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Ch10 Legislation / DELEGATED LEGISLATION / Making and registration of legislative instruments / Register of Legislative Instruments



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House of Representatives                                Ch 10                                                 p 399

 

Legislation / DELEGATED LEGISLATION / Making and registration of legislative instruments

 

Register of Legislative Instruments

All new legislative instruments made are required to be recorded in the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments. The Register is a database of legislative instruments (including compilations consolidating amendments) which is publicly accessible. 1 Generally, a legislative instrument that is required to be registered is not enforceable unless it is registered. 2

The Act provides for pre-existing legislative instruments to be progressively registered—instruments less than 5 years old within a year and older instruments within three years. 3 If a pre-existing legislative instrument is not registered on or before the relevant date it is taken to be repealed. 4



Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , ss. 20-23. Internet access to the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments (FRLI) is via the Attorney-General’s Department ComLaw database—http://www.comlaw.gov.au.



Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , s. 31.



Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , ss. 28-30.



Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , s. 32.