the Minister may make a declaration stating that the operator is not meeting the standards in respect of the provision of the services in the hostel and, consequently, is in breach of the General Conditions.
decision has the same meaning as in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975. Tribunal means the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
- (2)
- An organisation affected by a decision of the Minister:
- (a)
- under section 10AB refusing to approve the organisation as an approved operator of hostels; or
- (b)
- under section 10AC revoking the approval of the organisation as an approved operator of hostels; or
- (c)
- under subsection 10FAA(2) revoking or suspending the approval of a hostel or varying an agreement entered into under section 10FA in respect of a hostel; or
- (d)
- under section 10GC refusing to approve the organisation as an approved provider of community aged care services; or
- (e)
- under section 10GD revoking the approval of the organisation as an approved provider of community aged care services; or
- (f)
- under section 10GK revoking the approval of a grant of financial assistance to the organisation; or
- (g)
- under section 10GM, varying an agreement entered into under section 10GG;
may apply, in writing, to the Minister for a reconsideration of that decision by the Minister.
- (3)
- The application must be made within 28 days after the organisation receives notice of the decision.
- (4)
- If the organisation applies for reconsideration of the decision, the Minister may affirm or revoke the decision or vary it as he or she thinks fit.
- (5)
- An application may be made to the Tribunal for review of a decision of the Minister under subsection (4).
- (6)
- Within 28 days after the Minister makes a decision of a kind referred to in subsection (4), the Minister must cause the following material to be given to the organisation:
- (a)
- a copy of the decision;
- (b)
- a statement to the effect that, subject to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975, application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of the decision;
- (c)
- a statement that, except where subsection 28(4) of that Act applies, the organisation may request a statement under section 28 of that Act.
- (7)
- Failure to comply with subsection (6) does not affect the validity of the Minister's decision.
- (8)
- Without prejudice to the effect of the repeal of section 10AB, 10AC, 10FAA, 10GC, 10GD, 10GK or 10GM on a decision of the Minister of a kind referred to in subsection (1) of this section, that repeal does not affect:
- (a)
- a reconsideration of that decision under this section; or
- (b)
- any review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal following an application under subsection (7) of this section.
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
- SECT 10J
Agreements may be entered into with transferees of building
etc.
- (1)
- Where:
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- (a)
- either of the following subparagraphs applies:
- (i)
- financial assistance to an organisation by way of a grant towards the capital works costs in respect of a hostel has been made or approved under this Act on conditions with respect to the use or disposal of any land, building or equipment;
- (ii)
- an organisation has entered into an agreement under this subsection under which the organisation is required to comply with conditions with respect to the use of disposal of any land, building or equipment; and
- (b)
- the organisation has transferred, or proposes to transfer, the whole or a part of the organisation's interest in the land, building or equipment to another organisation;
the Minister may enter into an agreement with the last-mentioned organisation under which that organisation is required to comply, or will, upon the transfer being effected, be required to comply, with conditions, whether with respect to the use or disposal of the land, building or equipment or otherwise.
- (2)
- Where an agreement under subsection (1) between the Minister and an organisation is in force, the Minister may vary the agreement with the agreement of the organisation.
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
- SECT 10JA
Statements that are false or misleading
- (1)
- This section applies in relation to the following applications:
- (a)
- an application under section 6 for financial assistance;
- (b)
- an application under section 9AB for an approval in principle for financial assistance;
- (c)
- an application under section 9AC to transfer an approval in principle;
- (d)
- an application under section 9A for approval of the payment of financial assistance;
- (e)
- an application under section 10AB for approval as an approved operator of hostels;
- (f)
- an application under section 10B for approval of a hostel for financial assistance;
- (g)
- an application under section 10GC for approval as an approved provider of community aged care services;
- (h)
- an application under section 10GF for financial assistance;
- (i)
- an application under section 10GN to transfer community aged care services packages.
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
- SECT 10JB
Submissions that are false or misleading
A person must not make a submission under section 10AC or 10GD that is false or misleading in a material particular.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
- SECT 10K
Certain instruments are disallowable instruments
The following Instruments are disallowable instruments for the purposes of section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901:
- (a)
- a determination under subsection 9(3);
- (b)
- principles formulated under subsection 9AB(13);
- (c)
- guidelines formulated under subsection 9B(1);
- (d)
- principles formulated under subsection 10B(7);
- (e)
- an instrument under subsection 10D(1), (5) or (6);
- (f)
- General Conditions formulated under subsection 10F(1);
- (fa)
- Orders made under section 10FH;
- (g)
- principles formulated under section 10GF;
- (h)
- an instrument under section 10GH;
- (i)
- Community Aged Care Services General Conditions formulated under subsection 10GI(1).
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AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
- SECT 10KA
Appropriation
Payments to an organisation under Division 4 of Part III or under Part IIIA are to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly.
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
- SECT 11
Regulations
The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed, or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving affect to this Act.
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
Schedule 2Hostels Whose Approvals Are To Be Revoked
Section 10FC
Column 1
| Column 2
| Column 3
| Column 4
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Item No.
| Name and Address of Hostel
| State in which situated
| Approval No.
|
1.
| Rose Cottage Campbell Road BALWYN
| Victoria
| 455
|
2.
| Alkira Home Moggill Road CHAPEL HILL
| Queensland
| 222
|
3.
| Pine Lodge Morayfield Road BURPENGARY
| Queensland
| 542
|
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS CARE ACT 1954
Notes to the Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954
Note 1
The Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 81, 1954 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
All relevant information pertaining to application, saving or transitional provisions prior to 22 September 1999 is not included in this compilation. For susequent information see Table A.
Table of Acts
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Act
| Number and year
| Date of Assent
| Date of commencement
| Application, saving or transitional provisions
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Aged Persons Homes Act 1954
| 81, 1954
| 18 Nov 1954
| 16 Dec 1954
|
|
Aged Persons Homes Act 1957
| 47, 1957
| 22 Oct 1957
| 22 Oct 1957
| S. 5(2) S. 5(1) (rep. by 68, 1969, s. 9)
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
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Aged Persons Homes Act 1969
| 68, 1969
| 12 Sept 1969
| 10 Oct 1969
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Aged Persons Homes Act 1967
| 83, 1967
| 8 Nov 1967
| 8 Nov 1967
| S. 7
|
Aged Persons Homes Act 1969
| 68, 1969
| 12 Sept 1969
| 10 Oct 1969
|
|
Aged Persons Homes Act 1972
| 84, 1972
| 4 Oct 1972
| 4 Oct 1972
| S. 4
|
Aged Persons Homes Act 1973
| 128, 1973
| 13 Nov 1973
| 13 Nov 1973
| S. 4
|
Statute
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| 216, 1973
| 19 Dec 1973
| 31 Dec 1973
| Ss. 9(1) and 10
|
Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1974
| 115, 1974
| 3 Dec 1974
| 3 Dec 1974
| Ss. 7(2) and 13(2)
|
Administrative Changes (Consequential Provisions) Act 1976
| 91, 1976
| 20 Sept 1976
| S. 3: (a)
| S. 4
|
Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Amendment Act 1980
| 157, 1980
| 5 Dec 1980
| S. 3: 30 Sept 1980 Remainder: Royal Assent
| S. 3(2)
|
Statute
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| 61, 1981
| 12 June 1981
| S. 115: Royal Assent (b)
|
|
Social Security Legislation Amendment Act 1982
| 98, 1982
| 27 Oct 1982
| Part II (ss. 3-7): Royal Assent (c)
| Ss. 4(2) and 6(2)
|
Social Security Legislation Amendment Act 1983
| 69, 1983
| 24 Oct 1983
| Part III (ss. 49-56): (d)
| Ss. 51(2) and 54(2)
|
Social Security and Repatriation Legislation Amendment Act1984
| 78, 1984
| 25 June 1984
| Part V (ss. 72-74): (e)
|
|
Social Security and Repatriation Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1984
| 134,
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| 25 Oct 1984
| Part II (ss. 3-5): 15 Jan 1985 Ss. 10-18 and 20-22: 1 Nov 1984 Part V (ss. 23-26): 8 Nov 1984 Remainder: Royal Assent
| S. 5
|
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1984
| 165, 1984
| 25 Oct 1984
| Ss. 3 and 4: (f)
| Ss. 2(32), 6(1) and 9
|
National Welfare Fund Repeal Act 1985
| 24, 1985
| 22 May 1985
| Ss. 1, 2 and 5: Royal Assent Remainder: 1 July 1985 (see Gazette 1985, No. S232)
| S. 5
|
Social Security and Repatriation Legislation Amendment Act 1985
| 95, 1985
| 5 Sept 1985
| Part II (ss. 3-8): Royal Assent (g)
|
|
Social Security and Repatriation (Budget Measures) Amendment Act 1985
| 127,
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| 28 Oct 1985
| Ss. 3 and 4: Royal Assent (h) Ss. 5 and 6: 18 Dec 1985 (see Gazette 1985, No. S526) (h)
|
|
Nursing Homes and Hostels Legislation Amendment Act 1986
| 115, 1986
| 24 Nov 1986
| Ss. 3 and 4: Royal Assent (j) S. 5(1) and (2): (j) S. 5(3) and (4): (j)
| S. 5(2), (4)
|
Sex Discrimination (Consequential Amendments) Act 1986
| 163, 1986
| 18 Dec 1986
| 15 Jan 1987
|
|
Nursing Homes and Hostels Legislation Amendment Act 1987
| 72, 1987
| 5 June 1987
| Part IV (ss. 42-45): (k)
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1987
| 132, 1987
| 16
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| Ss. 1-3, 4(d), (g), 5-7, 21, 22 and 31: Royal Assent Ss. 23-30 and 32: 1 Mar 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No.S58) Part V (s. 33): 1 May 1988 (see Gazette 1988, No.S118) Remainder: 11 Jan 1989 (see Gazette 1988, No. S411)
| S. 21
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988
| 155, 1988
| 26 Dec 1988
| S. 41(2): (l)
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1988
| 79, 1988
| 24 June 1988
| Part II (ss. 3-6): 28 June 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S206) (m)
|
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988
| 155, 1988
| 26 Dec 1988
| Part V (ss. 38-40): 24 June 1988 (n)
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|
Statutory Instruments (Tabling and Disallowance) Legislation Amendment Act 1988
| 99, 1988
| 2 Dec 1988
| 2 Dec 1988
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988
| 155, 1988
| 26 Dec 1988
| S. 41(1): Royal Assent (p)
|
|
Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Amendment Act 1989
| 87, 1989
| 27 June 1989
| Ss. 1 and 2: Royal Assent (q) Ss. 3-10, 11(a)-(d), 12-16, 17(a)-(f), 18-20, 21(2) and 22-26: 11 Sept 1989 (see Gazette 1989, No. S293) (q) S. 11(e): 11 Jan 1989 (see s. 2(2) and Gazette 1988, No. S411) (q) Ss. 17(g) and 21(1): 28 June 1989 (see s. 2(3) and Gazette 1989, No. S206) (q)
| Ss. 7(2), 15(2), (3) and 24-26
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No.2) 1989
| 3, 1990
|
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17 Jan 1990
| Part 3 (ss. 6, 7): Royal Assent (r)
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|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989
| 3, 1990
| 17 Jan 1990
| S. 3: Royal Assent (s) S. 4: 1 July 1990 (s) S. 5: 1 July 1990 (see Gazette 1990, No. S164) (s)
|
|
Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990
| 141, 1990
| 28 Dec 1990
| Ss. 5 and 8: 9 Jan 1991 (t) Ss. 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10: Royal Assent (t)
|
|
Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1991
| 211, 1991
| 24 Dec 1991
| Ss. 10 and 11: 29 Apr 1992 Part 5 (ss. 30, 31): 19 Aug 1991 Ss. 35, 37 and 39: 1 Apr 1992 Remainder: Royal Assent
|
|
Health, Housing and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1992
| 88, 1992
| 30 June 1992
| S. 3: Royal Assent (u)
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| S. 3(2)
|
Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1992
| 192, 1992
| 21 Dec 1992
| Ss. 3-6: 28 Apr 1993 (v)
| S. 2 (am. by 12, 1994, s. 6)
|
as amended by
|
|
|
|
|
Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1993
| 12, 1994
| 18 Jan 1994
| S. 6: Royal Assent (w)
|
|
Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act (No. 3) 1992
| 204, 1992
| 21 Dec 1992
| 21 Dec 1992
|
|
Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1993
| 12, 1994
| 18 Jan 1994
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| Part 2 (ss. 3, 4): Royal Assent (x)
|
|
Human Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 3) 1995
| 149, 1995
| 16 Dec 1995
| Schedule 2 (item 1): Royal Assent (y)
|
|
Aged Care (Consequential Provisions) Act 1997
| 114, 1997
| 7 July 1997
| Schedule 2: (z)
|
|
Statute Stocktake Act 1999
| 118, 1999
| 22 Sept 1999
| 22 Sept 1999
| Sch. 2 (items 38, 41) [see Table A]
|
Health and Aged Care Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001
| 111, 2001
| 17 Sept 2001
| 17 Sept 2001 Back to Top
| S. 4 [see Table A]
|
(a) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by section 3 only of the Administrative Changes (Consequential Provisions) Act 1976, subsection 2(7) of which provides as follows:
(7) The amendments of each other Act specified in the Schedule made by this Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 22 December 1975.
(b) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by section 115 only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1981, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(c) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by Part II (sections 3-7) only of the Social Security Legislation Amendment Act 1982, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(d) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by Part III (sections 49-56) only of the Social Security Legislation Amendment Act 1983, subsection 2(7) of which provides as follows:
(7) Parts III and V shall come into operation on 1 January 1984.
(e) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by Part V (sections 72-74) only of the Social Security and Repatriation Legislation Amendment Act 1984, subsection 2(7) of which provides as follows:
(7) Part V shall come into operation on such date as is fixed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.
The date fixed was 24 October 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S364).
(f) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by sections 3 and 4 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1984, subsection 2(29) of which provides that section 9 and the amendments made to the Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 (other than the amendment to the definition of respite care in section 10A), shall come into operation on the day fixed by Proclamation for the purposes of subsection 2(20) of that Act.
Subsection 2(4) of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1984 provides as follows:
(4) The amendment of the definition of respite care bed in section 10A of the Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 made by this Act shall come into operation, or be deemed to have come into operation, as the case requires, on the date fixed by the Minister for the purposes of subsection 2(7) of the Social Security and Repatriation Legislation Amendment Act 1984 or on the day fixed by Proclamation for the purpose of subsection (20) of this section, whichever is the later.
In pursuance of subsection 2(20) the date of commencement was 13 December 1984 (see Gazette 1984, No. S519).
(g) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by Part II (sections 3-8) only of the Social Security and Repatriation Legislation Amendment Act 1985, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(h) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by sections 3-6 only of the Social Security and Repatriation (Budget Measures) Amendment Act 1985, subsections 2(1) and (3) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(3) Sections 5, 6, 47 and 51 and subsection 45(3) shall come into operation on such day as is, or such respective days as are, fixed by Proclamation.
(j) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by sections 3-5 only of the Nursing Homes and Hostels Legislation Amendment Act 1986, subsections 2(2), (3) and (5) of which provide as follows:
(2) Subsections 5(1) and (2) shall be deemed to have come into operation on 22 October 1986.
(3) Subsections 5(3) and (4) shall come into operation on 6 May 1987.
(5) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(k) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by Part IV (sections 42-45) only of the Nursing Homes and Hostels Legislation Amendment Act 1987, subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:
(3) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on 1 July 1987.
(l) The Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1987 was amended by section 41(2) only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988, subsection 2(6) of which provides as follows:
(6) Subsection 41(2) shall be taken to have commenced on 16 December 1987.
(m) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by Part II (sections 3-6) only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1988 (as amended by the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988), subsection 2(3) of which provides as follows:
(3) Part II commences on a day to be fixed by Proclamation.
(n) The Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1988 was amended by Part V (sections 38-40) only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988, subsection 2(5) of which provides as follows:
(5) Part V shall be taken to have commenced on 24 June 1988.
(p) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by section 41(1) only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1988, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(q) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by sections 1-26 only of the Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Amendment Act 1989 (as amended by the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989), section 2 of which provides as follows:
(1) Sections 1 and 2 commence on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(2) Paragraph 11(e) shall commence, or shall be taken to have commenced, on the day fixed by Proclamation under subsection 2(2) of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1987 as the day on which section 14 of that Act comes into operation.
(3) Paragraph 17(g) and subsection 21(1) shall commence, or shall be taken to have commenced, on the day of commencement of section 5 of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act 1988.
(4) The remaining provisions of this Act commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation.
(r) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Amendment Act 1989 was amended by Part 3 (sections 6 and 7) only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(s) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by sections 3-5 only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1989, subsections 2(1), (4) and (5) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(4) Section 4, paragraphs 26(b) and (c) and sections 28 and 31 commence on 1 July 1990.
(5) Subject to subsection (6), section 5, paragraphs 26(d) and (e) and sections 33, 34 and 36 commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation.
(t) The Aged or Disabled Persons Homes Act 1954 was amended by sections 3-10 only of the Community Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1990, subsections 2(1) and (4) of which provide as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(4) Sections 5 and 8 commence on 9 January 1991.
(u) The Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 was amended by section 3 only of the Health, Housing and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1992, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(v) The Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 was amended by sections 3-6 only of the Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act (No.2) 1992, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:
(2) Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 commence on 28 April 1993.
(w) The Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1992 was amended by section 6 only of the Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1993, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:
(2) Section 6 is taken to have commenced immediately after the commencement of section 2 of the Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1992.
Section 2 commenced on 21 December 1992.
(x) The Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 was amended by Part 2 (sections 3 and 4) only of the Health and Community Services Legislation Amendment Act 1993, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(y) The Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 was amended by Schedule 2 (item 1) only of the Human Services and Health Legislation Amendment Act (No. 3) 1995, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
(z) The Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954 was amended by Schedule 2 only of the Aged Care (Consequential Provisions) Act 1997, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences immediately after the commencement of the Aged Care Act 1997 (other than Division 1 of that Act).
The Aged Care Act 1997 (other than Division 1) commenced on 1 October 1997 (see Gazette 1997, No. GN36)
Table of Amendments
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ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted
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Provision affected
| How affected
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Title
| am. No. 68, 1969; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 211, 1991
|
Heading to Part I
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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S. 1
| am. No. 115, 1974; No. 211, 1991
|
S. 1A
| ad. No. 68, 1969
|
| rep. No. 216, 1973
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S. 2
| am. No. 47, 1957; No. 83, 1967; Nos. 128 and 216, 1973; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 98, 1982; No. 69, 1983; No. 165,1984; No. 95, 1985; No. 163, 1986; Nos. 72 and 132, 1987; No. 87, 1989; No. 141, 1990; No. 211,1991; Nos. 192 and 204, 1992; No. 114, 1997; No. 118, 1999
|
S. 3
| am. No. 115, 1974; No. 165, 1984; No. 127, 1985; No. 132, 1987; No. 211, 1991; No. 204, 1992
|
S. 4
| am. No. 165, 1984
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| rep. No. 132, 1987
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S. 5
| rep. No. 83, 1967
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| ad. No. 69, 1983
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| am. No. 165, 1984; No. 132, 1987; No. 87, 1989
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S. 5A
| ad. No. 111, 2001
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Heading to Part II
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| rs. No. 87, 1989
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Heading to Div. 1 of Part II
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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Div. 1 of Part II (s. 6)
| rep. No. 87, 1989
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S. 6
| am. No. 128, 1973; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 165, 1984; No. 95, 1985; No. 132, 1987
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| rs. No. 87, 1989
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| rep. No. 114, 1997 Back to Top
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Heading to Div. 2 of Part II
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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S. 7
| am. No. 83, 1967; No. 68, 1969; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 61, 1981; No. 165, 1984; No. 132, 1987; No. 87, 1989
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S. 8
| am. No. 268, 1969; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 165, 1984; No. 95, 1985; Nos. 72 and 132, 1987; No. 87, 1989; No. 114, 1997
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S. 8A
| ad. No. 95, 1985
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| rep. No. 132, 1987
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S. 9
| am. No. 47, 1957; No. 83, 1967; No. 68, 1969; No. 216, 1973; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 98, 1982; No. 165, 1984; No. 115, 1986; Nos. 72 and 132, 1987; No. 99, 1988; No. 87, 1989
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Heading to Part III
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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Heading to Div. 1 of Part III
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Div. 1 of Part III (s. 9AA)
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S. 9AA
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 141, 1990
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Heading to Div. 2 of Part III
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Div. 2 of Part III (ss. 9AB-9AC)
| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Ss. 9AB, 9AC
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 141, 1990
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Heading to Div. 3 of Part II
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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Heading to Div. 3 of Part III
| ad. No. 87,1989
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Div. 3 of Part II (ss. 9A-9C)
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S. 9A
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| am. No. 87, 1989; No. 114, 1997
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S. 9B
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| am. No. 87, 1989
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S. 9C
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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Heading to Div. 4 of Part II
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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Div. 4 of Part II (ss. 9D, 9E, 10)
| rep. No. 87, 1989
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Ss. 9D, 9E
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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S. 10
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| am. No. 68, 1969
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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S. 10AA
| ad. No. 115, 1974
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| rep. No. 69, 1983
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Heading to Part III
| am. No. 69, 1983
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| rs. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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Heading to Div. 4 of Part III
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 149, 1995
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Part III (ss. 10A-10H)
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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S. 10A
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| am. No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980
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| rs. No. 69, 1983 Back to Top
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| am. Nos. 78 and 165, 1984; No. 127, 1985
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| rs. No. 132, 1987
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| am. No. 79, 1988
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| rs. No. 87, 1989
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Ss. 10AB, 10AC
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10B
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| am. No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980
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| rs. No. 69, 1983
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| am. No. 165, 1984; No. 132, 1987
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| rs. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 141, 1990; No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10C Back to Top
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| am. No. 84, 1972; No. 128, 1973; No. 115, 1974; No. 157, 1980; No. 115, 1986
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| rs. No. 132, 1987
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| am. No. 87, 1989; No. 141, 1990; No. 204, 1992; No. 114, 1997
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S. 10D
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| am. No. 115, 1974; No. 69, 1983; No. 165, 1984; No. 95, 1985
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| rs. No. 132, 1987
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| am. No. 79, 1988; No. 87, 1989; No. 141, 1990; No. 211, 1991
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| rs. No. 192, 1992
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| am. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10DAA
| ad. No. 204, 1992
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S. 10DA
| ad. No. 3, 1990
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| rs. No. 141, 1990
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S.
Back to Top 10DB
| ad. No. 3, 1990
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| am. No. 141, 1990
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10E
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| rep. No. 69, 1983
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| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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S. 10F
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| rep. No. 69, 1983
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| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| am. No. 79, 1988; No. 87, 1989; No. 141, 1990; No. 211, 1991; No. 192, 1992
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10FA
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| rs. No. 87, 1989 Back to Top
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| am. No. 141, 1990
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10FB
| ad. No. 132, 1987
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| am. No. 87, 1989
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| rep. No. 87, 1989
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| ad. No. 3, 1990
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| am. No. 141, 1990; No. 114, 1997
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S. 10FAA
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 141, 1990; No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10FC
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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Div. 5 of Part III (ss. 10FD-10FH)
| ad. No. 204, 1992
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Ss. 10FD-10FH
| ad. No. 204, 1992 Back to Top
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Div. 6 of Part III (ss. 10FI-10FK)
| ad. No. 204, 1992
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Ss. 10FI-10FJ
| ad. No. 204, 1992
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S. 10FK
| ad. No. 204, 1992
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| am.No. 114, 1997
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S. 10G
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| am. No. 157, 1980
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| rs. No. 24, 1985
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| am. No. 87, 1989; No. 141, 1990
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| rep. No. 211, 1991
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S. 10H
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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| am. No. 91, 1976; No. 98, 1982
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| rep. No. 69, 1983
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Part IIIA (ss. 10G, 10GA-10GN)
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ad. No. 211, 1991
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S. 10G
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10GA
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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Ss. 10GB-10GF
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10GG
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| am. No. 88, 1992
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10GH
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| am. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10GI
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Div. 3 of Part IIIA (ss. 10GJ-10GN)
| ad. No. 211, 1991 rep. No. 114, 1997
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Ss. 10GJ-10GN
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Heading to Part IV
| ad. No. 68, 1969
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S. 10H
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 211, 1991; No. 114, 1997
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S. 10HA
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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| rep. No. 114, 1997
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S. 10J
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 141, 1990
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Ss. 10JA, 10JB
| ad. No. 12, 1994
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| am.
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S. 10K
| ad. No. 87, 1989
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| am. No. 211, 1991; No. 204, 1992
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S. 10KA
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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Schedule
| ad. No. 141, 1990
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Renumbered Schedule 1
| No. 211, 1991
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Schedule 1
| rep. No. 114, 1997
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Schedule 2
| ad. No. 211, 1991
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Table A
Application, saving or transitional provisions
Statute Stocktake Act 1999 (No. 118, 1999)
Schedule 2
38 Application
The amendments made by items 36 and 37 apply only for the purpose of working out whether someone is an eligible person at a time after the commencement of this item.
41 Application
The amendments made by items 39 and 40 apply only for the purpose of working out whether premises are a hostel at a time after the commencement of this item.
Health and Aged Care Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 (No. 111, 2001)
4 Application of amendments
- (1)
- Each amendment made by this Act applies to acts and omissions that take place after the amendment commences.
- (2)
- For the purposes of this section, if an act or omission is alleged to have taken place between 2 dates, one before and one on or after the day on which a particular amendment commences, the act or omission is alleged to have taken place before the amendment commences.