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LONG SERVICE LEAVE (BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2007 (NO 1) (NO 15 OF 2007)
2007
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR
THE
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
SUBORDINATE LAW SL2007-15
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Mr Andrew Barr MLA
Minister for Industrial
Relations
Overview
The Long Service Leave (Building and Construction Industry) Amendment
Regulation 2007 (No 1) (the Regulation) contains an amendment to the Long
Service Leave (Building and Construction Industry) Regulation
1984.
The Regulation’s sole purpose, at section 4 New section
20, is to allow for a transitional period from 1 May 2007 to 30 June 2007, to
change the reporting and levying periods from bi-monthly to quarterly for
contributors from the building and construction industry to the ACT Construction
and Cleaning Industry Long Service Leave Authorities.
This is necessary
to bring it in line with the contract cleaning regime under the Long Service
Leave (Building and Construction and Contract Cleaning Industries) Legislation
Amendment Act 2007, which passed the Legislative Assembly on
7 June
2007.
On advice from Parliamentary Counsel, this transitional arrangement
will expire on 31 July 2007, as indicated at section 4 New section 20 of the
Regulation.
Clause Notes
1. Name of Regulation
This clause establishes the name of the
Regulation as the Long Service Leave (Building and Construction Industry)
Amendment Regulation 2007 (No 1).
2. Commencement
This is a formal provision specifying when the
Regulation will commence. The Regulation commences on the day after its
notification day.
3. Legislation amended
This clause provides
that the purpose of the Regulation is to amend the Long Service Leave
(Building and Construction Industry) Regulation 1984.
4. New Section 20
This clause provides that a bi-monthly return
will be required for the period from
1 May 2007 to 30 June 2007. This
section will expire on 31 July 2007.
Consultation with Treasury has indicated that a Regulatory Impact
Statement is not required for the Long Service Leave (Building and
Construction Industry) Amendment Regulation 2007 (No 1) as it is
unnecessary under section 36(1)(f) of the Legislation Act 2001, being a
matter of a transitional character.