Legislation Act 2019

Disclosure requirements for Government-initiated legislation

108: Government notice may be issued only with approval of House of Representatives

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"The Government must get the House of Representatives' okay before issuing a notice."

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The Government can issue a notice under section 107 only after the House of Representatives agrees to it. You need to know that the House of Representatives must approve the notice first. The notice cannot be issued without this approval, which is done by a resolution of the House of Representatives, as stated in the section 107 rules.

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Part 4Disclosure requirements for Government-initiated legislation

108Government notice may be issued only with approval of House of Representatives

  1. A notice may be issued under section 107 only after it has been approved by a resolution of the House of Representatives.