New South Wales Legislation - Weekly Bulletin

A summary of legislative activity for the week ending Friday 31 March 2000
(Issue 39)
 



1 Bills

Nil: Parliament not sitting

 

For further details of the passage of Bills and the full text of Bills see the NSW Parliament Bills List
 



2 Gazette


Proclamations commencing Acts

Correctional Centres Legislation Amendment (Assumed Identities) Act 1999 No 57 - Schedule 2 - 3 April 2000
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 No 93 - whole of Act - 3 April 2000
Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sentencing) Act 1999 No 94 - section 3; Schedule 1 (except to the extent to which it repeals the Forfeited Recognizances and Bail Act 1954); Part 1 of Schedule 3 and the uncommenced provisions of Part 1 of Schedule 4 - 3 April 2000
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92 - whole of Act - 3 April 2000
Offshore Minerals Act 1999 No 42 - whole of Act - 31 March 2000
Retirement Villages Act 1999 No 81 - sections 29 (section 29 (3) excepted), 30 and 204; Schedule 2 [3]-[5] and [8]; clause 3 of Schedule 4 - 31 March 2000
Survey (Geocentric Datum of Australia) Act 1999 No 30 - whole of Act - 31 March 2000

For further details of commencements see NSW Parliamentary Counsel's Office Weekly Acts Tables
 

Regulations and other statutory rules

Children (Criminal Proceedings) Amendment (Parole) Regulation 2000
Children (Detention Centres) Amendment (Parole) Regulation 2000
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) (Further Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulation 2000
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulation 2000
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Regulation 2000
Criminal Procedure Amendment (Sentencing) Regulation 2000
Electricity Supply (General) Amendment (Tree Preservation) Regulation 2000
Fines Amendment (Sentencing) Regulation 2000
Freedom of Information Regulation 2000
Land and Environment Court Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2000
Lotteries and Art Unions Amendment (Games of Chance - Temporary Exemption) Regulation 2000
Offshore Minerals Regulation 2000
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Savings Regulation 2000
Protection of the Environment Operations Amendment (Waste Facilities) Regulation 2000
Retirement Villages (Applications to Residential Tribunal) Regulation 2000
State Environemntal Planning Policy No 58 - Protecting Sydney's Water Supply (Amendment No 1)
Supreme Court (Fees and Percentages) Amendment (Reduction and Waiver) Regulation 2000
Survey Co-ordination Amendment (Co-ordinate System) Regulation 2000
Surveyors (Practice) Amendment (Co-ordinate System) Regulation 2000


Local Environmental Plans

Auburn Local Environmental Plan No 75
Byron Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Am No 79)
Canterbury Local Environmental Plan No 148 - Campsie Precinct (Am No 7)
Concord Local Environmental Plan No 112
Concord Local Environmental Plan No 114
Dubbo Local Environmental Plan 1998 - Urban Areas (Am No 1) - Exempt and Complying Development
Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Am No 57)
Gosford Local Environmental Plan No 387
Grafton Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Am No 26)
Hurstville Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Am No 13)
Oberon Local Environmental Plan 1998 - (Am No 1) - Exempt and Complying Development
Wellington Local Environmental Plan 1995



3 Other events and information


Acts and regulations etc reprinted

State Environmental Planning Policy No 58 - Protecting Sydney's Water Supply (Reprint No 1)
Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5 (Reprint No 7)

For a list of reprints in production and proposed for production in 1999-2000 see NSW Proposed Reprints Program
 

Legislative publications

For detailed information about the status of legislation, see the tables of Acts and principal statutory instruments in NSW Legislation in Force.

For further information about NSW legislative publications see Information guides to legislation or contact hotline@pco.nsw.gov.au.

To purchase legislative publications contact the Government Information Service: telephone (02) 9743 7200, NSW country (1800) 46 3955, fax (02) 9743 7124.
 

About this bulletin

This bulletin is being published on a trial basis. It is compiled by the NSW Parliamentary Counsel's Office and published on its web site each Friday afternoon (or the next working day if a public holiday or other exceptional events occur). A list server that enables the bulletin to be e-mailed to clients is available. For further information see the Weekly Bulletin page or contact hotline@pco.nsw.gov.au.
 

[End]