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2009 025.Pdf No. 25 1319 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 9 APRIL 2009 CONTENTS Page Page Administrative Arrangements Act 1994—Notices .................. 1320 Partnership Act 1891-1975—Notice ....................................... 1378 Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 1320 Prices Act 1948—Notices ....................................................... 1335 Building Work Contractors Act 1995—Notice........................ 1321 Private Advertisement ............................................................. 1378 Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 1376 Proclamations .......................................................................... 1348 Crown Lands Act 1929—Notices............................................ 1322 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 1377 Development Act 1993—Notices............................................ 1323 REGULATIONS Expiation of Offences Act 1996—Notice................................ 1322 Mental Health Act 1993 (No. 30 of 2009) ........................... 1351 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ............................. 1326 Development Act 1993 (No. 31 of 2009) ............................ 1355 Geographical Names Act 1991—CORRIGENDUM ................... 1322 Liquor Licensing Act 1997 (No. 32 of 2009) ...................... 1357 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notices ........................... 1327 Parntership Act 1891 (No. 33 of 2009)................................ 1365 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices.............................. 1330 Development Act 1993 (No. 34 of 2009) ............................ 1367 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices...................................... 1332 Motor Vehicles Act 1959 (No. 35 of 2009) ......................... 1369 Mining Act 1971— Road Traffic Act 1961— Approval of Alcohol Interlock Devices ............................... 1344 (No. 36 of 2009)............................................................... 1372 Approval of Alcohol Interlock Providers............................. 1345 (No. 37 of 2009)............................................................... 1373 Notices................................................................................. 1334 Remuneration Tribunal, Determination of............................... 1337 Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice.......................................... 1334 Retail and Commercial Leases Act 1995—Notices................. 1343 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notice....................... 1322 Road Traffic Act 1961—Notices............................................. 1341 National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations Transport, Department of—Notice to Mariners....................... 1343 2001—Notice................................................................... 1334 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notices.................................. 1379 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 Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the 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. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au 1320 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [9 April 2009 Department of the Premier and Cabinet Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 9 April 2009 Adelaide, 9 April 2009 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has suspended pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Veterinary Surgeons from the office of Justice of the Peace Barry Bruce Gooley, from Board of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the 9 April 2009 until further notice, pursuant to section 10 of the Veterinary Practice Act 2003: Justices of the Peace Act 2005. Member: (from 9 April 2009 until 8 April 2012) By command, Robert Marshall Baker MICHAEL O’BRIEN, for Premier Deputy Member: (from 9 April 2009 until 8 April 2012) JP/09/005CS Celia-Jane Dickason (Deputy to Baker) By command, MICHAEL O’BRIEN, for Premier Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 9 April 2009 MAFF09/001CS HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has suspended from the office of Justice of the Peace Stewart Clay Freeman, from 9 April 2009 until 30 September 2010, pursuant to section 10 Department of the Premier and Cabinet of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005. Adelaide, 9 April 2009 By command, HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been MICHAEL O’BRIEN, for Premier pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Council, pursuant to the provisions of JP/09/022CS the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972: Member: (from 9 April 2009 until 8 April 2011) Anthony Ian Fleming ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ACT 1994 Mourilyan Frances Nicholls INSTRUMENT OF DELEGATION By command, Delegation of Powers under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959 MICHAEL O’BRIEN, for Premier I, PATRICK CONLON, Minister for Transport in the State of EHCS09/0008 South Australia, in accordance with the powers conferred on me pursuant to section 9 of the Administrative Arrangements Act 1994, hereby revoke my delegation of 23 November 2006 (page Department of the Premier and Cabinet 4023 of the Gazette) and I further hereby delegate to the Minister Adelaide, 9 April 2009 for Road Safety the following powers and functions exercisable by me under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959: HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Hieu Van Le as Governor’s Deputy of South Motor Vehicles Act Australia for the period from 5 p.m. on Sunday, 12 April 2009 Section Description of Power until 10 a.m. on Thursday, 30 April 2009. By command, 5 (1) Provision to recognise a device or system as an alcohol interlock. MICHAEL O’BRIEN, for Premier 5 (1) Provision to recognise a person, or a person of a class, as a provider of alcohol interlocks. Department of the Premier and Cabinet 5 (3b) (a) Provision enabling Minister to approve or Adelaide, 9 April 2009 revoke the approval of a device or system HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been as an alcohol interlock for the purposes of pleased to appoint the people listed as Justices of the Peace for the Act (requires Gazettal). South Australia for a period of 10 years commencing from 9 April 5 (3b) (b) Provision enabling Minister to approve or 2009 and expiring on 8 April 2019, pursuant to section 4 of the revoke the approval of a person, or a Justices of the Peace Act 2005: person of a class, as a provider of alcohol John Paul Edmund Bartley interlocks for the purposes of the Act Gregory James Crotty (requires Gazettal). Vincent Fagioli 75 (1) (a) Provision enabling the Minister to Antonio Macolino determine the form for an application to Lidia Ann Moretti issue or renew a licence. Brian John Nadilo Maxwell William Pitkin 75 (2) Provision enabling the Minister to Neil Andrew Rawlings determine the form of a licence. John Denis Arthur Seymour-Griffin 75A (1) (a) Provision enabling the Minister to Barry Raymond Stringer determine the form for the application of Kathryn Therese Sumner a learner’s permit. Pei Hong Sun Melanie Petrina Tavella 75A (1a) (a) Provision enabling the Minister to Stephen Clayton Whittle determine the form for the application of a renewal of learner’s permit. By command, 75A (2) (a) Provision enabling the Minister to MICHAEL O’BRIEN, for Premier determine the form of a learner’s permit. JP/08/063CS 77C (2) Provision enabling the Minister to determine the form of a temporary licence or temporary learner’s permit. 9 April 2009] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 1321 Motor Vehicles Act ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS ACT 1994 Section Description of Power INSTRUMENT OF DELEGATION 80 (1a) Provision requiring Registrar to obtain Delegation of Powers under the Road Traffic Act 1961 Minister’s approval when directing I, PATRICK CONLON, Minister for Transport in the State of applicants for licence/learner’s permit to South Australia, in accordance with the powers conferred on me undergo such tests or furnish such pursuant to section 9 of the Administrative Arrangements Act evidence as to the ability or fitness to 1994, hereby revoke my delegation of 23 November 2006 (pages drive a motor vehicle. 4022-4023 of the Gazette) and I further hereby delegate to the 80 (2) Provision requiring Minister to publish Minister for Road Safety the following powers and functions guidelines or adopt guidelines for any exercisable by me under the Road Traffic Act 1961: medical tests conducted in accordance with section 80 of the Act by notice in the Road Traffic Act Description of Power Gazette and to publish any policies Section outlining how the results of any tests are to be applied by the Registrar by notice in 11 Power to delegate any powers or the Gazette. functions conferred on the Minister under the Act. 81E
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