Remuneration Authority Act 1977

35: Revocations and amendments

You could also call this:

"Cancelling old rules and changing existing ones"

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When you look at the law, you see that some regulations are being revoked. This means they are being cancelled because they are no longer needed. The regulations being revoked include the Wage Adjustment Regulations 1974, Amendment No 1 and the Wage Adjustment Regulations 1974, Amendment No 6.

You also need to know that some amendments are incorporated in the regulations. This means that changes have been made to the regulations. Some of these amendments are listed, but the details are not provided.

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35Revocations and amendments

  1. The following regulations are hereby consequentially revoked, namely:

  2. Amendment(s) incorporated in the regulations.
    1. the Wage Adjustment Regulations 1974, Amendment No 1:
      1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the regulations.
        1. the Wage Adjustment Regulations 1974, Amendment No 6:
          1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the regulations.
            1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the regulations.