What are the components of a consolidated regulation?
Title and regulation number – Regulations are made under statutes that authorize their making. There are, therefore, two titles associated with a regulation: the title of the statute under which the regulation is made and the title of the regulation itself, such as “General” or “Licences”. A regulation is also assigned a number when it is filed with the Registrar of Regulations. Consolidation period – Indicated at the top of each current and historical version of a consolidated regulation on e-Laws, the consolidation period is the period during which that version of the regulation is an accurate consolidation of the regulation on the day the version is accessed on e-Laws. A consolidation period is not indicated on revoked or spent regulations. Notice of additional information – Some current consolidated regulations have a Notice of additional information below the consolidation period. The Notice is included to provide information on amendments or coming into force events that occur af