Impounding Act 1955

Miscellaneous

67: Regulations

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"Rules to help the Impounding Act work properly"

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The Governor-General can make rules to help this Act work properly. You can think of these rules as instructions to make sure everything runs smoothly. The Governor-General can make these rules from time to time as needed.

The Governor-General's rules are a type of law called secondary legislation, which has its own set of rules to follow, you can learn more about this in Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019. These rules help the Act work as intended. They are an important part of how the law is administered.

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Part 10Miscellaneous

67Regulations

  1. The Governor-General may from time to time, by Order in Council, make all such regulations as may in his opinion be necessary or expedient for giving effect to the provisions of this Act and for the due administration thereof.

  2. Regulations under this section are secondary legislation (see Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019 for publication requirements).

  3. Repealed
Notes
  • Section 67(2): inserted, on , by section 3 of the Secondary Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 7).
  • Section 67(2): repealed, on , by section 11 of the Regulations (Disallowance) Act 1989 (1989 No 143).