Accident Compensation Act 2001

Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10) - Regulations

396: Regulations providing for transitional matters

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“Rules to help with changes in the law”

You should know that the government can make rules to help with changes in the law. These rules are called regulations. They can be used to solve problems that might happen when the law is changing. The government had the power to make these special rules until April 1, 2003. After that date, this power ended. If you want to know more about when this power ended, you can look at section 397 of the law.

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Part 11 Transitional provisions relating to entitlements provided by Corporation (but not under Part 10)
Regulations

396Regulations providing for transitional matters

    Notes
    • Section 396: expired, on , by section 397.