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Statutory Instruments Act 1992
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### sec.14 Applicable provisions
Subject to this division, a provision of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 mentioned in schedule 1 applies to a statutory instrument, and to matters authorised or required to be done by a statutory instrument, in the same way as it applies to an Act, and matters authorised or required to be done by an Act, as if—
a reference to an Act included a reference to a statutory instrument; and
a reference to enactment or passage included a reference to making.
A copy of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 showing the text of the Act as it applies to a statutory instrument because of this Act may be authorised by the parliamentary counsel.
If a copy mentioned in subsection (2) is authorised under that subsection, the copy—
is to indicate that fact in a suitable place; and
is a reprint authorised by the parliamentary counsel under the Legislative Standards Act 1992 , section 10A .
s 14 amd 2013 No. 39 s 90
(sec.14-ssec.1) Subject to this division, a provision of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 mentioned in schedule 1 applies to a statutory instrument, and to matters authorised or required to be done by a statutory instrument, in the same way as it applies to an Act, and matters authorised or required to be done by an Act, as if— a reference to an Act included a reference to a statutory instrument; and a reference to enactment or passage included a reference to making.
(sec.14-ssec.2) A copy of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 showing the text of the Act as it applies to a statutory instrument because of this Act may be authorised by the parliamentary counsel.
(sec.14-ssec.3) If a copy mentioned in subsection (2) is authorised under that subsection, the copy— is to indicate that fact in a suitable place; and is a reprint authorised by the parliamentary counsel under the Legislative Standards Act 1992 , section 10A .
- (a) a reference to an Act included a reference to a statutory instrument; and
- (b) a reference to enactment or passage included a reference to making.
- (a) is to indicate that fact in a suitable place; and
- (b) is a reprint authorised by the parliamentary counsel under the Legislative Standards Act 1992 , section 10A .