Page 3902 - Week 11 - Tuesday, 19 September 2017

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Papers

Mr Rattenbury presented the following papers:

Recidivism rates—Ministerial statement—Summary of programs offered by Corrections Program Unit—

Criminogenic and Offence Specific Programs.

Programs offered specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander detainees.

Mr Ramsay presented the following paper:

Civil Law (Wrongs) Act, pursuant to subsection 4.56(3), Schedule 4—Professional Standards Councils—Annual report 2016-2017.

Heavy Vehicle National Amendment Regulation 2017

Paper and statement by minister

MR RATTENBURY (Kurrajong—Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability, Minister for Justice, Consumer Affairs and Road Safety, Minister for Corrections and Minister for Mental Health) (3.26): For the information of members I present the following paper:

Heavy Vehicle National Law as applied by the law of States and Territories—Heavy Vehicle National Amendment Regulation 2017 (2017 No 329), together with an explanatory statement.

I ask leave to make a statement in relation to the paper.

Leave granted.

MR RATTENBURY: Today I am tabling the Heavy Vehicle National Amendment Regulation 2017 and supporting explanatory statement. The Legislation Act 2001 requires subordinate laws, including national subordinate laws, to be presented to the Legislative Assembly.

The Heavy Vehicle National Amendment Regulation 2017 is a national subordinate law. The Heavy Vehicle National Law applies in the ACT under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (ACT) Act 2013 which commenced on 10 February 2014. Regulations under the Heavy Vehicle National Law are agreed by the Council of Australian Governments Transport and Infrastructure Council, passed through the Queensland parliament and hosted on the New South Wales legislation register.

The Heavy Vehicle National Amendment Regulation 2017 gives effect to a number of minor maintenance amendments. These amendments were developed through the maintenance process managed by the National Transport Commission in consultation with jurisdictions and industry stakeholders and agreed by the Transport and Infrastructure Council.


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