Acts and Instruments (Framework Reform) Act 2015 (10 of 2015)
Schedule 1 Acts, legislative instruments and notifiable instruments
Part 3 Legislative instruments and notifiable instruments generally
Legislative Instruments Act 2003
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48F Simplified outline of this Part
Legislative instruments are automatically repealed after a fixed period of time (subject to some exceptions). The automatic repeal is called sunsetting.
Generally, legislative instruments sunset on the first 1 April or 1 October on or after the tenth anniversary of their registration. The Attorney-General may (by legislative instrument) defer sunsetting in some circumstances.
The Attorney-General must arrange for the tabling in each House of Parliament of a list of legislative instruments that are due for sunsetting on the same day. The Office of Parliamentary Counsel must then arrange for each rule-maker to be given a copy of the list.
Either House of Parliament may resolve to continue in force a legislative instrument that would otherwise sunset.
A legislative instrument does not sunset if this Act or a regulation under this Act, or another Act, provides or has the effect that this Part does not apply to the instrument.