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Government Gazette of the STATE of NEW SOUTH WALES Number 34 Friday, 26 February 2010 Published Under Authority by Government Advertising 995 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 34 Friday, 26 February 2010 Published under authority by Government Advertising LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments Week beginning 15 February 2010 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated: Proclamations commencing Acts Crimes Amendment (Fraud, Identity and Forgery Offences) Act 2009 No. 99 (2010-41) – published LW 19 February 2010 Regulations and other statutory instruments Building Professionals Amendment (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2010 (2010-42) – published LW 19 February 2010 Commercial Vessels Amendment (National Standards) Regulation 2010 (2010-43) – published LW 19 February 2010 Commission for Children and Young People Amendment (Child-related Employment) Regulation 2010 (2010-44) – published LW 19 February 2010 Marine Safety (General) Amendment Regulation 2010 (2010-45) – published LW 19 February 2010 Road Amendment (Isabelle Broadhead Child Restraint Measures) Rules 2010 (2010-46) – published LW 19 February 2010 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Child Restraint Measures) Regulation 2010 (2010-47) – published LW 19 February 2010 Road Transport (General) Amendment (Child Restraint Measures) Regulation 2010 (2010-48) – published LW 19 February 2010 Environmental Planning Instruments Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 2009 (2010-49) – published LW 19 February 2010 Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No. 237) (2010-50) – published LW 19 February 2010 996 OFFICIAL NOTICES 26 February 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION AND MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES ACT PRINCIPLES OF MULTICULTURALISM ACT 2000 1945 Appointment of part-time commissioners Communities NSW HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Appointment of Trustees Executive Council and pursuant to Section 7 of the The Trustees of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Community Relations Commission and Principles of HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Multiculturalism Act 2000, has appointed the following Executive Council, has approved, pursuant to Section 4 of persons as part-time commissioners of the Community the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Act 1945, the Relations Commission for terms as shown: following persons being appointed as trustees of the Museum Ms Patricia Azarias as Deputy Chairperson for a term of Applied Arts and Sciences from 24 February 2010 to 31 of three years from 24 November 2009 December 2012 (inclusive): Ms Samah Hadid for a term of three years from 12 (i) Professor Shirley ALEXANDER (re-appointment) January 2010 (ii) Ms Margaret SEALE (re-appointment, pursuant to Mr Diing Bul for a term of three years from 12 4(2)(a)) January 2010 (iii) Ms Trisha DIXON (re-appointment) The Hon JOHN HATZISTERGOS, M.L.C., The Hon. VIRGINIA JUDGE, M.P., Minister for Citizenship Minister for the Arts FAIR TRADING ACT 1987 SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE TRUST ACT 1961 NSW Products Safety Committee Communities NSW Appointment Appointment of Trustees PURSUANT to section 24 of the Fair Trading Act 1987, Sydney Opera House Trust I hereby appoint Steve Newton as Chairperson of the HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the NSW Products Safety Committee commencing on the date Executive Council, has approved, pursuant to Section 6 of the hereof. Sydney Opera House Trust Act 1961, the following persons Dated this15th day of February 2010. being appointed as trustees of the Sydney Opera House Trust from 24 February 2010 to 31 December 2012 (inclusive): VIRGINIA JUDGE, M.P., Minister for Fair Trading (i) Mr Wesley ENOCH (re-appointment, pursuant to 6(2)) (ii) Ms Catherine BRENNER (re-appointment) FAIR TRADING ACT 1987 (iii) Dr Thomas PARRY AM (new appointment) NSW Products Safety Committee The Hon. VIRGINIA JUDGE, M.P., Appointment of Member Minister for the Arts PURSUANT to section 24 of the Fair Trading Act 1987, I hereby appoint the following persons as members of the NSW Products Safety Committee: • Mr Antonio Bonacruz • Ms Christine Erskine • Ms Joanne Kemp • Mr James Thomson These appointments will expire on 1 February 2013. Dated this15th day of February 2010. VIRGINIA JUDGE, M.P., Minister for Fair Trading NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 34 26 February 2010 OFFICIAL NOTICES 997 OFFICIAL NOTICES Department of Industry and Investment NSW MINERALS MINISTERIAL SCHEDULE ADVISORY COUNCIL Diseases in stock recognised as exotic Appointment of Further Members Column 1 Column 2 I, IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., Minister for Mineral and Acariasis Tracheal Mite (Acaraspis Forest Resources hereby appoint the following persons woodi) as further members of the Minerals Ministerial Advisory African horse sickness Council for a period of three years from the date of this instrument. Africanised honeybees African swine fever Mr Ian MURRAY, Mr Wayne McANDREW, and Asian honeybee (Apis cerana) Mr Mick BUFFIER Aujeszky’s disease Australian bat lyssavirus Dated this 16th day of February 2010 Avian infl uenza IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., Bluetongue Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources Borna disease Bovine tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis RURAL ASSISTANCE ACT 1989 Bovine Virus Diarrhoea Type 2 Appointment of Acting Chief Executive Braula fl y (Bee louse, Braula coeca) NSW Rural Assistance Brucellosis (B. Abortus, B. suis, B. canis and B. melitensis) I, STEVE WHAN MP, Minister for Primary Industries, Camelpox pursuant to Clause 3 of Schedule 2 to the Rural Assistance Act Chagas’ disease (T. cruzi) 1989 appoint Mr Stephen Griffi th as Acting Chief Executive Classical swine fever of the New South Wales Rural Assistance Authority from 26 February to 5 March 2010 inclusive. Contagious agalactia Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia Dated this 23rd day of February 2010 Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia STEVE WHAN, M.P., Contagious equine metritis Minister for Primary Industries Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Devil Facial Tumour Disease Dourine STOCK DISEASES ACT 1923 Duck virus enteritis (duck plague) Only section 9 Proclamation No. 569 Duck virus hepatitis Only section 9 Proclamation to declare that certain diseases in stock Dwarf honeybee (Apis fl orae) are subject to provisions of the Act East Coast fever Encephalitides (tick borne) Her Excellency Professor MARIE BASHIR, A.C., C.V.O., Epizootic lymphangitis Governor. Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern, I, Professor MARIE BASHIR, A.C., C.V.O., Governor of the Western and Venezuelan) State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Equine encephalosis Council: Equine herpes – virus 1 (neurological 1. pursuant to section 3 (2) (a) of the Stock Diseases strain) Act 1923 (‘the Act’), revoke Proclamation No. 568 Equine infl uenza published in New South Wales Government Gazette Equine piroplasmosis (Babesia equi, No. 29 of 6 February 2009 at pages 799-802, and any Babesia caballi and Theileria equi) Proclamation revived as a result of its revocation; and Foot and mouth disease Fowl typhoid (Salmonella gallinarum) 2. pursuant to section 4 (a) of the Act declare that the diseases specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule, being Getah virus infection diseases in stock, are diseases in respect of which the Giant honeybee (Apis dorsata) provisions of the Act or only such provisions of the Act Glanders as are specifi ed in Column 2 of the Schedule, apply. Haemorrhagic septicaemia Heartwater Hendra virus infection NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 34 998 OFFICIAL NOTICES 26 February 2010 Column 1 Column 2 Diseases in stock recognised as endemic or sporadic Infectious bursal disease (hypervirulent Column 1 Column 2 and exotic antigenic variant forms) Anaplasmosis Infl uenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Only section 9 Anthrax Japanese encephalitis Avian mycoplasmosis (M. synoviae) Only section 9 Jembrana disease Babesiosis Leishmaniosis of any species Cattle tick (Boophilus microplus) Louping ill Only section 9 Chalk brood (Ascophaera apis) in Only section 9 Lumpy skin disease honeybees Maedi-visna Chlamydiosis in birds other than poultry Only section 9 Malignant catarrhal fever (wildebeest Chlamydiosis in poultry associated) Egg drop syndrome (EDS 76) Only section 9 Menangle virus infection Enzootic abortion of ewes Only section 9 Nairobi sheep disease Enzootic bovine leucosis Newcastle disease Equine herpes – virus 1 (abortigenic Only section 9 Nipah virus infection strain) Peste des petits ruminants Equine infectious anaemia Only section 9 Porcine cysticercosis (C. cellulosae) Only section 9 Equine viral arteritis Only section 9 Porcine enterovirus encephalomyelitis European foulbrood (Melissococcus Only section 9 (Teschen) pluton) in honeybees Porcine reproductive and respiratory Footrot in sheep and goats syndrome Infectious laryngotracheitis Only section 9 Post-weaning multi-systemic wasting Johne’s disease (Paratuberculosis) All provisions syndrome other than Potomac fever sections 20B, Pulmonary adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte) 20C (1) (a) & Rabies (c), 20C (2), Rift Valley fever 20C (3A) (a), Rinderpest 20C (4), 20C (5) and 20C Salmonellosis (S. abortus equi) (5A). Salmonellosis (S. abortus ovis) Ovine brucellosis caused by Brucella All provisions Screw-worm fl y – New World – ovis other than (Cochliomyia hominivorax) section 9 Screw –worm fl y – Old World – Nosemosis in honeybees Only section 9 (Chrysomya bezziana) Porcine Myocarditis (Bungowannah Sheep pox and goat pox virus infection) Sheep scab Pullorum disease (Salmonella pullorum) Surra (Trypanosoma evansi)
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