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ADMINISTRATIVE (ONE BILL PUBLIC SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS) ACT 2011

2011

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

(As presented)

(Chief Minister)

Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2011



Contents

Page

Part 1.1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body Act 2008 3

Part 1.2 ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008 5

Part 1.3 ACT Teacher Quality Institute Act 2010 5

Part 1.4 Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1989 7

Part 1.5 Adoption Act 1993 8

Part 1.6 Adoption Regulation 1993 10

Part 1.7 Agents Act 2003 11

Part 1.8 Animal Diseases Act 2005 12

Part 1.9 Animal Diseases Regulation 2006 13

Part 1.10 Animal Welfare Act 1992 14

Part 1.11 Annual Leave Act 1973 15

Part 1.12 Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act 2004 15

Part 1.13 Architects Act 2004 16

Part 1.14 Auditor-General Act 1996 17

Part 1.15 Australian Crime Commission (ACT) Act 2003 19

Part 1.16 Bail Act 1992 20

Part 1.17 Board of Senior Secondary Studies Act 1997 21

Part 1.18 Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2009 22

Part 1.19 Building (General) Regulation 2008 22

Part 1.20 Canberra Institute of Technology Act 1987 23

Part 1.21 Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003 23

Part 1.22 Cemeteries and Crematoria Regulation 2003 24

Part 1.23 Charitable Collections Act 2003 25

Part 1.24 Charitable Collections Regulation 2003 26

Part 1.25 Children and Young People Act 2008 27

Part 1.26 Civil Law (Property) Act 2006 41

Part 1.27 Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Regulation 2004 42

Part 1.28 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Act 1995 42

Part 1.29 Clinical Waste Act 1990 43

Part 1.30 Commissioner for the Environment Act 1993 43

Part 1.31 Common Boundaries Act 1981 44

Part 1.32 Community Title Act 2001 44

Part 1.33 Confiscation of Criminal Assets Act 2003 45

Part 1.34 Construction Occupations (Licensing) Act 2004 45

Part 1.35 Cooperatives Act 2002 46

Part 1.36 Coroners Act 1997 46

Part 1.37 Corrections Management Act 2007 47

Part 1.38 Corrections Management Regulation 2010 52

Part 1.39 Court Procedures Act 2004 53

Part 1.40 Crimes Act 1900 54

Part 1.41 Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005 55

Part 1.42 Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Regulation 2005 55

Part 1.43 Crimes (Restorative Justice) Act 2004 56

Part 1.44 Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005 59

Part 1.45 Crimes (Sentence Administration) Regulation 2006 65

Part 1.46 Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 65

Part 1.47 Crimes (Sentencing) Regulation 2006 68

Part 1.48 Criminal Code 2002 68

Part 1.49 Cultural Facilities Corporation Act 1997 68

Part 1.50 Dangerous Substances Act 2004 69

Part 1.51 Dangerous Substances (Explosives) Regulation 2004 72

Part 1.52 Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004 74

Part 1.53 Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1990 75

Part 1.54 Discrimination Act 1991 76

Part 1.55 Domestic Animals Act 2000 76

Part 1.56 Domestic Violence and Protection Orders Act 2008 77

Part 1.57 Education Act 2004 78

Part 1.58 Education Regulation 2005 83

Part 1.59 Electoral Act 1992 83

Part 1.60 Electoral Regulation 1993 84

Part 1.61 Emergencies Act 2004 85

Part 1.62 Environment Protection Act 1997 85

Part 1.63 Environment Protection Regulation 2005 86

Part 1.64 Exhibition Park Corporation Act 1976 87

Part 1.65 Fair Trading (Australian Consumer Law) Act 1992 87

Part 1.66 Firearms Act 1996 88

Part 1.67 Freedom of Information Act 1989 89

Part 1.68 Freedom of Information Regulation 1991 90

Part 1.69 Fuels Control Act 1979 90

Part 1.70 Gambling and Racing Control Act 1999 91

Part 1.71 Gene Technology (GM Crop Moratorium) Act 2004 92

Part 1.72 Government Agencies (Campaign Advertising) Act 2009 93

Part 1.73 Government Procurement Act 2001 93

Part 1.74 Guardianship and Management of Property Act 1991 95

Part 1.75 Hawkers Act 2003 95

Part 1.76 Health Act 1993 97

Part 1.77 Health Records (Privacy and Access) Act 1997 98

Part 1.78 Health Regulation 2004 99

Part 1.79 Hemp Fibre Industry Facilitation Act 2004 99

Part 1.80 Heritage Act 2004 102

Part 1.81 Housing Assistance Act 2007 102

Part 1.82 Human Rights Commission Act 2005 103

Part 1.83 Inquiries Act 1991 104

Part 1.84 Insurance Authority Act 2005 104

Part 1.85 Intoxicated People (Care and Protection) Act 1994 105

Part 1.86 Judicial Commissions Act 1994 106

Part 1.87 Juries Act 1967 106

Part 1.88 Lakes Act 1976 107

Part 1.89 Lands Acquisition Act 1994 107

Part 1.90 Law Officer Act 1992 108

Part 1.91 Legislation Act 2001 109

Part 1.92 Legislative Assembly (Members’ Staff) Act 1989 111

Part 1.93 Legislative Assembly (Members’ Superannuation) Act 1991 112

Part 1.94 Liquor Act 2010 113

Part 1.95 Litter Act 2004 114

Part 1.96 Long Service Leave Act 1976 115

Part 1.97 Long Service Leave (Portable Schemes) Act 2009 116

Part 1.98 Machinery Act 1949 117

Part 1.99 Magistrates Court Act 1930 118

Part 1.100 Magistrates Court (Charitable Collections Infringement Notices) Regulation 2003 120

Part 1.101 Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004 120

Part 1.102 Magistrates Court (Hawkers Infringement Notices) Regulation 2003 121

Part 1.103 Magistrates Court (Liquor Infringement Notices) Regulation 2010 121

Part 1.104 Magistrates Court (Litter Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004 122

Part 1.105 Magistrates Court (Occupational Health and Safety Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004 122

Part 1.106 Magistrates Court (Pest Plants and Animals Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005 123

Part 1.107 Magistrates Court (Plant Diseases Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005 123

Part 1.108 Magistrates Court (Smoke-Free Public Places Infringement Notices) Regulation 2010 124

Part 1.109 Magistrates Court (Tobacco Infringement Notices) Regulation 2010 124

Part 1.110 Magistrates Court (Tree Protection Infringement Notices) Regulation 2006 125

Part 1.111 Magistrates Court (Workers Compensation Infringement Notices) Regulation 2006 125

Part 1.112 Magistrates Court (Work Safety Infringement Notices) Regulation 2009 126

Part 1.113 Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008 126

Part 1.114 Mental Health (Treatment and Care) Act 1994 127

Part 1.115 Motor Sport (Public Safety) Act 2006 128

Part 1.116 Nature Conservation Act 1980 129

Part 1.117 Ombudsman Act 1989 130

Part 1.118 Parentage Act 2004 131

Part 1.119 Pest Plants and Animals Act 2005 131

Part 1.120 Planning and Development Act 2007 132

Part 1.121 Planning and Development Regulation 2008 133

Part 1.122 Plant Diseases Act 2002 133

Part 1.123 Prohibited Weapons Act 1996 134

Part 1.124 Prostitution Act 1992 135

Part 1.125 Public Baths and Public Bathing Act 1956 135

Part 1.126 Public Health Act 1997 136

Part 1.127 Public Sector Management Act 1994 137

Part 1.128 Race and Sports Bookmaking Act 2001 140

Part 1.129 Racing Act 1999 141

Part 1.130 Radiation Protection Act 2006 142

Part 1.131 Registrar-General Act 1993 143

Part 1.132 Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995 143

Part 1.133 Residential Tenancies Act 1997 144

Part 1.134 Roads and Public Places Act 1937 145

Part 1.135 Road Transport (General) Act 1999 146

Part 1.136 Road Transport (Mass, Dimensions and Loading) Act 2009 146

Part 1.137 Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008 147

Part 1.138 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000 148

Part 1.139 Royal Commissions Act 1991 148

Part 1.140 Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977 148

Part 1.141 Smoke-Free Public Places Act 2003 149

Part 1.142 Stock Act 2005 150

Part 1.143 Supervised Injecting Place Trial Act 1999 151

Part 1.144 Surveyors Act 2007 152

Part 1.145 Taxation Administration Act 1999 152

Part 1.146 Taxation Administration Regulation 2004 153

Part 1.147 Taxation (Government Business Enterprises) Regulation 2003 153

Part 1.148 Territory-owned Corporations Act 1990 154

Part 1.149 Territory Records Act 2002 154

Part 1.150 Territory Records Regulation 2009 156

Part 1.151 Territory Superannuation Provision Protection Act 2000 156

Part 1.152 Terrorism (Extraordinary Temporary Powers) Act 2006 158

Part 1.153 Testamentary Guardianship Act 1984 160

Part 1.154 Tobacco Act 1927 160

Part 1.155 Training and Tertiary Education Act 2003 161

Part 1.156 Tree Protection Act 2005 162

Part 1.157 Trespass on Territory Land Act 1932 162

Part 1.158 Trustee Act 1925 163

Part 1.159 Unclaimed Money Act 1950 163

Part 1.160 Uncollected Goods Act 1996 163

Part 1.161 Unit Titles Act 2001 164

Part 1.162 University of Canberra Act 1989 165

Part 1.163 Utilities Act 2000 165

Part 1.164 Utilities (Electricity Restrictions) Regulation 2004 166

Part 1.165 Utilities (Gas Restrictions) Regulation 2005 167

Part 1.166 Utilities (Telecommunications Installations) Act 2001 168

Part 1.167 Victims of Crime Act 1994 168

Part 1.168 Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983 169

Part 1.169 Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Regulation 1998 169

Part 1.170 Victims of Crime Regulation 2000 170

Part 1.171 Waste Minimisation Act 2001 171

Part 1.172 Water and Sewerage Act 2000 172

Part 1.173 Water and Sewerage Regulation 2001 172

Part 1.174 Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005 172

Part 1.175 Work Safety Act 2008 173

Part 1.176 Work Safety Regulation 2009 175

Part 1.177 Workers Compensation Act 1951 178

Part 1.178 Workers Compensation Regulation 2002 180

2011

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

(As presented)

(Chief Minister)

Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill 2011



A Bill for

An Act to amend legislation to implement part of the Hawke Review, and for other purposes









The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:

1 Name of Act

This Act is the Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2011.

2 Commencement

(1) This Act commences on 1 July 2011.

Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).

(2) However, a date or time provided by a special commencement provision for an amendment made by this Act has effect as the commencement date or time of the amendment.

(3) In this section:

special commencement provision, for an amendment made by this Act, is a provision, in brackets beginning with the text ‘commencement:’, at the end of the amendment.

Example

An amendment followed by ‘(commencement: on a day fixed by the Minister by written notice)’ means that the amendment commences on the day fixed by the Minister by written notice.

Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).

3 Legislation amended—sch 1

This Act amends the legislation mentioned in schedule 1.

Schedule 1 Legislation amended

(see s 3)

Part 1.1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body Act 2008

[1.1] Section 10 (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

executive officer

[1.2] Section 10 (2), note

omit

a chief executive

substitute

an executive officer

[1.3] Section 10 (4), new definition of executive officer

insert

executive officer, of a government agency, means—

(a) for an agency that is an administrative unit—the director-general of the administrative unit; or

(b) for an agency that is a statutory office-holder and staff—the statutory office-holder; or

(c) for any other agency—the head (however described) of the agency.

[1.4] Section 26 heading

substitute

26 Executive officer at ATSIEB meeting

[1.5] Section 26 (1)

omit

a chief executive

substitute

an executive officer

[1.6] Section 26 (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

executive officer

[1.7] New section 26 (3)

insert

(3) In this section:

executive officer, of a government agency—see section 10 (4).

[1.8] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.2 ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

[1.9] Section 110 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 110

• section 114 (1)

• section 115B

[1.10] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.11] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.3 ACT Teacher Quality Institute Act 2010

[1.12] Section 13 (a)

substitute

(a) the director-general; or

[1.13] Section 15 (2) (c)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.14] Section 23, note

omit

chief executive under

substitute

director-general under

[1.15] Section 60 (1) (c) and (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.16] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.17] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.4 Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1989

[1.18] Schedule 1, item 4, column 3

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.19] Schedule 2, section 2.4 (f)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.20] Schedule 2, section 2.6 (1)

substitute

(1) A decision by the director-general under any of the following provisions of the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005:

• section 25 (Full-time detention—director-general directions)

• section 28 (Work and activities by full-time detainee)

• section 44 (Periodic detention—director-general directions)

• section 53 (Periodic detention—activities and work)

• section 55 (Periodic detention—approval not to perform etc)

• section 58 (Failing to perform periodic detention—extension of periodic detention period)

• section 59 (Failing to perform periodic detention—referral to board)

• section 60 (Offender not fit for periodic detention—extension of periodic detention period)

• section 87 (Good behaviour—director-general directions)

• section 91 (Community service work—director-general directions)

• section 92 (Community service work—failure to report etc)

• section 100 (Rehabilitation programs—director-general directions)

• section 138 (Parole—director-general directions)

• section 302 (Release on licence—director-general directions)

• section 321 (Director-general directions—general).

Part 1.5 Adoption Act 1993

[1.21] Section 62 (1) (d)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.22] Section 93 heading

substitute

93 Director-general’s report for prosecution

[1.23] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.24] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.25] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 6

• sections 18 and 19

• section 27

• section 29

• sections 31 and 32

• sections 35 to 39

• sections 39D and 39E

• sections 39J and 39K

• section 39L

• sections 40 and 41

• section 45 (4)

• section 48

• section 55

• sections 57A and 57B

• section 57D

• sections 57G and 57H

• section 57J

• section 58, definition of relevant authority

• sections 60 to 62

• sections 67 to 70

• sections 72 to 83

• sections 85 and 86

• sections 91 to 96

• section 103

• sections 108 and 108A

• section 115

• section 117

• section 121

• dictionary, definition of competent authority

• dictionary, definition of principal officer

Part 1.6 Adoption Regulation 1993

[1.26] Section 7 (2) (a) (iv) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7 (2) (a) (iv)

• section 11 heading

• section 12

• section 13, note

• sections 15 to 17

• schedule 2 heading, note

[1.27] Schedule 2, item 4, column 3

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.28] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.7 Agents Act 2003

[1.29] Section 144 (3)

omit

Departmental

substitute

Directorate

[1.30] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.31] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 144

• sections 155 to 157

• section 162

• section 168 (2), definition of relevant person

Part 1.8 Animal Diseases Act 2005

[1.32] Section 7 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7

• sections 23 and 24

• section 28

• sections 30 and 31

• sections 39 and 40

• sections 42 to 45

• section 50

• section 52

• sections 64 and 65

• section 82 (2) (b)

• section 87A

[1.33] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.9 Animal Diseases Regulation 2006

[1.34] Section 7 (2) (a)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.35] Section 9 (3) (a)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.36] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.37] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 6 to 10

• section 15 (4)

• section 25

• sections 36 and 37

Part 1.10 Animal Welfare Act 1992

[1.38] Section 5 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 5

• sections 76 to 78

[1.39] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.11 Annual Leave Act 1973

[1.40] Sections 14A to 14C

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.41] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.12 Annual Reports (Government Agencies) Act 2004

[1.42] Section 3, note 1

omit

For example, the signpost definition ‘chief executive annual report—see section 5.’ means that the term ‘chief executive annual report’ is defined in that section.

substitute

For example, the signpost definition ‘director-general annual report—see section 5.’ means that the term ‘director-general annual report’ is defined in that section.

[1.43] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.44] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.45] Dictionary, definition of chief executive annual report

substitute

director-general annual report—see section 5.

[1.46] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 5

• section 9 (3)

• section 10

• dictionary, definition of annual report

• dictionary, definition of financial year

• dictionary, definition of responsible minister

Part 1.13 Architects Act 2004

[1.47] Section 13 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.48] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.14 Auditor-General Act 1996

[1.49] Section 10 (b)

omit

departments

substitute

directorates

[1.50] Section 21 (c)

omit

responsible chief executive of a department

substitute

responsible director-general of a directorate

[1.51] Section 23 (2) and (3)

substitute

(2) The auditor-general has the powers mentioned in the Public Sector Management Act, section 25 (3) in relation to the staff assisting the auditor general.

[1.52] Section 25

substitute

25 Arrangements with directorates

The auditor-general may make arrangements with the director-general of a directorate for the use of the services of public servants, or the use of facilities, in the directorate.

[1.53] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.54] Dictionary, definition of responsible chief executive

substitute

responsible director-general means—

(a) for a directorate—the responsible director-general in relation to the directorate under the Financial Management Act; and

(b) for a territory authority—the chief executive officer of the authority under the Financial Management Act; and

(c) for a public sector company—the person responsible for managing the affairs of the company; and

(d) for a joint venture or trust in which the Territory or a territory entity has a controlling interest—the responsible director-general of the directorate or territory entity that is responsible for matters most closely related to that interest.

[1.55] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 17 (2)

• section 18

• section 20

[1.56] Further amendments, mentions of department

omit

department

substitute

directorate

in

• section 12 (1) (a)

• sections 20 and 21

• dictionary, definition of public accounts committee

Part 1.15 Australian Crime Commission (ACT) Act 2003

[1.57] Dictionary, definition of authority

substitute

authority includes an agency (however described) or body.

Part 1.16 Bail Act 1992

[1.58] Section 25 (9), definition of chief executive

substitute

director-general means—

(a) if section 25A applies in relation to the accused person—the responsible director-general decided under that section; or

(b) in any other case—the director-general responsible for this Act.

[1.59] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.60] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.61] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 25 (4) (e)

• section 25A

• section 26 (2)

Part 1.17 Board of Senior Secondary Studies Act 1997

[1.62] Section 19 (1)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.63] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.64] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 8

• section 12 (1)

• section 15

• section 19 (1)

Part 1.18 Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2009

[1.65] Section 47

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.66] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.19 Building (General) Regulation 2008

[1.67] Section 22 (2) (a)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.68] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.69] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.20 Canberra Institute of Technology Act 1987

[1.70] Section 49, note

omit

chief executive under

substitute

director-general under

Part 1.21 Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003

[1.71] Section 44 (1)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.72] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.73] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.74] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 16A (2) (a)

• section 16B (2)

• section 17

• section 19

• section 44 (1)

Part 1.22 Cemeteries and Crematoria Regulation 2003

[1.75] Section 22

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.23 Charitable Collections Act 2003

[1.76] Section 38 (1) (e)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.77] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.78] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 21 (1)

• sections 22 and 23

• section 27 (2)

• sections 28 and 29

• section 32 (2) (a)

• sections 33 to 37

• section 38 (1)

• section 39 (1) (b)

• section 40

• section 42

• section 47, examples

• sections 48 and 49

• section 50 (2) (d)

• sections 51 to 53

• section 54 (2)

• section 55

• section 58

Part 1.24 Charitable Collections Regulation 2003

[1.79] Section 14 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 14

• section 15 (2)

• section 16 (1)

[1.80] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.25 Children and Young People Act 2008

[1.81] Section 152 heading

substitute

152 Assistance from other directors-general

[1.82] Section 186 (8), definition of relevant chief executive

omit everything before paragraph (a), substitute

relevant director-general means a director-general whose administrative unit is responsible for any provision of the following Acts:

[1.83] Section 637, definition of welfare body, paragraph (f)

after

chief executive

insert

officer

[1.84] New section 893A

insert

893A References to chief executive

(1) In this chapter, a reference to the chief executive is taken, on and after the commencement day, to include (as appropriate) a reference to the director-general.

(2) In this section:

commencement day means the day the Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2011 commences.

[1.85] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.86] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.87] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 10 (b)

• section 14

• section 18 (3)

• part 2.1

• section 36

• section 39 (1) (b) (ii)

• section 41

• section 46 (2)

• section 47 (3) (b)

• section 57

• section 58 (1)

• section 61, definition of suitable entity including examples

• sections 62 to 64

• section 65 (1), definition of suitability information, paragraph (g)

• sections 66 to 72

• section 76

• sections 78 to 81

• section 82 (1)

• section 83 (1) (a)

• section 85

• section 88 (1) (a)

• section 90

• section 95 (2) (b)

• sections 96 and 97

• section 98 (1)

• section 101 (1)

• section 102 (2)

• section 103

• section 104 (2), example 1

• section 107 (1)

• section 109

• section 111

• section 112 (2)

• section 113

• sections 116 to 118

• sections 120 and 121

• section 127

• section 128 (3)

• section 133 (1)

• sections 134 and 135

• section 137, definitions of accredited person and youth detention policy

• section 141 (1)

• section 143

• section 144 (1)

• sections 145 to 147

• section 148 (1)

• sections 149 to 152

• section 154

• section 156 (2)

• section 157

• section 158 (1)

• sections 159 and 160

• section 161 (4)

• section 162 (1)

• sections 163 to 168

• section 169 (1)

• section 170 (1)

• section 171 (1)

• section 172 (1)

• sections 173 to 191

• section 192 (2)

• section 193 (2)

• sections 194 and 195

• sections 197 to 202

• section 203 (2)

• section 207 (1)

• sections 208 and 209

• section 210 (2)

• sections 211 to 214

• section 217

• section 220 (3) (b)

• section 221 (2) (d)

• sections 222 and 223

• section 224 (b) (i)

• sections 226 and 227

• section 228 (1)

• section 229

• section 230 (2)

• section 231 (1) and note

• section 232

• section 233 (1)

• section 234

• section 236 (3)

• section 237

• section 238 (2)

• sections 240 to 242

• section 245 (1) (a)

• section 246, definition of strip search

• section 249

• section 251

• section 252 (1)

• section 253 (4)

• sections 254 and 255

• section 256 (2)

• section 257 (1)

• section 258

• section 260 (4)

• sections 264 to 267

• section 268 (2)

• section 269 (1)

• section 270

• section 271 (3)

• section 273 (1)

• section 274 (1)

• section 275 (1)

• section 276 (3)

• sections 280 to 284

• section 286, definitions of administrator and support person

• section 287

• sections 291 and 292

• section 294 (1)

• section 297

• section 300 (3)

• section 303, definition of review officer

• section 304 (3)

• section 310 (3)

• section 314

• section 324

• section 326 (1) (a)

• section 330 (1)

• section 336, definition of care and protection chapters, paragraph (f)

• section 337

• section 338 (1)

• section 339 (1)

• section 344, examples

• section 345 (2) (a)

• section 347 (1) (b)

• section 351 (1), note 1

• section 354 (2) and note 2

• section 356

• section 357 (1) (a)

• section 359 (2)

• sections 360 to 362

• section 365 (2), definition of prenatal report information, paragraph (b)

• section 366, definition of care and protection appraisal, paragraph (b)

• sections 368 to 371

• division 11.2.3 heading, note

• section 372, definition of appraisal order

• section 373

• section 376

• section 379

• section 383 (a)

• section 385 (1)

• section 386

• sections 390 to 392

• part 12.3 heading

• section 394

• section 395 (a)

• section 396 (1), definition of party, paragraph (a)

• sections 397 and 398

• section 400 (2)

• section 402

• sections 405 to 416

• section 417 (1)

• section 419

• section 423, note 2

• sections 424 and 425

• section 427

• section 430 (5)

• section 432 (1) (a)

• section 433 (4)

• division 14.3.3 heading, note

• section 436, definition of assessment order

• sections 437 to 439

• section 445 (2)

• section 455, definition of care plan, paragraph (b)

• sections 456 and 457

• section 464

• sections 474 and 475

• section 477 (2) (a)

• sections 478 to 480

• section 481 (1), definition of enduring parental responsibility provision, paragraph (b)

• section 483

• section 485

• sections 488 to 490

• section 492, definition of specific issues provision, example 2

• sections 493 to 498

• section 499 (4) (a)

• section 500

• chapter 15 heading and note

• section 503

• part 15.2 heading

• sections 504 and 505

• part 15.3 heading

• sections 506 and 507

• sections 509 to 513

• section 514, note 2

• section 515, definition of foster care service, paragraph (c)

• sections 516 to 525

• section 526, definition of placement

• section 527 (1)

• sections 528 and 529

• section 530 (2), definition of therapeutic protection person, paragraph (a)

• sections 531 and 532

• section 534

• section 536

• sections 538 to 541

• section 542 (3)

• section 543, note

• section 544

• section 549

• section 553 (2)

• section 554 (2)

• sections 555 to 558

• section 560

• section 562 (1)

• section 564 (a)

• sections 565 and 566

• section 569 (b)

• section 576, definition of accredited person, paragraph (a)

• section 583

• section 623 (2), example 1

• section 625, note 2

• sections 626 to 631

• section 634 (1) (a)

• division 17.2.1 heading

• sections 643 and 644

• section 645 heading

• sections 646 to 649

• sections 651 and 652

• section 653 (3)

• section 656

• section 657 (1) (a) (i)

• section 658

• section 659 (1)

• section 662 (3)

• section 664

• section 666

• section 669 (2) (a)

• section 672

• section 675 (2) (a)

• sections 679 to 681

• section 683

• section 685

• section 687 (1)

• sections 688 to 690

• section 692

• section 694 (1)

• section 709 (2)

• section 720 (a)

• section 721 (2) (b)

• section 731 (1) (d)

• section 737

• part 20.3 heading, note

• sections 743 to 747

• sections 749 to 758

• sections 760 to 768

• section 769, note

• section 771, note

• section 772 (2), note

• sections 773 to 775

• sections 777 and 778

• section 783 (2) (a)

• sections 784 to 791

• section 796 (2) (b)

• section 799 (2) (a)

• sections 800 and 801

• section 803 (2)

• section 804 (a)

• sections 806 and 807

• section 808 (2)

• section 809

• section 812, definition of authorised person, note

• sections 815 and 816

• section 817 (1)

• section 832 (2) (b)

• table 839.1 heading

• section 843

• section 845 (2), definitions of care and protection report information and interstate care and protection information

• part 25.3 heading, note

• sections 850 to 853

• section 854 (1) (b)

• sections 855 and 856

• sections 860 to 863

• section 865A

• section 868 (3)

• section 874 (2)

• section 875 (1)

• section 876 (2)

• section 878 (1), definition of official, paragraph (a)

• sections 881 and 882

• section 883 (1)

• section 885 (1)

• section 886

• section 887 (2) (i)

• dictionary, definition of operating entity, paragraph (a)

• dictionary, definition of operating procedure

• dictionary, definition of party, paragraph (a)

• dictionary, definition of reporting and investigation procedures

[1.88] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

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chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 18 (3)

• section 19 (4) (b), note

• section 20 (3) (b), note 2

• section 22

• section 95

• section 102 (2)

• section 104

• section 111 (1)

• section 159 (1) (g), example 2

• section 181 heading

• section 184 heading

• section 186

• section 195 (2) (e)

• section 209 (3)

• section 211 (3)

• section 213 (2)

• section 217 (1) (a)

• section 245

• section 280 (2) (c)

• section 287 (1)

• section 361 (4)

• section 371 (5)

• section 394 (1), note

• section 397 heading

• section 402

• section 409 (4), note

• section 475 (2)

• section 504 (2)

• section 522 (3) (a)

• section 523 (3) (a)

• section 524 (3) (a)

• section 529 (4)

• section 557 heading

• section 629

• section 630 (3) (a)

• section 643 (1) (a)

• section 687 (1) (c)

• section 709 (2)

• section 763 (1) (b)

• section 777 (2) (a)

• section 786

• section 787 (2) (a)

• section 882 (1) (b)

[1.89] Further amendments consequential on Children and Young People (Death Review) Amendment Act 2011, mentions of chief executive

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chief executive

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director-general

in

• section 727C (a)

• section 727I (1) and note

• section 727N (2) (d)

• section 727O (6)

• section 727S (1)

• section 727U (1)

(commencement: the later of 1 July 2011 and the commencement of the Children and Young People (Death Review) Amendment Act 2011)

[1.90] Further amendment consequential on Children and Young People (Death Review) Amendment Act 2011, mention of chief executive’s

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chief executive’s

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director-general’s

in

• section 727I (1)

(commencement: the later of 1 July 2011 and the commencement of the Children and Young People (Death Review) Amendment Act 2011)

Part 1.26 Civil Law (Property) Act 2006

[1.91] Section 257 (2) (a)

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chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.27 Civil Law (Sale of Residential Property) Regulation 2004

[1.92] Section 12

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.28 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Act 1995

[1.93] Section 54B etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 54B

• section 54U

• section 54V

[1.94] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.29 Clinical Waste Act 1990

[1.95] Section 7 etc

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chief executive

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director-general

in

• section 7

• section 9 (1)

• section 10

Part 1.30 Commissioner for the Environment Act 1993

[1.96] Dictionary, definition of principal officer, paragraph (a)

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chief executive

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director-general

Part 1.31 Common Boundaries Act 1981

[1.97] Section 18 (1) (a)

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chief executive

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director-general

[1.98] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.32 Community Title Act 2001

[1.99] Dictionary, definition of eligible person, paragraph (d)

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chief executive

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director-general

Part 1.33 Confiscation of Criminal Assets Act 2003

[1.100] Section 131 (4)

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Departmental

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Directorate

Part 1.34 Construction Occupations (Licensing) Act 2004

[1.101] Section 103

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chief executive

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director-general

[1.102] Section 123AA, definition of public safety agency

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chief executive

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director-general

[1.103] Dictionary, note 2

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• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.35 Cooperatives Act 2002

[1.104] Section 428

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chief executive

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director-general

[1.105] Section 430 (1)

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chief executive

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director-general

[1.106] Dictionary, note 2

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• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.36 Coroners Act 1997

[1.107] Section 3D, definition of custodial officer, paragraph (f)

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chief executive

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director-general

[1.108] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.37 Corrections Management Act 2007

[1.109] Section 29 (1), definition of chief executive

omit

[1.110] Section 29 (1), new definition of director-general

insert

director-general means—

(a) for a detainee (other than a young detainee)—the director-general responsible for this Act; and

(b) for a young detainee—the director-general responsible for the Children and Young People Act 2008.

[1.111] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.112] Dictionary, note 2

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• director-general (see s 163)

[1.113] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

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chief executive

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director-general

in

• section 12 (1)

• sections 13 and 14

• section 15 (1)

• sections 16 and 17

• sections 19 to 21

• section 22 (1)

• section 23

• sections 26 to 28

• section 30

• section 33

• section 33A (2)

• section 34

• section 35 (2) (c), example 1

• section 38

• sections 40 and 41

• section 42 (1)

• section 43 (1)

• section 44

• section 45 (1)

• sections 46 to 55

• section 59

• section 60 (2) (a)

• section 62

• sections 64 to 67

• section 69 (1)

• section 70 (1)

• sections 71 to 80

• section 81 (1)

• section 82 (2)

• sections 84 to 86

• section 87

• sections 90 to 92

• section 96 (2)

• sections 97 to 100

• section 101 (1)

• section 102 (3)

• sections 103 to 105

• section 106 (2)

• section 110

• section 111 (1)

• section 113A (1)

• sections 113B and 113C

• section 115 (6)

• section 116

• section 117 (3)

• section 118

• section 119 (3)

• section 122 (1)

• section 124 (5)

• section 125

• sections 127 to 131

• section 133 (3)

• section 134

• section 135 (2)

• section 137

• section 138 (1) (a)

• sections 140 to 142

• section 143 (1)

• sections 144 and 145

• section 146 (1)

• section 147 (1)

• section 148

• section 149 (1)

• section 151, definitions of administrator and investigative segregation, paragraph (d)

• sections 152 and 153

• section 160

• section 163

• section 166, definition of presiding officer

• section 169, definition of presiding officer

• section 172, definition of review officer

• section 173 (1)

• section 174

• section 183 (3)

• section 185 (4)

• section 187 (2)

• section 189 (1)

• section 196 (1) (a)

• section 200 (1) (b)

• sections 204 and 205

• section 206, definition of corresponding chief executive

• section 208

• section 210

• section 217 (1) (a)

• section 219

• sections 221 and 222

• section 226

• dictionary, definition of corresponding chief executive

[1.114] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

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chief executive’s

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director-general’s

in

• section 17

• section 33 (1) (a)

• section 35

• section 66 (1) (g), example 2

• section 75

• section 77

• section 90 (5) (a)

• section 91

• section 92 (4) (a)

• sections 96 and 97

• section 127 (2) (c)

• section 152

• section 163 (2) (a)

• section 217 (2) (a)

Part 1.38 Corrections Management Regulation 2010

[1.115] Section 7 (2) etc

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chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7 (2)

• section 23 (1), note 3

• section 24 (1)

• section 29

• section 30 (4) (a)

• sections 31 to 33

• section 36 (2) (a)

• section 39

• section 41 (1)

• section 48 (d)

• section 51 (1)

[1.116] Dictionary, note 2

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• chief executive (see s 163)

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• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.39 Court Procedures Act 2004

[1.117] Section 11 (2) (j) etc

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chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 11 (2) (j)

• section 35 (4), definition of relevant person, paragraph (b)

• sections 51 and 52

• section 72

• section 74A (2)

• sections 74C and 74D

• section 74J, definition of chief executive

• sections 74K and 74L

• section 74M (2)

[1.118] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.40 Crimes Act 1900

[1.119] Section 39 (4) etc

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chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 39 (4)

• section 49E

• section 252C (2)

[1.120] Section 49A, definition of senior officer, example for paragraph (a) (ii)

substitute

Example—par (a) (ii)

a person employed under the Public Sector Management Act 1994, s 28 (Directors-general—engagement) or s 30 (Directors-general—temporary contracts) to perform an office of director-general

[1.121] Dictionary, note 2

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• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.41 Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005

[1.122] Section 133

omit

chief executive

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director-general

[1.123] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.42 Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Regulation 2005

[1.124] Section 16A (1) (f) to (h)

substitute

(f) the director-general of the Community Services Directorate;

(g) the director-general of the Education and Training Directorate;

(h) the director-general of the Justice and Community Safety Directorate exercising functions under the Corrections Management Act 2007;

[1.125] Dictionary, note 2

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• director-general (see s 163)

[1.126] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

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chief executive

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director-general

in

• section 12

• section 20

Part 1.43 Crimes (Restorative Justice) Act 2004

[1.127] Section 21, definitions of chief executive (children and young people), chief executive (corrections) and chief executive (restorative justice)

omit

[1.128] Section 21, new definitions

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director-general (children and young people)—see section 22 (2).

director-general (corrections)—see section 22 (2).

director-general (restorative justice)—see section 22 (2).

[1.129] Section 22 (2), example heading

substitute

Example (definitions of all directors-general)

[1.130] Section 72

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chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.131] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.132] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.133] Dictionary, definitions of chief executive (children and young people), chief executive (corrections) and chief executive (restorative justice) and note

omit

[1.134] Dictionary, new definitions

insert

director-general (children and young people)—see section 22 (2).

director-general (corrections)—see section 22 (2).

director-general (restorative justice)—see section 22 (2).

Note If the Act refers simply to the director-general, this is a reference to the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for the administration of this Act (see Legislation Act, s 163).

[1.135] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

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chief executive

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director-general

in

• section 8

• section 10, definition of suitable

• section 16 (2), note 2

• section 22

• section 23

• section 27 (3) (d)

• section 28

• section 30

• section 31 (2)

• sections 32 to 36

• section 38 (2)

• sections 39 and 40

• sections 57 and 58

• section 61 (1)

• section 62

• section 63 (1)

• section 64 (1)

• section 67 (2)

• section 68

• section 69 (1)

• section 70

• section 71 (1)

• section 72

Part 1.44 Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005

[1.136] Section 320B (2), definition of CYP young offender, paragraph (b) (ii)

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chief executive (CYP)

substitute

CYP director-general

[1.137] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.138] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.139] Dictionary, definition of chief executive (CYP)

omit

[1.140] Dictionary, new definition of CYP director-general

insert

CYP director-general means the director-general responsible for the Children and Young People Act 2008.

[1.141] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

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chief executive

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director-general

in

• section 11

• section 12 (2)

• section 13

• sections 16 to 18

• section 20 (1)

• section 21 (2)

• sections 25 and 26

• section 27 (1)

• section 28

• section 29, example 2

• section 31

• section 34

• section 37

• sections 43 and 44

• section 45 (1)

• section 46 (1)

• section 49

• section 50 (2)

• section 51

• section 52 (3)

• section 53 (1)

• section 55

• section 56 (1)

• sections 58 and 59

• section 60

• section 61 (2) (d)

• section 62 (2)

• section 63 (3), example 4

• sections 66 and 67

• section 68 (2) (c)

• section 69 (1) (a)

• section 71

• section 72 heading

• section 73 (4) (b)

• section 74

• section 75 (1) (b)

• section 77 (1) (b)

• section 84 (1), definition of interested person, paragraph (c)

• section 86 (1)

• section 87

• section 91

• section 92 (2)

• sections 94 to 96

• section 97 (2)

• section 100

• section 101 (2)

• section 102 (4), definition of offender

• section 108 (2) (c)

• section 116A, definition of enforcement officer, paragraph (b)

• section 116B

• section 116C (3) (d)

• sections 116H and 116I

• section 116J (1)

• section 116K

• sections 116M to 116P

• section 116R

• section 116S (2) (g)

• section 116T

• section 116U (3)

• section 116V (2) (g)

• section 116W

• section 116X (1)

• sections 116ZB to 116ZD

• section 116ZE (1)

• section 116ZF (1)

• section 116ZK (1)

• section 116ZL (3) (a)

• section 116ZN (2)

• section 116ZO

• section 116ZQ

• section 116ZT, example

• section 122 (3) (b)

• section 123

• section 125

• section 127 (1) (b)

• section 133

• sections 137 and 138

• section 138A (1)

• section 146 (3) (b)

• section 147

• section 148 (2) (c)

• section 153 (4) (b)

• section 154

• section 155 (6) (b)

• section 156 (1) (c)

• section 157 (2) (b)

• section 164 (1)

• section 167

• section 170

• section 197

• section 198 (1) (a)

• section 204 (1) (b)

• section 205 (3)

• section 211

• sections 215 to 216A

• section 229 (2)

• section 269

• sections 291 and 292

• section 298

• sections 301 and 302

• section 302A (1)

• section 306 (3) (b)

• section 307

• section 308 (1) (c)

• section 311

• section 317 (4) (a)

• section 318

• section 320

• section 320D

• section 320E (2)

• section 320F

• section 320G (3), definition of young offender

• sections 321 to 322

[1.142] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

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chief executive’s

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director-general’s

in

• section 12 (1)

• section 17 (1)

• section 21 (2)

• section 22 (1)

• section 23 (1), definition of recommitted

• section 24 (2)

• section 29 (a)

• section 37 (5)

• section 47 (1) (a)

• section 62 (2)

• section 63 (3), example 2

• section 71 (5)

• section 82

• section 86

• section 91 (8)

• section 97 (2)

• section 101 (2)

• section 116ZC

• section 116ZD (3) (b)

• section 116ZK (1), note

• section 161

• section 312

• section 321 (1)

• section 321A (2) (b)

• section 322 (1), definition of research, paragraph (b)

Part 1.45 Crimes (Sentence Administration) Regulation 2006

[1.143] Section 4

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chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.144] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.46 Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005

[1.145] Section 41 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 41

• section 84

• section 103

• sections 126 and 127

• sections 129 and 130

• section 133F heading

• section 133U

• section 133W

• section 133Y

• section 136 (4), definition of criminal justice entity, paragraph (c)

[1.146] Dictionary, note 2

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• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.147] Dictionary, definition of chief executive (CYP)

omit

[1.148] Dictionary, new definition of CYP director-general

insert

CYP director-general means the director-general responsible for the Children and Young People Act 2008.

[1.149] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive (CYP)

omit

chief executive (CYP)

substitute

CYP director-general

in

• section 41 (7), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 84 (5), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 103 (4), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 126 (5), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 127 (3), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 129 (7), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 130 (6), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 133F

• section 133R

• section 133U (2), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 133Y (2), definition of chief executive, paragraph (a)

• section 133ZB

• section 136 (4), definition of criminal justice entity, paragraph (d)

Part 1.47 Crimes (Sentencing) Regulation 2006

[1.150] Sections 2 and 3 (d)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.48 Criminal Code 2002

[1.151] Section 712A (5), definition of childrens proceeding, paragraph (e)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.49 Cultural Facilities Corporation Act 1997

[1.152] Section 12 note

omit

a chief executive under the Act

substitute

a director-general under the Act

Part 1.50 Dangerous Substances Act 2004

[1.153] Section 59 etc

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 59

• section 64 (1)

• section 68 (5)

• section 125 (1)

• section 126

[1.154] Section 200 (2)

omit

responsible chief executive

substitute

responsible director-general

[1.155] Section 200 (3)

substitute

(3) The responsible director-general must include in the director-general’s annual report a statement of the number of notices of noncompliance serviced on the director-general and matter to which each notice related.

[1.156] Section 200 (4), definition of responsible chief executive

substitute

responsible director-general—see the Auditor-General Act 1996, dictionary.

[1.157] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.158] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.159] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 39

• section 48 (1) (b)

• section 49 (1)

• section 50 (3)

• sections 51 and 53

• sections 56 to 62

• section 64

• sections 67 to 72

• section 83

• section 85, definition of site preservation period

• sections 88 to 91

• section 92 (1)

• section 116 (2)

• section 117 (3)

• sections 123 and 124

• section 126

• section 127 (1)

• section 128 (1)

• section 129 (2)

• sections 131 and 132

• section 140

• section 148 (5)

• section 149 (b)

• sections 169 and 170

• section 171 (4) (a)

• section 172 (2)

• section 173 (2) (b)

• section 174 (2)

• section 181

• section 186, definitions of decision-maker and internally reviewable decision

• sections 187 and 188

• section 189 (2)

• section 197

• section 202

• section 205 (2)

• section 206 (2)

• section 207 (2)

• section 208

• section 210

• section 212 (1), definition of official

• section 217

• section 220 (2)

Part 1.51 Dangerous Substances (Explosives) Regulation 2004

[1.160] Section 24 (1) (b) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 24 (1) (b)

• section 25 (1)

• section 26 (1), definition of authorised explosive

• section 29, note 2

• division 2.2.3 heading

• sections 30 to 32

• section 33 (1)

• sections 34 to 36

• section 40A

• section 55

• section 58 (2)

• section 62

• section 95

• section 96 (1)

• section 106 (1)

• section 111 (g)

• section 112

• section 117

• section 129

• section 154

• section 170

• section 175

• section 186

• section 187 (1)

• section 189 (s)

• section 190

• section 191 (1), note 1

• section 192 (1) (b)

• sections 193 and 194

• section 201 (2) (b)

• section 305

• section 308

• sections 310 to 312

• section 313 (1) (b)

• section 314

• section 325 (1)

• section 333A

[1.161] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.162] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.52 Dangerous Substances (General) Regulation 2004

[1.163] Section 217 (1) (c) (ii) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 217 (1) (c) (ii)

• section 219 (7), definition of responsible person

• sections 260 to 264

• section 265 (2)

• sections 266 and 268

• section 403 (1)

• sections 404 and 405

• section 411

• section 418

• section 419 (1)

• section 429

• section 431

• section 437

• section 444

• section 453

• schedule 5, part 5.1 heading

• schedule 5, part 5.1, item 2, column 3

• schedule 5, part 5.1, item 5, column 3

• schedule 5, part 5.3 heading

• schedule 5, part 5.3, item 2, column 3

• schedule 5, part 5.3, item 5, column 3

[1.164] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.53 Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1990

[1.165] Section 30 (3)

substitute

(3) The director has the powers mentioned in the Public Sector Management Act 1994, section 25 (3) in relation to the staff assisting the director.

[1.166] Section 32 (1)

substitute

(1) The director may make arrangements with a director-general for the use of the services of public servants, or the use of facilities, in the administrative unit under the director-general’s control.

[1.167] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.54 Discrimination Act 1991

[1.168] Section 25A

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.169] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.170] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.55 Domestic Animals Act 2000

[1.171] Section 121 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 121

• section 122 (1)

• section 123 (1)

• section 124

• section 143A (2)

• section 143B (2)

[1.172] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.173] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.56 Domestic Violence and Protection Orders Act 2008

[1.174] Schedule 2, table 2.2, item 4, column 2

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.175] Schedule 2, table 2.2, item 4, column 2

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.176] Schedule 2, table 2.2, item 5, column 2

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.177] Schedule 2, table 2.2, item 5, column 2

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

Part 1.57 Education Act 2004

[1.178] Section 62 (1), new note

insert

Note The director-general means the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for this section (see Legislation Act, s 163 (References to a director-general or the director-general)). Administrative units are established under the administrative arrangements (see Public Sector Management Act 1994, s 13).

[1.179] Section 114 (1), new note

insert

Note The director-general means the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for this section (see Legislation Act, s 163 (References to a director-general or the director-general)). Administrative units are established under the administrative arrangements (see Public Sector Management Act 1994, s 13).

[1.180] Section 152 (3)

omit

Departmental

substitute

Directorate

[1.181] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 161)

[1.182] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.183] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 9A (2)

• sections 9B to 9D

• sections 10 and 10A

• section 10D

• section 11C (2)

• section 11D (2)

• section 11E

• section 11F

• section 11H

• section 12

• section 12A

• section 12C

• section 13

• section 13A (2)

• section 13D

• section 14

• section 14A

• sections 14C and 14D

• section 15A

• section 15B (2)

• section 16B

• section 16C (2)

• section 16D

• section 17

• sections 21 to 24

• section 30 (1)

• section 31

• section 34 (2) (a)

• section 36

• section 37, definition of money

• sections 39 to 44

• section 45 (2)

• section 46

• section 47 (3) (b)

• section 49 (5)

• section 50

• section 52

• section 56 (a)

• section 62 (1)

• section 63 (3) (b)

• sections 67 and 68

• section 79 (2)

• section 83

• section 84 (7)

• section 85

• section 87

• section 88A

• section 89

• section 98 (2)

• section 101 (2) (a)

• section 114 (1)

• sections 119 and 120

• sections 130 and 131

• section 132 (c)

• section 133

• section 135

• sections 137 to 139

• section 140, definitions of decision-maker, internally reviewable decision and reviewable decision

• section 145 (b)

• sections 146 and 146A

• section 152 (3)

• schedule 1, items 1 to 11, column 5

• schedule 1, items 21 to 25, column 5

[1.184] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 9D (1)

• section 10 (6), note 1

• section 10A (3), note 1

• section 10C, note

• section 10D (4), note 1

• section 11E (2)

• section 14D, note 1

• section 16D (2)

• section 22 (2)

• section 36

• section 39 (4)

• section 40 (2)

• section 62 (1)

• section 114 (1)

• section 135 (2) (b)

Part 1.58 Education Regulation 2005

[1.185] Section 3 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 3

• section 4

• section 7 (1) (a) (ii)

Part 1.59 Electoral Act 1992

[1.186] Section 12B (1) (c)

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

[1.187] New section 12B (3)

insert

(3) In this section, a reference to a person who was a director-general of an administrative unit includes a reference to someone who was a chief executive of an administrative unit.

[1.188] Section 340

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.189] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.190] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.60 Electoral Regulation 1993

[1.191] Section 4A (1) and (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.192] Section 4A (4), definition of chief executive of Treasury

substitute

director-general of Treasury means the director-general of the Treasury Directorate.

[1.193] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.61 Emergencies Act 2004

[1.194] Section 7 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7

• sections 28 to 32

• section 131

• section 142

• section 182

[1.195] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.62 Environment Protection Act 1997

[1.196] Section 11 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 11

• section 14 (1)

• sections 16 and 17

• section 92

• section 92A (1)

• section 158A (1)

[1.197] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.63 Environment Protection Regulation 2005

[1.198] Section 68 (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.199] Section 69 (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.200] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.64 Exhibition Park Corporation Act 1976

[1.201] Section 10 (1) and note

substitute

(1) The corporation may make arrangements with the director-general for the use of the services of public servants in the administrative unit under the director-general’s control.

Note The director-general is the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for this section (see Legislation Act, dict, pt 1, def director-general).

[1.202] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.65 Fair Trading (Australian Consumer Law) Act 1992

[1.203] Section 32

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.204] Section 33 (1) (g)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.205] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.66 Firearms Act 1996

[1.206] Section 30 (2) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 30 (2)

• section 159 (3) (b)

• section 217 (4)

[1.207] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.208] Dictionary, definition of head

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.67 Freedom of Information Act 1989

[1.209] Section 79 (1) (b)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.210] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.211] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.212] Dictionary, definition of principal officer, paragraph (a)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.68 Freedom of Information Regulation 1991

[1.213] Schedule 2, paragraph 3

omit

Department of Justice and Community Safety

substitute

Justice and Community Safety Directorate

Part 1.69 Fuels Control Act 1979

[1.214] Section 3 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 3

• section 5 (1)

• section 5A

[1.215] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.70 Gambling and Racing Control Act 1999

[1.216] Section 14, note

omit

all the powers of a chief executive under the Act in relation to the instrumentality staff to be employed under that Act (including, for example, in relation to the appointment of people to, or the employment of people for, that staff)

substitute

the powers of the head of service in relation to the appointment, engagement and employment of instrumentality staff to be employed under the Act

[1.217] Section 20 (3) and (4)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.218] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.71 Gene Technology (GM Crop Moratorium) Act 2004

[1.219] Section 11 (3) (a) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 11 (3) (a)

• section 14 (2) (b)

• section 15

• sections 17 and 18

• section 29 (3)

[1.220] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.72 Government Agencies (Campaign Advertising) Act 2009

[1.221] Section 21 (7), definition of public accounts committee

omit

department

substitute

directorate

[1.222] Dictionary, new definition of directorate

insert

directorate—see the Financial Management Act 1996, dictionary.

Part 1.73 Government Procurement Act 2001

[1.223] Section 21

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.224] Section 23 (1), example

substitute

Example

A directorate (representing the Territory) enters into a notifiable contract with a Territory owned corporation. The directorate, but not the Territory owned corporation, is required to notify the contract under pt 3 (Notifiable contracts).

[1.225] Section 47 (2)

omit

Departmental

substitute

Directorate

[1.226] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.227] Dictionary, definition of department

omit

[1.228] Dictionary, new definition of directorate

insert

directorate––see the Financial Management Act 1996, dictionary.

[1.229] Dictionary, definition of responsible chief executive officer

substitute

responsible chief executive officer means––

(a) for a directorate—the responsible director-general of the directorate under the Financial Management Act 1996; or

(b) for a territory authority—the chief executive officer of the authority under the Financial Management Act 1996; or

(c) for a joint venture or trust in which the Territory or a territory entity has a controlling interest—the responsible director-general of the directorate or territory entity that is responsible for matters most closely related to that interest.

[1.230] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 21

• sections 27 to 30

Part 1.74 Guardianship and Management of Property Act 1991

[1.231] Section 75A

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.75 Hawkers Act 2003

[1.232] Section 25 (5)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.233] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.234] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 17 and 18

• section 21 (2)

• sections 22 to 25

• section 26 (1) (b)

• section 35

• sections 37 to 39

• section 40 (2)

• section 41

• schedule 1, items 1 to 5, column 5

Part 1.76 Health Act 1993

[1.235] Section 66 (4)

omit

the committee must tell the chief executive and the chief executive officer, Calvary (the executive officers)

substitute

the committee must tell the director-general and the chief executive officer, Calvary (the executive officers)

[1.236] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.237] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.238] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 22, definition of CEO, paragraph (a)

• section 31 (3)

• section 38A (2)

• section 38B (1)

• section 39

• section 53, definition of CEO, paragraph (a)

• section 60

• section 69 (6) (b)

• section 122, paragraph (b), note

[1.239] Further amendments consequential on Health Amendment Act 2011, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 14 (1)

• section 19C (3) (b)

• section 19D (12)

Part 1.77 Health Records (Privacy and Access) Act 1997

[1.240] Schedule 1 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• schedule 1, principle 11, paragraph 4 and note 2

• schedule 1, principle 11, paragraphs 8 and 9

[1.241] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.242] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.78 Health Regulation 2004

[1.243] Sections 6 to 11

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.79 Hemp Fibre Industry Facilitation Act 2004

[1.244] Section 42 (5) and (6)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

(commencement: the commencement of the Personal Property Securities Act 2010, schedule 2, part 2.3)

[1.245] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.246] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 8 (1), definition of close associate, paragraph (b)

• section 9

• section 13

• section 14 (1)

• section 15 (1)

• section 17

• section 18 (c)

• section 19

• section 20 (2) (a)

• sections 21 and 22

• section 24 (2)

• section 25

• section 26, note

• section 27 (b)

• section 28

• section 29 (1)

• section 30 (1)

• sections 32 to 36

• section 38 (b)

• section 39 (1)

• sections 40 to 42

• sections 44 and 45

• section 56 (3)

• section 57A

• section 59 (1)

[1.247] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 28 (1) (b)

• section 40 (5)

• section 41 (3)

Part 1.80 Heritage Act 2004

[1.248] Sections 78 and 79 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 78 and 79

• section 94 (2) (b)

• section 117

• section 121

[1.249] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.250] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.81 Housing Assistance Act 2007

[1.251] Section 9 (3)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.252] Section 36 (1)

omit

departmental

substitute

directorate

[1.253] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.82 Human Rights Commission Act 2005

[1.254] Section 14 (1) (g) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 14 (1) (g)

• section 51A (1) (b)

• section 96 (2)

• section 97 (2)

[1.255] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.83 Inquiries Act 1991

[1.256] Section 12 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.257] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.84 Insurance Authority Act 2005

[1.258] Section 7 (1), note

omit

s 54 (1)

substitute

s 54

[1.259] Section 7 (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.260] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.85 Intoxicated People (Care and Protection) Act 1994

[1.261] Sections 27 and 28

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.262] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.86 Judicial Commissions Act 1994

[1.263] Section 13 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.264] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.87 Juries Act 1967

[1.265] Schedule 2, part 2.1, item 15

omit

a chief executive (in the public service)

substitute

a director-general

[1.266] Schedule 2, part 2.1, item 17, paragraph (a)

substitute

(a) the Justice and Community Safety Directorate;

[1.267] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.88 Lakes Act 1976

[1.268] Sections 6 to 8

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.269] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.89 Lands Acquisition Act 1994

[1.270] Section 30 (1) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 30 (1)

• section 41 (1)

• section 45 (2) (e) (ii)

• section 54 (1) (b) (ii)

• section 72

[1.271] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.90 Law Officer Act 1992

[1.272] Section 5AC (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.273] Section 5AC (2) to (4)

substitute

(2) Each director-general (other than the JACS director-general) must—

(a) prepare a report setting out the matters mentioned in subsection (1) (a) and (b) for the administrative unit; and

(b) give the report to the JACS director-general not later than 21 days after the end of the financial year.

(3) The report prepared by the JACS director-general under subsection (1) must include a summary of each report given to the director-general under subsection (2) for the relevant financial year.

(4) In this section:

JACS director-general means the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for this Act.

[1.274] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.91 Legislation Act 2001

[1.275] Section 61 (12), definition of authorised person

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.276] Section 163

substitute

163 References to a director-general or the director-general

(1) In an Act or statutory instrument, a reference to a director-general is a reference to a person employed under the Public Sector Management Act, section 28 (Directors-general—engagement) or section 30 (Directors-general—temporary contracts) to perform the duties of an office of director-general.

(2) In a provision of an Act or statutory instrument, a reference to the director-general without identifying the director-general’s title is a reference to—

(a) the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for the provision; or

(b) if, for the time being, different administrative units are responsible for the provision in relation to different matters—

(i) if only 1 administrative unit is responsible for the provision in relation to the relevant matter—the director-general of the administrative unit; or

(ii) if 2 or more administrative units are responsible for the provision in relation to the relevant matter—the director-general of any of the administrative units; or

(c) if paragraph (b) does not apply and, for the time being, 2 or more administrative units are responsible for the provision—the director-general of any of the administrative units.

Note Administrative unit—see the dictionary, pt 1.

(3) If an Act or statutory instrument mentions a director-general and identifies the director-general by reference to the fact that the director-general is the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for a stated Act, statutory instrument or provision, subsection (2) applies as if references in paragraphs (a) to (c) to the provision were references to the stated Act, instrument or provision.

(4) In this section:

director-general, of an administrative unit, means the person who is employed under the Public Sector Management Act, section 28 or section 30 to perform the duties of the office of director-general in the administrative unit.

Public Sector Management Act means the Public Sector Management Act 1994.

responsible, for a provision, means allocated responsibility for the provision under the Public Sector Management Act, section 14 (1) (b) (Ministerial responsibility and functions of administrative units).

[1.277] Section 246, definition of executive officer, paragraph (b)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.278] Dictionary, part 1, definition of chief executive

omit

[1.279] Dictionary, part 1, new definition of director-general

insert

director-general—see section 163.

[1.280] Dictionary, part 1, definition of road transport authority, note

substitute

Note The director-general of the directorate responsible for the Road Transport (General) Act 1999 is the road transport authority (see Road Transport (General) Act 1999, s 16).

Part 1.92 Legislative Assembly (Members’ Staff) Act 1989

[1.281] Section 2, note 1

omit

For example, the signpost definition ‘relevant chief executive—see the PSM Act.’ means that the term ‘relevant chief executive’ is defined in that Act and the definition applies to this Act.

substitute

For example, the signpost definition ‘classification—see the PSM Act, dictionary.’ means that the term ‘classification’ is defined in that Act and the definition applies to this Act.

[1.282] Section 14 (3) (a)

omit

relevant chief executive

substitute

head of service

[1.283] Dictionary, new definition of head of service

insert

head of service—see the PSM Act, dictionary.

[1.284] Dictionary, definition of relevant chief executive

omit

Part 1.93 Legislative Assembly (Members’ Superannuation) Act 1991

[1.285] Section 7 (1) (d)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.286] Section 9

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.287] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.94 Liquor Act 2010

[1.288] Section 149, definition of CYP chief executive

substitute

CYP director-general means the director-general responsible for the Children and Young People Act 2008.

[1.289] Section 150 (3) (b) (iii) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 150 (3) (b) (iii)

• section 151 (3)

• section 152 (2) (c)

• section 167 (2) (a)

• section 168 (2) (b)

• section 170

• section 171 (4) (a)

[1.290] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.291] Dictionary, definition of CYP chief executive

substitute

CYP director-general, for division 9.3 (Police cautions for children and young people)—see section 149.

Part 1.95 Litter Act 2004

[1.292] Section 24H (1)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.293] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.294] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.295] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 14 and 15

• section 22

• section 24A (2)

• section 24B (1)

• section 24G (4), definition of trolley containment system

• section 24H (1)

• section 24J (1)

• section 24K (2)

• section 24L

• section 26

Part 1.96 Long Service Leave Act 1976

[1.296] Section 13 (1) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 13 (1)

• sections 13A and 13B

[1.297] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.97 Long Service Leave (Portable Schemes) Act 2009

[1.298] Section 25 (1) and note

substitute

(1) The authority may arrange with the director-general to use public servants in the administrative unit under the director-general’s control.

Note The director-general means the director-general of the administrative unit responsible for this section (see Legislation Act, s 163 (References to a director-general or the director-general)). Administrative units are established under the administrative arrangements (see Public Sector Management Act 1994, s 13).

[1.299] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.300] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.301] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 23 (1), except note 1

• sections 71 and 72

• section 84 (2), definition of territory entity, paragraph (a)

• section 101 (3), definition of territory entity, paragraph (a)

Part 1.98 Machinery Act 1949

[1.302] Section 3

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.303] Section 4 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.304] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.99 Magistrates Court Act 1930

[1.305] Section 70 (2), note

substitute

Note 1 The court must issue a warrant for the remand of the defendant in the director-general’s custody (see Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, s 17).

Note 2 The Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, pt 3.2 provides for the director-general to have custody of the defendant during the remand.

[1.306] Section 70 (3), note

omit

[1.307] Section 74, notes 1 and 2

substitute

Note 1 If the court remands the defendant in custody, it must issue a warrant for the defendant’s remand in the director-general’s custody (see Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, s 17).

Note 2 The Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, pt 3.2 provides for the director-general to have custody of the defendant during the remand.

[1.308] Section 84, notes 1 and 2

substitute

Note 1 The court must issue a warrant for the defendant’s remand in the director-general’s custody (see Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, s 17).

Note 2 The Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, pt 3.2 provides for the director-general to have custody of the defendant during the remand.

[1.309] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.310] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 70 (2) (c)

• section 72, note

• section 72B (2)

• section 105

[1.311] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 94, note 2

• section 141 (1), note 1

• section 216, note

• section 312 (2) (b), note

Part 1.100 Magistrates Court (Charitable Collections Infringement Notices) Regulation 2003

[1.312] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.101 Magistrates Court (Dangerous Substances Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004

[1.313] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.102 Magistrates Court (Hawkers Infringement Notices) Regulation 2003

[1.314] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.103 Magistrates Court (Liquor Infringement Notices) Regulation 2010

[1.315] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.316] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.317] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.104 Magistrates Court (Litter Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004

[1.318] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.105 Magistrates Court (Occupational Health and Safety Infringement Notices) Regulation 2004

[1.319] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.106 Magistrates Court (Pest Plants and Animals Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005

[1.320] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.107 Magistrates Court (Plant Diseases Infringement Notices) Regulation 2005

[1.321] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.108 Magistrates Court (Smoke-Free Public Places Infringement Notices) Regulation 2010

[1.322] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.323] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.324] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.109 Magistrates Court (Tobacco Infringement Notices) Regulation 2010

[1.325] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.326] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.327] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.110 Magistrates Court (Tree Protection Infringement Notices) Regulation 2006

[1.328] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.111 Magistrates Court (Workers Compensation Infringement Notices) Regulation 2006

[1.329] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.112 Magistrates Court (Work Safety Infringement Notices) Regulation 2009

[1.330] Section 6

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.113 Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2008

[1.331] Section 177

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.332] Section 177 (3)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.333] Section 177 (4), definition of responsible chief executive

substitute

responsible director-general—see the Auditor-General Act 1996, dictionary.

Part 1.114 Mental Health (Treatment and Care) Act 1994

[1.334] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.335] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.336] Dictionary, definition of C&YP chief executive

substitute

CYP director-general means the director-general responsible for the Children and Young People Act 2008.

[1.337] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 49, definition of responsible person, paragraph (c)

• section 80 (1)

• section 85 (i)

• section 119B

• dictionary, definition of referring officer, note

[1.338] Further amendments, mentions of C&YP chief executive

omit

C&YP chief executive

substitute

CYP director-general

in

• section 55M (2), note 1

• section 71 (e)

• section 79 (2) (b)

• section 80 (1)

• section 85 (c) (ii)

Part 1.115 Motor Sport (Public Safety) Act 2006

[1.339] Section 12 (1) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 12 (1)

• sections 23 and 24

• section 34 (2)

• section 35 (2)

[1.340] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.116 Nature Conservation Act 1980

[1.341] Section 7 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7

• section 8 (1)

• section 9

• section 19

[1.342] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.117 Ombudsman Act 1989

[1.343] Section 3A

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.344] Section 9 (12)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.345] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.346] Dictionary, definition of principal officer, paragraph (a)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.118 Parentage Act 2004

[1.347] Section 29 (2) (d)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.119 Pest Plants and Animals Act 2005

[1.348] Section 7 (2) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7 (2)

• section 9 (d)

• section 14

• section 16 (2) (a)

• section 18 (d)

• section 23

• section 25

• section 28 (4)

• sections 30 and 31

• section 46 (2) (b)

[1.349] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.120 Planning and Development Act 2007

[1.350] Section 20 (1) (a)

omit

who is an authority staff member

[1.351] Section 44, note

omit

all the powers of a chief executive under the Act in relation to the instrumentality staff to be employed under that Act (including, for example, in relation to the appointment of people to, or the employment of people for, that staff)

substitute

the powers of the head of service in relation to the appointment, engagement and employment of instrumentality staff to be employed under the Act

Part 1.121 Planning and Development Regulation 2008

[1.352] Section 26 (1) (g) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 26 (1) (g)

• section 51 (3) (b), example 2

• schedule 1, section 1.30 (1) (c)

• schedule 1, section 1.90A (1) (c)

• schedule 1, section 1.93 (1) (a)

Part 1.122 Plant Diseases Act 2002

[1.353] Sections 19 and 20

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.354] Section 31 (3)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.355] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.123 Prohibited Weapons Act 1996

[1.356] Section 4I (2)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.357] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.124 Prostitution Act 1992

[1.358] Section 9

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.359] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.125 Public Baths and Public Bathing Act 1956

[1.360] Section 7

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.361] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.126 Public Health Act 1997

[1.362] Sections 15B to 15D

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.363] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.364] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.365] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 8 (1)

• sections 12 and 13

• section 15

• section 15B

• section 15C (1)

• section 15D

• section 16

Part 1.127 Public Sector Management Act 1994

[1.366] New part 17

insert

Part 17 Transitional—Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2011

276 Meaning of commencement day—pt 17

In this part:

commencement day means the day the Public Sector Management (One ACT Public Service) Amendment Act 2011 commences.

277 Change of name—identity not affected

If the context allows and it is consistent with this Act and otherwise appropriate, in any document, including an agreement, order (whether executive, judicial or otherwise) or contract, in force immediately before the commencement day (except in relation to matters that happened before the commencement day):

(a) a reference to a chief executive is to be read as a reference to a director-general; and

(b) a reference to a department is to be read as a reference to a directorate.

Note 1 If a law changes the name of an entity established under a law, the entity continues in existence under the new name and its identity is not affected by the change. A reference in a law to the entity by its previous name is taken, after the change, to be a reference to the entity by its new name (see Legislation Act, s 183).

Note 2 If a law changes the name of a position established under a law, the position continues in existence under the new name and its identity is not affected by the change. A reference in a law to the position by its previous name is taken, after the change, to be a reference to the position by its new name (see Legislation Act, s 186).

Note 3 For entities and positions, law includes a statutory instrument (see Legislation Act, s 182).

278 Engagement of certain former officers etc prohibited

A reference (however expressed) in section 248A (Engagement of certain former officers and employees prohibited) or section 248B (Engagement of certain former directors-general and executives prohibited) to a person who was engaged as a director-general of an administrative unit includes a reference to someone who was engaged as a chief executive of an administrative unit.

279 Employment powers

(1) This section applies if, immediately before the commencement day, an employment action started by a chief executive under this Act in relation to a person employed under this Act has not been finally dealt with.

(2) The relevant director-general for the person may continue the employment action unless the head of service decides otherwise.

(3) For subsection (2), the director-general has all the powers of the head of service in relation to the appointment, engagement and employment of the person.

(4) In this section:

employment action means the exercise of a function relating to the appointment, engagement or employment of a person.

Examples—employment action

• transfer

• reduction of classification

• reconsideration of disciplinary action

• consideration of application for reappointment

Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).

finally dealt with—an employment action is finally dealt with if—

(a) the time for any appeal or review in relation to the action has ended; or

(b) any appeal or review in relation to the action has been decided or withdrawn.

280 Head of service

(1) For this Act, in the transitional period, the head of service is taken to mean the person who, on the commencement day, is the director-general of the Chief Minister and Cabinet Directorate.

(2) Section 65 (1) (b) does not apply to the engagement in the transitional period of the person mentioned in subsection (1) under section 23C (Head of service—engagement).

(3) In this section:

transitional period means the period beginning on the commencement day and ending at the earlier of the following:

(a) the end of the contract of engagement under section 28, as in force immediately before the commencement day, of the person mentioned in subsection (1); and

(b) the beginning of a contract of engagement under section 23C (Head of service—engagement).

281 Transitional regulations

(1) A regulation may prescribe transitional matters necessary or convenient to be prescribed because of the enactment of the Public Sector Management (One ACT Public Service) Amendment Act 2011.

(2) A regulation may modify this part (including in relation to another territory law) to make provision in relation to anything that, in the Executive’s opinion, is not, or is not adequately or appropriately, dealt with in this part.

(3) A regulation under subsection (2) has effect despite anything else in this Act or another territory law.

282 Expiry—pt 17

(1) This part expires 2 years after the day it commences.

(2) This part, other than sections 280 and 281, is a law to which the Legislation Act, section 88 (Repeal does not end effect of transitional laws etc) applies.

Part 1.128 Race and Sports Bookmaking Act 2001

[1.367] Section 60

omit

chief executive

substitute

chief executive officer

[1.368] Section 85

omit

chief executive

substitute

chief executive officer

[1.369] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• gambling and racing commission

[1.370] Dictionary, definition of chief executive

substitute

chief executive officer means the chief executive officer of the gambling and racing commission.

Part 1.129 Racing Act 1999

[1.371] Section 46

omit

chief executive

substitute

chief executive officer

[1.372] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• gambling and racing commission

[1.373] Dictionary, definition of chief executive

substitute

chief executive officer means the chief executive officer of the gambling and racing commission.

Part 1.130 Radiation Protection Act 2006

[1.374] Sections 47 and 48 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 47 and 48

• sections 89 and 90

• sections 104 and 105

• sections 107 and 108

• section 115

• sections 117 and 118

[1.375] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.131 Registrar-General Act 1993

[1.376] Sections 4 and 4A

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.377] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.132 Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995

[1.378] Section 18

substitute

18 Arrangements for the use of staff or facilities

The tribunal may make arrangements with the director-general of the Chief Minister and Cabinet Directorate for the use of—

(a) the services of public servants in that directorate; or

(b) facilities of that directorate.

[1.379] Schedule 1, part 1.2

omit

• chief executive

[1.380] Schedule 1, part 1.2

insert

• director-general

[1.381] Schedule 1, part 1.2

insert

• head of service

Part 1.133 Residential Tenancies Act 1997

[1.382] Section 28

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.383] Section 32 (2)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.384] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.385] Dictionary, definition of trust account

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.134 Roads and Public Places Act 1937

[1.386] Section 2C etc

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

in

• section 2C

• section 12EA

• section 12F

• section 12H

• section 14A (9), definition of authorised person

[1.387] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.135 Road Transport (General) Act 1999

[1.388] Section 16

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

[1.389] Section 84 (1), note

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

[1.390] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.136 Road Transport (Mass, Dimensions and Loading) Act 2009

[1.391] Sections 357 to 360

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

[1.392] Section 412 (2), definition of office-holder, paragraph (a)

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

Part 1.137 Road Transport (Third-Party Insurance) Act 2008

[1.393] Section 14 (2)

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

[1.394] Sections 263 to 266

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

[1.395] Section 276

omit

chief executive

insert

director-general

Part 1.138 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2000

[1.396] Schedule 1, section 1.161, note

substitute

Note The manuals are available from the road transport authority.

Part 1.139 Royal Commissions Act 1991

[1.397] Section 12 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.398] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.140 Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977

[1.399] Section 5C (1), (2) and (3)

omit

chief executive shall

substitute

director-general must

[1.400] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.401] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.402] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 5 to 5B

• section 5C (4)

• sections 70S to 70V

Part 1.141 Smoke-Free Public Places Act 2003

[1.403] Sections 10 and 11

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.404] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.142 Stock Act 2005

[1.405] Section 22 (1) (b)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.406] Section 33

omit everything before subsection (1) (a), substitute

33 Director-general may impound trespassing stock

(1) The director-general may impound stock that is—

[1.407] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.408] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7

• section 9 (1)

• section 10

• sections 13 to 16

• sections 18 to 20

• section 24

• sections 27 to 29

• sections 35 to 40

• sections 46 and 47

• section 62

Part 1.143 Supervised Injecting Place Trial Act 1999

[1.409] Sections 20 and 28

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.410] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.144 Surveyors Act 2007

[1.411] Section 59

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.412] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.145 Taxation Administration Act 1999

[1.413] Section 97

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.414] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.146 Taxation Administration Regulation 2004

[1.415] Section 4

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.147 Taxation (Government Business Enterprises) Regulation 2003

[1.416] Section 4

omit

• Property Branch, Department of Territory and Municipal Services

• Territory Venues and Events, Department of Territory and Municipal Services

substitute

• Property Branch, Territory and Municipal Services Directorate

• Territory Venues and Events, Economic Development Directorate

Part 1.148 Territory-owned Corporations Act 1990

[1.417] Section 2, note 1

omit

For example, the signpost definition ‘department—see Financial Management Act 1996, dictionary.’ means that the term ‘department’ is defined in that dictionary and the definition applies to this Act.

substitute

For example, the signpost definition ‘directorate—see the Financial Management Act 1996, dictionary.’ means that the term ‘directorate’ is defined in that dictionary and the definition applies to this Act.

[1.418] Section 33C (4)

omit

department

substitute

directorate

[1.419] Dictionary, definition of department

substitute

directorate—see the Financial Management Act 1996, dictionary.

Part 1.149 Territory Records Act 2002

[1.420] Section 8 (a), (f) and (g)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.421] Section 25

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.422] Section 31G, note

omit

chief executive

substitute

principal officer

[1.423] Section 40 (1)

substitute

(1) The director may arrange with the director-general to use public servants in the administrative unit under the director-general’s control.

[1.424] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.150 Territory Records Regulation 2009

[1.425] Schedule 1, items 1 to 4 etc

omit

chief executive, Department of Justice and Community Safety

substitute

director-general, Justice and Community Safety Directorate

in

• items 1 to 4

• items 18 and 19

[1.426] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.427] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.151 Territory Superannuation Provision Protection Act 2000

[1.428] Section 6

substitute

6 Establishment of superannuation directorate

The Treasurer must, under the Financial Management Act, dictionary, definition of directorate, paragraph (b) establish and keep a directorate for this Act.

[1.429] Section 7 (1)

omit

chief executive of the superannuation department

substitute

director-general

[1.430] Section 7 (2)

substitute

(2) A superannuation banking account is a directorate banking account of the superannuation directorate.

[1.431] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.432] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.433] Dictionary, definition of department

substitute

directorate—see the Financial Management Act, dictionary.

[1.434] Dictionary, definition of superannuation department

substitute

superannuation directorate means the directorate established under section 6.

[1.435] Further amendments, mentions of department

omit

department

substitute

directorate

in

• section 9 (d)

• sections 11 and 12

• dictionary, definition of superannuation appropriation (1st mention)

Part 1.152 Terrorism (Extraordinary Temporary Powers) Act 2006

[1.436] Section 43 (11)

substitute

(11) In this section:

director-general means the director-general under the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005.

human rights—see the Human Rights Act 2004, section 5.

[1.437] Section 89

substitute

89 Power to give directions to directorates etc for special powers

(1) The chief police officer may, to facilitate the exercise of another power under this part, give the responsible director-general of a directorate or territory entity directions in relation to the exercise of functions of the directorate or entity.

(2) The responsible director-general is authorised and required to comply with the direction.

(3) In this section:

directoratesee the Financial Management Act 1996, dictionary.

responsible director-general, of a directorate or territory entitysee the Auditor-General Act 1996, dictionary.

territory entity—see the Auditor-General Act 1996, dictionary.

[1.438] Section 97 (2) (f)

substitute

(f) section 89 (Power to give directions to directorates etc for special powers);

[1.439] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 31

• section 43

• section 98

Part 1.153 Testamentary Guardianship Act 1984

[1.440] Section 5 (2) (a)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.154 Tobacco Act 1927

[1.441] Section 29 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 29 and 30

• section 32

• section 34

• section 42H

Part 1.155 Training and Tertiary Education Act 2003

[1.442] Section 17 (1)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.443] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 17 (1)

• sections 55A to 55D

• sections 55G to 55I

• section 99A

• section 101 (4), definition of relevant authority

• section 103A

• section 112

• schedule 1, items 17 and 37

• dictionary, definition of approved training contract

• dictionary, definition of work-related training

Part 1.156 Tree Protection Act 2005

[1.444] Sections 85 and 86 etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 85 and 86

• section 101

• sections 113 and 114

Part 1.157 Trespass on Territory Land Act 1932

[1.445] Section 3A

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.158 Trustee Act 1925

[1.446] Section 47 (5)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.159 Unclaimed Money Act 1950

[1.447] Dictionary, definition of trust account

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.160 Uncollected Goods Act 1996

[1.448] Sections 16 and 16A etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• sections 16 and 16A

• section 34

[1.449] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.450] Dictionary, definition of trust bank account

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.161 Unit Titles Act 2001

[1.451] Section 140 (d) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 140 (d)

• section 141

• section 153

• section 161D

• section 165

• section 169

[1.452] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.162 University of Canberra Act 1989

[1.453] Schedule 1, modification 1.3, section 58 (5)

substitute

(5) However, if an investment of funds of a territory authority is made or managed by a directorate, the directorate may deduct from the interest received by the directorate for the investment—

(a) a fee charged by the directorate for making or managing the investment; and

(b) expenses reasonably incurred by the directorate in making or managing the investment.

Part 1.163 Utilities Act 2000

[1.454] Section 3 (g) etc

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 3 (g)

• section 25 (2) (a) (vi)

• section 45 (2) (a) (ii)

• section 54 (1) (a)

• sections 66 to 68

• section 70

• section 72

• section 144 (c)

• section 146

• section 152 (3)

• section 164 (b)

• section 242

• section 243 (3)

[1.455] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.164 Utilities (Electricity Restrictions) Regulation 2004

[1.456] Section 8 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.457] Section 11 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.458] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.165 Utilities (Gas Restrictions) Regulation 2005

[1.459] Section 8 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.460] Section 11 (1)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.461] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.462] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.166 Utilities (Telecommunications Installations) Act 2001

[1.463] Dictionary, definition of land-holder, paragraph (b)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.167 Victims of Crime Act 1994

[1.464] Section 22C

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.465] Section 22E

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.466] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.168 Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983

[1.467] Section 53

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.468] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.469] Dictionary, definition of guardian

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.169 Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Regulation 1998

[1.470] Section 4

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.471] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.170 Victims of Crime Regulation 2000

[1.472] Section 22 (f)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.473] Section 49

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.474] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive

[1.475] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.171 Waste Minimisation Act 2001

[1.476] Section 37 (5) (b)

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.477] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.478] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7 (b) (i)

• section 8 (2) (h)

• section 9 (2) (b)

• sections 10 to 15

• sections 17 and 18

• section 20 (2) (d)

• sections 28 and 29

• section 40 (3)

• section 44A

Part 1.172 Water and Sewerage Act 2000

[1.479] Section 8 (5) (b)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

Part 1.173 Water and Sewerage Regulation 2001

[1.480] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

Part 1.174 Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005

[1.481] Section 22 (g) (ii)

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.482] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.483] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Part 1.175 Work Safety Act 2008

[1.484] Section 218 (2) (b)

substitute

(b) the chief executive officer of a registered organisation established to represent the interests of employers.

[1.485] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.486] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 38 (1)

• section 41 (1)

• sections 55 and 55A

• section 57

• section 69 (2)

• section 70

• section 81 (5)

• section 82 (b)

• section 102 (2) (b)

• section 103

• section 104 (4) (a)

• section 105 (2)

• section 106 (2)

• section 107 (2)

• section 115

• section 119

• section 120 (2)

• sections 121 and 122

• section 123 (1)

• section 147

• section 148 (3)

• section 154

• section 155 (1)

• section 157

• section 158 (1)

• section 159 (1)

• section 160 (2)

• sections 162 and 163

• sections 166 to 171

• section 172 (1)

• section 174 (a)

• section 175 (1)

• section 176

• sections 180 and 181

• section 182 (1) (b)

• section 183

• section 201 (2)

• part 11 heading

• sections 208 and 209

• section 214 (2)

• sections 215 and 216

• section 220

[1.487] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 156 (1)

• section 157

• section 171 (3)

• section 172 (1)

• section 183 (1)

• section 208 heading

Part 1.176 Work Safety Regulation 2009

[1.488] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

substitute

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.489] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 7 (3)

• section 8

• section 9 (1)

• section 35 (1)

• sections 37 to 41

• section 47

• section 51 (3) (b)

• sections 52 and 53

• section 62 (1)

• sections 64 to 66

• section 120 (2) (d)

• section 121 (2) (d)

• sections 122 to 124

• sections 128 to 131

• section 132 (3)

• sections 133 to 142

• section 146

• section 148

• section 150

• section 153 (2)

• sections 154 to 158

• section 160 (1)

• section 161

• section 162 (1)

• sections 163 and 164

• section 165 (1)

• section 166, definition of construction induction training card, paragraph (a)

• section 170 (1) (a) (ii)

• section 171

• sections 176 and 177

• sections 180 to 182

• section 183 (1)

• section 185

• section 191 (2)

• section 192 (2)

• section 199 (2)

• section 200

• schedule 3, part 3.1, items 1 to 3, column 5

• schedule 3, part 3.1, items 8 and 9, column 5

• schedule 3, part 3.1, item 16, column 5

• schedule 3, part 3.1, items 19 to 44, column 5

• schedule 3, part 3.1, items 25 and 26, column 4

[1.490] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive’s

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

in

• section 39 (2)

• section 66 (2)

• section 140

Part 1.177 Workers Compensation Act 1951

[1.491] Chapter 3 heading, note 3

omit

a government department

substitute

a government agency

[1.492] Section 149 (4), note

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.493] Section 162A (3), note

omit

chief executive’s

substitute

director-general’s

[1.494] Section 210 (7)

substitute

(7) An amount received because of an apportionment under this section must be paid into a directorate banking account maintained by the director-general in accordance with the Financial Management Act 1996, section 34 (2).

[1.495] Dictionary, note 2

omit

• chief executive (see s 163)

[1.496] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

[1.497] Further amendments, mentions of chief executive

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

in

• section 102 (4) (c)

• section 147

• section 149

• sections 162A and 162B

• section 166C

• section 167C (2)

• sections 188 and 189

• section 199 (a)

• section 199A (1)

• section 199B

• section 200A (2)

• section 201A

• section 205

• schedule 3, section 3.4 (1) (b)

• schedule 3, sections 3.6 and 3.7

• schedule 3, section 3.16 (a)

Part 1.178 Workers Compensation Regulation 2002

[1.498] Schedule 3, part 3.1, items 3 and 4, column 5

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.499] Schedule 3, part 3.2, items 1 and 2, column 4

omit

chief executive

substitute

director-general

[1.500] Dictionary, note 2

insert

• director-general (see s 163)

Endnotes

1 Presentation speech

Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 2011.

2 Notification

Notified under the Legislation Act on 2011.

3 Republications of amended laws

For the latest republication of amended laws, see www.legislation.act.gov.au.

Australian Capital Territory 2011

 


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