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MEAT REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) (NO. 11 OF 1988)
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MEAT
REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT)
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
No. 11 of 1988
The Meat Regulations (Amendment) up-dates references in the Meat
Regulations to “General Manager” by substituting them with
“Service”. Service is defined in the Meat Ordinance 1931 as
the Australian Capital Territory Community and Health Service (the
Service).
The Service is the new name of the A.C.T. Health Authority
which had its functions expanded and name changed following the commencement of
the Community and Health Service (Amendment) Ordinance 1988 on 2 July
1988.
The Meat Regulations (Amendment) is part of a general exercise to
up-date legislation which previously referred to the General Manager or A.C.T.
Health Authority. References to General Manager in regulation 4, subregulations
5(1), (3) and (7), 6(1), (2) and (4) and 7(1) and regulation 8 have been changed
to Service because the powers of the Service reside with the statutory
corporation and the General Manager constitutes the Service under subsection
9(1) of the Community and Health Service Ordinance 1985.