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Stock Foods Act 1940 No 19
Current version for 20 November 2012 to date (accessed 22 May 2013 at 11:12).
Formerly known as:Stock Foods and Medicines Act
Part 2 Stock foods
4–5C (Repealed)
6 Packages of stock food and supplement to be
6A Supplier of bulk stock foods to provide customer with
7 Restrictions on foreign ingredients
8 Addition of veterinary chemical products to stock
11A Withdrawal of stock food from supply
Part 3 12–19A(Repealed)Part 4 General provisions
20 Authorisation of inspectors and analysts
21 Powers of inspectors
22 Retention and disposal of seized property
23 Tampering with samples
24 Inspector may demand information
25 Certificate of analyst to be evidence
26 Forfeiture of stock foods
27 Costs of analysis
28 Obstruction of inspectors
29 Interference with official marks or seals
30 Retaking of seized stock foods etc
31 Penalty for offences
32 Recovery of penalties
32A Penalty notices
33 Certificate not to be disputed unless notice
38 Delegation by Director-General
An Act to regulate the sale of food for stock; and for other
purposes.Part 1 Preliminary1 Name of Act and commencement(1) This Act may be cited as the Stock Foods Act
1940.(2) This Act shall commence on a day to be appointed by the Governor
Gazette.2 (Repealed)3 DefinitionsIn this Act:Agvet Code means
the Agvet Code of New South
Wales.Agvet
Regulations means the Agvet
Regulations of New South Wales.analyst means a
person authorised under section 20 to be an analyst for the purposes of this
Act.animal has the same
meaning as in the Agvet Code.block or lick has the same meaning as in the Agvet
Regulations.Director-General means the
Director-General of the Department of Industry and Investment.food-producing
species has the same meaning as in the Agvet Code.foreign
ingredient means any substance, or other thing, that is declared by
the regulations to be a foreign ingredient.inspector means a
person authorised under section 20 to be an inspector for the purposes of this
Act.medicated stock
food has the same meaning as medicated stockfood in the Agvet
Regulations.package includes
anything in which a stock food or stock food supplement is cased, covered,
enclosed, contained or packed.premix has the same
meaning as in the Agvet Regulations.stock means any
animal that is prescribed by the regulations as stock for the purposes of this
Act.stock food has
the same meaning as stockfood in the Agvet Regulations and also includes any
block, lick, premix, stockfood supplement and any substance prescribed by the
regulations as stock food, but does not include any stock medicine and does
not include any substance that is intended to be fed to animals other than
stock or any substance prescribed by the regulations as not being a stock
food.stock
medicine means a stock medicine registered under the Stock Medicines Act
1989.stockfood
supplement has the same meaning as in the Agvet
Regulations.supply has the same
meaning as in the Agvet Code.veterinary
chemical product has the same meaning as in the Agvet
Code.Part 2 Stock foods4–5C (Repealed)6 Packages of stock food and supplement to be
labelled(1) A person must not in the course of carrying on any business supply
any of the following stock foods in a package unless the package has on it, or
on a label securely and conspicuously attached to it, the particulars required
by the regulations:(a) stock food for any stock (whether or not food-producing species or
(b) stock food supplement for any stock (whether or not food-producing
species or horses).
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or, for an offence by a body
corporate, 100 penalty units.(2) (Repealed)(3) This section applies to anything supplied in the form of a block
as if the block were a package.6A Supplier of bulk stock foods to provide customer with
information statement(1) A person who in the course of carrying on any business supplies to
another person any stock food in bulk must at the time of delivery provide to
the person who takes delivery of the stock food a written statement about the
stock food that complies with the regulations.Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or, for an offence by a body
corporate, 100 penalty units.(2) The regulations may make provision for or with respect to the form
of and the matters to be specified in the statement required by this
section.(3) For the purposes of this section, stock food is supplied in bulk
whenever it is supplied otherwise than in a
package.(4) Stock food supplied in the form of a block is taken not to be a
supply of stock food in bulk.(5) The written statement required by this section need not be a
separate statement and can be included as part of an
invoice.7 Restrictions on foreign ingredients(1) The regulations may prescribe the proportion or amount of any
foreign ingredient that may be contained in stock food. A proportion or amount
so prescribed for a foreign ingredient is the maximum allowable proportion or
amount of the foreign ingredient for the purposes of this
section.(2) The Minister may by order published in the Gazette set the
proportion or amount of a foreign ingredient that may be contained in a stock
food (whether or not a maximum allowable proportion or amount of the foreign
ingredient is prescribed by the regulations).(3) A proportion or amount set by an order in force under this section
applies as the maximum allowable proportion or amount of the foreign
ingredient for the purposes of this section and so applies instead of any
proportion or amount prescribed by the regulations (to the extent of any
inconsistency between what is prescribed by the regulations and what is set by
the order).(4) A person must not in the course of carrying on any business supply
to another person a stock food that contains more than the maximum allowable
proportion or amount of a foreign ingredient.Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or, for an offence by a body
corporate, 100 penalty units.(5) A regulation or order under this section can be made so as to
apply to all stock food, to a particular kind of stock food, to stock food for
a particular species, or to a particular kind of stock food for a particular
species.(6) An order under this section commences on the date it is published
in the Gazette or on such later date as may be specified in the order for its
commencement and remains in force for 60 days after it commences unless it is
repealed sooner.(7) An order cannot be made under this section if it is wholly or
partially to the same or substantially the same effect as a previous order
under this section that commenced less than 6 months before the later order
would commence.8 Addition of veterinary chemical products to stock
foods(1) The regulations may make provision for or with respect to
regulating or prohibiting the incorporation of a veterinary chemical product
in a stock food to produce a medicated stock food.(2) A person must not in the course of carrying on any business supply
a medicated stock food that incorporates a veterinary chemical product in
contravention of the regulations.Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or, for an offence by a body
corporate, 100 penalty units.9–11 (Repealed)11A Withdrawal of stock food from supply(1) The Minister, or any person authorised by the Minister either
generally or specifically for the purposes of this section, may, by notice in
writing served on any person, order that person to withdraw from supply any
stock food which is or appears to the Minister or that authorised person, as
the case may be, to be unfit for use as a stock
food.(2) An order made under subsection (1) shall remain in force
until:(a) where the order was made by the Minister—the Minister by
instrument in writing withdraws the order, or
(b) where the order was made by an authorised person—the
Minister or that person by instrument in writing withdraws the
(3) A person who has been served with an order under subsection (1)
shall not, while the order is in force, supply any stock food to which the
order relates.Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units or, for an offence by a body
corporate, 100 penalty units.Part 3 12–19A(Repealed)Part 4 General provisions20 Authorisation of inspectors and analysts(1) The Director-General may, by order in writing, authorise:(a) a member of the Public Service or of the Public Service of the
Commonwealth or a member of the Police Force to be an inspector for the
(b) any person who has such experience and qualifications as the
Director-General considers sufficient to be an analyst for the purposes of
(2) (Repealed)(3) Any person who, immediately before the commencement of this
subsection, was an inspector or an analyst within the meaning of this Act
shall, on that commencement, be deemed to have been authorised to be an
inspector, or an analyst, for the purposes of this Act, by an order made under
this section.(4) An analysis for the purposes of this Act may be carried out by a
person acting under the supervision of an analyst and, in any such case, the
analysis is to be taken to have been carried out by the
analyst.21 Powers of inspectors(1) Any inspector may, with or without assistance, do any one or more
of the following:(a) enter and search any land, building, premises or place which the
inspector has reasonable grounds for believing is used for the making,
manufacture, supply, storage, delivery or preparation for supply of any stock
(b) enter and search any vehicle, ship, vessel, aeroplane or other
means of transport which the inspector has reasonable grounds for believing is
used for the conveyance of any stock food in the course of trade, supply or
(b1) require any person that the inspector finds on any such land,
building, premises, place, vehicle, ship, vessel, aeroplane or other means of
transport and whom the inspector believes on reasonable grounds to be involved
in the making, manufacture, supply, storage, delivery, preparation for supply,
or conveyance of any stock food, to state his or her full name and residential
(b2) require the production of, inspect, and take copies of or extracts
from, any record the keeping of which is required by this Act, the regulations
or the terms of a permit or order issued under this Act,
(c) examine any stock food found upon such land, building, premises,
place, vehicle, ship, vessel, aeroplane or other means of transport and open
any package containing any such stock food,
(d) take for analysis or examination samples of any such stock food
without payment. The quantity and nature of samples and the proportion of the
bulk from which such samples are to be taken shall be as
(e) seize, or seize and remove, any substance or article that the
inspector believes on reasonable grounds to be a stock food and any container
in which the substance or article is being kept or conveyed if the inspector
suspects on reasonable grounds that there has been a contravention of this Act
or the regulations in respect of the substance or article,
(f) weigh, count, measure, gauge or mark any such stock food or any
package containing the same so seized, and fasten, secure or seal the same and
any door or opening giving access to the same.
(2) Where any stock food is taken for analysis or examination:(a) the inspector shall forthwith divide the samples into
approximately three equal parts: Provided that when any such stock food is
made up in packages, three of such packages may be taken and dealt with as if
they were the three parts obtained by dividing the sample,
(b) seal or fasten each such part in such manner as its nature
(c) place or affix to each part a label stating the name so far as is
known to the inspector of the occupier of or person apparently in occupation
of the place or of the person apparently having possession, custody or control
of the lot from which such sample was taken and the time and place of
(d) sign the label on each part and submit it for signature by the
person mentioned in paragraph (c) who may, if the person so desires, sign
(e) deliver one of such parts to the person mentioned in paragraph
(c), retain one of such parts, and deliver the remaining part to an analyst
(3) Delivery to an analyst, as referred to in subsection (2) (e),
shall be effected personally by the inspector concerned or in such other
manner as may be prescribed.(4) The part of a sample retained by an inspector in accordance with
subsection (2) (e) shall be dealt with as
prescribed.22 Retention and disposal of seized property(1) In this section, prescribed period, in
relation to any substance, article or container seized under section 21 (1)
(e), means:(a) the period of 12 months commencing from the time of seizure of the
substance, article or container, or
(b) any other period fixed by the Local Court in relation to the
substance, article or container upon application by or on behalf of the
Minister in the prescribed manner.
(2) During the prescribed period any substance, article or container
seized under section 21 (1) (e):(a) may be retained, or
(b) unless during that period the substance, article or container has
been forfeited to the Crown under section 26, may be returned to the person
from whom it was seized.
(3) At the expiration of the prescribed period, a substance, article
or container seized under section 21 (1) (e) is to be returned to the person
from whom it was seized, or to the person who appears to the Director-General
to be its owner, unless:(a) it was, during that period, forfeited to the Crown under section
(b) the Director-General causes a notice to be advertised in the
prescribed manner before the expiration of the prescribed period to the effect
that application will be made on a specified day that occurs after the
expiration of the prescribed period for forfeiture to the Crown of the
substance, article or container.
(4) Where a notice is advertised under subsection (3), the substance,
article or container to which the advertisement relates, as soon as
practicable after the day specified in the advertisement, is to be returned to
the person from whom it was seized, or to the person who appears to the
Director-General to be the owner, unless the substance, article or container
is forfeited to the Crown.23 Tampering with samplesAny person who improperly tampers with any sample or part of a
sample taken under this Act shall be guilty of an offence against this
Act.Maximum penalty: 200 penalty units or, for an offence by a
corporation, 400 penalty units.24 Inspector may demand information(1) An inspector may at any time require a person to whom any stock
food has been supplied or a person who has supplied any stock food:(a) to state the name and address of the person who supplied the stock
food or to whom the stock food was supplied, or
(b) to furnish such other information in connection with the supply of
the stock food as the inspector may reasonably require, or
(c) to produce to the inspector any invoice, agreement, statement,
circular or advertisement given or received in connection with the supply of
the stock food and permit the inspector to inspect, and take copies of or
extracts from, any such invoice, agreement, statement, circular or
(2) Any person who withholds any such information or who fails without
lawful excuse to produce such invoice, agreement, circular or advertisement
shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.25 Certificate of analyst to be evidence(1) Any analyst who analyses any stock food submitted for analysis in
pursuance of this Act may give a certificate as to the result of the
analysis.(2) In any legal proceedings under this Act or the regulations the
production of a certificate purporting to be signed by an analyst shall be
prima facie evidence of the identity of the stock food analysed and of the
result of the analysis without proof of the signature of the person appearing
to have signed the certificate.26 Forfeiture of stock foods(1) If a person is convicted of an offence against this Act or the
regulations, the court may order forfeiture to the Crown of any stock food to
which the conviction relates. Such forfeiture may extend to the whole of the
stock food as the case may be and to the whole of any similar article and to
all packages containing any similar stock food belonging to the defendant or
in the defendant’s possession at the time of committing the
offence.(2) All stock foods forfeited under this Act shall be disposed of as
the Minister may direct.27 Costs of analysisIn the case of any conviction under this Act in respect of any
stock food which has been analysed by an analyst in pursuance of this Act, the
court may award the reasonable expenses of and in connection with the analysis
against the defendant as part of the costs of the
prosecution.28 Obstruction of inspectors(1) A person must not:(a) prevent, delay, obstruct or hinder an inspector from or in the
execution or performance of the inspector’s powers, authorities, duties
and functions under this Act, or
(b) fail to comply with a requirement of an inspector under this Part
to the extent that the person is capable of complying with
corporate, 100 penalty units.(2) A person is not guilty of an offence under this section in respect
of a failure to comply with a requirement of an inspector to state the
person’s full name and residential address unless it is established that
at the time of making the requirement concerned the inspector informed the
person that it is an offence to fail to comply with the
requirement.29 Interference with official marks or sealsIf any person, who is not authorised so to do, removes, erases,
alters, breaks or opens any mark, seal or fastening placed by an inspector
upon any stock food or upon any door or opening affording access to the same,
the person shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.Maximum penalty: 50 penalty
units.30 Retaking of seized stock foods etcAny person who retakes or attempts to retake any article seized
under this Act or ordered to be forfeited under this Act shall be guilty of an
offence against this Act.Maximum penalty: 200 penalty units or, for an offence by a
corporation, 400 penalty units.31 Penalty for offencesAny person who is guilty of an offence against this Act or the
regulations thereunder shall where no other penalty is expressly provided
therefor be liable to a penalty not exceeding 50 penalty
units.32 Recovery of penalties(1) Penalties imposed by this Act or the regulations shall be
recoverable in a summary manner before the Local
Court.(2) Proceedings for an offence against this Act or the regulations may
be commenced by information laid within 12 months after the time when the
offence is alleged to have been committed.32A Penalty notices(1) An authorised officer may serve a penalty notice on a person if it
means any of the following:(a) an inspector,
persons who may issue penalty notices under this
given(1) Where a copy of a certificate given by an analyst under this Act
has been served upon a defendant who is charged with the commission of an
offence against the provisions of this Act or the regulations it shall not be
competent for the defendant upon the hearing of the charge to dispute the
accuracy of any statement contained in the certificate unless within seven
clear days after service upon the defendant of the copy of the certificate the
defendant has notified the Director-General by letter forwarded by registered
post that the accuracy of the certificate will be disputed at the hearing of
the charge.(2) Service of the copy of a certificate may be proved in the same
manner as service of the summons.34 (Repealed)35 Regulations(1) The Governor may make regulations not inconsistent with this Act
out or giving effect to the provisions of this Act.(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of
subsection (1) the Governor may make regulations in respect of the following
matters:(a) (Repealed)
(b) prescribing standards for stock foods,
(b1) regulating or prohibiting the supply of stock
(b2) regulating or prohibiting the provision or administration or
application of stock foods for or to stock,
(b3) regulating or prohibiting the introduction of stock foods into the
(b4) regulating or prohibiting the advertising of stock foods or their
uses or the dissemination, otherwise than by advertising, of information
concerning stock foods or their uses,
(f) prescribing the fees to be paid under this Act and the
(g) prescribing methods of analysis for any stock
(3) The regulations may prescribe a penalty not exceeding 10 penalty
units for any breach thereof.(3A) A provision of a regulation may:(a) apply generally or be limited in its application by reference to
or may do any combination of those things.(3B) (Repealed)(4) The regulations may apply, adopt or incorporate, with or without
modification the provisions of any other law, or of any publication as in
force on a specified day or as in force for the time
being.36 (Repealed)37 Service of notices(1) A notice under this Act may be served on a person:(a) by delivering it personally to that person,
(b) by delivering it to the place last known to the Director-General
as that person’s place of abode or business and by leaving it there with
some person for that person, or
(c) subject to subsection (2), by posting it in an envelope duly
stamped and addressed to that person at the place last known to the
Director-General as that person’s place of abode or
(2) Where a notice is served as referred to in subsection (1) (c), the
notice shall be deemed to have been served at such time after the posting of
the notice as is prescribed or, where no such time is prescribed, at the time
when the notice would be delivered in the ordinary course of
post.38 Delegation by Director-General(1) The Director-General may delegate to a person the exercise of any
of the functions of the Director-General under this Act, other than this power
Director-General.(5) A delegation under this section does not prevent the exercise of a
function by the Director-General.(6) A function purporting to have been exercised by a delegate under
this section shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been duly
exercised by a delegate under this section.(7) In this section:(a) a reference to a function includes a reference to a power, an
authority and a duty, and
39 Savings and transitional provisionsSchedule 1 has effect.Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions(Section 39)Part 1 General1 Savings and transitional regulations(1) The regulations may include provisions of a savings or
transitional nature consequent on the enactment of the following Acts:Stock Foods Amendment Act
1996any other Act that amends this Act(2) A provision referred to in subclause (1) may, if the regulations
Part 2 Stock Foods and Medicines (Amendment)
Act 19862 DefinitionIn this Schedule, amending Act means the
Stock Foods and Medicines (Amendment) Act
1986.3 Savings relating to the BoardAny act, matter or thing done by the Board, as constituted before
the commencement of the amending Act, shall be deemed to have been done by the
Board, as constituted after that commencement.4 Saving relating to certain stock foods(1) A manufactured stock food with medicinal properties which,
immediately before the commencement of the amending Act, was registered under
section 5A shall be deemed to have been registered (when it was registered as
a stock food) under section 15 as a stock medicine.(2) The regulations may make provisions for or with respect to the
application of this Act to a manufactured stock food to which subclause (1)
applies.(3) Subclauses (1) and (2) cease to have effect on the expiration of
the registration period current at the commencement of the amending
Act.5 Saving of certificates under section 25A certificate given under section 25 by an analyst or
bacteriologist before the commencement of the amending Act shall be deemed to
be a certificate given under that section, as amended by the amending Act, by
an analyst.6 Saving of certain regulationsA regulation which, immediately before the commencement of the
amending Act:(a) prescribed a form for the purposes of section 25,
(b) prescribed a penalty for a breach of a
shall be deemed to have been made under this Act, as amended by the
amending Act.7 Saving of awards under section 27An award made under section 27 by a Court before the commencement
of the amending Act shall be deemed to be an award made under that section, as
amended by the amending Act, by the Court.Part 3 Stock Foods Amendment Act
19968 Meaning of “1996 Amending Act”In this Part:1996 Amending
Act means the Stock Foods Amendment Act
1996.9 Retention and disposal of seized propertyThe amendment made to section 22 by the 1996 Amending Act does not
apply to anything seized before the commencement of the
amendment.10 Forfeiture of stock foodsThe amendment made to section 26 by the 1996 Amending Act does not
apply in respect of an offence committed before the commencement of the
Am amended LW legislation website Sch Schedule Cl clause No number Schs Schedules Cll clauses p page Sec section Div Division pp pages Secs sections Divs Divisions Reg Regulation Subdiv Subdivision GG Government Gazette Regs Regulations Subdivs Subdivisions Ins inserted Rep repealed Subst substituted Table of amending instrumentsStock Foods Act 1940 No
19 (formerly Stock
Foods and Medicines Act 1940). Assented to 30.5.1940. Date of
commencement, 25.11.1940, sec 1 (2) and GG No 162 of 22.11.1940, p 4600. This
1978No 12Stock Foods and Medicines (Amendment) Act
1978. Assented to 6.3.1978.Date of commencement of sec 4 and Sch 1, 1.5.1978, sec 2 (2) (3); date of
commencement of sec 4 and Sch 4, 28.7.1978, sec 2 (2) (4) and GG No 86 of
28.7.1978, p 3169.
1986No 122Stock Foods and Medicines (Amendment) Act
1986. Assented to 27.11.1986.Date of commencement, secs 1 and 2 excepted, 27.3.1987, sec 2 (2) and GG
No 60 of 27.3.1987, p 1558.
1989No 184Stock Foods and Medicines (Amendment) Act
1989. Assented to 14.12.1989.Date of commencement, 1.7.1990, sec 2 and GG No 80 of 22.6.1990, p
1992. Assented to 18.5.1992.Date of commencement of the provisions of Sch 1 relating to the Stock Foods Act 1940, assent, Sch
1996No 105Stock Foods Amendment Act 1996.
Assented to 26.11.1996.Date of commencement, 1.9.1997, sec 2 and GG No 95 of 29.8.1997, p
Provisions) Act (No 2) 1999. Assented to 3.12.1999.Date of commencement of Sch 1.25, assent, sec 2
Provisions) Act 2010. Assented to 28.6.2010.Date of commencement of Sch 2.94, 9.7.2010, sec 2
2012No 89Primary Industries Legislation
Amendment Act 2012. Assented to 20.11.2012.Date of commencement of Sch 4, assent, sec 2
23.1.1973, and published in GG No 8 of 25.1.1973, p 301, declaring that the
Stock Foods and Medicines Act
1940 is an enactment to which sec 8 (2) and sec 9 (3) of the
Long titleSubst 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (1).Sec 1Am 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (2).Sec 2Rep 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (1).Sec 3Am 1978 No 12, Schs 1 (1), 5 (1); 1986 No 122, Sch
3 (2); 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (3). Subst 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [1]. Am 1999 No 85,
Sch 1.25; 2010 No 59, Sch 2.94.Sec 4Rep 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [2].Sec 5Am 1978 No 12, Sch 1 (2); 1992 No 34, Sch 1. Rep
1996 No 105, Sch 1 [2].Secs 5A–5CIns 1978 No 12, Sch 2 (1). Rep 1996 No 105, Sch 1
[2].Sec 6Subst 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [2]. Am 2012 No 89, Sch 4
[1].Sec 6AIns 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [2]. Am 2012 No 89, Sch 4
[2].Sec 7Subst 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [3].Sec 8Subst 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [4].Secs 9, 10Rep 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [4].Sec 11Am 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (4). Rep 1996 No 105, Sch 1
[4].Sec 11AIns 1978 No 12, Sch 3. Am 1996 No 105, Sch 1
[5]–[7].Part 3Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 12Am 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (2); 1986 No 122, Sch 1 (1);
1987 No 48, Sch 32. Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 13Am 1978 No 12, Sch 1 (3); 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (3).
Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Secs 13A, 13BIns 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (4). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1
(5).Sec 14Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 15Subst 1978 No 12, Sch 2 (2). Am 1986 No 122, Sch 1
(2). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 15AIns 1978 No 12, Sch 2 (3). Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3
(5). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 16Am 1978 No 12, Schs 2 (4), 5 (3). Rep 1989 No 184,
Sch 1 (5).Sec 17Am 1978 No 12, Sch 4 (1); 1986 No 122, Schs 2 (1),
3 (6). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 18Am 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (4); 1986 No 122, Schs 2 (2),
3 (7). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 19Am 1978 No 12, Sch 4 (2), 5 (5); 1986 No 122, Schs
2 (3), 3 (8). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (5).Sec 19AIns 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (9). Rep 1989 No 184, Sch 1
(5).Sec 20Subst 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (10). Am 1989 No 184, Sch
1 (6); 2012 No 89, Sch 4 [3].Sec 21Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (11); 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (7)
(8); 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [8]–[11].Sec 22Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (12). Subst 1989 No 184, Sch
1 (9). Am 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [12] [13]; 2007 No 94, Sch
4.Sec 23Am 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (10).Sec 24Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (13); 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (7);
1996 No 105, Sch 1 [14].Sec 25Subst 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (14). Am 1989 No 184, Sch
1 (7); 1992 No 34, Sch 1; 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [15].Sec 26Am 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (7) (11); 1996 No 105, Sch 1
[16].Sec 27Subst 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (15). Am 1989 No 184, Sch
1 (7).Sec 28Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (16); 1989 No 184, Sch 1
(12). Subst 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [17].Sec 29Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (17); 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (7)
(13).Sec 30Am 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (14).Sec 31Am 1986 No 122, Sch 2 (4); 1989 No 184, Sch 1
(15).Sec 32Am 1986 No 122, Sch 3 (18); 1989 No 184, Sch 1
(16); 2007 No 94, Sch 4.Sec 32AIns 2005 No 98, Sch 1.28.Sec 33Am 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (6); 1986 No 122, Sch 3
(19).Sec 34Am 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (7); 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (7).
Rep 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [18].Sec 35Am 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (8); 1986 No 122, Schs 2 (5),
3 (20); 1987 No 48, Sch 32; 1989 No 184, Sch 1 (7) (11) (17); 1992 No 34, Sch
1; 1992 No 112, Sch 1; 1996 No 105, Sch 1
[19]–[21].Sec 36Ins 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (9). Am 1989 No 184, Sch 1
(18). Rep 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [22].Sec 37Ins 1978 No 12, Sch 5 (9).Sec 38Ins 1987 No 122, Sch 3 (21).Sec 39Ins 1986 No 122, Sch 4.Sch 1, headingSubst 1996 No 105, Sch 1 [23].Sch 1Ins 1986 No 122, Sch 4. Am 1996 No 105, Sch 1
[23]–[25]; 2012 No 89, Sch 4 [4].