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Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004
sec.867Accidents
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### sec.867 Accidents
Despite its repeal, the repealed Act, as in force immediately before its repeal, continues to apply for an accident if—
it happened before the commencement; and
immediately before its repeal, section 10A of that Act applied to the accident; and
a report on the accident had not been completed before the commencement.
For applying subsection (1), a reference in the repealed Act to—
the chief gas examiner is taken to be a reference to the chief inspector under this Act; and
a gas examiner is taken to be a reference to any inspector under this Act.
(sec.867-ssec.1) Despite its repeal, the repealed Act, as in force immediately before its repeal, continues to apply for an accident if— it happened before the commencement; and immediately before its repeal, section 10A of that Act applied to the accident; and a report on the accident had not been completed before the commencement.
(sec.867-ssec.2) For applying subsection (1), a reference in the repealed Act to— the chief gas examiner is taken to be a reference to the chief inspector under this Act; and a gas examiner is taken to be a reference to any inspector under this Act.
- (a) it happened before the commencement; and
- (b) immediately before its repeal, section 10A of that Act applied to the accident; and
- (c) a report on the accident had not been completed before the commencement.
- (a) the chief gas examiner is taken to be a reference to the chief inspector under this Act; and
- (b) a gas examiner is taken to be a reference to any inspector under this Act.