Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189:section:131e
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Provision Reference: s 131E
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131E  Application of the Legislation Act 2003
 (1) The following instruments made under the Australian Consumer Law by the Commonwealth Minister are to be made by legislative instrument:
 (a) a determination under subsection 66(1) (display notices);
 (b) a notice under subsection 104(1) (safety standards);
 (c) a notice under subsection 109(1) or (2) (interim bans);
 (d) a notice under section 111 (extensions of interim bans);
 (e) a notice under section 113 (revocation of interim bans);
 (f) a notice under subsection 114(1) or (2) (permanent bans);
 (g) a notice under section 117 (revocation of permanent bans);
 (h) a notice under subsection 122(1) (recall notices);
 (i) a notice under subsection 134(1) (information standards).
 (2) The following instruments made under the Australian Consumer Law are not legislative instruments:
 (a) an approval given under paragraph 106(5)(b) (approval to export);
 (b) an approval given under paragraph 118(5)(b) (approval to export);
 (c) a notice under subsection 128(3) (voluntary recalls);
 (d) a notice under subsection 129(1) or (2) (safety warning notices);
 (e) a notice under subsection 130(1) (announcement of results of an investigation);
 (f) a notice under subsection 223(1) or (2) (public warning notices).
 (3) To avoid doubt, an instrument made under the Australian Consumer Law by a responsible Minister who is not the Commonwealth Minister, or a regulator that is not the Commission, is not a legislative instrument.
 (4) Subsections 104(5) and 134(4) of the Australian Consumer Law have effect despite subsection 14(2) of the Legislation Act 2003.