Criminal Procedure Act 2011

Miscellaneous and transitional provisions - Transitional and savings provisions - Transitional and savings provisions in relation to provisions brought into force under section 2(2) or 2(3)

394: Meaning of commencement date

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When you read sections 395 to 405, the commencement date refers to a specific date. This date is chosen under section 2(2) or, if no date is chosen, it is the date given in section 2(3). You can find more information about these dates by looking at sections 395 to 405 and section 2(2).

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Part 8Miscellaneous and transitional provisions
Transitional and savings provisions: Transitional and savings provisions in relation to provisions brought into force under section 2(2) or 2(3)

394Meaning of commencement date

  1. In sections 395 to 405, the commencement date means the date appointed under section 2(2) or, if no such date is appointed, the date provided in section 2(3).