Local Government Act 2002

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

272: Revocations

You could also call this:

“Removing old rules that don't apply anymore”

The law says that some official rules called Orders in Council are no longer in effect. These specific Orders in Council are listed in Schedule 20 of this law. When a rule is no longer in effect, we say it is “revoked”. This means these particular Orders in Council don’t apply anymore.

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

272Revocations

  1. The Orders in Council specified in Schedule 20 are revoked.