Western Australian Products Symbol Act 1972

Products Symbol Regulations 1980

 

Products Symbol Regulations 1980

Contents

1.Citation1

2.Interpretation1

3.Certificate of appointment1

Schedule

Notes

Compilation table3

Defined terms

 

Western Australian Products Symbol Act 1972

Products Symbol Regulations 1980

1.Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Products Symbol Regulations 1980 1.

2.Interpretation

In these regulations unless the contrary intention appears — 

the Act means the Western Australian Products Symbol Act 1972.

3.Certificate of appointment

(1)Every person appointed to be an inspector under section 7 of the Act shall be furnished with a certificate evidencing his appointment, in the form of Form 1 in the Schedule to these regulations.

(2)The certificate referred to in subregulation (1) shall carry a photograph of the appointee and be signed by the appointee and the Minister.

 

Schedule

Form 1

 

Western Australian Products Symbol Act 1972

CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT

This is to certify that ……………………………

the holder of this Certificate of Appointment is appointed as an Inspector pursuant to section 7 of the Western Australian Products Symbol Act 1972, and is authorised to carry out the requirements of the Act within Western Australia.

…………………………………..

Signature of Appointee.

………………………………….

Signature, Minister for Industrial

Development and Commerce 2.

 

Notes

1This is a compilation of the Products Symbol Regulations 1980. There have been no amendments to the regulations.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Products Symbol Regulations 1980

4 Jul 1980 p. 2257

4 Jul 1980

2The designation of Ministers may be altered by the Governor under the Alteration of Statutory Designations Act 1974. At the time of this reprint the former Minister for Industrial Development and Commerce is known as the Minister for Commerce and Trade.

 

 

Defined terms

 

[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]

Defined termProvision(s)

the Act2