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Stock Medicines Act 1989
21Continuation of instruments and powers under repealed provisions
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#### 21 Continuation of instruments and powers under repealed provisions
21 Continuation of instruments and powers under repealed provisions
> > (1) This Act, as in force immediately before its amendment by the [Biosecurity Act 2015](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2015-024), continues to have effect in respect of—
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> > > (a) any relevant instrument in force immediately before the repeal of a repealed provision, and
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> > > (b) anything done (before or after the repeal of a repealed provision) under or in connection with such a relevant instrument.
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> > (2) A relevant instrument—
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> > > (a) continues to have effect (despite the amendments made by the [Biosecurity Act 2015](/view/html/inforce/current/act-2015-024)), and
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> > > (b) may be withdrawn, varied, revoked or cancelled in accordance with this Act (as if those amendments had not been made), and
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> > > (c) ceases to have effect as provided for by this Act, as in force immediately before those amendments were made, or as provided for by this clause (whichever happens first).
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> > (3) Accordingly, any function conferred on any person under a repealed provision in connection with a relevant instrument (including a power to enter land or to seize or destroy any thing) may continue to be exercised after the repeal of the repealed provision as if that provision remained in force.
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> > (4) The Secretary of the Department of Regional NSW may, by order in writing, declare that a relevant instrument is a superseded instrument.
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> > (5) A relevant instrument that is declared to be a superseded instrument ceases to have effect when the order takes effect.
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> > (6) This clause does not apply to the following—
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> > > (a) to a permit issued under a repealed provision, or
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> > > (b) to any instrument by which a person is authorised as an inspector or analyst.