Survey Co-ordination Act 1949 No 27
Repealed version for 31 March 2000 to 24 June 2003 (accessed 26 May 2013 at 02:15)
Section 22

22   Regulations

(1)  The Governor may make regulations not inconsistent with this Act prescribing all matters which by this Act are required or permitted to be prescribed, or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed, for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.

Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions the Governor may make regulations for or with respect to:

(a)  the form of and the particulars to be contained in notices of intention to commence surveys or of having commenced surveys,
(b)  the form of the central plan register and the classifications and particulars of plans to be recorded therein and the particulars to be marked upon recorded plans,
(c)  the kinds and specifications of permanent marks to be placed under this Act, and empowering the Surveyor-General to authorise departures from such prescribed permanent marks,
(d)  regulating the placing, adoption or establishment of permanent marks under this Act,
(e)  prescribing the conditions as to notice supervision re-establishment and report to the Surveyor-General under which permanent marks may be altered or removed for the purpose of any building reconstruction or other work, or for any reason which may render such removal or alteration necessary,
(f)  prescribing standards of measurement and of accuracy to be adopted for the purposes of any survey not required to be carried out in accordance with the Surveyors Act 1929–1946, or the regulations thereunder, and the connection of any survey to any existing survey mark or permanent mark pursuant to this Act,
(g)  prescribing conventional signs to be used on plans required to be prepared and forwarded to the Surveyor-General under this Act,
(h)  empowering the Surveyor-General to call for the production of the field notes of any survey a plan of which is recorded or forwarded or set out on any list forwarded to the Surveyor-General under this Act.

(2)  The regulations may impose a penalty not exceeding 0.5 penalty unit for any breach thereof.
(3), (4)  (Repealed)
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