(1) The Governor may
make regulations that are to operate as if they were local laws for each
district to which they apply.
(2) Regulations made
under this section may deal with any matter in respect of which local laws may
be made under this Act.
(3) Regulations under
this section, other than those that only repeal or amend other regulations,
are to contain a statement to the effect that they apply as if they were local
laws.
(4) A local government
is to administer any regulation made under this section to the extent that it
relates to any place where the local government may perform functions, as if
the regulation was a local law.
(5) If there is any
inconsistency between a regulation made under this section and a local law,
the regulation prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
[Section 44 inserted: No. 14 of 1996 s. 4.]