Biosecurity Act 1993

Miscellaneous provisions

167: Repeals and revocations

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"Stopping old laws from being used anymore, called repeals and revocations, in the Biosecurity Act 1993."

When you look at the Biosecurity Act 1993, you will see that some laws are being repealed or revoked. The laws listed in the Schedule 3 are repealed. This means they are no longer valid laws.

You will also find that some Orders in Council and notices made under the Stock Act 1908 are revoked. These are the ones that are not listed in the Schedule 7. The Orders in Council listed in the Schedule 6 are also revoked.

Some specific regulations, called the Dog Control and Hydatids Regulations 1985, are revoked too. This revocation started on 1 July 1996.

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Part 9Miscellaneous provisions

167Repeals and revocations

  1. The enactments specified in Schedule 3 are hereby repealed.

  2. All Orders in Council and notices made under the Stock Act 1908 not specified in Schedule 7 are hereby revoked.

  3. The Orders in Council specified in Schedule 6 are hereby revoked.

  4. The Dog Control and Hydatids Regulations 1985 are hereby revoked, with effect on 1 July 1996.