Public Service Act 2020

Consequential amendments

Schedule 11: Consequential amendments

You could also call this:

"Changes to other laws that are no longer in use"

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The Public Service Act 2020 has a part called Consequential amendments. This part is repealed, which means it is no longer in use. It was created because of section 135 of the Act, which you can read more about by following the link to s 135.

You can find this part in the schedule of the Act. The schedule has extra information that is not part of the main Act. The Consequential amendments part is one of these extra pieces of information.

The fact that it is repealed means that the changes it made to other laws are no longer valid. You can look at s 135 to understand why this part was created in the first place.

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