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Government Gazette No. 108 3 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 6 JULY 2000 CONTENTS Page Page Acts Assented To.........................................................................................................................4 (No. 160 of 2000)............................................................................................................27 Appointments Resignation, Etc...................................................................................................5 (No. 161 of 2000)............................................................................................................30 Corporations and District Councils—Notices...........................................................................62 (No. 162 of 2000)............................................................................................................33 Crown Lands Act 1929—Notice.................................................................................................6 (No. 174 of 2000)............................................................................................................60 Development Act 1993—Notices...............................................................................................6 Mental Health Act 1993 (No. 163 of 2000)........................................................................35 ExecSearch Consulting Services¾Notice..............................................................................69 Public and Environmental Health Act 1987¾ Fisheries Act 1982¾Notice.......................................................................................................8 (No. 164 of 2000)............................................................................................................36 Gaming Machines Act 1992¾Notices.....................................................................................8 Sexual Reassignment Act 1988 (No. 165 of 2000).............................................................38 Geographical Names Act 1991¾Notices................................................................................9 South Australian Health Commission Act 1976¾ Land Acquisition Act 1969¾Notice.........................................................................................9 (No. 166 of 2000)............................................................................................................39 Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) Act 1994— (No. 167 of 2000)............................................................................................................40 Notices....................................................................................................................................9 (No. 168 of 2000)............................................................................................................41 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices.......................................................................................10 Reproductive Technology Act 1988 (No. 169 of 2000).....................................................42 Mining Act 1971—Notices........................................................................................................14 Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982¾ National Parks Regulations 1990¾Notices.............................................................................15 (No. 170 of 2000)............................................................................................................43 Partnership Act 1891¾Notice................................................................................................68 (No. 171 of 2000)............................................................................................................45 Petroleum Act 1940¾Notice..................................................................................................18 Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935¾ Prices Act 1948¾Notice.........................................................................................................18 (No. 172 of 2000)............................................................................................................58 Private Advertisements.............................................................................................................68 Local Government Act 1934 (No. 173 of 2000)................................................................59 Proclamations..............................................................................................................................4 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notice.....................................................................19 Public Trustee Office¾Administration of Estates.................................................................68 Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989—Notice...............................................................19 Public Sector Management Act 1995¾Notice........................................................................6 Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act REGULATIONS 1994¾Contracts of Training..............................................................................................22 Controlled Substances Act 1984¾ Water Mains and Sewers¾Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc .........................................................20 (No. 159 of 2000)............................................................................................................26 Water Resources Act 1997—Notice........................................................................................21 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers' and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Riverside 2000 so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. 4 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [6 July 2000 Department of the Premier and Cabinet HIGHWAYS ACT 1926 SECTION 27AA: CLOSURE OF Adelaide, 6 July 2000 PORTIONS OF PUBLIC ROAD ADJACENT TO THE HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified for general NOARLUNGA-VICTOR HARBOR ROAD AT McLAREN information that he has in the name and on behalf of Her VALE, HUNDRED OF WILLUNGA Majesty The Queen, this day assented to the undermentioned Proclamation By The Governor Acts passed by the Legislative Council and House of Assembly in (L.S.) E. J. NEAL Parliament assembled, viz.: PURSUANT to section 27AA of the Highways Act 1926, on the No. 30 of 2000—An Act to amend the Motor Vehicles Act recommendation of the Commissioner of Highways made 1959. pursuant to that section and with the advice and consent of the No. 31 of 2000—An Act to amend the Criminal Law Executive Council, I close those portions of public road Consolidation Act 1935. delineated as allotments 210 and 211 in Lands Titles Registration No. 32 of 2000—An Act to provide for the collection of Office Filed Plan No. 41787. samples from State competitors for testing for scheduled drugs Given under my hand and the Public Seal of South Australia, at and doping methods; to confer functions and powers on the Adelaide, 6 July 2000. Australian Sports Drug Agency in relation to collecting and By command, testing those samples; and for other related purposes. MARK BRINDAL, for Acting Premier No. 33 of 2000—An Act to amend the Young Offenders Act 1993. TSA 9287/99 CS No. 34 of 2000—An Act to amend the South Australian Health Commission Act 1976 and to make related amendments MOTOR VEHICLES (MISCELLANEOUS) AMENDMENT ACT to the Ambulance Services Act 1992, the Blood Contaminants 2000 (Act No. 30 of 2000): DAY OF COMMENCE-MENT Act 1985, the Children’s Services Act 1985, the Controlled Substances Act 1984, the Cremation Act 1891, the Drugs Act Proclamation By The Governor 1908, the Food Act 1985, the Guardianship and Administration (L.S.) E. J. NEAL Act 1993, the Housing Improvement Act 1940, the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science Act 1982, the Medical WITH the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I fix 6 Practitioners Act 1983, the Mental Health Act 1993, the July 2000 as the day on which the Motor Vehicles (Miscellaneous) Public and Environmental Health Act 1987, the Radiation Amendment Act 2000 will come into operation. Protection and Control Act 1982, the Reproductive Given under my hand and the Public Seal of South Australia, at Technology Act 1988, the Sexual Reassignment Act 1988, the Adelaide, 6 July 2000. Supported Residential Facilities Act 1992, the Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997 and the Transplantation and By command, Anatomy Act 1983. MARK BRINDAL, for Acting Premier No. 35 of 2000—An Act to amend the Liquor Licensing Act TSA 459/2000 CS 1997. By command, SHOP TRADING HOURS ACT 1977 SECTION 13: ALTERA- MARK BRINDAL, for Acting Premier TION OF SHOP TRADING HOURS—MOUNT BARKER SHOPPING DISTRICT Proclamation By The Governor CROWN LANDS ACT 1929 SECTION 5AA(1)(c): HUNDRED (L.S.) E. J. NEAL OF WAURALTEE—DEDICATED LAND RESUMED PURSUANT to section 13 of the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977 Proclamation
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