Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76
Current version for 1 September 2012 to date (accessed 25 May 2013 at 06:40)
Chapter 1Section 5

5   What is an enactment?

An enactment is:
(a)  in relation to a reviewable decision—an Act (other than this Act) or a statutory rule (other than a statutory rule made under this Act), or
(b)  in any other case—an Act (other than this Act).
Note. The Interpretation Act 1987 defines statutory rule to mean:
(a)  a regulation, by-law, rule or ordinance:
(i)  that is made by the Governor, or
(ii)  that is made by a person or body other than the Governor, but is required by law to be approved or confirmed by the Governor, or
(b)  a rule of court.
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