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Public and Environmental Health Act 2011
133DConsequential effects of validation
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133D Consequential effects of validation
Without limiting the effect of section 133C, the following are not
invalid or unlawful on the ground that a validated direction was not
valid or did not have full force and effect:
(a) any right, privilege, power, duty or function given or imposed
or purportedly given or imposed under the validated direction;
(b) any exercise of, performance of or action taken under a right,
privilege, power, duty or function given or imposed or
purportedly given or imposed under the validated direction;
(c) the making or purported making of any decision under the
validated direction;
(d) the granting or purported granting or issuing or purported
issuing of any order or any other document under the
validated direction;
(e) any action taken to enforce the validated direction;
(f) any infringement notice issued for an alleged contravention of
the validated direction committed after the commencement;
(g) any amount paid in response to an infringement notice issued
for an alleged contravention of the validated direction
committed after the commencement;
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(h) any prosecution, conviction or sentence for an alleged
contravention of the validated direction committed after the
commencement;
(i) any dismissal of a person from employment, or other action
taken against a person, by an employer of the person for
non-compliance with the validated direction;
(j) any refusal of entry to premises or removal from premises of a
person, or other action taken against a person, by an owner or
occupier of the premises for non-compliance with the validated