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Statutory Instruments Act 1992
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### sec.50 Disallowance
The Legislative Assembly may pass a resolution disallowing subordinate legislation if notice of a disallowance motion is given by a member within 14 sitting days after the legislation is tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
If the disallowance motion is not moved on the day for its consideration, the motion lapses.
If the resolution is passed, the subordinate legislation ceases to have effect.
Also, if the resolution has not been disposed of at the end of 14 sitting days after notice is given (whether by withdrawal or lapsing of the disallowance motion or in another way), the subordinate legislation ceases to have effect.
In this section—
subordinate legislation includes—
a provision of subordinate legislation; and
a form required, under an Act or a regulation under this Act, to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
s 50 ins 1994 No. 83 s 4
(sec.50-ssec.1) The Legislative Assembly may pass a resolution disallowing subordinate legislation if notice of a disallowance motion is given by a member within 14 sitting days after the legislation is tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
(sec.50-ssec.2) If the disallowance motion is not moved on the day for its consideration, the motion lapses.
(sec.50-ssec.3) If the resolution is passed, the subordinate legislation ceases to have effect.
(sec.50-ssec.4) Also, if the resolution has not been disposed of at the end of 14 sitting days after notice is given (whether by withdrawal or lapsing of the disallowance motion or in another way), the subordinate legislation ceases to have effect.
(sec.50-ssec.5) In this section— subordinate legislation includes— a provision of subordinate legislation; and a form required, under an Act or a regulation under this Act, to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
- (a) a provision of subordinate legislation; and
- (b) a form required, under an Act or a regulation under this Act, to be tabled in the Legislative Assembly.