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 Governor-General makes new rules for maritime transport"

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You need to follow a process when the Governor-General makes rules under the Maritime Transport Act 1994. The Minister must think about the things listed in section 39(2) before suggesting the Governor-General make a rule. The Minister has to consider these things before making a recommendation.

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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).