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Public Trustee Act 1978
sec.148Completion by public trustee under previous s 85
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### sec.148 Completion by public trustee under previous s 85
Section 85 as in force immediately before the commencement of this section continues to have effect to authorise completion of anything commenced by the public trustee before commencement of this section as if the following amendments had not been made by the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 —
the amendment of sections 64, 69 and 73 of this Act;
Section 73 (Duration and variation of authority under certificate of disability) was omitted by 2000 No. 8 s 263 sch 3.
the repeal of the Mental Health Act 1974 , schedule 5;
the repeal of the Intellectually Disabled Citizens Act 1985 .
Subsection (1) does not limit the operation of section 85 as in force immediately after the commencement of this section.
s 148 ins 2000 No. 8 s 263 sch 3
(sec.148-ssec.1) Section 85 as in force immediately before the commencement of this section continues to have effect to authorise completion of anything commenced by the public trustee before commencement of this section as if the following amendments had not been made by the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 — the amendment of sections 64, 69 and 73 of this Act; Section 73 (Duration and variation of authority under certificate of disability) was omitted by 2000 No. 8 s 263 sch 3. the repeal of the Mental Health Act 1974 , schedule 5; the repeal of the Intellectually Disabled Citizens Act 1985 .
(sec.148-ssec.2) Subsection (1) does not limit the operation of section 85 as in force immediately after the commencement of this section.
- (a) the amendment of sections 64, 69 and 73 of this Act; Editor’s note— Section 73 (Duration and variation of authority under certificate of disability) was omitted by 2000 No. 8 s 263 sch 3.
- (b) the repeal of the Mental Health Act 1974 , schedule 5;
- (c) the repeal of the Intellectually Disabled Citizens Act 1985 .