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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 2011 (NO 21 OF 2011) - SECT 55

55—Reference of policies to Parliament

        (1)         The Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the publication of a State Public Health Policy, or an amendment to a State Public Health Policy, cause a copy of the policy or the amendment (as the case may be) to be laid before both Houses of Parliament.

        (2)         If either House of Parliament—

            (a)         passes a resolution disallowing a policy laid before it under subsection (1), then the policy ceases to have effect;

            (b)         passes a resolution disallowing an amendment laid before it under subsection (1), then the amendment ceases to have effect (and the relevant policy will, from that time, apply as if it had not been amended by that amendment).

        (3)         A resolution is not effective for the purposes of subsection (2) unless passed in pursuance of a notice of motion given within 14 sitting days (which need not fall within the same session of Parliament) after the day on which the policy or amendment (as the case may be) is laid before the House.

        (4)         If a resolution is passed under subsection (2), notice of that resolution must forthwith be published in the Gazette.

Part 6—General duty



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