New South Wales Government
Official notification of the making of statutory instruments and other legislative events
Week beginning 7 November 2011
(Last updated
1 NSW statutory instruments published on the NSW legislation website
Proclamations commencing Acts
Nil
Regulations and other statutory instruments
Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Amendment (Licence Exemptions) Regulation 2011 (2011-584) — published LW 11 November 2011
Water Management (Application of Act to Certain Water Sources) Proclamation (No 2) 2011 (2011-576) — published LW 11 November 2011
Water Management (Application of Act to Certain Water Sources) Proclamation (No 2) 2011 (2011-576) — published LW 11 November 2011
Water Management (General) Amendment (Water Sharing Plans) Regulation (No 2) 2011 (2011-577) — published LW 11 November 2011
Water Sharing Plan for the Intersecting Streams Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources 2011 (2011-573) — published LW 11 November 2011
Water Sharing Plan for the NSW Great Artesian Basin Groundwater Sources Amendment Order 2011 (2011-574) — published LW 11 November 2011
Water Sharing Plan for the NSW Great Artesian Basin Shallow Groundwater Sources 2011 (2011-575) — published LW 11 November 2011
Environmental Planning Instruments
Bellingen Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No 1) (2011-578) — published LW 11 November 2011
Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 126) (2011-585) — published LW 11 November 2011
Culcairn Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 3) (2011-579) — published LW 11 November 2011
Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 2011 (2011-580) — published LW 11 November 2011
Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 49) (2011-581) — published LW 11 November 2011
Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No 1) (2011-582) — published LW 11 November 2011
Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 48) (2011-583) — published LW 11 November 2011
For maps to EPIs that adopt or follow the standard instrument, see the relevant principal instrument in Browse In Force or Search In Force on NSW Legislation.
2 NSW miscellaneous statutory instruments published in the Gazette
Nil
For other government instruments and notices see the Gazette.
3 Legislative events relating to NSW
Consultation or Exposure Bills
NilBills introduced etc
Government
Agricultural Tenancies Amendment Bill 2011
Police Amendment (Death and Disability) Bill 2011
Non-Government
Coal Seam Gas Moratorium Bill 2011
Constitution Amendment (Restoration of Oaths of Allegiance) Bill 2011
Constitution Amendment (Restoration of Oaths of Allegiance) Bill 2011
Strata Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
Bills revised following amendment in Committee
Plumbing and Drainage Bill 2011
Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
Aboriginal Land Rights Amendment (Housing) Bill 2011
Liquor Amendment (3 Strikes) Bill 2011 (No 2)
Plumbing and Drainage Bill 2011
Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
Protection of the Environment Legislation Amendment Bill 2011
Redfern–Waterloo Authority Repeal Bill 2011
Sporting Venues Authorities Amendment (Venues NSW) Bill 2011
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (No 2) 2011
Acts assented to
NilFor the full text of Bills, and details on the passage of Bills, see the Bills tab on the NSW Parliament website.
Other events
NSW Bills (including Explanatory notes and Consultation drafts) are now available on the NSW legislation website. This is a collection of Bills at all stages of the Parliamentary process (eg First Print, Second Print, Passed by both Houses), of Explanatory notes for Bills as introduced into Parliament and of Consultation drafts of Bills publicly released before introduction. The collection includes all Bills introduced from 2007 onwards. These are static PDF documents and form a permanent archive.This material will be constantly updated and the addition of new Bills, and updates to Bill information and PDF versions, will usually be completed within 3 days of the relevant Parliamentary event.