Epidemic Preparedness Act 2006

Parliamentary scrutiny of immediate modifications

19: Disallowance has effect of revocation

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If an immediate modification order is disallowed under section 18, you need to know it is revoked. This happens at the end of the day after the House of Representatives decides to disallow it. The order is no longer in effect after that day.

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19Disallowance has effect of revocation

  1. An immediate modification order that is disallowed under section 18 is revoked at the close of the day after the day on which the House of Representatives resolves to disallow it.

Notes
  • Section 19: amended, on , by section 5 of the Epidemic Preparedness Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 64).