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Statutory Instruments Act 1992
sec.23Statutory instrument may make provision by applying another document
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### sec.23 Statutory instrument may make provision by applying another document
If an Act or statutory instrument (the authorising law ) authorises or requires the making of a statutory instrument with respect to a matter, a statutory instrument made under the authorising law may make provision for the matter by applying, adopting or incorporating (with or without modification) the provisions of—
an Act, statutory instrument or other law; or
another document (whether of the same or a different kind);
as in force at a particular time or from time to time.
If a statutory instrument made after 1 January 1992 applies, adopts or incorporates the provisions of a document, the provisions applied, adopted or incorporated are the provisions as in force from time to time unless the statutory instrument expressly provides otherwise.
In this section—
law includes a law of the Commonwealth, another State, a Territory or a foreign country.
(sec.23-ssec.1) If an Act or statutory instrument (the authorising law ) authorises or requires the making of a statutory instrument with respect to a matter, a statutory instrument made under the authorising law may make provision for the matter by applying, adopting or incorporating (with or without modification) the provisions of— an Act, statutory instrument or other law; or another document (whether of the same or a different kind); as in force at a particular time or from time to time.
(sec.23-ssec.2) If a statutory instrument made after 1 January 1992 applies, adopts or incorporates the provisions of a document, the provisions applied, adopted or incorporated are the provisions as in force from time to time unless the statutory instrument expressly provides otherwise.
(sec.23-ssec.3) In this section— law includes a law of the Commonwealth, another State, a Territory or a foreign country.
- (a) an Act, statutory instrument or other law; or
- (b) another document (whether of the same or a different kind);