Maritime Transport Act 1994

Miscellaneous provisions applying to this Act generally - Provisions in respect of rules under this Act

446A: Procedure for making of rules by Governor-General

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"How the Minister helps the Governor-General make new maritime rules"

The Minister must think about certain things before asking the Governor-General to make a new rule under the Maritime Transport Act 1994. You can find out what those things are in section 39(2). The Minister has to consider these matters before recommending that the Governor-General makes a new rule.

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Part 30Miscellaneous provisions applying to this Act generally
Provisions in respect of rules under this Act

446AProcedure for making of rules by Governor-General

  1. Before recommending the making of any rule under this Act by the Governor-General, the Minister must have regard to the matters set out in section 39(2).

Notes
  • Section 446A: inserted, on , by section 79 of the Maritime Transport Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 84).