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Quarantine Regulations 2000
69HCertain periods of time to be disregarded
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#### 69H Certain periods of time to be disregarded
(1) For the purpose of calculating the time taken to complete an IRA under subregulation 69E(1) or (2), the time covered by a notice published under this regulation is to be disregarded.
(2) The Chief Executive may publish a notice for the IRA stating:
(a) that the counting of time for subregulation 69E(1) or (2) is to stop because of an action or a decision under regulation 69G affecting completion of the IRA; and
(b) the day the counting of time for subregulation 69E(1) or (2) is to stop, not being a day before the day the notice is published; and
(c) the action or decision taken by the Chief Executive under regulation 69G in respect of the IRA; and
(d) the day the counting of time for subregulation 69E(1) or (2) is to restart (restart day).
(3) The Chief Executive may change the restart day to an earlier or later day than the day stated in the notice, or take action under regulation 69J, after considering the following matters:
(a) if a request was made under subregulation 69G(1), whether the proposer or other person has provided an adequate response to the request;
(b) if research or expert advice was commissioned under subregulation 69G(2), whether adequate research or advice has been obtained;
(c) if a decision is made under subregulation 69G(3), whether the circumstance still exists.
(4) If the Chief Executive decides to change the restart day under subregulation (3), the Chief Executive must publish a notice stating the changed restart day and the reasons for the changed restart day.