South Australian Legislation
South Australia South Australian Ports (Disposal of Maritime Assets) Act 2000 An Act to provide for the disposal of assets of the South Australian Ports Corporation; to provide for the repeal of the South Australian Ports Corporation Act 1994; and for other purposes.
Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 3 Interpretation 4 Certain maritime assets to be treated as personal property 5 Territorial application of Act Part 2—Disposal of maritime assets 6 Transfer of maritime assets to State-owned company with a view to sale of shares in the company 7 Disposal of maritime assets and liabilities 8 Terms of certain sale/lease agreements 9 Orders, agreements etc to be laid before Parliament 10 Division of land and related changes to the Development Plan 11 Government guarantee 12 Application of proceeds of sale/lease agreement Part 3—Staff 13 Transfer of staff 14 Employee transfer orders Part 4—Dissolution of the Corporation 15 Dissolution of the Corporation 16 Repeal of the South Australian Ports Corporation Act 1994 Part 5—Recreational access to ports 17 Recreational access agreements 18 Enforcement of recreational access agreements Part 6—Statutory easement 19 Statutory easement Part 7—The Port Adelaide Container Terminal Monitoring Panel 20 Port Adelaide Container Terminal Monitoring Panel 21 Membership of panel 22 Procedure of panel 23 Performance objectives and criteria 24 Obligation to report 25 Notice of breach Part 8—Limitation on cross ownership 26 Limitation on cross-ownership Part 9—Miscellaneous 27 Provision of capital to State-owned company 28 State-owned company to be instrumentality of the Crown 29 Contract or arrangement between Corporation and State-owned company 30 Amount payable by State-owned company in lieu of tax 31 Validation of certain contracts etc 32 Interaction between this Act and other Acts 33 Effect of things done or allowed under this Act 34 Stamp duty 35 Land tax 36 Registration of transfer of land 37 Non-application of Parliamentary Committees Act 1991 38 Regulations Schedule 1—Division of land Schedule 2—Amendments to Development Plan Ceduna (DC)—13 April 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions (2) Residential Zone Land Not Within a Council Area (Coastal Waters)—13 April 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions Land Not Within a Council Area (Metropolitan)—6 April 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions (2) Coastal Zone Port Adelaide Enfield (City)—11 May 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions (2) Industry (Deferred Port) Zone (3) Industry (Port) Zone (4) MOSS (Conservation) Zone (5) In the MOSS (Buffer) Zone Port Lincoln (City)—16 September 1999 (1) Council-Wide provisions (2) Lincoln Harbor (Area 6) Port Pirie (City)—16 March 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions (2) Commercial 3 Zone Wallaroo (CT)—23 March 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions Yorketown (DC)—23 March 2000 (1) Council-Wide provisions Schedule 3—Superannuation benefits for transferred employees 1 Interpretation 2 Triple S Scheme 3 New scheme contributors 4 Old scheme contributors 5 Special provision for certain old scheme contributors 6 Provisions as to preservation apply despite the fact that the transferred employee may be over 55 7 Modifications to Superannuation Act 1988 to continue in operation Legislative history
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