Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00084:section:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2019C00084
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 16491–18439

empowered to make it.
modify: see subsection 5(2).
notifiable instrument: see section 11.
Note: This term has the same meaning when used in other Acts and instruments: see the definition in section 2B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
Office of Parliamentary Counsel means the office established by subsection 2(1) of the Parliamentary Counsel Act 1970.
power delegated by the Parliament: an instrument made under a power delegated by the Parliament includes:
 (a) an instrument made under a power delegated by the Parliament to a person or body and then, under the authority of the Parliament, further delegated by that person or body to another person or body; and
 (b) an instrument that may be made under a power delegated by the Parliament as well as under a power given otherwise by law.
Example: An instrument made under an Act as well as a prerogative power.
primary law means an Act or an instrument made under an Act, or a provision of an Act or an instrument made under an Act.
register means register on the Federal Register of Legislation.
registered law or explanatory statement: see section 15Z.
repeal, in relation to an instrument or a provision of an instrument, includes revoke or rescind the instrument or provision.
Note: Section 5 defines amend, for a provision of an instrument, to include the repeal of a provision of the instrument.
replacement explanatory statement: see section 15J.
required compilation event, for an Act, legislative instrument or notifiable instrument: see section 15Q.
responsible person: see section 6.
rule‑maker: see section 6.
rules means rules made by the First Parliamentary Counsel under section 61A.
Note: These rules are legislative instruments. Regulations may also be made for the purposes of this Act (see section 62).
supplementary explanatory statement: see section 15J.
text includes any writing.
Note: See the definition of writing in section 2B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.