Mutual Recognition (
Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) (Temporary Exemptions) Regulations 2012
Mutual Recognition (Western Australia) (Temporary Exemptions) Regulations 2012
CONTENTS
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
Notes
Compilation table1
Provisions that have not come into operation1
Mutual Recognition (
Mutual Recognition (
These regulations come into operation as follows —
(a)regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b)the rest of the regulations — when the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 2011 section 6 comes into operation.
[3,4.Have not come into operation 2.]
1This is a compilation of the Mutual Recognition (
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Mutual Recognition ( |
16 Nov 2012 p. 5645-6 |
16 Nov 2012 (see r. 2(a)) |
1aOn the date as at which this compilation was prepared, provisions referred to in the following table had not come into operation and were therefore not included in this compilation. For the text of the provisions see the endnotes referred to in the table.
Provisions that have not come into operation
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Mutual Recognition ( |
16 Nov 2012 p. 5645-6 |
Operative on commencement of the Misuse of Drugs Amendment Act 2011 s. 6 (see r. 2(b)) |
3On the date as at which this compilation was prepared, the Mutual Recognition (
3.Temporary exemption — law relating to drug paraphernalia
For the purposes of section 5 of the Act and the Commonwealth Act section 15, the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 section 7B is declared to be a law to which the Commonwealth Act section 15 applies.
4.Expiry of regulations
Unless sooner repealed, these regulations expire at the end of the period of 12 months beginning on the day on which regulation 3 comes into operation.