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sec.106Tabling and inspection of documents adopted in codes of practice             
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### sec.106 Tabling and inspection of documents adopted in codes of practice             
This section applies if—
a regulation that makes a code of practice adopts, applies or incorporates the whole or a stated part of another document (the adopted provisions ); and
the adopted provisions are not part of, or attached to, the regulation.
The Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the regulation is notified, table a copy of the adopted provisions in the Legislative Assembly.
If the adopted provisions are amended, the Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the amendment is made, table a copy of the provisions as amended in the Legislative Assembly.
The chief executive must keep a copy of the adopted provisions, as in force from time to time, available for inspection, free of charge, by members of the public at—
the department’s head office; and
other places the chief executive considers appropriate.
The adopted provisions may be made available in written or electronic form.
A failure to comply with subsection (2) , (3) or (4) does not invalidate or otherwise affect the regulation.
(sec.106-ssec.1) This section applies if— a regulation that makes a code of practice adopts, applies or incorporates the whole or a stated part of another document (the adopted provisions ); and the adopted provisions are not part of, or attached to, the regulation.
(sec.106-ssec.2) The Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the regulation is notified, table a copy of the adopted provisions in the Legislative Assembly.
(sec.106-ssec.3) If the adopted provisions are amended, the Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the amendment is made, table a copy of the provisions as amended in the Legislative Assembly.
(sec.106-ssec.4) The chief executive must keep a copy of the adopted provisions, as in force from time to time, available for inspection, free of charge, by members of the public at— the department’s head office; and other places the chief executive considers appropriate.
(sec.106-ssec.5) The adopted provisions may be made available in written or electronic form.
(sec.106-ssec.6) A failure to comply with subsection (2) , (3) or (4) does not invalidate or otherwise affect the regulation.
- (a) a regulation that makes a code of practice adopts, applies or incorporates the whole or a stated part of another document (the adopted provisions ); and
- (b) the adopted provisions are not part of, or attached to, the regulation.
- (a) the department’s head office; and
- (b) other places the chief executive considers appropriate.