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This legislation has been repealed.

HAY IRRIGATION REGULATION 1997 - NOTES

- Made under the Hay Irrigation Act 1902 - As at 8 September 1997 - Reg 438 of 1997

His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Hay Irrigation Act 1902.
Minister for Land and Water Conservation

Explanatory note

The object of this Regulation is to repeal the Hay Irrigation (Leases) Regulation 1992 and to remake, with no changes in substance, the provisions of that Regulation that are still required. The new Regulation deals with the following matters:

(a) the recovery of amounts payable under the Hay Irrigation Act 1902 (clause 5),
(b) the charging of interest on arrears of rent (clause 6),
(c) the making of applications for the consent of the Lands Administration Ministerial Corporation to transfers or other dealings (clause 7),
(d) the surrender of leases (clause 8),
(e) the granting of licences to occupy (clause 9),
(f) other matters of a minor, consequential or ancillary nature (clauses 1-4 and 10).
The Regulation is made under the Hay Irrigation Act 1902, including section 29 (the general regulation making power).
The Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a machinery nature.
The Regulation is made in connection with the staged repeal of subordinate legislation under the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

Historical notes

The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:

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GG Government Gazette Rep repealed Subst substituted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

Table of amending instruments

Hay Irrigation Regulation 1997 published in Gazette No 95 of 29.8.1997, p 6843.



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