Epidemic Preparedness Act 2006

Parliamentary scrutiny of immediate modifications

21: Notice of resolution to disallow immediate modification order

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"Telling the Prime Minister about a disallowed order"

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If the House of Representatives decides to disallow an immediate modification order, you need to know the Clerk of the House of Representatives must tell the Prime Minister in writing. The notice must include the date the decision was made and the details of the decision. This notice is proof of when the decision was made.

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21Notice of resolution to disallow immediate modification order

  1. If the House of Representatives resolves to disallow an immediate modification order, the Clerk of the House of Representatives must promptly give written notice of the disallowance to the Prime Minister.

  2. The notice must show the date on which the resolution was agreed to and be accompanied by the text of the resolution.

  3. The notice is conclusive evidence of the day on which the resolution was agreed to.

  4. Repealed
Notes
  • Section 21(1): amended, on , by section 3 of the Secondary Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 7).
  • Section 21(1): amended, on , by section 7 of the Epidemic Preparedness Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 64).
  • Section 21(4): repealed, on , by section 3 of the Secondary Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 7).