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Official notification of the making of statutory instruments and other legislative events

Week beginning 8 October 2012

(Last updated 12 October 2012 at 09:10)


1 NSW statutory instruments published on the NSW legislation website


Proclamations commencing Acts

Nil

Regulations and other statutory instruments

Allocation of the Administration of Acts 2012 (No 4—Amendment) (2012-513) — published LW 10 October 2012
Ombudsman Amendment (Crime Commission) Proclamation 2012 (2012-515) — published LW 10 October 2012
Public Holidays Amendment (Kempsey Shire Council) Order 2012 (2012-512) — published LW 9 October 2012
Public Sector Employment and Management (Treasury) Order 2012 (2012-514) — published LW 10 October 2012
Water Sharing Plan for the Adelong Creek Water Source Amendment Order 2012 (2012-516) — published LW 12 October 2012
Water Sharing Plan for the Tarcutta Creek Water Source Amendment Order 2012 (2012-517) — published LW 12 October 2012
Water Sharing Plan for the Upper Billabong Water Source Amendment Order 2012 (2012-518) — published LW 12 October 2012

Environmental Planning Instruments

Clarence Valley Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Amendment No 1) (2012-519) — published LW 12 October 2012
Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 473 (2012-520) — published LW 12 October 2012
Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 474 (2012-521) — published LW 12 October 2012
Greater Hume Local Environmental Plan 2012 (2012-522) — published LW 12 October 2012
North Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 49) (2012-523) — published LW 12 October 2012
Port Macquarie-Hastings Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Amendment No 10) (2012-524) — published LW 12 October 2012
Walcha Local Environmental Plan 2012 (2012-525) — published LW 12 October 2012

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

Legal Profession Admission Rules 2005 - amendments (2012-526) — published Gazette No 107 of 12 October 2012, page 4353

Nil

For other government instruments and notices see the Gazette.


3 Legislative events relating to NSW


Consultation or Exposure Bills

Nil

Bills introduced etc

Government

Nil

Non-Government

Nil

Bills revised following amendment in Committee

Nil

Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

Nil

Acts assented to

Nil

For the full text of Bills, and details on the passage of Bills, see Bills.

Other events

Legislation feeds (Atom) also known as RSS are now available on the NSW legislation website. Legislation feeds are an easy way to keep up to date with legislative changes on the website without having to constantly visit the site. When changes to the website are made a legislation feed can notify you and give you a link to the new or changed content. See the links on the NSW legislation website homepage for further information.

A new selection of user-generated interactive tables is offered by the NSW Parliamentary Counsel's Office to provide information about the status of Acts, statutory instruments, environmental planning instruments, and associated matters. This feature provides access to a range of user-generated interactive legislation information tables. The tables cover instruments in force and as made, applied laws, repealed instruments, Bills, and commencement information and can be generated to show information as at a specific date or over a specified period. The tables include links to In Force or As Made versions of the instruments where applicable.

The current tables are generated from the constantly updated NSW legislation database and are printable and downloadable in various formats from the Tables page of the NSW legislation website. This section of the website also includes links to superseded print-based tables (including the former Legislation in Force guide) and other miscellaneous ancillary research material.

This material will be constantly updated and the addition of new legislation, and updates to information relating to legislation, will usually be completed within 3 days of the relevant legislative event.