Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004C07091:section:22
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004C07091
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 22
Character Range: 25486–27345

22  Exercise of powers by Authority where there is no organization of employees that is the Union in relation to a port
  Where:
 (a) the exercise of a power, or the performance of a function or duty, by the Authority under the Stevedoring Industry Act 1956-1965 depends upon
 (i) the Authority consulting with, or with representatives of, the Union, or a branch of the Union, in relation to a port;
 (ii) the Authority giving notice to, or serving a document upon, the Union, or a branch of the Union, in relation to a port; or
 (iii) a person being a member, or satisfying the Authority that he has applied for membership, of the Union in relation to a port; and
 (b) by virtue of the operation of this Part, there is not at a particular time an organization of employees that is the Union in relation to that port for the purposes of that Act, the Authority may exercise that power, or perform that function or duty, at that time in relation to that port as if the Authority were not required to have such a consultation, give such a notice or serve such a document, or the person were not required to be such a member or to satisfy the Authority of his having applied for such membership, as the case may be.

Endnotes

Endnote 1—Legislation history
This endnote sets out details of the legislation history of the Stevedoring Industry Act 1965.

Act                            Number and year  Assent       Commencement  Application, saving and transitional provisions
Stevedoring Industry Act 1965  66, 1965         8 Oct 1965   8 Oct 1965
Statute Law Revision Act 1973  216, 1973        19 Dec 1973  31 Dec 1973   s 9(1), 10

Endnote 2—Amendment history

Provision affected        How affected
Part III
Division 2
s 16....................  am No 216, 1973
Division 3
s 19....................  am No 216, 1973
s 20....................  am No 216, 1973