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New South Wales Government Gazette No. 15 of 12 April 2002 2199 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 72 Friday, 12 April 2002 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service LEGISLATION Assents to Acts ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney, 9 April 2002 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. 1, 2002 - An Act to amend the Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 with respect to the extension of the detention of a person subject to control if the person is unlawfully absent from custody; to amend certain other Acts; and for other purposes. [Children (Detention Centres) Amendment Act] Act No. 2, 2002 - An Act to amend the Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 with respect to the extension of the detention of a person subject to control if the person is unlawfully absent from custody; to amend certain other Acts; and for other purposes. [Conveyancing Legislation Amendment (e-plan) Act] Act No. 3, 2002 - An Act to amend the Sydney Bethel Union Extension Act 1908 to enable the trustees of the Sydney Bethel Union to provide facilities for seafarers visiting any port in New South Wales; to enable the trustees to invest money in accordance with the Trustee Act 1925; to enable the trustees to engage employees and others; and for other purposes. [Sydney Bethel Union Extension Amendment Act] Act No. 4, 2002 - An Act to amend the Bail Act 1978 so as to require bail granted to persons accused of offences occasioning death to be made subject, except in special circumstances, to conditions requiring the giving up of passports held by them. [Bail Amendment (Confiscation of Passports) Act] Russell D. Grove PSM Clerk of the Legislative Assembly 2200 LEGISLATION 12 April 2002 Proclamations Criminal Procedure Amendment (Justices and Local Courts) Act 2001 No 119—Proclamation MARIE BASHIR,, Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Justices and Local Courts) Act 2001, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 19 April 2002 as the day on which Schedule 1 [17] to that Act commences. Signed andand sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 10th day day of of April 2002. 2002. By Her Excellency’s Command, L.S. BOB DEBUS, M.P., AttorneyAttorney General General GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note The object of this proclamation is to commence provisions to be inserted in the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 relating to descriptions of offences and short descriptions of offences. This proclamation is made under section 2 of the Act. p02-055-p01.807 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 12 April 2002 LEGISLATION 2201 Justices Legislation Repeal and Amendment Act 2001 No 121— Proclamation MARIE BASHIR,, Governor Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Justices Legislation Repeal and Amendment Act 2001, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 19 April 2002 as the day on which the following provisions of that Act commence: (a) section 3 (1), insofar as it repeals sections 145A (1) and 145B of the Justices Act 1902, (b) section 3 (2). Signed andand sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 10th day day of of April 2002. 2002. By Her Excellency’s Command, L.S. BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney GeneralGeneral GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note The object of this proclamation is to repeal provisions of the Justices Act 1902 relating to descriptions of offences and short descriptions of offences. This proclamation is made under section 2 of the Act. p02-056-p02.807 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 2202 LEGISLATION 12 April 2002 Regulations Food Amendment (Notifications) Regulation 2002 under the Food Act 1989 Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Food Act 1989. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister forfor Health Health Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to amend the Food Regulation 2001 to provide that the Director-General of the Department of Health may make an arrangement with a local council for the council to accept notifications under the Food Standards Code relating to new food handling operations and forward those notifications to the Director-General. This Regulation also sets out certain fees that may be levied by such a council and the Director-General in relation to those notifications. This Regulation is made under the Food Act 1989, including section 90 (the general regulation-making power), and in particular section 90 (1) and 90 (2) (u). r02-038-p03.842 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 12 April 2002 LEGISLATION 2203 Clause 1 Food Amendment (Notifications) Regulation 2002 Food Amendment (Notifications) Regulation 2002 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Food Amendment (Notifications) Regulation 2002. 2 Amendment of Food Regulation 2001 The Food Regulation 2001 is amended as set out in Schedule 1. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 2204 LEGISLATION 12April 2002 Food Amendment (Notifications) Regulation 2002 Amendment Schedule 1 Schedule 1 Amendment (Clause 2) Clause 6AA Insert after clause 6: 6AA Notifications of food handling operations (1) The Director-General may make an arrangement with a local council for the council to accept notifications under clause 4 of Standard 3.2.2 of the Food Standards Code on behalf of the Director-General and forward those notifications to the Director-General. (2) A local council that performs the service of accepting and forwarding a notification under subclause (1) may in accordance with section 608 of the Local Government Act 1993 charge a fee for that service not exceeding the following: (a) if the notification relates to 5 food premises or less—$50, (b) if the notification relates to more than 5 food premises—$10 per premises. (3) A notification under clause 4 of Standard 3.2.2 of the Food Standards Code may be made: (a) in a written form—directly to the Director-General or to the Director-General through a local council (under an arrangement made in accordance with subclause (1)), or (b) in an electronic form by way of the Internet—directly to the Director-General. (4) A notification that is made in a written form directly to the Director-General must be accompanied by a processing fee of: (a) if the notification relates to 5 food premises or less—$50, and (b) if the notification relates to more than 5 food premises—$10 per premises. Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 12 April 2002 LEGISLATION 2205 Food Amendment (Notifications) Regulation 2002 Schedule 1 Amendment (5) A notification under clause 4 of Standard 3.2.2 of the Food Standards Code is not duly made unless it is accompanied by any fee that is required under this clause. Page 4 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 2206 LEGISLATION 12 April 2002 Mine Subsidence Compensation Amendment (Contributions) Regulation 2002 under the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961 The Administrator, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961. The Hon EDWARD OBEID, M.L.C., MinMinister ister forfor Mineral Mineral Resources Resources Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to prescribe the contributions payable by the owners of certain colliery holdings to the Mine Subsidence Compensation Fund for the 2001 rating year. This Regulation is made under the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961, including sections 11 (1A) and 18 (the general regulation-making power). r02-067-p02.809 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 12 April 2002 LEGISLATION 2207 Clause 1 Mine Subsidence Compensation Amendment (Contributions) Regulation 2002 Mine Subsidence Compensation Amendment (Contributions) Regulation 2002 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Mine Subsidence Compensation Amendment (Contributions) Regulation 2002. 2 Amendment of Mine Subsidence Compensation Regulation 1997 The Mine Subsidence Compensation Regulation 1997 is amended as set out in Schedule 1. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 2208 LEGISLATION 12April 2002 Mine Subsidence Compensation Amendment (Contributions) Regulation 2002 Amendment Schedule 1 Schedule 1 Amendment (Clause 2) Schedule 1 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead: Schedule 1 Rate of contribution to Mine Subsidence Compensation Fund for 2001 (Clause 5) Column 1 Column 2 Colliery holding Rate (in $) Aberdare North Excepted Airly 0.00118 Angus Place 0.03768 Antiene Excepted Appin 0.02487 Avon Excepted Avondale 0.00064 Baal Bone 0.06377 Bargo Excepted Bayswater No 2 0.38356 Bengalla 0.04866 Berrima 0.00488 Bloomfield 0.00847 Blue Mountains 0.00667 Boggabri 0.00053 Brimdale Excepted Brimstone Excepted Brimstone Extended Excepted Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 72 12 April 2002 LEGISLATION 2209 Mine Subsidence Compensation Amendment (Contributions) Regulation 2002 Schedule 1 Amendment Column 1 Column 2 Colliery holding Rate (in $) Bulli Main Excepted Camberwell 0.02528 Canyon 0.00132 Cardiff Borehole Excepted Chain Valley 0.01572 Charbon 0.00959 Clarence 0.02719 Coal Cliff 0.00083 Cooranbong 0.03686 Cordeaux 0.01001 Cullen Valley 0.10606 Cumnock No 1 0.01253 Dartbrook 0.06278 Donaldson Coal Excepted Drayton 0.04393 Duralie 0.00043 Elouera 0.01605 Enhance Place 0.01676 Fernbrook 0.00303 Glendell Excepted Glennies Creek 0.00672 Gunnedah 0.00357 Hunter Valley Extended 0.00124 Hunter Valley Operations 0.02399 Huntley 0.00038 Invincible 0.00960 Ivanhoe 0.02524 John Darling 0.01458 Kandos No 3 0.00648 Page 4 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No.
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