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New South Wales Government Gazette No. 22 of 31 May 2013 2243 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 65 Friday, 31 May 2013 Published under authority by the Department of Premier and Cabinet LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments Week beginning 20 May 2013 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated: Proclamations commencing Acts Intoxicated Persons (Sobering Up Centres Trial) Act 2013 No 15 (2013-224) — published LW 24 May 2013 Regulations and other statutory instruments Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Light Rail Project) Order 2013 (2013-223) — published LW 20 May 2013 Intoxicated Persons (Sobering Up Centres Trial) Regulation 2013 (2013-225) — published LW 24 May 2013 Local Court Rules (Amendment No 4) 2013 (2013-226) — published LW 24 May 2013 National Parks and Wildlife Amendment (Protected Native Plants) Order 2013 (2013-227) — published LW 24 May 2013 Environmental Planning Instruments Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2004 (Amendment No 61) (2013-229) — published LW 24 May 2013 North Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2001 (Amendment No 54) (2013-230) — published LW 24 May 2013 Port Stephens Local Environmental Plan (Kings Hill, North Raymond Terrace) 2010 (Amendment No 1) (2013-231) — published LW 24 May 2013 State Environmental Planning Policy (Port Botany) 2013 (2013-228) — published LW 24 May 2013 Urana Local Environmental Plan 2011 (Amendment No 2) (2013-232) — published LW 24 May 2013 2244 OFFICIAL NOTICES 31 May 2013 Assents to Acts ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney, 27 May 2013 IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Her Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.: Act No. 26 – An Act to make provision for bail in connection with criminal and other proceedings. [Bail Bill] Act No. 27 – An Act to amend the Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust Act 1984 to make further provision in relation to property held on trust for a congregation; and for other purposes. [Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust Amendment Bill] Act No. 28 – An Act to amend the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 to facilitate the sharing of personal information and health information about victims and perpetrators of domestic violence for the purposes of providing domestic violence support services to those victims; and for other purposes. [Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment (Information Sharing) Bill] Act No. 29 – An Act to amend the Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 to require the Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Tribunal to give effect to certain government policies in making determinations under Part 3 of that Act concerning the remuneration of judicial and other office holders.[Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Amendment (Judicial and Other Office Holders) Bill] RONDA MILLER, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 31 May 2013 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2245 Orders New South Wales Anglican Church of Australia (Anglican School, Googong) Order 2013 under the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 4 of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938, make the following Order. Dated,Dated, this 22nd day of Mayday of 2013. 2013. By Her Excellency’s Command, GREG SMITH, M.P., Attorney General Explanatory note Section 4 (2) of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 provides that the Synod of a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia may, by ordinance, declare that it is expedient that the persons who for the time being are the members of the unincorporated body named in the ordinance should be constituted a body corporate under the name set out in the ordinance. In that subsection, unincorporated body means a body constituted by or under the authority of an ordinance of the Synod of a diocese for the purpose of managing, governing or controlling any institution or organisation of the Anglican Church of Australia, or of holding, managing and dealing with any church trust property. If an ordinance referred to in section 4 (2) is passed, the Governor may, by order published in the Gazette, declare that the persons who for the time being are the members of the unincorporated body are a body corporate under the name set out in the ordinance. The object of this Order is to declare that the members of the Board of the Anglican School, Googong are a body corporate under the name The Anglican School, Googong. The relevant ordinances are the Anglican School, Googong Incorporation Ordinance 2012 and the Anglican School, Googong Ordinance 2012. s2013-098-11.d08 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 C:\Docs\si\s2013-098\d08\s2013-098EXN.fm 8/4/13, 04:32 pm 2246 OFFICIAL NOTICES 31 May 2013 Anglican Church of Australia (Anglican School, Googong) Order 2013 Explanatory note This Order is made under section 4 of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 C:\Docs\si\s2013-098\d08\s2013-098EXN.fm 8/4/13, 04:32 pm 31 May 2013 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2247 Anglican Church of Australia (Anglican School, Googong) Order 2013 Clause 1 Anglican Church of Australia (Anglican School, Googong) Order 2013 under the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 1 Name of Order This Order is the Anglican Church of Australia (Anglican School, Googong) Order 2013. 2 Commencement This Order commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. 3 The Anglican School, Googong It is declared that the persons who for the time being are members of the body known as the Board of the Anglican School, Googong constituted under the Anglican School, Googong Ordinance 2012 are a body corporate under the name “The Anglican School, Googong”. Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 C:\Docs\si\s2013-098\d08\s2013-098BOD.fm 8/4/13, 04:32 pm 2248 OFFICIAL NOTICES 31 May 2013 New South Wales Anglican Church of Australia (Diocesan Services) Order 2013 under the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 4 of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938, make the following Order. Dated, this 22nd day of Mayday of 2013. 2013. By Her Excellency’s Command, GREG SMITH, M.P., Attorney General Explanatory note Section 4 (2) of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 provides that the Synod of a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia may, by ordinance, declare that it is expedient that the persons who for the time being are the members of the unincorporated body named in the ordinance should be constituted a body corporate under the name set out in the ordinance. In that subsection, unincorporated body means a body constituted by or under the authority of an ordinance of the Synod of a diocese for the purpose of managing, governing or controlling any institution or organisation of the Anglican Church of Australia, or of holding, managing and dealing with any church trust property. If an ordinance referred to in section 4 (2) is passed, the Governor may, by order published in the Gazette, declare that the persons who for the time being are the members of the unincorporated body are a body corporate under the name set out in the ordinance. The object of this Order is to declare that the members of the Ministry Executive are a body corporate under the name Diocesan Services. The relevant ordinances are the Diocesan Services Incorporation Ordinance 2010, the Governance of the Diocese Ordinance 2010, the s2013-096-11.d06 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 C:\Docs\si\s2013-096\d06\s2013-096EXN.fm 9/4/13, 02:43 pm 31 May 2013 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2249 Anglican Church of Australia (Diocesan Services) Order 2013 Explanatory note Diocesan Services Ordinance 2010 and the Diocesan Services (Amendment) Ordinance 2011. This Order is made under section 4 of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 C:\Docs\si\s2013-096\d06\s2013-096EXN.fm 9/4/13, 02:43 pm 2250 OFFICIAL NOTICES 31 May 2013 Anglican Church of Australia (Diocesan Services) Order 2013 Clause 1 Anglican Church of Australia (Diocesan Services) Order 2013 under the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 1 Name of Order This Order is the Anglican Church of Australia (Diocesan Services) Order 2013. 2 Commencement This Order commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. 3 Diocesan Services It is declared that the persons who for the time being are members of the body known as the Ministry Executive constituted under the Governance of the Diocese Ordinance 2010 are a body corporate under the name “Diocesan Services”. Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 65 C:\Docs\si\s2013-096\d06\s2013-096BOD.fm 9/4/13, 02:43 pm 31 May 2013 OFFICIAL NOTICES 2251 New South Wales Anglican Church of Australia (South Coast Anglican Schools) Order 2013 under the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938 MARIE BASHIR,, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 4 of the Anglican Church of Australia (Bodies Corporate) Act 1938, make the following Order.
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