Medicines Act 1981

Miscellaneous provisions

114B: Expiry of section 114A

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"Section 114A will stop being a law after one year"

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You need to know that section 114A will end one year after it starts. This means it will not be a part of the law after that time. Section 114A is linked to section 114A and has its own expiry date.

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Part 8Miscellaneous provisions

114BExpiry of section 114A

  1. Section 114A expires 1 year after the date of its commencement.

Notes
  • Section 114B: inserted, on , by section 22 of the Medicines Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 50).