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Australian Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation - Monitor |
National Disability Insurance Scheme (Becoming a Participant) Amendment Rules 2017 [F2017L00088] |
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Purpose
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Amends the National Disability Insurance Scheme (Becoming a Participant)
Rules 2016 to align the age requirements for South Australian
residents more
closely with other jurisdictions
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Last day to disallow
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9 May 2017
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Authorising legislation
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Department
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Social Services
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Scrutiny principle
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Standing Order 23(3)(b)
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Retrospective commencement
Subsection 12(2) of the Legislation Act 2003 provides that an instrument that commences retrospectively is of no effect if it would disadvantage the rights of a person (other than the Commonwealth) or impose a liability on a person (other than the Commonwealth) for an act or omission before the instrument's date of registration. Accordingly, the committee's usual expectation is that ESs explicitly address the question of whether an instrument with retrospective commencement would disadvantage any person other than the Commonwealth.
With reference to these requirements, the committee notes that the rules commenced retrospectively on 1 January 2017. However, the ES to the rules provides no information about the effect of the retrospective commencement on individuals.
The committee requests the advice of the minister in relation to the above.
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