Western Australian Consolidated RegulationsNotes
1 This is a compilation of the Construction Camp
Regulations and includes the amendments made by the other written laws
referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about
any reprint.
|
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
|---|---|---|
|
16 Jun 1970 p. 1668‑75 |
16 Jun 1970 |
|
|
Untitled regulations |
18 Nov 1970 p. 3586-7 |
18 Nov 1970 |
|
Untitled regulations |
20 Apr 1971 p. 1188-9 |
20 Apr 1971 |
|
Untitled regulations |
16 Dec 1971 p. 5225 |
16 Dec 1971 |
|
Untitled regulations |
3 May 1974 p. 1428-30 |
3 May 1974 |
|
Untitled Regulations |
12 Jul 1974 p. 2597 |
12 Jul 1974 |
|
Reprint of the Construction Camp Regulations as at
11 Oct 1985 in Gazette 29 Oct 1985 p. 4167-82
(includes amendments listed above) |
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|
Health (Offences and Penalties) Amendment Regulations
1988 Pt. 2 |
14 Oct 1988 p. 4160-3 |
14 Oct 1988 |
|
Equality of Status Subsidiary Legislation Amendment
Regulations 2003 Pt. 8 |
30 Jun 2003
p. 2581‑638 |
1 Jul 2003 (see r. 2 and Gazette
30 Jun 2003 p. 2579) |
|
Reprint 2: The Construction Camp Regulations
as at 5 Dec 2003 (includes amendments listed
above) (correction in
Gazette 13 Jan 2004 p. 146) |
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2 Under the Metropolitan Water Authority Act 1982
s. 8, the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board was
preserved and continued as the Metropolitan Water Authority. Under s. 12(1)
of that Act the Authority was administered by a Board of management known as the
‘Metropolitan Water Board’. Under the Acts Amendment and Repeal
(Water Authorities) Act 1985 s. 36 the Metropolitan Water
Authority became a component of the corporate identity of the Water Authority of
Western Australia. Under the Water Agencies Restructure (Transitional and
Consequential Provisions) Act 1995 certain references to the Water
Authority were changed to references to the Water and Rivers Commission, the
Coordinator of Water Services or the Water Corporation.