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South Australia act
The material supplied does not include the operative text of the University of South Australia Act 1990. Instead, the file is a website error/landing page from the South Australian legislation site (including a "Page Not Found" notice, a "2026 Update" bookmark notice, an "Acknowledgement of Country", and navigation links). There are no legislative sections, schedules, definitions, powers, duties, or rules in the supplied text to read or apply.
Who pays: The supplied source does not set or describe fees, funding, or financial obligations under the Act. The only identifiable operational cost in the page content is the user burden of updating bookmarks and hyperlinks created before 24 March 2026 (source: "2026 Update").
Who decides: The page provides no information about governance, appointments, ministerial powers, council composition, or decision‑making under the Act.
Behaviour changes, compliance burden and discretion: Because the operative Act text is absent, the source does not identify legal obligations, compliance steps, enforcement mechanisms, or administrative discretions that would change behaviour. The visible, concrete compliance task on the page is technical: users should update bookmarks/hyperlinks older than 24 March 2026 (source: "2026 Update").
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View on official registerSourced from South Australian Legislation (legislation.sa.gov.au), CC BY 4.0.
Official rationale: The supplied content does not contain an explanatory memorandum, second reading speech, or official policy statements about the Act itself. Any claim about the Act’s purpose is therefore not present in the supplied source.
Testing against costs and incentives: With no legislative provisions available in the source, it is not possible to identify who would benefit or bear costs from the Act, what permissions or prohibitions it creates, what market or competitive incentives it changes, or whether it creates concentrated benefits or diffuse costs. The only observable incentive effect from the supplied page is an instruction to update old bookmarks; this shifts a small technical cost to website users (source: "2026 Update").
Implementation risk: The site’s "Page Not Found" content signals a risk that users and stakeholders cannot access the law through the provided link. That raises procedural risks (lack of access to current legislative text), but the page itself contains no operational text to implement.
Opportunity cost: Stakeholders seeking the Act’s text must use other channels; the page does not provide the Act, so time and resources will be spent locating the correct source.
Practical effect: The only concrete practical instructions in the supplied content are to update/recreate bookmarks or report the fault to OPCWeb@sa.gov.au (source lines: "2026 Update" and provided contact email). The page also includes an "Acknowledgement of Country" and navigational links to other legislation resources, which are site elements but not substantive law.
The supplied document cannot be used to analyse the University of South Australia Act 1990 because it contains no operative legislative provisions. It is a website error/notice page with administrative guidance about bookmarks and links, an acknowledgement, and navigation to other site pages. Any further legal analysis requires the Act’s text (sections, schedules, definitions and amendments), which is not present in this source.