land Rights Amendment Act 2001. Assented to 19.12.2001.
Date of commencement, 25.10.2002, sec 2 and GG No 189 of 25.10.2002, p 9059.
No 121 Justices Legislation Repeal and Amendment Act 2001. Assented to 19.12.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, 7.7.2003, sec 2 and GG No 104 of 27.6.2003, p 5978.
No 127 Gaming Machines Act 2001. Assented to 19.12.2001.
Date of commencement of Sch 5, 2.4.2002, sec 2 and GG No 67 of 28.3.2002, p 1834.
2002 No 19 Local Government Amendment (Anti-Corruption) Act 2002. Assented to 17.6.2002.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 20 Local Government Amendment (Graffiti) Act 2002. Assented to 18.6.2002.
Date of commencement, 19.7.2002, sec 2 and GG No 119 of 19.7.2002, p 5432.
No 31 Local Government Amendment (Enforcement of Parking and Related Offences) Act 2002. Assented to 21.6.2002.
Date of commencement, 15.7.2002, sec 2 and GG No 116 of 12.7.2002, p 5225.
No 40 Local Government Amendment (Miscellaneous) Act 2002. Assented to 25.6.2002.
Date of commencement, 1.8.2002, sec 2 and GG No 122 of 26.7.2002, p 5543.
No 67 Rural Fires and Environmental Assessment Legislation Amendment Act 2002. Assented to 10.7.2002.
Date of commencement, 1.8.2002, sec 2 and GG No 122 of 26.7.2002, p 5545.
No 103 Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002. Assented to 29.11.2002.
Date of commencement of Sch 4, 1.12.2005, sec 2 and GG No 45 of 15.4.2005, p 1356.
No 112 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2002. Assented to 29.11.2002.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.14, assent, sec 2 (3).
2003 No 7 City of Sydney Amendment (Electoral Rolls) Act 2003. Assented to 2.6.2003.
Date of commencement, 1.9.2003, sec 2 and GG No 132 of 29.8.2003, p 8242.
No 8 Local Government Amendment (National Competition Policy Review) Act 2003. Assented to 2.6.2003.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, except Sch 1 [7], 1.9.2003, sec 2 and GG No 132 of 29.8.2003, p 8244; date of commencement of Sch 1 [7], 1.11.2003, sec 2 and GG No 132 of 29.8.2003, p 8244.
No 23 Local Government Amendment (Elections) Act 2003. Assented to 7.7.2003.
Date of commencement, 18.7.2003, sec 2 and GG No 114 of 18.7.2003, p 7258.
No 30 Local Government Amendment (Employment Protection) Act 2003. Assented to 15.7.2003.
Date of commencement, 5.9.2003, sec 2 and GG No 137 of 5.9.2003, p 9127.
No 40 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2003. Assented to 22.7.2003.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.27, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 43 Food Act 2003. Assented to 8.9.2003.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, 23.2.2004, sec 2 and GG No 42 of 20.2.2004, p 711.
No 56 Local Government Amendment (Cudgegong (Abattoir) County Council Dissolution) Act 2003. Assented to 31.10.2003.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 82 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2003. Assented to 27.11.2003.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.17 [1], 1.7.1993, Sch 1.17; date of commencement of Sch 1.17 [2], assent, sec 2 (2).
No 96 Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Agencies) Act 2003. Assented to 10.12.2003.
Date of commencement of Sch 3, 1.1.2004, sec 2 and GG No 197 of 19.12.2003, p 11271.
No 99 Transport Administration Amendment (Sydney Ferries) Act 2003. Assented to 10.12.2003.
Date of commencement, 1.7.2004, sec 2 and GG No 104 of 25.6.2004, p 4387.
2004 No 25 Local Government Amendment (Council and Employee Security) Act 2004. Assented to 6.5.2004.
Date of commencement, except Sch 3, assent, sec 2 (1); date of commencement of Sch 3, 1.1.2004, sec 2 (2).
No 40 State Water Corporation Act 2004. Assented to 30.6.2004.
Date of commencement of Sch 3.8, 1.7.2004, sec 2 and GG No 110 of 1.7.2004, p 4983.
No 44 Local Government Amendment (Mayoral Elections) Act 2004. Assented to 6.7.2004.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 55 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2004. Assented to 6.7.2004.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.20, assent, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 3, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 73 Local Government Amendment (Discipline) Act 2004. Assented to 28.9.2004.
Date of commencement, 1.1.2005, sec 2 and GG No 201 of 17.12.2004, p 9621.
No 91 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2004. Assented to 10.12.2004.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.47, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 101 Home Building Amendment Act 2004. Assented to 15.12.2004.
Date of commencement of Sch 9.7, 29.4.2005, sec 2 and GG No 50 of 29.4.2005, p 1530.
No 108 Rookwood Necropolis Amendment Act 2004. Assented to 15.12.2004.
Date of commencement of Sch 3.3, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 113 Local Government Amendment (Public-Private Partnerships) Act 2004. Assented to 21.12.2004.
Date of commencement, 1.9.2005, sec 2 and GG No 110 of 1.9.2005, p 6394 (Sch 1 [1] was not commenced and was repealed by the Local Government Amendment Act 2005 No 59). Amended by Local Government Amendment Act 2005 No 59. Assented to 1.7.2005. Date of commencement of Sch 2, 15.7.2005, sec 2 and GG No 90 of 15.7.2005, p 3704.
2005 No 10 Independent Commission Against Corruption Amendment Act 2005. Assented to 14.4.2005.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.6, 6.6.2005, sec 2 and GG No 64 of 1.6.2005, p 1909.
No 11 Road Transport (General) Act 2005. Assented to 14.4.2005.
Date of commencement of Sch 3.19, 30.9.2005, sec 2 (1) and GG No 120 of 30.9.2005, p 7674.
No 19 Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Development Contributions) Act 2005. Assented to 18.5.2005.
Date of commencement, 8.7.2005, sec 2 and GG No 86 of 8.7.2005, p 3573.
No 49 Local Government and Valuation of Land Amendment (Water Rights) Act 2005. Assented to 27.6.2005.
Date of commencement, 1.7.2005, sec 2.
No 58 Crown Lands Legislation Amendment Act 2005. Assented to 1.7.2005.
Date of commencement, 15.7.2005, sec 2 and GG No 90 of 15.7.2005, p 3703.
No 59 Local Government Amendment Act 2005. Assented to 1.7.2005.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, Sch 1 [6] excepted, 15.7.2005, sec 2 and GG No 90 of 15.7.2005, p 3704; date of commencement of Sch 1 [6], 28.4.2006, sec 2 and GG No 58 of 28.4.2006, p 2367.
No 64 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2005. Assented to 1.7.2005.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.16, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 68 Property Legislation Amendment Act 2005. Assented to 19.10.2005.
Date of commencement of Sch 5, 1.1.2006, sec 2 and GG No 157 of 16.12.2005, p 10880.
No 70 Local Government Amendment (Stormwater) Act 2005. Assented to 19.10.2005.
Date of commencement, 13.4.2006, sec 2 and GG No 52 of 13.4.2006, p 2102.
No 98 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2005. Assented to 24.11.2005.
Date of commencement of Sch 3, assent, sec 2 (2).
2006 No 30 Legal Profession Amendment Act 2006. Assented to 26.5.2006.
Date of commencement of Sch 9, 2.6.2006, sec 2 and GG No 72 of 2.6.2006, p 3730.
No 31 Local Government Amendment (Miscellaneous) Act 2006. Assented to 26.5.2006.
Date of commencement, 30.6.2006, sec 2 and GG No 84 of 30.6.2006, p 4786.
No 52 Local Government Amendment (Waste Removal Orders) Act 2006. Assented to 20.6.2006.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 58 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2006. Assented to 20.6.2006.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.29, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 84 Ports Corporatisation and Waterways Management Amendment Act 2006. Assented to 30.10.2006.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 104 Water Industry Competition Act 2006. Assented to 27.11.2006.
Date of commencement, 8.8.2008, sec 2 and GG No 95 of 8.8.2008, p 7438.
2007 No 22 State Revenue and Other Legislation Amendment (Budget) Act 2007. Assented to 4.7.2007.
Date of commencement of Sch 5, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 27 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2007. Assented to 4.7.2007.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.25, assent, sec 2 (2).
No 72 Local Government Amendment Act 2007. Assented to 7.12.2007.
Date of commencement, 1.1.2008, sec 2 and GG No 185 of 21.12.2007, p 9814.
No 82 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2007. Assented to 7.12.2007.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, assent, sec 2 (2); date of commencement of Sch 4, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 92 Miscellaneous Acts (Casino, Liquor and Gaming) Amendment Act 2007. Assented to 13.12.2007.
Date of commencement of Sch 4, 1.7.2008, sec 2 and GG No 76 of 27.6.2008, p 5867.
No 94 Miscellaneous Acts (Local Court) Amendment Act 2007. Assented to 13.12.2007.
Date of commencement of Schs 1.62 and 2, 6.7.2009, sec 2 and 2009 (314) LW 3.7.2009.
2008 No 3 Local Government Amendment (Election Date) Act 2008. Assented to 19.3.2008.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 4 Road Transport Legislation Amendment (Car Hoons) Act 2008. Assented to 19.3.2008.
Date of commencement of Sch 3.1, 26.9.2008, sec 2 and GG No 123 of 26.9.2008, p 9395.
No 23 Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Same Sex Relationships) Act 2008. Assented to 11.6.2008.
Date of commencement, 22.9.2008, sec 2 and GG No 118 of 19.9.2008, p 9283.
No 39 Filming Related Legislation Amendment Act 2008. Assented to 25.6.2008.
Date of commencement, 30.3.2009, sec 2 and 2009 (103) LW 27.3.2009.
No 43 Election Funding Amendment (Political Donations and Expenditure) Act 2008. Assented to 30.6.2008.
Date of commencement, 10.7.2008, sec 2 and GG No 86 of 10.7.2008, p 6857.
No 44 Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008. Assented to 30.6.2008.
Date of commencement, 1.10.2008, sec 2 and GG No 118 of 19.9.2008, p 9282.
No 64 Threatened Species Conservation Amendment (Special Provisions) Act 2008. Assented to 1.7.2008.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 92 Local Government Amendment (Legal Status) Act 2008. Assented to 20.11.2008.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 100 Graffiti Control Act 2008. Assented to 3.12.2008.
Date of commencement of Sch 2.3, 20.2.2009, sec 2 and GG No 38 of 20.2.2009, p 1035.
No 101 Liquor Legislation Amendment Act 2008. Assented to 3.12.2008.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
No 114 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2008. Assented to 10.12.2008.
Date of commencement of Sch 1.12 [1] and [2], 1.7.2009, Sch 1.12 and 2009 (254) LW 26.6.2009; date of commencement of Sch 1.12 [3]-[6]: not in force; date of commencement of Sch 1.12 [7]-[9], assent, sec 2 (2).
No 115 Transport Administration Amendment (Metro Rail) Act 2008. Assented to 10.12.2008.
Date of commencement, 27.1.2009, sec 2 and GG No 20 of 23.1.2009, p 395.
2009 No 9 Western Lands Amendment Act 2009. Assented to 7.4.2009.
Date of commencement of Sch 3, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 17 Real Property and Conveyancing Legislation Amendment Act 2009. Assented to 13.5.2009.
Date of commencement of Sch 3, assent, sec 2 (1).
No 67 Local Government Amendment (Planning and Reporting) Act 2009. Assented to 1.10.2009.
Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.

Table of amendments

Sec 4 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [1]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 7 Am 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 8 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [1]; 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [2]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [1]; 2000 No 77, Sch 3.4 [1]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [1].
Chapter 4, introduction Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [2]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 9 Am 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [1]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [1]; 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [1] [2].
Sec 10 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 1 (1). Subst 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 10A Ins 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [3]. Am 1998 No 39, Sch 1 [1] [2]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [1] [2].
Secs 10B-10D Ins 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 10E Ins 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 1998 No 39, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 11 Am 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [2]; 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 12 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 1 (2); 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [2]; 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [5]-[9]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [3]; 1998 No 39, Sch 1 [4]; 2001 No 19, Sch 1 [1]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [2] [3]; 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [1]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [3] [4]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [1]; 2005 No 19, Sch 2.2; 2008 No 44, Sch 1 [1]; 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [1]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 12A Ins 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 12B Ins 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [10]. Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [1].
Sec 16 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 1 (3).
Sec 20 Am 2006 No 31, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 22 Am 1995 No 75, Sch 1; 1996 No 139, Sch 2.22 [1] [2] (am 1997 No 55, Sch 2.18 [1] [2]); 1997 No 65, Sch 4.14 [1]; 1999 No 31, Sch 2.22 [1]; 2002 No 67, Sch 5.4; 2002 No 112, Sch 1.14 [1] [2]; 2003 No 43, Sch 1.5 [1].
Sec 23A Ins 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [1].
Sec 28 Am 2008 No 114, Sch 1.12 [1].
Sec 29 Am 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [1]; 2008 No 114, Sch 1.12 [2].
Sec 30 Am 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [2]-[4].
Sec 31 Am 1994 No 45, Sch 1; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [2].
Sec 33 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (1).
Sec 34 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (2); 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [3].
Sec 36 Am 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [5]-[8].
Secs 36A-36D Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [9].
Sec 36DA Ins 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [5].
Secs 36E-36N Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [9].
Sec 40 Am 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [10]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [4] [5].
Sec 40A Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [11]. Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [6]. Subst 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 45 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (3); 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [12] [13].
Sec 46 Subst 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [14]. Am 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [1]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [7]-[9]; 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [1].
Sec 46A Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [14].
Sec 47 Am 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [15]-[21]; 1999 No 31, Sch 2.22 [2].
Sec 47A Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [22].
Sec 47AA Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 47B Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [22]. Am 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [3].
Secs 47C-47F Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [22].
Sec 47G Ins 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [23].
Sec 48 Am 2005 No 58, Sch 3.3 [1].
Sec 49 Am 2005 No 68, Sch 5 [1]-[3].
Sec 54A Ins 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [7].
Sec 54B Ins 2005 No 58, Sch 3.3 [2].
Sec 55 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (4); 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [2]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [8] [9]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [1]; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [2] (am 2005 No 59, Sch 2.2 [2]); 2005 No 64, Sch 1.16 [1]; 2007 No 72, Sch 1 [1] [2].
Sec 55A Ins 2007 No 72, Sch 1 [3].
Chapter 6, Part 3, Div 2, heading Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (5).
Chapter 6, Part 3, Div 2, note Ins 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (1). Rep 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [1].
Sec 56 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (6); 1994 No 88, Sch 7; 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [2] [3]. Subst 2000 No 92, Sch 8.16 [1]. Am 2004 No 91, Sch 2.47 [1].
Sec 57 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (7); 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Sec 58 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Sec 59 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (8); 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Sec 59A Ins 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [10]. Am 2009 No 17, Sch 3.12 [1].
Sec 60 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Sec 61 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 2 (9); 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Secs 62, 63 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Sec 64 Subst 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [4]; 2000 No 92, Sch 8.16 [2].
Secs 65, 66 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [3].
Chapter 6, Part 3, Div 3, note Ins 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (2). Rep 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [2].
Sec 67 Am 2001 No 19, Sch 1 [2]; 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [2]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [2]; 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [2].
Chapter 6, Part 3, Div 4, heading Ins 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [3].
Chapter 6, Part 3, Div 4 Rep 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [3].
Sec 67A Ins 2001 No 19, Sch 1 [3]. Subst 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [3].
Secs 67B, 67C Ins 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [3].
Chapter 7, introduction Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (3); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [3]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [5]-[8].
Sec 68 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (1) (a) (b); 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (4); 1994 No 88, Sch 7; 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [4]; 2000 No 92, Sch 8.16 [3].
Sec 68, table Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (1) (c); 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [9]-[11]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [10] [11]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [4]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [11]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 68A Ins 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 69 Subst 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [12].
Sec 70 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [3]-[5]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [13].
Sec 71 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [6]. Rep 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 82 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [7]-[9].
Sec 89 Am 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [3] [4]; 1998 No 120, Sch 2.23 [1].
Sec 92 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (2); 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [6] [7].
Sec 95 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (3); 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [14].
Sec 97 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (4).
Sec 99 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (5); 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 100 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [4].
Sec 102 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [1]. Subst 1996 No 122, Sch 7.9 [1].
Sec 102A Ins 1996 No 122, Sch 7.9 [1]. Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [15].
Sec 103 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [10]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [16].
Sec 104 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [17].
Sec 105 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [18].
Sec 106 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [5]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [11].
Sec 107 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (6); 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [6].
Sec 107A Ins 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [13].
Sec 108 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (7).
Chapter 7, Part 1, Div 4 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [19]. Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 114 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (7); 1996 No 139, Sch 2.22 [3]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [19]. Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 115 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [19]. Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 116 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [19]. Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [2] [3].
Secs 117, 118 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [19]. Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 119 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [19]. Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 119A Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 119B Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [4] [5].
Sec 119C Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [6]-[8].
Sec 119CA Ins 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [9].
Sec 119D Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4]. Subst 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [10].
Sec 119E Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 119F Ins 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [11].
Chapter 7, Part 1, Div 5, heading Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (8); 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [9].
Secs 120-122 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (9); 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [10].
Secs 123A, 123B Ins 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [2].
Sec 124 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (10); 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (5); 1995 No 92, sec 29; 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [5]; 1995 No 102, Sch 6.4 [1]-[3]; 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [7]-[10]; 1996 No 122, Sch 7.9 [2]; 1997 No 156, Sch 4.11 [1]; 1999 No 97, Sch 2.6; 2001 No 56, Sch 1.8 [1].
Sec 124, table Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [12] [13]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [20]-[26]; 1997 No 156, Sch 4.11 [2] [3]; 2000 No 92, Sch 8.16 [4]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [12]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [11]; 2003 No 43, Sch 1.5 [2]; 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 128 Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (6); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [6].
Sec 128A Ins 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 129 Am 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 131A Ins 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [14].
Sec 133 Am 2005 No 98, Sch 3.40 [1].
Sec 138 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [3]; 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 138A Ins 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [4]. Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [27].
Sec 140 Am 1996 No 69, Schs 3 [11], 4 [5].
Sec 141 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [12] [13].
Sec 142 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (11); 1998 No 138, Sch 2.6; 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 143 Am 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 149 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [28].
Sec 150 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (12); 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [6]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [28].
Sec 151 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [7] [8]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [28].
Sec 153 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [29].
Sec 154 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [30].
Sec 156 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [31].
Sec 158 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [32].
Sec 159 Am 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [7].
Sec 164 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (13).
Chapter 7, Part 4 (secs 168-175) Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [33].
Sec 176 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (14); 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [14].
Sec 177 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 3 (15).
Sec 180 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [15]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [34]; 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 182 Am 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [9].
Chapter 7, Part 5, Div 2 (sec 185) Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [35].
Sec 186 Am 1994 No 45, Sch 1.
Sec 188 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [16].
Sec 191A Ins 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [14].
Sec 193 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 4.
Sec 201 Am 2002 No 103, Sch 4.50 [1]-[4].
Sec 202 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [9]-[11]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [36].
Sec 203 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [12]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [36].
Chapter 9, Part 1, Div 1, heading Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 209 Rep 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 210 Am 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [15].
Sec 210A Ins 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [16].
Sec 211 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 5 (1); 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [1]-[3]. Subst 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [17].
Sec 213 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 5 (2); 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [3] [4]; 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [1].
Chapter 9, Part 1, Div 2, heading Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [5].
Chapter 9, Part 1, Div 2, note Subst 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [18].
Sec 214 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 218 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [7]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [19] [20].
Chapter 9, Part 1, Div 2A Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8].
Secs 218A, 218B Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 218C Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8]. Am 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 218CA Ins 2004 No 25, Sch 4 [1].
Chapter 9, Part 1, Div 2B Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8].
Secs 218D, 218E Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 218F Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8]. Am 2004 No 25, Sch 1 [1].
Chapter 9, Part 1, Div 2C (secs 218G-218K) Ins 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [8]. Rep 2004 No 25, Sch 2 [1].
Sec 220 Subst 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 221 Am 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 224A Ins 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 228 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [13].
Sec 229 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [14].
Sec 232 Am 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [4] [5].
Sec 234 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [2]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [21] [22]; 2006 No 31, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 239 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 5 (3).
Sec 240 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 5 (4).
Sec 241 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 5 (5).
Sec 242 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 5 (6).
Sec 248A Ins 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [3]. Subst 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 252 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [13]; 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [2] [3].
Sec 253 Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [14]; 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 254 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [15].
Sec 254A Ins 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [23] [24].
Sec 255 Am 2002 No 19, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 263 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [9] [10]; 1999 No 85, Sch 2.33.
Sec 264 Am 2005 No 98, Sch 3.40 [2].
Sec 270 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 6 (1); 1996 No 139, Sch 2.22 [4] (am 1997 No 55, Sch 2.18 [1] [2]).
Sec 271 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 6 (2); 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [4].
Sec 275 Am 1999 No 31, Sch 2.22 [3] [4]; 1999 No 94, Sch 4.130 [1]; 2001 No 34, Sch 4.33 [1].
Sec 281 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [1].
Sec 283 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [2]; 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 285 Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 6 (3).
Sec 287 Am 2003 No 23, Sch 1 [1]; 2008 No 3, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 292 Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 294 Am 2003 No 23, Sch 1 [2]; 2006 No 31, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 294A Ins 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 301 Am 2003 No 7, Sch 2.
Sec 303 Am 1997 No 77, Sch 5.19 [1] [2].
Sec 305 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [5].
Sec 306 Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [5]; 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 308 Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [6]-[8].
Sec 308A Ins 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [6]. Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [9]. Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 308B Ins 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [6]. Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 308C Ins 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [6]. Am 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [3] [4].
Sec 308D Ins 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [6]. Am 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 309 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [6].
Sec 310A Ins 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [6]. Am 2001 No 56, Sch 1.8 [2]-[4].
Sec 311 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [7].
Sec 313 Subst 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 314 Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [11]-[14].
Sec 315 Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [15] [16].
Chapter 10, Part 6A (secs 318A-318C) Ins 2004 No 25, Sch 2 [2].
Sec 320 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [3]. Subst 1999 No 70, Sch 3. Am 2000 No 112, Sch 1 [7] [8].
Chapter 10, Part 8 Rep 2008 No 43, sec 4 (1).
Secs 325-327 Rep 2008 No 43, sec 4 (1).
Sec 328 Am 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [17]-[20]; 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [8] [9]. Rep 2008 No 43, sec 4 (1).
Chapter 10, Part 8A (secs 328A, 328B) Ins 2008 No 44, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 329 Subst 1998 No 48, Sch 2.10. Am 2002 No 19, Sch 1 [2]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [2].
Secs 330, 331 Subst 1998 No 48, Sch 2.10.
Sec 332 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 7.
Sec 335 Am 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 336 Am 1998 No 34, Sch 1.5 [1] [2]; 1999 No 94, Sch 4.130 [2].
Sec 338 Am 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 340 Am 1996 No 121, Sch 4.35.
Sec 344 Am 1998 No 34, Sch 1.5 [3]-[5].
Sec 345, heading Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [10].
Sec 348 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [16].
Sec 349 Am 1998 No 34, Sch 1.5 [6].
Sec 351 Am 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 352 Subst 2004 No 73, Sch 2 [1].
Sec 354A Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [3].
Chapter 11, Part 6 Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 354B Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [1] [2].
Sec 354C Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 354D Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [3].
Sec 354E Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [4].
Sec 354F Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4]. Subst 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [5].
Sec 354G Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [6] [7].
Sec 354H Ins 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [8].
Sec 354I Ins 2004 No 25, Sch 3 [9].
Sec 355 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 356 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [15]; 2001 No 19, Sch 1 [4]; 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [4] [5]; 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [4]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [7].
Sec 358 Am 2003 No 82, Sch 1.17 [1]; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [3] [4]; 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 366 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 8 (1); 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [7].
Sec 367 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [16]; 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [11] [12].
Sec 372 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [3] [4].
Sec 374 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [11].
Sec 375A Ins 2008 No 44, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 377 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 8 (2); 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [8]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [17]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [37]; 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [1]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [25]; 2006 No 31, Sch 1 [4] [5]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 378 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [18].
Sec 379 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [15].
Sec 381 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 8 (3).
Sec 387 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [11].
Sec 388 Subst 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 289 Am 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 391A Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 8 (4).
Sec 394 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [16].
Sec 397 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 400 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 8 (5); 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [13]; 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [12].
Sec 400AA Ins 2003 No 56, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 400A Ins 1997 No 1, Sch 1. Rep 2003 No 56, Sch 1 [2].
Chapter 12, Part 6 Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5].
Chapter 12, Part 6, Div 1 Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 400B Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5] (am 2005 No 59, Sch 2.2 [3]-[5]). Am 2007 No 72, Sch 1 [4].
Secs 400C, 400D Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5] (am 2005 No 59, Sch 2.2 [6]).
Chapter 12, Part 6, Div 2 (secs 400E-400I) Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5] (am 2005 No 59, Sch 2.2 [7]-[12]).
Chapter 12, Part 6, Div 3 Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 400J Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5]. Am 2007 No 82, Sch 1.15 [1] [2].
Chapter 12, Part 6, Div 4 (secs 400K-400N) Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [5] (am 2005 No 59, Sch 2.2 [10] [13] [14]).
Chapter 13, introduction Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [9].
Chapter 13, Part 2 Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 402 Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 403 Am 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [5]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [26] [27]. Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 404 Am 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [4]. Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 405 Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 406 Am 2008 No 114, Sch 1.12 [7] [8]. Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 407 Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 9 (1). Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [17]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [17]. Rep 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 409 Am 1996 No 24, Sch 1; 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [24]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [5]-[7].
Sec 410 Am 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [11].
Sec 413 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [18]-[21]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [4] [5]; 2002 No 112, Sch 1.14 [3].
Sec 414 Rep 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 415 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [7] [8].
Sec 416 Subst 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [9].
Sec 417 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [22]-[24].
Sec 418 Am 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [9]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [10] [11].
Sec 420 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 422 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [4]; 2001 No 34, Sch 4.33 [2]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [28] [29].
Sec 424 Am 1999 No 94, sec 7 (3) and Sch 5, Part 3.
Sec 427 Am 1996 No 24, Sch 1.
Sec 428 Am 1994 No 34, Sch 2; 1994 No 44, Sch 9 (2); 1995 No 101, Sch 6.6; 1997 No 65, Sch 4.14 [2]; 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [6] [7]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [13]-[15]; 2000 No 77, Sch 3.4 [2]; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [6]. Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 428A Ins 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 429 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [14] [15].
Sec 429A Ins 2001 No 112, Sch 1.19. Am 2003 No 40, Sch 1.27.
Sec 431 Am 1996 No 24, Sch 1.
Sec 433 Am 2007 No 82, Sch 1.15 [3].
Sec 434A Ins 1998 No 90, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 435 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 437 Am 1997 No 77, Sch 5.19 [3].
Chapter 14, introduction Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [5] [6].
Chapter 14, Part 1, Div 1, heading Ins 2002 No 19, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 439 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 10 (1).
Sec 440 Am 2003 No 82, Sch 1.17 [2]. Subst 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [3].
Chapter 14, Part 1, Div 2 (secs 440A-440E) Ins 2002 No 19, Sch 1 [4].
Chapter 14, Part 1, Div 3 Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [4].
Secs 440F, 440G Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 440H Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2005 No 10, Sch 2.6.
Secs 440I-440Q Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 441 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 10 (2).
Sec 442 Am 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [7].
Sec 443 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 10 (3); 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [25]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [16]; 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [8] [9].
Sec 446 Am 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 448 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [26]. Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [3]. Am 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [10] [11].
Chapter 14, Part 2, Div 1, table Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [18] (consequential); 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [2]; 2004 No 55, Sch 2.20.
Sec 449 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [4]-[6]; 2003 No 23, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 450 Rep 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [7].
Sec 450A Ins 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [27].
Sec 451 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [8] [9]; 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 452 Am 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [11]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [38]. Rep 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [10].
Sec 455 Rep 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [11].
Sec 456 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [12].
Sec 458 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [13].
Sec 459 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [17]; 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [14].
Chapter 14, Part 3, flowchart Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [15]-[17]; 2005 No 64, Sch 1.16 [2] [3].
Sec 460 Am 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 463 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [18].
Sec 464 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [19].
Sec 465 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [7].
Sec 466 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [20].
Sec 468 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [7].
Chapter 14, Part 3, Div 2, heading Am 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 469 Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [27]. Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [8].
Sec 470 Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [27]. Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [9].
Chapter 14, Part 3, Div 3 (secs 470A, 470B) Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [6].
Chapter 14, Part 3, Div 4, heading Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [7].
Secs 471, 472 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 473 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [28]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10]; 2005 No 98, Sch 3.40 [3].
Sec 474 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [29]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 475 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 10 (4); 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [30]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 476 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 477 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10]; 2005 No 98, Sch 3.40 [3] [4].
Sec 478 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [31]; 2004 No 73, Schs 1 [8], 3 [10].
Sec 479 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 480 Am 2004 No 73, Schs 1 [9]-[11], 3 [10].
Sec 481 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 482 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 10 (5); 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [18]; 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [32]; 2004 No 73, Schs 1 [12], 3 [10].
Sec 482A Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [13].
Sec 483 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 484 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [33]; 2004 No 73, Schs 1 [14], 3 [10].
Sec 485 Am 2004 No 73, Schs 1 [15], 3 [10].
Sec 486 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [19]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [10].
Sec 486A Ins 2005 No 59, Sch [13]. Am 2005 No 98, Sch 3.40 [5].
Chapter 14, Part 3, Div 4, flowchart Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [18] (consequential); 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [21]-[26]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [11]-[13].
Chapter 14, Part 4, heading Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [14].
Sec 487 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [15].
Sec 488 Am 1996 No 124, Sch 1 (1); 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [15]; 2006 No 30, Sch 9.10.
Sec 489 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [20]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [15].
Sec 490 Am 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [15].
Chapter 14, Part 5 (secs 490A, 490B) Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [16].
Chapter 15, introduction Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (7); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [7].
Sec 493 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (1).
Sec 494 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (2).
Sec 495A Ins 2007 No 72, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 496 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (3); 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [19].
Sec 496A Ins 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 497 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [1].
Sec 498 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [16].
Sec 499 Am 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [17].
Sec 501 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [2].
Sec 502 Subst 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [3].
Sec 504 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (4).
Sec 505 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (5); 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [20]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [18]; 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [2] [3].
Sec 508 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [19]; 2004 No 25, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 508A Ins 2004 No 25, Sch 1 [3].
Sec 509 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [5]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [21]; 2004 No 25, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 510 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (6); 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [6]; 2004 No 25, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 510A Ins 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 511 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [7]; 2004 No 25, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 511A Ins 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [22].
Sec 512 Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [8]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [23]; 2005 No 49, Sch 1 [1] [2]; 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [5].
Sec 513 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [24].
Chapter 15, Part 2, table Am 2005 No 49, Sch 1 [3]; 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [6].
Sec 515 Am 1994 No 38, Sch 8.
Sec 516 Am 1994 No 87, Sch 1; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [25].
Sec 518 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (7).
Sec 518A Ins 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [26]. Am 1997 No 147, Sch 2.16 [1] [2].
Sec 518B Ins 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [26]. Am 2000 No 106, Sch 4.4 [1] [2].
Sec 519 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [4].
Sec 520 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (8).
Sec 525 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (9).
Sec 529 Am 2005 No 49, Sch 1 [4] [5].
Sec 530 Rep 2005 No 49, Sch 1 [6].
Chapter 15, Part 3A (secs 531A, 531B) Ins 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [5].
Sec 532 Subst 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [13].
Chapter 15, Part 4, chart Am 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [14].
Sec 547 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [6]-[8]; 1996 No 139, Sch 2.22 [5]; 1998 No 120, Sch 2.23 [2] [3].
Sec 548 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [9] [10]; 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [13].
Sec 548A Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (10).
Sec 550 Am 2009 No 17, Sch 3.12 [2].
Sec 551 Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (11).
Sec 553A Ins 2006 No 104, Sch 3.7.
Sec 555 Am 1994 No 38, Sch 8; 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (12); 1994 No 88, Sch 7; 1996 No 56, Sch 2; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [27] [28]; 1998 No 145, Sch 5.10 [1] [2]; 1999 No 52, Sch 2.2 [1]; 2000 No 89, Sch 2.3 [1]; 2001 No 10, Sch 5.4; 2001 No 118, Sch 2.8; 2003 No 96, Sch 3.9 [1]; 2004 No 40, Sch 3.8 [1] [2]; 2008 No 64, Sch 2 [1]; 2008 No 115, Sch 2.2 [1].
Sec 556 Am 1994 No 13, Sch 4; 1997 No 154, Sch 6.21 [1]; 1999 No 52, Sch 2.2 [2]; 2001 No 107, Sch 7.5.
Sec 560 Am 1998 No 47, Sch 2.4.
Sec 562 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (13).
Sec 565 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [11].
Sec 567 Subst 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [12].
Sec 572 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [13].
Sec 574 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 2 [14]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [15].
Sec 581 Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (8); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [8].
Chapter 15, Part 8, Div 2, note Am 2007 No 22, Sch 5.5 [1].
Sec 600 Am 1995 No 13, Sch 4; 1996 No 56, Sch 2; 2000 No 53, Sch 2.10; 2000 No 89, Sch 2.3 [2]; 2003 No 96, Sch 3.9 [2]; 2003 No 99, Sch 2.4; 2006 No 58, Sch 2.29; 2006 No 84, Sch 2.6; 2007 No 22, Sch 5.5 [2]; 2007 No 82, Sch 1.15 [4]; 2008 No 115, Sch 2.2 [2].
Chapter 15, Part 10, Div 1, heading Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 607A Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [8].
Sec 608 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 11 (14); 1996 No 69, Schs 1 [1], 2 [15] [16]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [29]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [39].
Sec 609 Rep 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [9].
Chapter 15, Part 10, Div 2, heading Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 610A Ins 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [30]. Rep 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [9]. Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [10]. Am 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [5].
Sec 610B Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [10]. Am 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [16].
Chapter 15, Part 10, Div 3, heading Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [10].
Secs 610C-610E Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 610F (previously sec 612) Subst 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [13]. Am 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [5]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [12]. Renumbered 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [13]. Am 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [12]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [17].
Chapter 15, Part 10, Div 4, heading Ins 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [11].
Sec 611 Am 1994 No 88, Sch 7; 1996 No 56, Sch 2; 1996 No 128, Sch 2.1 (am 1997 No 55, Sch 2.22); 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [31]; 1998 No 145, Sch 5.10 [1] [2]; 2000 No 89, Sch 2.3 [3]; 2004 No 40, Sch 3.8 [3].
Sec 612 Renumbered as sec 610F, 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [13].
Sec 615 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [21].
Sec 625 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [14]; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [7].
Chapter 16, introduction Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (11); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [9]; 1998 No 120, Sch 2.23 [4]; 2001 No 56, Sch 1.8 [5]; 2001 No 121, Sch 2.142 [1].
Sec 626 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (1); 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (9); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [10]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [40]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [12].
Sec 627 Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (10); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [11]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [41].
Sec 628 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [32] [33]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [42]-[44]; 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [15].
Chapter 16, Part 2, heading Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (2).
Sec 629 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (3). Subst 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [20].
Sec 630 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (4); 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [21].
Sec 631 Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [22].
Sec 632 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (5); 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [1]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [23]-[25]; 2005 No 11, Sch 3.19 [1].
Sec 633 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (6); 1996 No 133, Sch 1 [1]-[3]; 1998 No 121, Sch 3.5; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [26]; 2007 No 27, Sch 1.25.
Sec 633A Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (7). Am 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [27].
Sec 633B Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (7).
Sec 633C Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (7). Am 1997 No 115, Sch 4.9. Subst 1999 No 19, Sch 2.19 [1]. Am 2005 No 11, Sch 3.19 [2].
Sec 634 Am 1996 No 122, Sch 7.9 [3]; 2004 No 101, Sch 9.7.
Sec 639 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (8).
Sec 641 Rep 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (9).
Sec 642 Am 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [2]. Subst 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [1].
Sec 643 Am 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [2].
Sec 644 Subst 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [3].
Sec 644A Ins 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 644B Ins 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [4]. Am 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [3].
Sec 644C Ins 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [4].
Sec 646 Am 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [5] [6].
Sec 647 Am 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [7] [8]. Rep 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [2].
Sec 649 Rep 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [2].
Sec 650 Am 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [1].
Sec 651 Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (10). Am 1999 No 19, Sch 2.19 [2]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [28]; 2005 No 11, Sch 3.19 [3]-[5].
Chapter 16, Part 5A Ins 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 651A Ins 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [2].
Sec 651B Ins 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [2]. Am 2008 No 4, Sch 3.1.
Sec 651C Ins 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [2].
Chapter 16, Part 7 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Sec 653 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Secs 653A, 653B Ins 1996 No 69, Sch 1 [2]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Secs 654, 655 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Sec 656 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Sec 657 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 1 [4]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Sec 658 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [45] (am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.15 [1]).
Sec 660 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (11).
Sec 664 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 12 (12); 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [13]; 1998 No 39, Sch 1 [5]; 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [29] [30].
Sec 665 Am 1996 No 69, Sch 1 [5]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [46].
Chapter 17, introduction Am 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (12); 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [12].
Chapter 17, Part 1, Div 1, heading Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (1).
Sec 673 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [22]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [16].
Sec 674 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [23]; 2004 No 73, Schs 1 [17], 3 [17].
Sec 678 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (2); 2000 No 112, Sch 3 [31].
Sec 679 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (3); 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [4].
Chapter 17, Part 1, Div 2, heading Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (4).
Sec 680 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (5); 1997 No 156, Sch 4.11 [4]; 2001 No 121, Sch 2.142 [2].
Sec 681A Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (6).
Sec 682 Am 2005 No 98, Sch 3.40 [6]; 2009 No 9, Sch 3.7.
Sec 687 Am 2007 No 94, Sch 2.
Sec 691 Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (7). Am 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [17]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [47] [48]; 2001 No 121, Sch 2.142 [3]; 2007 No 94, Sch 2.
Sec 691A Ins 1996 No 69, Sch 1 [6]. Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [49].
Sec 694 Am 2002 No 31, Sch 1 [1] [2]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [30] [31].
Sec 692 Rep 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [49].
Sec 704 Am 1995 No 27, Sch 1.
Sec 710 Am 2006 No 31, Sch 1 [6]-[9].
Chapter 17, Part 2, Div 5, note Ins 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (13). Rep 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [13].
Sec 713 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [34]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [24].
Sec 716 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 13 (8).
Secs 717, 718 Am 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [25].
Sec 720 Am 1995 No 75, Sch 1.
Sec 730 Am 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [6]; 2008 No 100, Sch 2.3 [6].
Sec 731 Subst 1997 No 145, Sch 1 [14].
Sec 732 Am 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [35]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [50].
Sec 733 Am 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [51]-[53]; 1998 No 46, Sch 4.
Sec 734 Am 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [25] [26].
Sec 734A Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 2 [2].
Sec 735A Ins 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [36].
Sec 736 Am 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [16].
Sec 740 Am 2001 No 121, Sch 2.142 [4]; 2007 No 94, Sch 1.62 [1] [2].
Sec 740A Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 14 (1).
Sec 741 Am 1994 No 88, Sch 7; 1998 No 145, Sch 5.10 [1] [2]; 2004 No 40, Sch 3.8 [4].
Sec 742 Am 1995 No 13, Sch 4; 1996 No 122, Sch 7.9 [4]; 1997 No 154, Sch 6.21 [2]; 1998 No 170, Schs 3.8 [1], 4.4; 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [17]; 2003 No 96, Sch 3.9 [3]; 2008 No 115, Sch 2.2 [3].
Sec 749 Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 14 (2).
Chapter 18, Part 4 (sec 750) Ins 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (14). Rep 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [14].
Sch 1 Am 1996 No 124, Sch 1 (2); 1999 No 94, sec 7 (3) and Sch 5, Part 3.
Sch 2 Am 1999 No 94, sec 7 (3) and Sch 5, Part 3.
Sch 3 Rep 2000 No 112, Sch 2 [34]. Ins 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [8] (am 2005 No 59, Sch 2.2 [15]).
Sch 4, heading Am 2005 No 64, Sch 1.16 [4].
Sch 4 Am 1999 No 94, sec 7 (2) and Sch 5, Part 2; 2004 No 73, Schs 2 [3] [4], 3 [18].
Sch 5 Am 1999 No 94, sec 7 (3) and Sch 5, Part 3.
Sch 6 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 15 (1) (2); 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [14]; 1996 No 69, Sch 1 [7]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [54] [55]; 2000 No 112, Schs 1 [9], 2 [35]; 2001 No 56, Sch 1.8 [6]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [13]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [14]; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [9]; 2008 No 114, Sch 1.12 [9]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [18].
Sch 6A Ins 2004 No 73, Sch 1 [18].
Sch 7, heading Subst 1994 No 44, Sch 16 (1).
Sch 7 Am 1994 No 44, Sch 16 (2)-(17); 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [9]; 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [15]-[17]; 1996 No 69, Sch 3 [18]-[20]; 1996 No 121, Sch 1.10 [1] [2]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [37]; 2000 No 53, Sch 1.15 [18].
Sch 8 Ins 1994 No 44, Sch 17. Am 1995 No 11, Sch 1.75 [10] [11]; 1995 No 12, Sch 1 [18]; 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [9]; 1996 No 69, Sch 4 [28] [29]; 1997 No 61, Sch 1 [38] [39]; 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [8]; 1997 No 147, Sch 2.16 [3]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [56]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [27] [28]; 1998 No 29, Sch 2.8 [1] [2]; 1998 No 32, Sch 2.3 [1] [2]; 1998 No 39, Sch 1 [6] [7]; 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [3]; 1998 No 90, Sch 1 [2]; 1998 No 120, Sch 2.23 [5]; 1998 No 140, Sch 1 [27] [28]; 1998 No 141, Sch 1 [21] [22]; 1998 No 170, Sch 3.8 [2]; 1999 No 38, Sch 1 [18] [19]; 1999 No 52, Sch 2.2 [3] [4]; 2000 No 112, Schs 1 [11], 3 [32] [33]; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [14] [15]; 2002 No 19, Sch 1 [5]; 2002 No 20, Sch 1 [7] [8]; 2002 No 31, Sch 1 [3] [4]; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [32] [33]; 2002 No 112, Sch 1.14 [4]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [15]; 2003 No 23, Sch 1 [4]-[14]; 2003 No 30, Sch 1 [5]; 2003 No 56, Sch 1 [3]; 2004 No 25, Sch 4 [2] [3]; 2004 No 44, Sch 1; 2004 No 55, Sch 3; 2004 No 73, Sch 2 [5] [6]; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [10]; 2005 No 49, Sch 1 [7] [8]; 2005 No 59, Sch 1 [14]; 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [7]; 2006 No 31, Sch 1 [10] [11]; 2006 No 52, Sch 1 [10]; 2007 No 72, Sch 1 [6] [7]; 2007 No 82, Sch 4.8; 2008 No 3, Sch 1 [2] [3]; 2008 No 64, Sch 2 [2]; 2008 No 92, Sch 1 [7] [8]; 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [5]; 2009 No 67, Sch 1 [19] [20].
Sch 9 Ins 1994 No 82, Sch 3 (15). Am 1995 No 18, Sch 5. Rep 1995 No 94, Sch 5.8 [15]. Ins 2003 No 56, Sch 1 [4].
Dictionary Am 1994 No 38, Sch 8; 1994 No 44, Sch 18; 1995 No 63, Sch 3; 1995 No 79, Sch 1 [10]; 1995 No 102, Sch 6.4 [4] [5]; 1996 No 58, Sch 2.5 [1] [2]; 1996 No 69, Schs 1 [8], 4 [30]; 1996 No 139, Sch 2.22 [6] (am 1997 No 55, Sch 2.18 [1] [2]); 1997 No 94, Sch 1 [9]; 1997 No 119, Sch 2.12 [1] [2]; 1997 No 152, Sch 3 [57]; 1998 No 16, Sch 1 [26]; 1998 No 62, Sch 1 [4]; 1999 No 4, Sch 2.19; 1999 No 19, Sch 2.19 [3]; 1999 No 94, Sch 4.130 [3]; 2000 No 6, Sch 1 [6]; 2000 No 40, Sch 2.7 [2] (am 2000 No 112, Sch 4.2 [1] [2]); 2000 No 77, Sch 3.4 [3]; 2000 No 92, Sch 8.16 [5]; 2000 No 106, Sch 4.4 [3] [4]; 2000 No 112, Schs 1 [10], 3 [34]; 2001 No 58, Sch 3.5; 2001 No 93, Sch 1 [16]; 2001 No 127, Sch 5.5; 2002 No 40, Sch 1 [34]-[36]; 2003 No 8, Sch 1 [16] [17]; 2004 No 73, Sch 3 [19]; 2004 No 91, Sch 2.47 [2]; 2004 No 108, Sch 3.3; 2004 No 113, Sch 1 [11]; 2005 No 64, Sch 1.16 [5]; 2005 No 70, Sch 1 [8]; 2007 No 92, Sch 4.12; 2008 No 23, Sch 3.30 [1]-[3]; 2008 No 39, Sch 1.3 [13] [14]; 2008 No 101, Sch 2 [6] [7].