1Transitional, savings, and related provisions Empowered by s 12
1Provisions relating to this Act as enacted
There are no transitional, savings, or related provisions in this Act as enacted.
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The Customer and Product Data Bill proposes that there will be no transitional, savings, or related provisions when the Act is enacted. This means that if the bill becomes law, it will not include any special rules or arrangements to help people adjust to the new law or to keep parts of the old law in effect for a while.
You might wonder what transitional, savings, or related provisions are. These are usually special rules that help make the change from an old law to a new law smoother. They can give people time to get used to new rules or keep some old rules working for a while. But in this case, the bill says there won’t be any of these special rules.
This information is part of a schedule in the bill. Schedules are extra parts of a bill that give more details or information. In this case, the schedule is telling you that there are no special arrangements for when the new law might start.
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147: Section 2 amended (Interpretation), or
“Updating the definition of official warnings in the law”
There are no transitional, savings, or related provisions in this Act as enacted.