Federal Register of Legislation
Telecommunications (interception) Act 1979
Subsection 34 (1)
DECLARATION OF THE INDEPENDENT COMMISION AGAINST CORRUPTION
WHEREAS the Premier of the State of New South Wales has requested that the Independent Commission Against Corruption be declared an agency for the purposes of the Act, and
WHEREAS I am satisfied that the law of New South Wales makes satisfactory provision in relation to the matters set out in subsection 35 (1) of the Act, and
WHEREAS I am satisfied that the State of New South Wales has entered into an agreement as required by subsection 35 (2) of the Act,
NOW THEREFORE I, Michael John Duffy, Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, hereby declare, under subsection 34 (1) of the Act, the Independent Commission Against Corruption to be an agency for the purposes of the Act.
Dated this 15th of May 1990.
MICHAEL DUFFY Attorney-General
N.N.—9053133
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