Civil Aviation Act 2023

Rules - Rules made by Minister or Governor-General - Power of Minister to make rules

62: Requirements relating to content of rules made by Minister

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"What the Minister must include when making a new aviation rule"

When the Minister makes a rule, you need to know it must be signed by the Minister. The Minister must also say what the rule is trying to achieve and how they consulted with people, as outlined in section 61. This information helps you understand the purpose of the rule and how it was created.

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Rules made by Minister or Governor-General: Power of Minister to make rules

62Requirements relating to content of rules made by Minister

  1. Every rule made by the Minister must—

  2. be signed or otherwise authenticated by the Minister; and
    1. contain a statement specifying the objective of the rule and the extent of any consultation under section 61.
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