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New South Wales Government Gazette No. 51 of 21 December 2012 5085 Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 130 Friday, 21 December 2012 Published under authority by the Department of Premier and Cabinet LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments Week beginning 10 December 2012 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated: Proclamations commencing Acts Director of Public Prosecutions Amendment (Disclosures) Act 2012 No 80 (2012-632) — published LW 14 December 2012 Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Directors’ Liability) Act 2012 No 97 (2012-629) — published LW 14 December 2012 Regulations and other statutory instruments Children’s Court Amendment (Miscellaneous) Rule 2012 (2012-633) — published LW 14 December 2012 Combat Sports Amendment (Prohibited Venues Repeal) Regulation 2012 (2012-630) — published LW 14 December 2012 Director of Public Prosecutions Amendment (Disclosure Certificate) Regulation 2012 (2012-634) — published LW 14 December 2012 Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Amendment (UrbanGrowth NSW Development Corporation) Order 2012 (2012-618) — published LW 14 December 2012 Health Administration Amendment (Relevant Health Services Organisation) Regulation 2012 (2012-619) — published LW 14 December 2012 Home Building Amendment (Temporary Exemption) Regulation 2012 (2012-620) — published LW 14 December 2012 Property, Stock and Business Agents Amendment (Professional Indemnity Insurance) Regulation 2012 (2012-621) — published LW 14 December 2012 Road Amendment (Power-Assisted Pedal Cycles) Rules 2012 (2012-622) — published LW 14 December 2012 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Power-Assisted Pedal Cycles) Regulation 2012 (2012-623) — published LW 14 December 2012 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Power-Assisted Pedal Cycles) Regulation 2012 (2012-624) — published LW 14 December 2012 State Property Authority Amendment Order (No 3) 2012 (2012-631) — published LW 14 December 2012 Universities Governing Bodies (University of Newcastle) Order (No 2) 2012 (2012-625) — published LW 14 December 2012 5086 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 Environmental Planning Instruments Holroyd Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Amendment No 54) (2012-626) — published LW 14 December 2012 Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No 8) (2012-627) — published LW 14 December 2012 Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 (2012-628) — published LW 14 December 2012 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5087 Orders New South Wales Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Amount) Order 2012 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 168 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987, make the following Order. Dated, this 19th day of December 2012. By Her Excellency’s Command, GREG PEARCE, M.L.C., Minister for Finance andand ServicesServices Explanatory note Section 160 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 provides that an employer is required to pay the prescribed excess amount to the insurer under a policy of insurance in respect of each weekly compensation claim that the insurer has paid under the policy. The object of this Order is to amend the Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 to update a reference to the manner in which the prescribed excess amount is to be calculated. This Order applies in respect of policies of insurance that are to be or have been issued or renewed so as to take effect on or after 4 pm on 31 December 2012 and before 4 pm on 30 June 2013. This Order is made under sections 160 and 168 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. s2012-465-04.d04 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 C:\Docs\si\s2012-465\d04\s2012-465EXN.fm 5/12/12, 04:17 pm 5088 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Clause 1 Amount) Order 2012 Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Amount) Order 2012 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 1 Name of Order This Order is the Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Amount) Order 2012. 2 Commencement This Order commences at 4 pm on 31 December 2012 and is required to be published in the Gazette. 3 Amendment of Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Clause 5 Recovery of excess from employer: section 160 of Act Omit “current weekly wage rate of the worker as determined by section 42 of the Act” from clause 5 (b) (i). Insert instead “weekly payment of compensation to which the worker is entitled as determined by section 36 of the Act”. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 C:\Docs\si\s2012-465\d04\s2012-465BOD.fm 5/12/12, 04:17 pm 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5089 New South Wales Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012 under the Transport Administration Act 1988 I, Peter Rowley, the Chief Executive of the State Transit Authority, in pursuance of section 85 (2) of the Transport Administration Act 1988, make the following Order. Dated, this 19th day of December 2012. Chief Executive, State Transit Authority Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Order 2010: (a) to increase, from 6 January 2013: (i) single trip, multi-trip and periodical fares for State Transit Authority services in the Sydney Suburban Area, and (ii) bus, intermodal service and intermodal periodical fares for the Authority’s services in the Newcastle Suburban Area, and (iii) the fare for a bus term ticket for school travel in either the Sydney or Newcastle Suburban Area, and (b) to decrease, from 6 January 2013 return tickets for special sporting and racecourse services, and (c) to introduce a special New Year’s Eve travel fare which allows unlimited travel on regular Sydney Buses between 3pm on 31 December and midday on 1 January (the following day). This Order is made under the Transport Administration Act 1988 including sections 85 (Orders fixing charges) and 87 (General provisions relating to orders fixing charges). s2012-482-99.d03 Page 1 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 C:\Docs\si\s2012-482\d03\s2012-482EXN.fm 19/12/12, 10:42 am 5090 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Clause 1 Order 2012 Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Amendment Order 2012 under the Transport Administration Act 1988 1 Name of Order This Order is the Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Amendment Order 2012. 2 Commencement (1) Except as provided by subclause (2), this Order commences on 6 January 2013 and is required to be published in the Gazette. (2) Schedule 1 [1] commences on 30 December 2012. Page 2 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 C:\Docs\si\s2012-482\d03\s2012-482BOD.fm 19/12/12, 10:42 am 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5091 Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012 Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Schedule 1 Order 2010 Schedule 1 Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2010 [1] Schedule 1 Fares Insert after the matter relating to Special (Racecourse) Service: Special (New Year’s Eve) Service Unlimited travel on regular bus services 6.00 3.00 between 3pm on 31 December and midday on 1 January (the following day) [2] Schedule 1 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead: Schedule 1 Fares (Clause 3) Single Trip Fares Full fare Concession $ $ MyBus 1 2.20 1.10 MyBus 2 3.60 1.80 MyBus 3 4.60 2.30 Multi-trip Fares Full fare Concession $ $ MyBus TravelTen 1 17.60 8.80 MyBus TravelTen 2 28.80 14.40 MyBus TravelTen 3 36.80 18.40 Full fare Concession $ $ MyMulti Day Pass 22.00 11.00 Page 3 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 C:\Docs\si\s2012-482\d03\s2012-482SCH.fm 19/12/12, 10:42 am 5092 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012 Schedule 1 Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2010 Full fare Concession $ $ Weekly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 44.00 22.00 MyMulti 2 52.00 26.00 MyMulti 3 61.00 30.50 Monthly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 168.00 Not applicable MyMulti 2 199.00 Not applicable MyMulti 3 238.00 Not applicable Quarterly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 463.00 Not applicable MyMulti 2 546.00 Not applicable MyMulti 3 654.00 Not applicable Yearly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 1,672.00 Not applicable MyMulti 2 1,976.00 Not applicable MyMulti 3 2,367.00 Not applicable Full fare Concession $ $ Special (Sporting) Services Old RAS Showground (Moore Park), 3.50 1.70 Sydney Cricket Ground or Sydney Football Stadium (single) Old RAS Showground (Moore Park), 6.00 3.00 Sydney Cricket Ground or Sydney Football Stadium (return) Special (Racecourse) Service Royal Randwick Racecourse (single) 3.50 1.70 Royal Randwick Racecourse (return) 6.00 3.00 Page 4 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 C:\Docs\si\s2012-482\d03\s2012-482SCH.fm 19/12/12, 10:42 am 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5093 Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012 Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Schedule 1 Order 2010 Full fare Concession $ $ Special (New Year’s Eve) Service Unlimited travel on regular bus services 6.00 3.00 between 3pm on 31 December
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