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Statutory Instruments Act 1992
sec.51Limited saving of operation of subordinate legislation that ceases to have effect
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### sec.51 Limited saving of operation of subordinate legislation that ceases to have effect
This section applies if subordinate legislation ceases to have effect because it is not tabled or is disallowed.
Section 49 deals with tabling of subordinate legislation and section 50 deals with disallowance of subordinate legislation.
The subordinate legislation is taken never to have been made or approved and any law or provision of a law repealed or amended by the legislation is revived.
However, subsection (2) does not affect anything done or suffered under the legislation before it ceased 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 51 ins 1994 No. 83 s 4
amd 2013 No. 39 s 111 sch 4
(sec.51-ssec.1) This section applies if subordinate legislation ceases to have effect because it is not tabled or is disallowed. Section 49 deals with tabling of subordinate legislation and section 50 deals with disallowance of subordinate legislation.
(sec.51-ssec.2) The subordinate legislation is taken never to have been made or approved and any law or provision of a law repealed or amended by the legislation is revived.
(sec.51-ssec.3) However, subsection (2) does not affect anything done or suffered under the legislation before it ceased to have effect.
(sec.51-ssec.4) 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.