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Shop Trading Act 2008
Sch 3 to this Act (Sch 3 amends this Act on 1.12.2017) (inserted by Retail Trading Amendment Act 2015 No 55)
Industrial Relations Amendment (Jurisdiction of Industrial Relations Commission) Act 2009 No 32 (amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2015 No 15) (not commenced)
Retail Trading Amendment (Boxing Day) Bill 2017
File last modified 12 September 2017.
This Act is the Retail Trading Act 2008.
This Act commences on 1 July 2008.
bank—see section 14A.
Departmental website means the Internet website used for the time being by the Department of Services, Technology and Administration to provide public access to information for the purposes of this Act.
inspector means an inspector within the meaning of the Industrial Relations Act 1996.
occupier of a shop includes:
(a) a person entitled to occupy the shop, and
(b) a person managing or controlling, or apparently managing or controlling, a business carried on in the shop, and
(c) a person who is, or appears to be, the employer of a person or persons working in a business carried on in the shop.
premises means any land, structure (fixed or movable), vessel or other vehicle.
restricted trading day means Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Anzac Day (but only before 1pm), Christmas Day or Boxing Day.
shop means premises:
(a) that are used wholly or predominantly for the retail sale of goods, and
(b) in or at which goods are sold or exposed or offered for sale by retail on one or more occasions.
For the purposes of this Act, a person has not freely elected to work on a day:
(a) if the person works on the day because the person has been coerced, harassed, threatened or intimidated by or on behalf of the occupier of the shop or on behalf of the bank, or
(b) merely because the person is rostered, or required by the terms of an industrial instrument, to work on that day.
(1) All shops must be kept closed at the following times:
(a) at all times on Good Friday,
(b) at all times on Easter Sunday,
(c) at all times before 1pm on Anzac Day,
(d) at all times on Christmas Day,
(e) at all times on Boxing Day.
(2) This section is subject to any exemption of a shop from the requirements of this Act under Part 3.
(1) An occupier of a shop must keep the shop closed on a restricted trading day in accordance with section 4.
(2) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence under this section if a shop is kept open at a time that is 30 minutes or less after the commencement of a restricted trading day for the purposes of serving a customer:
(a) who was in the shop before the commencement of that day, and
(b) to whom goods had been sold or offered for sale in the shop before that commencement.
(3) A person commits an offence against this subsection if the person commits an offence under subsection (1) in circumstances of aggravation.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units for each person who did not freely elect to work on the restricted trading day.
(4) In subsection (3), circumstances of aggravation means circumstances in which the shop was staffed by any person who did not freely elect to work on the restricted trading day concerned.
(5) If on the trial of a person charged with an offence against subsection (3) the trier of fact is not satisfied that the offence is proven but is satisfied that the person has committed an offence against subsection (1), the trier of fact may acquit the person of the offence charged and find the person guilty of an offence against subsection (1), and the person is liable to punishment accordingly.
A person must not publish, or cause to be published, (by any means) an express or implied statement that, at any time at which a shop is required to be kept closed under this Act, the shop will be open for business.
(1) For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in the Liquor Act 2007, or in a packaged liquor licence under that Act, operates to exempt any licensed premises from a requirement under this Act to be kept closed.
licensed premises means premises to which a packaged liquor licence under the Liquor Act 2007 relates.
bank means an authorised deposit-taking institution (within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959 of the Commonwealth) that is authorised under that Act to use in its name:
(a) the word “bank”, or
(b) any other word or expression (whether or not in English) that is of like import to the word “bank”.
financial institution means a body (other than a bank) that is a body regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority pursuant to section 3 (2) (a)–(e) of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998 of the Commonwealth.
(2) The regulations can exclude an authorised deposit-taking institution from the definition of bank for the purposes of this Part.
(1) The following days are bank close days for the purposes of this Part:
(a) public holidays (within the meaning of the Public Holidays Act 2010),
(b) Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Anzac Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day (whether or not they are public holidays in a particular year),
(c) Saturdays and Sundays,
(d) the first Monday in August (Bank Holiday).
(2) A day that is a public holiday only in a part of the State is a bank close day only for banks in that part of the State.
(3) Each bank close day is declared to be a bank holiday or bank half-holiday (as appropriate) for the purposes of the Bills of Exchange Act 1909 of the Commonwealth.
(1) A bank must not be open for retail banking business on a bank close day.
(2) The retail banking business of a bank is banking business (within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959 of the Commonwealth) that is conducted with customers in person at the bank or a branch of the bank.
(2A) A person commits an offence against this subsection if the person commits an offence under subsection (1) in circumstances of aggravation.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units for each person who did not freely elect to work on the bank close day.
(2B) In subsection (2A), circumstances of aggravation means circumstances in which the bank was staffed by any person who did not freely elect to work on the bank close day concerned.
(2C) If on the trial of a person charged with an offence against subsection (2A) the trier of fact is not satisfied that the offence is proven but is satisfied that the person has committed an offence against subsection (1), the trier of fact may acquit the person of the offence charged and find the person guilty of an offence against subsection (1), and the person is liable to punishment accordingly.
(3) This section does not prevent a bank (or one or more of its branches) from opening in accordance with an approval granted under this Part.
(4) A bank must not fail to comply with a condition of an approval granted under this Part.
Despite section 14C, a bank may be open for retail banking business on Bank Holiday or a public holiday (other than a public holiday referred to in section 14E (1)), if the bank is staffed only by persons who have freely elected to work on that day.
(1) A financial institution must not be open for retail business on Bank Holiday.
(2) The retail business of a financial institution is business of the financial institution that is conducted with customers in person at the financial institution or a branch of the financial institution.
(3) This section does not prevent a financial institution (or one or more of its branches) from opening on Bank Holiday if:
(a) the financial institution (or the branch) is staffed only by persons who have freely elected to work on that day, or
(b) an industrial instrument provides for employees employed in the retail business of the financial institution to receive a substituted day off in lieu of Bank Holiday for working on Bank Holiday, or
(c) the financial institution has no more than 5 employees.
(1) Approval cannot be granted under this Part for a bank to open on Good Friday, on Easter Sunday, before 1 pm on Anzac Day or on Christmas Day.
(2) An approval for a bank to open on a Saturday or Sunday does not constitute approval for the bank to open on a day that is a bank close day for a reason other than being a Saturday or Sunday.
(1) Any approval granted by the Director-General under this Part is subject to the condition that, on a bank close day, the bank authorised to open in accordance with the approval is staffed only by persons who have freely elected to work on that day.
(4) The condition imposed by this section cannot be varied by the Director-General under this Part.
(1) A bank may apply to the Director-General for approval to open the bank, or one or more branches of the bank, on a bank close day.
(2) An application is to be in writing in a form determined by the Director-General and be accompanied by any fee prescribed by the regulations.
(3) The Director-General may require the applicant to provide such further information as the Director-General considers relevant to the determination of the application. The Director-General may refuse to grant the approval if the applicant fails to provide the further information required.
(4) The Director-General may consult with the banking industry, and prepare guidelines, about the type of information that may be required in connection with an application for approval under this Part.
(1) In determining an application for an approval, the Director-General is to consider whether granting the approval would be in the interests of the public, taking into account the likely effect of granting the approval on particular sections of the public, including:
(a) customers of the bank concerned in any particular area (whether or not an area the subject of the application), and
(b) persons employed or engaged (whether or not by the bank) to perform services for the bank.
(2) This section does not limit the matters that the Director-General may consider in determining an application for approval.
(1) If the Director-General grants an approval, the Director-General must issue the applicant with a written approval that sets out any conditions to which the approval is subject. An approval may be granted unconditionally or subject to conditions.
(2) If the Director-General refuses to grant an approval, the Director-General must give notice of the refusal in writing to the applicant setting out the reasons for the refusal.
(3) If the Director-General has not determined an application for approval within 40 days after the application was made to the Director-General (or such longer period as the Director-General determines with the consent in writing of the applicant), the Director-General is taken to have made a decision to refuse to grant the approval.
Except during any period of suspension, an approval under this Part remains in force for the period specified in the approval (unless sooner cancelled) or, if no period is so specified, until the approval is cancelled.
(1) The Director-General may vary the conditions of, or suspend or cancel, an approval under this Part as provided by this section.
(2) The Director-General may suspend or cancel an approval only if:
(a) the bank that holds the approval has contravened a condition of the approval, or
(b) the Director-General considers that it is no longer in the interests of the public for the approval to remain in force, or
(c) the bank has requested the suspension or cancellation.
(3) The Director-General may vary the conditions of, or suspend or cancel, an approval only if the Director-General has:
(a) given the bank concerned written reasons for the Director-General’s intention to vary the conditions of, or suspend or cancel, the approval and an opportunity to make submissions, and
(b) considered any submissions duly made by the bank within a period required by the Director-General.
(4) Subsection (3) does not apply to a variation of a condition of, or the suspension or cancellation of, an approval at the request of the bank that holds the approval.
(5) A variation of the conditions of, or a suspension or cancellation of, an approval:
(a) must be made by notice in writing served on the bank that holds the approval, and
(b) takes effect when the notice is served or at a later time specified in the notice.
(6) Before determining to take action under this section in relation to an approval, the Director-General may (but need not) determine that the approval will be subject to a period of review. The Director-General is to give written notice of such a determination to the bank concerned and is to include in the notice written reasons for the determination.
(1) A bank that is the applicant for or the holder of an approval under this Part may apply to the Civil and Administrative Tribunal for an administrative review under the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 of any of the following decisions under this Part:
(a) a decision of the Director-General to refuse to grant the approval,
(b) a decision of the Director-General to impose conditions on the approval,
(c) a decision of the Director-General to vary the conditions of the approval,
(d) a decision of the Director-General to suspend or cancel the approval.
(2) A representative of an industrial organisation of which persons employed or engaged to perform services for a bank are entitled or eligible to belong may apply to the Civil and Administrative Tribunal for an administrative review under the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 of any of the following decisions under this Part:
(a) a decision of the Director-General to grant an approval under this Part to the bank (whether with or without conditions),
(b) a decision of the Director-General to vary the conditions of an approval granted to the bank under this Part.
(1) Proceedings for an offence under this Act or the regulations may be dealt with:
(2) If proceedings are brought in a Local Court, the maximum monetary penalty that the Local Court may impose for the offence is 100 penalty units, despite any higher maximum monetary penalty provided in respect of the offence.
(1) Proceedings for an offence against this Act or the regulations may be instituted only:
(a) by the Minister or by a person with the written consent of the Minister, or
(b) by an inspector, or
(c) by a person, or a person of a class, prescribed by the regulations.
(2) In any such proceedings, a consent to institute the proceedings, purporting to have been signed by a person authorised to give a consent under this section is evidence of that consent without proof of the signature or authority of the person.
(3) Any such proceedings instituted by a member of staff of a Division of the Government Service may be prosecuted on his or her behalf by any member of staff of that Division.
In any proceedings for an offence against this Act, a shop is taken not to have been closed at a time at which it is proved that:
(a) goods were sold or offered or exposed for sale at the shop, or
(b) goods were available for inspection by persons within the shop, or
(c) goods that had previously been sold or ordered were delivered or were available for delivery at the shop to the person who bought or ordered them or to some other person on behalf of that person, or
(d) orders for goods were received by a person in attendance at the shop, or
(e) goods were received, or unpacked or otherwise prepared, at the shop for sale at the shop, or
(f) stocktaking was carried out at the shop in respect of goods offered or exposed for sale at the shop.
(1) In any proceedings for an offence against this Act, a certificate signed by the Director-General and that certifies that, on a specified date or during a specified period:
(a) a shop was or was not exempted from a specified requirement under this Act, or
(b) that a specified exemption under this Act was or was not subject to a specified condition,
is admissible and is evidence of the matters so certified.
(2) In any proceedings for an offence against this Act, a certificate signed by the Director-General and that certifies that, on a specified date or during a specified period:
(a) a bank or a financial institution under Part 3A was or was not the holder of an approval under Part 3A, or
(b) a specified approval under Part 3A was or was not subject to a specified condition,
(a) any member of staff of the Department of Services, Technology and Administration, or
(iii) sending it to an email address specified by the person for the service of documents of that kind, or
(iv) any other method authorised by the regulations for the service of documents of that kind, or
(ii) sending it to an email address specified by the body corporate for the service of documents of that kind, or
(iii) any other method authorised by the regulations for the service of documents of that kind.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), regulations may be made for or with respect to the publication or advertising of applications for exemptions under this Act or of information relating to any such applications or exemptions.
(3) The regulations may create offences punishable by a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty units.
(1) A provision of a lease is void to the extent that it requires the occupier of a shop to keep the shop open at any time on a restricted trading day.
(2) This section has effect whether or not the shop is the subject of an exemption under this Act.
lease includes an agreement or arrangement between the occupier of a shop and the owner of the premises in which the shop is located or, if the occupier is a sub-lessee of those premises, between the occupier and the lessee of those premises.
(4) An owner or lessor of premises, or a person acting for an owner or lessor of premises, must not require an occupier of a shop located in the premises that is the subject of a lease to keep the shop open at any time on a restricted trading day.
(1) Compensation is not payable by or on behalf of the State arising directly or indirectly from any of the following matters occurring before or after the commencement of this section:
(a) the enactment or operation of this Act or the Shop Trading Amendment Act 2010,
(b) the exercise by any person of a function under Part 2 or 3 of this Act or a failure to exercise any such function,
(c) any statement or conduct relating to the regulation of shop opening hours or restricted trading days.
compensation includes damages or any other form of monetary compensation.
conduct includes any act or omission, whether unconscionable, misleading, deceptive or otherwise.
statement includes a representation of any kind:
(a) whether made verbally or in writing, and
(b) whether negligent, false or misleading or otherwise.
the State means the Crown within the meaning of the Crown Proceedings Act 1988, and includes an officer, employee or agent of the Crown and an inspector.
this Act includes the regulations and any order made under this Act.
(1) The Minister is, as soon as possible after 1 February 2017, to appoint an independent person to review this Act to determine whether the policy objectives of the Retail Trading Amendment Act 2015 (the amendment Act) remain valid and whether the terms of this Act remain appropriate for securing those objectives.
(2) The review is to be undertaken as soon as possible after 1 February 2017.
(3) A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each House of Parliament on or before 1 September 2017.
(1) This Act is amended on 1 December 2017 as set out in Schedule 3.
(2) The Retail Trading Regulation 2014 is amended on 1 December 2017 as set out in Schedule 4.
Shop Trading Amendment Act 2009
Shop Trading Amendment Act 2010
2 Exemptions under Shops and Industries Act 1962
(1) This clause applies to a shop:
(a) for which an exemption (an existing exemption) was in force, immediately before the repeal of the Shops and Industries Act 1962, that permitted the shop to be kept open on a restricted trading day, and
(b) that is not exempt from the requirement under this Act to be kept closed on a restricted trading day.
(2) A shop to which this clause applies is taken to be exempted by the Director-General under section 10, subject to any conditions applicable to the existing exemption, from the requirement to be kept closed on any restricted trading day to which the existing exemption applied.
(3) The Director-General may amend or revoke an exemption referred to in subclause (2).
(4) Without limiting subclause (2):
(a) section 13 applies to an exemption referred to in that subclause, and
(b) the occupier of a shop that is subject to an existing exemption may apply under Part 3 of this Act for an order amending the exemption.
3 Exemptions for fairs and shows
(1) This clause applies to a shop associated with an agricultural, pastoral or horticultural show or trade exhibition or trade fair:
(a) for which an approval (an existing approval) was in force, immediately before the repeal of section 101 of the Shops and Industries Act 1962, that permitted the show or fair to be kept open on a restricted trading day, and
(2) A shop to which this clause applies is taken to be exempted by the Director-General under section 10, subject to any conditions applicable to the existing approval, from the requirement to be kept closed on any restricted trading day to which the existing approval applied.
4 References to shops under the Shops and Industries Act 1962
Except as provided by the regulations, a reference in any industrial instrument within the meaning of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 to a shop, general shop, special shop, small shop or other shop within the meaning of the Shops and Industries Act 1962 or the Shops and Industries Regulation 2007, or within the meaning of a provision of that Act or Regulation, is a reference to that expression as in force immediately before the repeal of that Act or Regulation.
5 Reference to Liquor Act 2007
If this Act commences before the commencement of the Liquor Act 2007 and until the commencement of that Act, the references in section 9 to:
(a) a hotel licence is to be construed as a reference to a hotelier’s licence within the meaning of the Liquor Act 1982, and
(b) to the Liquor Act 2007 is to be construed as a reference to the Liquor Act 1982.
Part 3 Provisions consequent on enactment of Shop Trading Amendment Act 2009
2009 amending Act means the Shop Trading Amendment Act 2009.
(1) This clause applies to an application for an exemption under section 10 made, but not finally determined, before the commencement of the 2009 amending Act.
(2) Sections 10, 11 (2) and (3) and 11A–11C, as inserted by that Act, extend to any such application.
8 Existing exemptions
(1) The amendments made by the 2009 amending Act do not affect the operation of an exemption granted after the commencement of this Act under Division 2 of Part 3 of this Act, and in force immediately before the commencement of the 2009 amending Act (an existing Departmental exemption).
(2) An existing Departmental exemption is taken to have been made, and may be revoked or amended, under Division 2 of Part 3 of this Act as amended by the 2009 amending Act.
(3) To avoid doubt, an existing Departmental exemption that applies in respect of a specified area or areas continues in force and may be so revoked or amended.
(4) An existing Departmental exemption ceases to have effect 3 years after the commencement of the 2009 amending Act, or on the date on which it would otherwise cease to have effect, whichever occurs first.
Part 4 Provisions consequent on enactment of Shop Trading Amendment Act 2010
9 Existing approvals for banks to open
(1) An approval in force under Schedule 6 to the former Act immediately before the repeal of that Act is taken to have been granted under Part 3A of this Act as inserted by Schedule 1 [12] to the Shop Trading Amendment Act 2010.
(2) This clause extends to an approval in force under Schedule 6 to the former Act as a result of the operation of clause 5 of that Schedule (which relates to approvals in force under Part 2 of the Shops and Industries Act 1962 and clause 4 of the Shops and Industries Regulation 2007 immediately before the commencement of Schedule 6 to the former Act).
former Act means the Banks and Bank Holidays Act 1912.
On and from the commencement of Schedule 1 [2] to the Shop Trading Amendment Act 2010, a reference in any other Act, or in any instrument, to the Shop Trading Act 2008 is taken to be a reference to the Retail Trading Act 2008.
(Section 27 (1))
[1] Section 3A Meaning of “freely elected to work”
[2] Section 4 Shops to be closed on restricted trading days
Insert after section 4 (2):
(3) Subsection (1) (e) does not apply to a shop located in the precinct prescribed by the regulations as the Sydney Trading Precinct.
[3] Section 5 Offence of trading on restricted trading day
Omit section 5 (3)–(5).
[4] Section 7 Businesses of certain kinds exempt from trading restrictions
Omit “have freely elected to work on that day” from section 7 (2).
Insert instead “have freely elected to work on that day, without any coercion, harassment, threat or intimidation by or on behalf of the occupier of the shop”.
[5] Section 7 (3) and (4)
Omit section 7 (3).
(3) For the purposes of subsection (2), a person is not taken to have freely elected to work on a restricted trading day merely because the person is rostered, or required by the terms of an industrial instrument, to work on that day.
(4) Subsections (2) and (3) have effect despite any other law.
[6] Section 8A Shop not required to be closed on Boxing Day if staff freely elect to work
[7] Section 13 Staffing on restricted trading days
Omit “have freely elected to work on that day” from section 13 (1).
[8] Section 13 (2)
Insert after section 13 (1):
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a person is not taken to have freely elected to work on a restricted trading day merely because the person is rostered, or required by the terms of an industrial instrument, to work on that day.
[9] Section 14C Banks not to be open for retail banking business on bank close days
Omit section 14C (2A)–(2C).
[10] Section 14CA Banks may be open on certain bank close days if staff freely elect to work
[11] Section 14D Extension of Bank Holiday to other financial institutions
Omit section 14D (3) (a). Insert instead:
(a) the financial institution (or the branch) opens in accordance with an approval granted under this Part, or
[12] Section 14D (4) and (5)
Insert after section 14D (3):
(4) An approval for a financial institution to open on Bank Holiday may be granted under this Part as if a financial institution were a bank. For that purpose, a reference in this Part to a bank includes a reference to a financial institution.
(5) A financial institution must not fail to comply with a condition of an approval granted under this Part.
[13] Section 14E Restrictions on granting approval for banks to open
Omit “or on Christmas Day” from section 14E (1).
Insert instead “, on Christmas Day or on Boxing Day”.
[14] Section 14F Staffing on bank close days
Omit “have freely elected to work on that day” from section 14F (1).
Insert instead “have freely elected to work on that day, without any coercion, harassment, threat or intimidation by or on behalf of the bank”.
[15] Section 14F (2)
Insert after section 14F (1):
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a person is not taken to have freely elected to work on a bank close day merely because the person is rostered, or required by the terms of an industrial instrument, to work on that day.
[16] Section 16
16 Proceedings for offences
Proceedings for an offence under this Act or the regulations may be dealt with summarily.
[17] Section 22A Certain lease provisions of no effect
Omit section 22A (4).
[18] Section 26 Review of Retail Trading Amendment Act 2015
(Section 27 (2))
Insert after clause 3:
4 Sydney Trading Precinct
For the purpose of section 4 (3) of the Act, the Sydney Trading Precinct is the precinct described as:
(a) having a northern boundary composed by the southern shoreline of Port Jackson Harbour, extending from Rushcutters Bay to Jubilee Park at Blackwattle Bay, and
(b) having a western boundary extending from Jubilee Park at Blackwattle Bay, along the western side of Glebe Point Road to Parramatta Road, and then in a direct line to the corner of City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale, and
(c) having a south-western boundary extending from the corner of City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale, proceeding in a direct line to the corner of South Dowling Street and Todman Avenue, Kensington, and
(d) having a south-eastern boundary from the corner of South Dowling Street and Todman Avenue, Kensington, proceeding in a direct line to the corner of Council Street and Bondi Road, Bondi Junction, and
(e) having a north-eastern boundary from the corner of Council Street and Bondi Road, Bondi Junction, proceeding in a direct line to the corner of New South Head Road and Neild Avenue, Rushcutters Bay, and then in a direct line due north to the southern shoreline of Port Jackson Harbour.
Retail Trading Act 2008 No 49 (formerly Shop Trading Act 2008). Assented to 30.6.2008. Date of commencement, 1.7.2008, sec 2. This Act has been amended as follows:
Shop Trading Amendment Act 2009. Assented to 1.10.2009.
Shop Trading Amendment Act 2010. Assented to 29.11.2010.
Date of commencement of Sch 1, Sch 1 [1] [3] [4] [7] [12] [13] and [15] excepted, assent, sec 2 (1); date of commencement of Sch 1 [1] [3] [4] [7] [12] [13] and [15], 31.12.2010, sec 2 (2).
Date of commencement of Sch 2.46, 8.7.2011, sec 2 (2).
Retail Trading Amendment Act 2015. Assented to 19.11.2015.
Am 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [1]; 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [1].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [2].
Am 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [2]; 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [3].
Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [1].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [4].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [5]; 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [2].
Am 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [3].
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [6].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [7].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [8]; 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [4] [5].
Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [6].
Am 2013 No 5, Sch 2.2.
Subst 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [3].
Secs 11A–11C
Ins 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [3].
Am 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [4] [5]; 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [9] [10]; 2013 No 95, Sch 2.132 [1] [2].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [11]; 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [7] [8].
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [12].
Secs 14A, 14B
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [12]. Am 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [9].
Sec 14CA
Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [10].
Sec 14D
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [12]. Am 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [11] [12].
Sec 14E
Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [10]. Am 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [13].
Sec 14F
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [12]. Am 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [14] [15].
Secs 14G–14K
Sec 14L
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [12]. Am 2013 No 95, Sch 2.132 [3].
Am 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [6]; 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [13].
Subst 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [16].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [14].
Am 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [15].
Am 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [7].
Am 2017 No 25, Sch 1.31 [1] [2].
Sec 22A
Ins 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [8]. Am 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [17].
Ins 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [16].
Secs 24, 25
Rep 2008 No 114, Sch 4.
Subst 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [18].
Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [18].
Am 2011 No 27, Sch 2.46.
Am 2009 No 70, Sch 1 [9]–[11]; 2010 No 114, Sch 1 [17] [18].
Rep 2008 No 114, Sch 4. Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [19].
Ins 2015 No 55, Sch 1 [19].