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Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

Information, enforcement, compensation, appeals, and secondary legislation - Secondary legislation - Incorporation of material by reference in secondary legislation

216: Incorporation by reference in secondary legislation

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"Using other rules in emergency plans"

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If someone uses section 64 of the Legislation Act 2019 to include other material in rules made under this proposed law, this section will apply to you. You need to follow sections 63 to 66 and Schedule 2 of the Legislation Act 2019, but with some changes. These changes mean that part of Schedule 2 does not apply, and other parts apply as if they were talking about the Director-General instead of the chief executive.

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Part 5Information, enforcement, compensation, appeals, and secondary legislation
Secondary legislation: Incorporation of material by reference in secondary legislation

216Incorporation by reference in secondary legislation

  1. This section applies if section 64 of the Legislation Act 2019 is relied on to incorporate material by reference in secondary legislation made under this Act.

  2. If this section applies, sections 63 to 66 and Schedule 2 of the Legislation Act 2019 apply with the following modifications:

  3. clause 1 of that schedule does not apply:
    1. the rest of that schedule applies as if references to the chief executive were references to the Director-General.
      Compare
      • 2002 No 33 s 40