Premier & Cabinet

Type:
Department of Premier and Cabinet Circular
Identifier:
C2017-06
Status:
Archived

C2017-06-Statute Law Revision Program

Description

  • Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bills will be prepared for each sitting of Parliament (Budget and Spring) in 2018.
  • Proposals require approval by the relevant Minister/s before submission to the Parliamentary Counsel.
  • Submissions to the Parliamentary Counsel for the Budget sitting are required by Thursday 22 February 2018.
  • Submissions to the Parliamentary Counsel for the Spring sitting are required by Thursday 2 August 2018.
  • This Circular sets out the principles and procedures to be observed for the Statute Law Revision Program.

Detailed Outline

Content and Nature of Proposals for Inclusion in Bills

Bills will contain the following matters only:

  • minor amendments proposed by government agencies
  • minor amendments by way of pure statute law revision proposed by the Parliamentary Counsel
  • repeals of obsolete or unnecessary Acts (subject to any remaining operative provisions being transferred to other appropriate Acts), proposed by government agencies or the Parliamentary Counsel
  • savings and transitional provisions.

Amendments proposed by agencies must be non-controversial and must contain no more than minor policy changes. Matters that are usually inappropriate for inclusion in the Statute Law Revision Program include but are not limited to:

  • amendments increasing sentences of imprisonment for offences, or creating offences punishable by imprisonment
  • amendments increasing monetary penalties by very high amounts
  • amendments that prejudice the private rights of any person
  • amendments retrospectively imposing liabilities on any person
  • amendments to Acts dealing with controversial subject matter
  • amendments that have been the subject of disputes between agencies, or that require considerable whole of government consideration
  • lengthy or voluminous amendments.

Procedures for Submission of Proposed Amendments

Ministers should ensure that their agencies are advised of the following procedures for submission of proposals:

  • Requests for matters to be included in Bills should be drafted for the Minister’s signature and addressed to the Parliamentary Counsel.
  • Requests should be accompanied by a parliamentary briefing note of not more than one page per proposal. A briefing note template and an example are set out in Attachment 1 and Attachment 2 respectively. Each briefing note should relate to amendments to one Act only and should be in plain English, assuming no knowledge of the particular issue. It should include:
    • a broad statement of the rationale for the proposal (ie: why it is required), its context and who has proposed it
    • a general outline of the proposal in non-technical terms and how it will resolve the problem
    • full implications of the proposal.
  • Where an Act (or part of an Act) is administered jointly by two Ministers, written approval from each Minister is required to be obtained before the proposal is submitted to the Parliamentary Counsel.
  • Each matter will be assessed initially by the Parliamentary Counsel and then by the Deputy Secretary, Cabinet and Legal, Department of Premier and Cabinet. Any matter considered to be unsuitable for the program will not be included.

Dates for Submission

To facilitate preparation of Bills, Ministers should ensure that proposals from their agencies are submitted to the Parliamentary Counsel throughout the year as soon as the need for an amendment is identified and approved by the Minister.

Subject to their being assessed as suitable for the Statute Law Revision Program, proposals approved by the relevant Minister/s and received by the Parliamentary Counsel by Thursday 22 February 2018 will be included in the Bill for the Budget Sittings and proposals received by Thursday 2 August 2018 will be included in the Bill for the Spring Sittings.

Proposals submitted after these dates will be considered for inclusion in the following Sitting’s Bill unless formally withdrawn.

Enquiries may be directed to the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office or Cabinet and Legal, Department of Premier and Cabinet.


Timothy Reardon
Secretary

Overview

Who needs to know and/or comply with this?

Departments
Executive agencies related to Departments
Advisory Entities (including Boards and Committees)
Separate agencies
State Owned Corporations
Statutory Authorities/Bodies
Subsidiaries of the NSW Government established under the Corporations Act

Compliance

Not Mandatory

AR Details

Date Issued
Dec 21, 2017
Review Date
Dec 22, 2018
Replaces
Replaced By

Contacts

Contact
Contact us
Phone
02 9228 5555
Publishing Entity
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Issuing Entity
Department of Premier and Cabinet