Tasmanian Legislation
Co-operative Schemes (Administrative Actions) Act 2001
An Act relating to administrative actions by Commonwealth authorities and officers of the Commonwealth under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Tasmania) Act 1994 and other State co-operative scheme laws and for other purposes [Royal Assent 29 June 2001]
Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
PART 1 - Preliminary
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Co-operative Schemes (Administrative Actions) Act 2001 .
2. Commencement The provisions of this Act commence on a day or days to be proclaimed.
3. Interpretation In this Act – administrative action means an act or omission of an administrative or legislative nature, and includes any act or omission of an administrative nature that is done or omitted in the course of or ancillary to or preliminary to or subsequent to judicial proceedings (civil or criminal); commencement time means (except as provided by section 4(4) ) – (a) in relation to the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Tasmania) Act 1994 , the time when section 4(1) commences; or (b) in relation to any other relevant State Act, the time when it becomes a relevant State Act for the purposes of this Act by a proclamation made under section 4(2) ; Commonwealth authority means an authority or body (whether incorporated or not) that is established or continued in existence by or under an Act of the Commonwealth, but does not include the Federal Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia or the Federal Circuit Court of Australia; confer includes impose; function includes a duty; invalid administrative action means an administrative action of a Commonwealth authority or an officer of the Commonwealth taken, or purportedly taken – (a) pursuant to a function or power conferred, or purportedly conferred, by or under a relevant State Act (the "relevant function or power"); and (b) in circumstances where the relevant function or power could not have been conferred on the authority or officer by a law of the Commonwealth the operation of which in the relevant respect was based on the legislative powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth (including, for example, circumstances where the authority or officer was, or purportedly was, under an express or implied duty to perform the function or exercise the power) – that was invalid because of the circumstances referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) , whether or not it was also invalid on any other ground; liability includes a duty or obligation; officer of the Commonwealth has the same meaning as in section 75(v) of the Constitution of the Commonwealth; relevant function or power means a function or power referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of invalid administrative action ; relevant State Act is defined in section 4 ; right includes an interest or status.
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