Examples of New South Wales Act in a sentence
This Act does not affect the operation of the Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth or the Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994 in respect of the recognition of native title rights and interests within the meaning of the Commonwealth Act or in any other respect.
The Gallery and its functions are determined by the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act 1980.
New South Wales Act means an Act passed by the Parliament of New South Wales.
The amendment is consistent with provision made for the term of office of trustees under the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act 1980 and the Historic Houses Act 1980 and for the term of like offices under the Film and Television Office Act 1988.Item [2] of the proposed amendments inserts a savings and transitional provision relating to the amendment proposed to be made by item [1].
A New South Wales registrable offender is a person who had been in New South Wales at a time before the date specified by the regulations for the purposes of this section and whose reporting obligations under the New South Wales Act had begun at that time, other than a person who falls within a class of person whom the regulations prescribe not to be a New South Wales registrable offender for the purposes of this Act.
The Minister administering the Art Gallery of New South Wales Act 1980 is to exercise the employer functions of the Government in relation to the Director.
The Commonwealth’s legislation (Native Title Act) and the New South Wales statute (Native Title (New South Wales) Act) have financial implications for New South Wales Government agencies generally.
Art Gallery of New South Wales Act 1980 Freedom of Information Act 1989 Government Information Public Access Act 2009 Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 Public Finance and Audit Regulation 2010 Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Act 1987 Sale of Goods Act 1923 State Records Act 1998 Uncollected Goods Act 1995 This policy is also informed by the traditions and precedent set since the establishment of the Gallery.
The Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Act 1995 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
New South Wales and South Australia adopted this legislation by the Native Title (New South Wales) Act 1994 and the Native Title (South Australia) (Validation and Confirmation) Amendment Act 2000.