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Government Gazette Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Week No. 8/2001 Friday, 23 February 2001 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service Containing numbers 41, 42 Units 5 and 10 — Block V, Regents Park Industrial Estate Pages 777 – 1068 391 Park Road, REGENTS PARK 2143 Phone: 9743 8777 Fax: 9743 8203 Email: [email protected] CONTENTS Number 41 GOVERNMENT PRINTING SERVICE LEGISLATION Proclamations ............................................................. 777 Attention Advertisers . Regulations ................................................................ 782 Rules ........................................................................... 888 Government Printing Service business hours and Other Legislation ........................................................ 909 Government Gazette inquiry times are: Monday to Friday: 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments ............................................................ 913 Phone: (02) 9743 8777; Fax: (02) 9743 8203 NSW Agriculture ....................................................... 914 Email: [email protected] NSW Fisheries ........................................................... 915 Department of Land & Water Conservation — Land Conservation.................................................. 917 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE DEADLINES Water Conservation ................................................. 927 Every Wednesday Department of Mineral Resources ............................. 929 Department of Urban Affairs and Planning................ 931 Except when a holiday falls on a Friday, deadlines Roads and Traffic Authority ...................................... 1037 will be altered as per advice given on this page. Sydney Water............................................................. 1049 Other Notices ............................................................. 1052 4.00 p.m. — Government Information Service TENDERS Level 3, Goodsell Building State Contracts Control Board ................................... 1060 cnr Hunter and Elizabeth Street, Sydney. Local Government and Statutory Authorities ............ 1061 Government Printing Service ..................................... 1062 5.00 p.m. — Government Printing Service PRIVATE A DVERTISEMENTS Unit 5, Block V, 391 Park Road (Council, Probate, Company Notices, etc) ................. 1063 PO Box 256, Regents Park 2143. Number 42 PUBLIC SECTOR NOTICES Postal advertisements, when preceded by faxed (Appointments, Resignations, etc.) ........................... 1067 copies, must be stamped “CONFIRMATION COPY”. 777 15 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 41 Friday, 23 February 2001 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service LEGISLATION Proclamations Community Relations Commission and Principles of Multiculturalism Act 2000 No 77—Proclamation GORDON SAMUELS, , GovernorGovernor I, the Honourable Gordon Samuels AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Community Relations Commission and Principles of Multiculturalism Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 13 March 2001 as the day on which that Act commences. Signed andat sealed sealed Sydney, at Sydney, this this 21st day day of of February 2001. 2001. By His Excellency’s Command, L.S. BOB CARR, M.P., Premier,Premier, Minister Minister for for the the Arts Arts and and Minister Minister for for CitizenshipCitizenship GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! p01-012-p01.846 Page 1 778 LEGISLATION 23 February 2001 Crimes Legislation Further Amendment Act 2000 No 107—Proclamation GORDON SAMUELS, , GovernorGovernor I, the Honourable Gordon Samuels AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Crimes Legislation Further Amendment Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 23 February 2001 as the day on which the uncommenced provisions of that Act commence. Signed andand sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 21st day day of February of February 2001. 2001. By His Excellency’s Command, L.S. BOB DEBUS, M.P., AttorneyAttorney General GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note The object of this proclamation is to commence the provisions of the Crimes Legislation Further Amendment Act 2000 that relate to the offence of possession of substances called precursors. This proclamation also commences an amendment to the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 1994 that requires suppliers of drug precursors to supply certain quantities only to persons who hold an account with the supplier with payment to be made through the account. p01-021-p02.846 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 41 23 February 2001 LEGISLATION 779 Fitness Services (Pre-paid Fees) Act 2000 No 95—Proclamation GORDON SAMUELS, , GovernorGovernor I, the Honourable Gordon Samuels AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Fitness Services (Pre-paid Fees) Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 March 2001 as the day on which that Act (other than section 11) commences. Signed andand sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 21st day day of of February 2001. 2001. By His Excellency’s Command, L.S. JOHN WATKINS, M.P., MinisterMinister for for FairFair Trading GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note The object of this proclamation is to commence all of the provisions of the Act except section 11. Section 11 of the Act requires a supplier who receives money for any pre-paid fee for any fitness service to be provided under a fitness service agreement at, or in connection with, a fitness centre: (a) to hold the money exclusively for the consumer of the service until the supplier commences to provide the agreed service under the agreement to the consumer, and (b) to ensure that the requirements of the section and the regulations under the section are complied with in relation to the money. This proclamation is made under section 2 of the Act. p01-016-p01.894 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 41 780 LEGISLATION 23 February 2001 Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2000 No 87— Proclamation GORDON SAMUELS, , GovernorGovernor I, the Honourable Gordon Samuels AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2000, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint: (a) 4 March 2001 as the day on which the remainder of that Act (except Schedules 4, 5 and 9 and Schedule 23.2 [1]–[3]) commences, and (b) 2 April 2001 as the day on which Schedule 4 and Schedule 23.2 [1]–[3] commence. Signed andand sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 21st day day of of February 2001. 2001. By His Excellency’s Command, L.S. JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., SpecialSpecial Minister Minister ofof State GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note The object of this proclamation is to commence amendments relating to the following matters: • claims procedures, • elections to commence proceedings at common law, • disputes about liability, p01-031-p01.846 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 41 23 February 2001 LEGISLATION 781 Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2000 No 87—Proclamation • medical reports, • certificates of currency with respect to insurance, • specialised insurers and self–insurers, • transfer of certain provisions from regulations under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 and the Workers Compensation Act 1987 to those Acts, • miscellaneous matters. The remaining uncommenced provisions (Schedules 5 and 9) relate to contributory negligence in contract actions and liability involving multiple managed fund insurers. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 41 782 LEGISLATION 23 February 2001 Regulations Associations Incorporation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2001 under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. JOHN WATKINS, M.P., Minister forfor Fair Fair Trading Trading Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase certain fees and charges payable under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. This Regulation is made under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984, including section 73 (the general regulation-making power). r00-402-p01.809 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 41 23 February 2001 LEGISLATION 783 Associations Incorporation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2001 Clause 1 Associations Incorporation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2001 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Associations Incorporation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2001. 2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 31 March 2001. 3 Amendment of Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999 The Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1. 4Notes The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 41 784 LEGISLATION 23 February 2001 Associations Incorporation Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2001 Amendment Schedule 1 Schedule 1 Amendment (Clause 3) Clause 5 Fees Omit the Table to clause 5. Insert instead: Table Provision $ Section 9 (Application for incorporation) 88 Section 13 (2) (Application for reservation of name) 33 Section 14 (3) (Application for approval of change of name) 42 Section 20 (2) (Notice of alteration
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