How up-to-date is current consolidated law on e-Laws?
At the top of each current consolidated statute or regulation on e-Laws, there is an indication of the consolidation period for that consolidation. The consolidation period is the period during which the consolidation being accessed accurately represents the consolidated law. The “from” date in a consolidation period will be the date the law was enacted if no amendments or coming into force events subsequently affected the law. If the consolidation reflects amendments or coming into force events that affected the law, the “from” date will be the date the amendments were enacted or the provisions came into force. The “to” date in a consolidation period is the date to which the consolidation is current. The “to” date for most current consolidated laws is “e-Laws currency date”. Clicking on the “e-Laws currency date” link in the consolidation period takes you to the e-Laws Consolidation Currency Date web page, which tells you what the e-Laws currency date is on the day you are accessing t
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