Federal Register of Legislation
Migration Amendment Act 1991
No. 86 of 1991
TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section 1. Short title etc. 2. Commencement 3. Interpretation 4. Period of grace 5. Insertion of new sections: 16a. Visas 16b. Travel-only visas 6. Entry visas etc. 7. Repeal of section 18 and insertion of new section: 18. Effect of entry visas 8. Circumstances in which non-citizens may become illegal entrants 9. Regulations may provide for visas 10. Grant or refusal of visas 11. Grant or refusal of entry permits 12. Repeal of section and insertion of new section: 47. Permanent entry permit not to be granted to non-citizen after entry into Australia unless the non-citizen holds a temporary entry permit 13. Circumstances in which entry permits may be granted to statutory visitors after entry into Australia 14. Insertion of new Division: Division 4a—Unprocessed persons 54a. Processing areas 54b. Unprocessed persons 54c. Restraint of unprocessed persons 54d. Prohibited persons 54e. Maintenance of prohibited persons 54f. Removal of prohibited persons 54g. Officers' powers of arrest 54h. Daily maintenance amount 15. Deportation of illegal entrants
Section 16. Deportation order to be executed 17. Carriage of persons to Australia without documentation 18. Custody of prohibited entrant during stay of vessel in port 19. Custody of prohibited entrant during stay of aircraft in Australia 20. Insertion of new section: 89a. Transfer of person in custody under section 88 or 89 to a processing area 21. Internal review of certain decisions 22. Applications for review by Tribunal 23. Non-reviewable decisions 24. Remuneration and allowances of other members 25. Regulations 26. Further amendments of Principal Act 27. Application of amendments—sections 88 and 89 of the Principal Act
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