Customer and Product Data Act 2025

Amendment to Summary Proceedings Act 1957

Schedule 1: Transitional, savings, and related provisions

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You are looking at a schedule called 'Transitional, savings, and related provisions' for the Customer and Product Data Act 2025. This schedule has extra information that is not part of the main act. It is empowered by s 12. You will see provisions that relate to this Act as it was enacted. One of these provisions says that Section 96(3) does not apply to certain things that already existed before this clause started. This means that if a standard, framework, code of practice, recommended practice, or requirement was issued before this clause commenced, then Section 96(3) does not apply to it. This is an important rule to understand how the Act works. It helps you know what is included and what is not included in the Act. You can find more information about this in the Act itself, by looking at the different sections and provisions. It is a good idea to read the Act carefully to understand how it applies to you. The schedule and the Act work together to provide a complete picture of the law.

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1Transitional, savings, and related provisions Empowered by s 12

1Provisions relating to this Act as enacted

1Section 96(3) does not apply to existing material

  1. Section 96(3) does not apply to any standard, framework, code of practice, recommended practice, or requirement that was issued before the commencement of this clause.