Local Government Act 2002

Consequential amendments, repeals, revocations, transitional provisions, and savings - Consequential amendments, repeals, and revocations

269: Repeal of spent local Acts

You could also call this:

“Old local rules that aren't needed anymore are removed”

The law says that some old local rules are no longer needed. These old rules are listed in Schedule 19. The government has decided to get rid of these rules. This means they won’t be used anymore. When a rule is removed like this, it’s called being ‘repealed’. So, all the rules mentioned in Schedule 19 are now repealed.

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Part 12 Consequential amendments, repeals, revocations, transitional provisions, and savings
Consequential amendments, repeals, and revocations

269Repeal of spent local Acts

  1. The enactments specified in Schedule 19 are repealed.