Fisheries Act 1996

Repeals, amendments, validations, savings, and transitional provisions - Savings and transitional provisions

324: Savings relating to rock lobster regulations

You could also call this:

"Rules about rock lobster fishing stay the same for now"

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You need to know about the Fisheries (Rock Lobster Total Allowable Commercial Catch) Order 1996. It will keep being in force until it is amended or revoked. It applies as if it were a valid notice made under section 28OB of the Fisheries Act 1983. You can find out more about how it works with other notices. Any notice made under certain sections of the Acts can revoke the Fisheries (Rock Lobster Total Allowable Commercial Catch) Order 1996. This includes notices made under section 20 of the Fisheries Act 1996. The Fisheries (Rock Lobster Total Allowable Commercial Catch) Order 1996 is an important rule. It helps manage the rock lobster catch. It will stay in place until it is changed or removed.

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Part 17Repeals, amendments, validations, savings, and transitional provisions
Savings and transitional provisions

324Savings relating to rock lobster regulations

  1. The Fisheries (Rock Lobster Total Allowable Commercial Catch) Order 1996 (SR 1996/23) shall, until amended or revoked, continue in force and apply as if it were a valid notice made under section 28OB of the Fisheries Act 1983 varying a total allowable commercial catch; and any notice made under that section of that Act or under section 20 of this Act may revoke the Fisheries (Rock Lobster Total Allowable Commercial Catch) Order 1996.