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Notification of the making of statutory instruments, NSW Government Gazette and Bill information

Week beginning 29 May 2017

(Last updated 2 June 2017 at 13:52)


1 Notification of the making of statutory instruments


Proclamations commencing Acts

Biosecurity Act 2015 No 24 (2017-227) — published LW 2 June 2017

Regulations and other miscellaneous instruments

Apiaries Amendment (Registration Exemptions) Regulation 2017 (2017-228) — published LW 2 June 2017
Apprenticeship and Traineeship Regulation 2017 (2017-229) — published LW 2 June 2017
Biosecurity (National Livestock Identification System) Regulation 2017 (2017-231) — published LW 2 June 2017
Biosecurity Amendment (Schedules to Act) Regulation 2017 (2017-230) — published LW 2 June 2017
Biosecurity Regulation 2017 (2017-232) — published LW 2 June 2017
Passenger Transport Amendment (Approved Payment Devices) Regulation 2017 (2017-233) — published LW 2 June 2017
Passenger Transport Amendment (Smartcards) Regulation 2017 (2017-234) — published LW 2 June 2017
Passenger Transport Amendment (Ticket Offences) Regulation 2016 (2017-235) — published LW 2 June 2017
Wild Dog Destruction Amendment Regulation 2017 (2017-236) — published LW 2 June 2017

Environmental Planning Instruments

Camden Local Environmental Plan Amendment (Sydney Region Growth Centres—Camden Growth Centres Precinct Plan) 2017 (2017-237) — published LW 2 June 2017
Marrickville Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Amendment No 9) (2017-238) — published LW 2 June 2017
Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 35) (2017-239) — published LW 2 June 2017

2 NSW Government Gazette


Government Gazette No 57 of 2 June 2017 — published 2 June 2017
Government Gazette No 58 of 2 June 2017 — published 2 June 2017
Government Gazette No 59 of 2 June 2017 — published 2 June 2017

For other government instruments see the Industrial Gazette.


3 Bill information


Consultation or Exposure Bills

Nil

Bills introduced

Government

Nil

Non-Government

Nil

Bills revised following amendment in Committee

Mining and Petroleum Legislation Amendment Bill 2017
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment (Criminal Charges and Convictions) Bill 2017

Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment (Criminal Charges and Convictions) Bill 2017

Bills assented to

Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment (Criminal Charges and Convictions) Act 2017 No 18 — Assented to 01 June 2017
Civil Liability (Third Party Claims Against Insurers) Act 2017 No 19 — Assented to 01 June 2017
Liquor Amendment (Reviews) Act 2017 No 20 — Assented to 01 June 2017
Protection of the Environment Legislation Miscellaneous Amendments Act 2017 No 21 — Assented to 01 June 2017
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2017 No 22 — Assented to 01 June 2017
Universities Legislation Amendment (Planning Agreements) Act 2017 No 23 — Assented to 01 June 2017

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


4 Other matters


The NSW Parliamentary Counsel’s Office has begun to publish documents (called drafting practice documents or DPs) on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) that outline some of its drafting practices and the reasons for them. Additional documents will be added in the future.

A drafting practice document expresses the official view of the NSW Parliamentary Counsel’s Office concerning the drafting practice to which it relates. An explanation of the status of, and how to use, drafting practice documents is contained in the drafting practice document entitled DP1: Using PCO drafting practice documents.

Drafting practice documents can be found on the Legislation Information (LegInfo) page of the NSW legislation website under the heading “PCO drafting practices” using the following link:

www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/help/legislation#DraftingPrac

It is not intended for drafting practice documents to deal with all aspects of the drafting practices of the NSW Parliamentary Counsel’s Office. They will, instead, focus on important or topical areas.