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Access Australian Capital Territory Acts and regulations, bills, explanatory statements, parliamentary debates (Hansard) and government gazettes online.
Publication | Years | Website | |
Acts (current and repealed) | All | ACT Legislation Register | |
Regulations (current and repealed) | All | ACT Legislation Register | |
1989+ | ACT Legislation Register | ||
Explanatory statements | 1989+ | ACT Legislation Register | |
Hansard | 1995+ | ACT Legislative Assembly | |
Government Gazettes | 1989+ | ACT Legislation Register |
Australian Capital Territory Acts and regulations, bills, explanatory statements, parliamentary debates (Hansard) and government gazettes held by the Library. You will need to request these resources from our stack storage.
Acts: The law made by parliament and often referred to as an Act of Parliament. Sometimes referred to as a statute or legislation.
As made (Acts and regulations): Acts as originally passed by parliament without amendments. Also referred to as Sessional Acts or Acts as passed.
Bills: A draft of a new Act or a draft of an amendment to alter an existing Act. Statutes or Acts of Parliament, start life as a Bill.
Consolidated Acts: Consolidated Acts incorporate amendments made by other legislation since the original legislation was made. A consolidated Act refers to the combination of a number of Acts of Parliament into one codifying statute. This term is commonly used for electronic versions of legislation.
Explanatory Statements: The Explanatory Statement provides an explanation about the purpose of the bill.
Government Gazettes: A gazette is an official publication for the purpose of notifying the actions and decisions of the government. All Australian governments (Commonwealth, State and Territory) publish official gazettes.
Point in time: Point in time legislative research means establishing the content of an Act at a specific point in time. Point in time Act is used interchangeably with the term Historical Act or Reprint.
Regulations (Ordinances): Regulations are made under the authority of an Acts. Regulations contain details necessary to carry out specific matters relating to the Act. Regulations are 'delegated' or 'subsidiary' legislation. Other delegated legislation includes rules, ordinances and by-laws.
Repealed (Act or Regulation): Refers to legislation that is no longer in force.
This Guide has been developed by staff of the Legal Information Access Centre (LIAC), State Library of NSW. The State Library holds an extensive collection of case law, legislation and looseleaf publications.
State Library material held at offsite storage will be available after 4pm the next weekday. Call (02)9273 1414 to request in advance.