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Gov Gaz Week 6 Colour.Indd 2739 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 85 Friday, 10 May 2002 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service LEGISLATION Proclamations Justice Legislation Amendment (Non- association and Place Restriction) Act 2001 No 100—Proclamation MARIE BASHIR,, 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 Justice Legislation Amendment (Non-association and Place Restriction) Act 2001, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 13 May 2002 as the day on which sections 1, 2 and 4 of, and Schedule 2 to, that Act commence. Signed andand sealed sealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 8th dayday of of May May 2002. 2002. By Her Excellency’s Command, L.S. BOB DEBUS, M.P., AttorneyAttorney-General General GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note This Proclamation commences those provisions of the Justice Legislation Amendment (Non- association and Place Restriction) Act 2001 that relate to bail and sentence administration. p02-087-p02.837 2740 LEGISLATION 10 May 2002 Tow Truck Industry Amendment Act 1999 No 61—Proclamation MARIE BASHIR,, 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 Tow Truck Industry Amendment Act 1999, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 June 2002 as the day on which the uncommenced provisions of that Act commence. Signed andand sealedsealed at at Sydney, Sydney, this this 1st dayday of of May 2002. 2002. By Her Excellency’s Command, L.S. CARL SCULLY, M.P., MinisterMinister for Transport GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Explanatory note The object of this Proclamation is to commence the remaining provisions of the Tow Truck Industry Amendment Act 1999 that relate to the job allocation scheme for towing work and which contain amendments to the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 and the Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Act 1999. p01-149-p01.835 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 10 May 2002 LEGISLATION 2741 Regulations Associations Incorporation Amendment (Public Liability) Regulation 2002 under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984. JOHN AQUILINA, M.P., Minister forfor FairFair Trading Trading Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to omit the requirement that an association incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 effect and maintain public liability insurance. This Regulation is made under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984, including sections 44 (Requirement to insure) and 73 (the general regulation-making power). r02-117-p01.822 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 2742 LEGISLATION 10 May 2002 Clause 1 Associations Incorporation Amendment (Public Liability) Regulation 2002 Associations Incorporation Amendment (Public Liability) Regulation 2002 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Associations Incorporation Amendment (Public Liability) Regulation 2002. 2 Amendment of Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999 The Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in Schedule 1. Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 2) [1] Clause 14 Public liability insurance Omit the clause. [2] Schedule 1 Model rules Omit rule 34. Insert instead: 34 Insurance The association may effect and maintain insurance. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 10 May 2002 LEGISLATION 2743 Human Tissue Amendment (Designated Specialists) Regulation 2002 under the Human Tissue Act 1983 Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Human Tissue Act 1983. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister forfor HealthHealth Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to amend the Human Tissue Regulation 2000 to provide that medical practitioners who are Fellows of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine may be appointed as designated specialists for the purposes of the Human Tissue Act 1983. This Regulation is made under the Human Tissue Act 1983, including the definition of designated specialist in section 4 and section 39 (the general regulation-making power). r02-056-p01.842 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 2744 LEGISLATION 10 May 2002 Clause 1 Human Tissue Amendment (Designated Specialists) Regulation 2002 Human Tissue Amendment (Designated Specialists) Regulation 2002 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Human Tissue Amendment (Designated Specialists) Regulation 2002. 2 Amendment of Human Tissue Regulation 2000 The Human Tissue Regulation 2000 is amended by inserting at the end of clause 6: (e) Fellows of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 10 May 2002 LEGISLATION 2745 Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002 under the Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Act 2001 Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Act 2001. BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney GeneralGeneral Explanatory note The Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Act 2001 (the Act) authorises the use of dogs by police officers for the purposes of detecting drug offences, and sets out the circumstances in which dogs may be used for the random detection of drugs in connection with persons in public places. The object of this Regulation is: (a) to prescribe certain modifications to the application of the Search Warrants Act 1985 to a warrant under the Act, and, in particular, to prescribe certain forms in respect of a warrant issued under section 8 of the Act, and (b) to prescribe public transport routes on which a police officer may, without a warrant, use a dog to carry out general drug detection. This Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a machinery nature. This Regulation is made under the Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Act 2001, including sections 7, 8 and 11 (the general regulation-making power). r02-130-p01.822 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 2746 LEGISLATION 10 May 2002 Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002 Contents Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Definitions 3 Part 2 Authorised places 3 Prescribed train routes 4 4 Prescribed bus routes 5 Part 3 Warrants 5 Modification of application of Search Warrants Act 1985 to a warrant 6 6 Form of application for warrant 6 7 Form of warrant 6 8 Search Warrants Act 1985—sections 15A and 16 6 9 Occupier’s notice 6 10 Form of report to authorised justice on execution of a warrant 6 11 Keeping and inspection of records 6 Schedule 1 Forms 7 Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 10 May 2002 LEGISLATION 2747 Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002 Clause 1 Preliminary Part 1 Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002 Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002. 2 Definitions (1) In this Regulation: the Act means the Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Act 2001. warrant means a warrant issued under section 8 of the Act. (2) In this Regulation, a reference to a Form is a reference to a Form set out in Schedule 1. Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 2748 LEGISLATION 10 May 2002 Clause 3 Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002 Part 2 Authorised places Part 2 Authorised places 3 Prescribed train routes (1) For the purposes of section 7 (1) (c) of the Act, the following public passenger vehicle routes are prescribed: (a) the Bankstown route, being the train line that is: (i) between Liverpool station and Sydney Central station, and (ii) via Bankstown station, (b) the Inner West route, being the train line that is: (i) between Liverpool station and Sydney Central station, and (ii) via Regents Park station, (c) the Eastern Suburbs route, being the train line that is between Bondi Junction station and Sydney Central station, (d) the Illawarra route, being the train line that is between Bomaderry station and Sydney Central station, and including the train line between Sutherland station and Cronulla station via Kirrawee station, but not including the train line between Lysaghts station and Port Kembla station, (e) the Northern route, being the train line that is: (i) between Newcastle station and Sydney Central station, and (ii) via Strathfield station, (f) the South route, being the train line that is: (i) between Campbelltown station and Sydney Central station, and (ii) via Circular Quay station, and (iii) via Granville station, (g) the Western route, being the train line that is: (i) between Penrith station and Sydney Central station, and (ii) via Strathfield station, and including the Olympic Park loop. Page 4 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 85 10 May 2002 LEGISLATION 2749 Police Powers (Drug Detection Dogs) Regulation 2002 Clause 3 Authorised places Part 2 (2) A route prescribed by this clause includes a train travelling on any part of the train line described in respect of the route, irrespective of whether: (a) the train stops at a station on the train line, or (b) the train has travelled or will travel on any other train line. (3) A route prescribed by this clause includes the route of any bus being used to convey persons between train stations on the prescribed route because trains are not running between those stations, and any stopping place of such a bus. 4 Prescribed bus routes For the purposes of section 7 (1) (c) of the Act, the following public passenger vehicle routes are prescribed: (a) the Albury route, being the bus route that is: (i) between Albury and Sydney, and (ii) via Goulburn and the Hume Highway, (b) the Grafton route, being the bus route that is: (i) between Grafton and Sydney, and (ii) via Kempsey and the Pacific Highway.
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