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Government Gazette of the STATE of NEW SOUTH WALES 257 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES NewNumb Souther Wales 16 Friday, 23 January 2004 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service LEGISLATION Proclamation Proclamations under the Catchment Management AuthoritiesNew South Wales Act 2003 No 104 New South Wales , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with Proclamationthe advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003, do, by this my Proclamation, underappoint the 23 January 2004 as the day on which that Act commences. CatchmentProclamationSigned and sealed Management at Sydney, this Authorities Actday 2003 of January No 104 2004. under the By Her Excellency’s Command, Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003 No 104 MARIE BASHIR,, GovernorGovernor 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 Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003,Minister do, by thisfor Naturalmy Proclamation, Resources , Governor appoint 23 January 2004 as GODthe day SAVE on which THE thatQUEEN! Act commences. SignedSignedI, Professor and sealedMarie atBashirat Sydney,Sydney, AC, this thisGovernor 21st day of theof JanuarydayState of of January 2004.New South 2004. Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 23 January 2004 Byas theHer day Excellency’s on which thatCommand, Act commences. Signed and sealed at Sydney, this day of January 2004. L.S. By Her Excellency’s Command,CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., MinisterMinister for Natural ResourcesResources GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Minister for Natural Resources s04-005-42.p01 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! Page 1 P:\si\04\s04-005-42\p01\s04-005-42-p01EXN.fm 8/1/04, 04:28 pm s04-005-42.p01 Page 1 s04-005-42.p01 Page 1 P:\si\04\s04-005-42\p01\s04-005-42-p01EXN.fm 8/1/04, 04:28 pm P:\si\04\s04-005-42\p01\s04-005-42-p01EXN.fm 8/1/04, 04:28 pm 258 LEGISLATION 23 January 2004 23 January 2004 LEGISLATION 259 New South Wales Proclamation under the Contaminated Land Management Amendment Act 2003 No 91 MARIE BASHIR,, GovernorGovernor 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 Contaminated Land Management Amendment Act 2003, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 1 February 2004 as the day on which that Act commences. SignedSigned and sealed atat Sydney,Sydney, thisthis 21st day of Januaryday of January 2004. 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command, L.S. BOB DEBUS, M.P., MinisterMinister for the EnvironmentEnvironment GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! s03-787-31.p01 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 P:\si\03\s03-787-31\p01\s03-787-31-p01EXN.fm 11/12/03, 04:47 pm 258 LEGISLATION 23 January 2004 23 January 2004 LEGISLATION 259 New South Wales Proclamation under the Natural Resources Commission Act 2003 No 102 MARIE BASHIR,, GovernorGovernor 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 Natural Resources Commission Act 2003, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 23 January 2004 as the day on which that Act commences. Signed and sealedsealed atat Sydney,Sydney, this this 21st day of Januaryday of January 2004. 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command, CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., L.S. Minister for NaturalNatural ResourcesResources GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! s04-006-42.p01 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 P:\si\04\s04-006-42\p01\s04-006-42-p01EXN.fm 8/1/04, 04:27 pm 260 LEGISLATION 23 January 2004 23 January 2004 LEGISLATION 261 Regulations New South Wales Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection—Child Employment) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2004 under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. CARMEL TEBBUTT, M.L.C., Minister forfor CommunityCommunity Services Services Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to apply, for a period of 12 months from 1 February 2004, the Children (Care and Protection—Child Employment) Regulation 2001 made under the Children (Care and Protection) Act 1987 as if it were a regulation made under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. The effect of the Regulation will be to prescribe the matters necessary to complete the legislative scheme contained in Chapter 13 (Children’s employment) of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. In particular, the Regulation will continue the effect of the existing Code of Practice governing children’s employment. The provisions of Chapter 13 of the 1998 Act are substantially the same as the provisions of Part 4 (Employment of children) of the Children (Care and Protection) Act 1987 which they replace. This Regulation contains provisions of a savings or transitional nature. This Regulation is made under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998, including section 264 (the general regulation-making power) and clause 1 of Schedule 3. s03-810-02.p01 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 P:\si\03\s03-810-02\p01\s03-810-02-p01EXN.fm 23/12/03, 12:47 pm 260 LEGISLATION 23 January 2004 23 January 2004 LEGISLATION 261 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection—Child Employment) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2004 Contents Page 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions 3 4 Adoption of 2001 Regulation 3 5 Modification of 2001 Regulation 3 6 Applications for authorities and exemptions (clause 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1998 Act) 4 7 Expiry of Regulation 5 Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 P:\si\03\s03-810-02\p01\s03-810-02-p01TOC.fm 23/12/03, 12:47 pm 262 LEGISLATION 23 January 2004 23 January 2004 LEGISLATION 263 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection—Child Employment) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2004 Clause 1 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection— Child Employment) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2004 under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection—Child Employment) (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2004. 2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 February 2004. 3 Definitions In this Regulation: 2001 Regulation means the Children (Care and Protection—Child Employment) Regulation 2001 as in force immediately before 1 February 2004. Code of Practice means the Code of Practice set out in Schedule 1 to the 2001 Regulation. the 1987 Act means the Children (Care and Protection) Act 1987. the 1998 Act means the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. 4 Adoption of 2001 Regulation The 2001 Regulation (clause 8 excepted) is taken to be a regulation made under the 1998 Act. 5 Modification of 2001 Regulation (1) A reference in the 2001 Regulation to a provision of the 1987 Act specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause is taken to be a reference to the provision of the 1998 Act set out opposite that provision in Column 2 of the Table. Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 16 P:\si\03\s03-810-02\p01\s03-810-02-p01BOD.fm 23/12/03, 12:47 pm 262 LEGISLATION 23 January 2004 23 January 2004 LEGISLATION 263 Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection—Child Employment) Clause 6 (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 2004 Table Column 1 Column 2 Provision of 1987 Act Provision of 1998 Act section 50 (2) section 221 (2) section 52 (1) (d) section 223 (1) (d) section 53 (1) (c) section 224 (1) (c) section 53 (5) (b) section 224 (5) (b) clause 5 (a) of Schedule 1A clause 5 (a) of Schedule 2 clause 6 (1) of Schedule 1A clause 6 (1) of Schedule 2 (2) A reference in clause 1 (3) of Schedule 1 to the 2001 Regulation to a Departmental inspector is taken to be a reference to an inspector of the Office of Children’s Guardian. 6 Applications for authorities and exemptions (clause 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1998 Act) (1) For the purposes of clause 1 (1) of Schedule 2 to the 1998 Act, the following fees are the prescribed fees for an application for an employer’s authority or for an exemption from the requirement to hold such an authority: (a) $1,100, in the case of an application that relates to work that involves participation in any entertainment, exhibition or performance, as referred to in section 223 (1) (a) or (b) of the 1998 Act, (b) $550, in the case of an application that relates to work that involves offering anything for sale door-to-door, as referred to in section 223 (1) (c) of the 1998 Act, (c) $484, in the case of an application that relates to work that involves participation in still photographic sessions. (2) The Minister may reduce the amount of any such fee by up to 50 per cent if satisfied that the number of children that the applicant seeks to employ under the authority at any one time is not more than 5 and the period for which the authority is sought is not more than 1 month.
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