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STATUTE LAW AMENDMENT ACT 2011 (NO 3) (NO. 52 OF 2011) - SCHEDULE 1

Schedule 1     Minor amendments

(see s 5)

Part 1.1     Domestic Animals Regulation 2001

[1.1]     Schedule 1, new item 14A

insert

14A

Act, 77

revoke a permit if satisfied that dog or cat is no longer dog or cat to which s 76 (2) applies

applicant for permit

Explanatory note

This amendment inserts a new item in schedule 1 (which lists reviewable decisions under the Act and regulation) so that a decision by the registrar to revoke a permit to keep a dog or cat that is not de-sexed is reviewable.

Part 1.2     Exhibition Park Corporation Act 1976

[1.2]     Section 9

omit

7, but not more than 9,

substitute

3, but not more than 5,

Explanatory note

This amendment reduces the membership of the Exhibition Park Corporation's governing board.

Part 1.3     Intoxicated People (Care and Protection) Act 1994

[1.3]     Section 15 (2) (c) (i)

substitute

              (i)     if the applicant is an individual—a written statement signed by the applicant stating that the applicant has never been bankrupt or personally insolvent; or

Note     Bankrupt or personally insolvent —see the Legislation Act, dictionary, pt 1.

Explanatory note

This amendment substitutes language in relation to bankruptcy with the term ‘bankrupt or personally insolvent', which is defined in the Legislation Act, dictionary, part 1. The definition covers the range of circumstances in which an individual may be considered bankrupt or insolvent.

[1.4]     Section 23 (1) (a)

substitute

        (a)     if the licensee is an individual—the licensee becomes bankrupt or personally insolvent;

Note     Bankrupt or personally insolvent —see the Legislation Act, dictionary, pt 1.

Explanatory note

This amendment substitutes language in relation to bankruptcy with the term ‘bankrupt or personally insolvent', which is defined in the Legislation Act, dictionary, part 1. The definition covers the range of circumstances in which an individual may be considered bankrupt or insolvent.

[1.5]     Dictionary, note 2

insert

              •     bankrupt or personally insolvent

Explanatory note

This amendment inserts a new defined term in the list of terms defined in the Legislation Act and as a consequence of the insertion of the new term in section 15 and section 23 by other amendments.

Part 1.4     Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008

[1.6]     Section 81 (2) (b)

substitute

        (b)     the individual, or a close associate of the individual, is, or was at any time in the 5-year period before the day the application for the licence is made, bankrupt or personally insolvent; or

Note     Bankrupt or personally insolvent —see the Legislation Act, dictionary, pt 1.

Explanatory note

This amendment substitutes language in relation to bankruptcy with the term ‘bankrupt or personally insolvent', which is defined in the Legislation Act, dictionary, part 1. The definition covers the range of circumstances in which an individual may be considered bankrupt or insolvent.

[1.7]     Dictionary, note 2

insert

              •     bankrupt or personally insolvent

Explanatory note

This amendment inserts a new defined term in the list of terms defined in the Legislation Act and as a consequence of the insertion of the new term in section 81 by another amendment.

Part 1.5     Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008

[1.8]     Section 644 (1) (c)

substitute

        (c)     if the member becomes bankrupt or personally insolvent; or

Note     Bankrupt or personally insolvent —see the Legislation Act, dictionary, pt 1.

Explanatory note

This amendment substitutes language in relation to bankruptcy with the term ‘bankrupt or personally insolvent', which is defined in the Legislation Act, dictionary, part 1. The definition covers the range of circumstances in which an individual may be considered bankrupt or insolvent.

Part 1.6     Radiation Protection Act 2006

[1.9]     Section 71 (c)

substitute

        (c)     if the member becomes bankrupt or personally insolvent; or

Note     Bankrupt or personally insolvent —see the Legislation Act, dictionary, pt 1.

Explanatory note

This amendment substitutes language in relation to bankruptcy with the term ‘bankrupt or personally insolvent', which is defined in the Legislation Act, dictionary, part 1. The definition covers the range of circumstances in which an individual may be considered bankrupt or insolvent.

[1.10]     Dictionary, note 2

insert

              •     bankrupt or personally insolvent

Explanatory note

This amendment inserts a new defined term in the list of terms defined in the Legislation Act and as a consequence of the insertion of the new term in section 71 by another amendment.

Part 1.7     Tobacco Act 1927

[1.11]     Section 56 (f) (iii)

substitute

              (iii)     the licensee becomes bankrupt or personally insolvent;

Note     Bankrupt or personally insolvent —see the Legislation Act, dictionary, pt 1.

Explanatory note

This amendment substitutes language in relation to bankruptcy with the term ‘bankrupt or personally insolvent', which is defined in the Legislation Act, dictionary, part 1. The definition covers the range of circumstances in which an individual may be considered bankrupt or insolvent.

[1.12]     Dictionary, note 2

insert

              •     bankrupt or personally insolvent

Explanatory note

This amendment inserts a new defined term in the list of terms defined in the Legislation Act and as a consequence of the insertion of the new term in section 56 by another amendment.



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