Regulations 1992 No.33 of 1992 Barranyi (North Island) Local Management Committee Repeal Regulations
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* / NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA Regulations 1992, No. 33* Regulations under the Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act I, JAMES HENRY MUIRHEAD, the Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act. Dated 26 June 1992. J.H. MUIRHEAD Administrator BARRANYI (NORTH ISLAND) LOCAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE REPEAL REGULATIONS 1. CITATION These Regulations may be cited as the Barranyi (North Island) Local Management Committee Repeal Regulations. 2. REPEAL The Barranyi (North Island) Local Management Committee Regulations (Regulations 1992, No. 22) are repealed. 3. EXPIRATION These Regulations expire on the day after the day on which they come into operation. * Notified in the Northern Territory Government Gazette on 8 July 1992. Government Printer of the Northern Territory Price: $0.70
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