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### sec.95 Validation provision for Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012
Despite the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , section 54, the Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012 —
is taken not to have expired on 1 September 2022; and
expires on 1 September 2024 unless—
it is repealed before that day; or
a regulation mentioned in subsection (2) is made before that day exempting it from expiry.
A regulation under the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , section 56A may exempt the Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012 from expiry, and extend a period of exemption, as if expiry under subsection (1)(b) were expiry under section 54 of that Act.
Anything done under this Act or another law before the commencement of this section has the same effect, and is taken to have always had the same effect, as it would have had if the Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012 had not expired.
A reference in subsection (3) to anything done includes a reference to—
an exercise of the court’s jurisdiction; or
the commencement of a proceeding or taking of a step in a proceeding; or
the performance of a function; or
the exercise of a power; or
the establishment of a district registry; or
the taking of an action with a document including, for example, executing, filing, making an entry in, presenting, issuing or serving a document; or
the making of a decision.
s 95 orig s 95 om 1994 No. 24 s 3 (1) sch
prev s 95 ins 1995 No. 23 s 6
om 2011 No. 45 s 195
ins 2011 No. 45 s 207
om 2013 No. 39 s 109 sch 2
pres s 95 ins 2023 No. 21 s 68
(sec.95-ssec.1) Despite the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , section 54, the Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012 — is taken not to have expired on 1 September 2022; and expires on 1 September 2024 unless— it is repealed before that day; or a regulation mentioned in subsection (2) is made before that day exempting it from expiry.
(sec.95-ssec.2) A regulation under the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 , section 56A may exempt the Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012 from expiry, and extend a period of exemption, as if expiry under subsection (1)(b) were expiry under section 54 of that Act.
(sec.95-ssec.3) Anything done under this Act or another law before the commencement of this section has the same effect, and is taken to have always had the same effect, as it would have had if the Supreme Court of Queensland Regulation 2012 had not expired.
(sec.95-ssec.4) A reference in subsection (3) to anything done includes a reference to— an exercise of the court’s jurisdiction; or the commencement of a proceeding or taking of a step in a proceeding; or the performance of a function; or the exercise of a power; or the establishment of a district registry; or the taking of an action with a document including, for example, executing, filing, making an entry in, presenting, issuing or serving a document; or the making of a decision.
- (a) is taken not to have expired on 1 September 2022; and
- (b) expires on 1 September 2024 unless— (i) it is repealed before that day; or (ii) a regulation mentioned in subsection (2) is made before that day exempting it from expiry.
- (i) it is repealed before that day; or
- (ii) a regulation mentioned in subsection (2) is made before that day exempting it from expiry.
- (i) it is repealed before that day; or
- (ii) a regulation mentioned in subsection (2) is made before that day exempting it from expiry.
- (a) an exercise of the court’s jurisdiction; or
- (b) the commencement of a proceeding or taking of a step in a proceeding; or
- (c) the performance of a function; or
- (d) the exercise of a power; or
- (e) the establishment of a district registry; or
- (f) the taking of an action with a document including, for example, executing, filing, making an entry in, presenting, issuing or serving a document; or
- (g) the making of a decision.