Directory of Legislation
On this page you will find a list of legislation and legislative instruments applicable to compliance management at UNE. Clicking on the name will take you to more information, where a link is provided. This may be an external website or document.
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Sunsets on 1 April 2025
A fundamental principal of the Act is that the operation of all radio transmitters (<470 Terahertz, just under infra red) must be authorised by a telecommunications licence. This is independent of the Telecommunications Act 1997, where a carrier licence or nominated carrier licence is required. This Act has relevance for the University as the operator of a Radio Station.
The Determination provides that a licensee may only operate a transmitter to communicate with a station or receiver if that communication is permitted by the licensee's licence.
To be ceased 01 Oct 2025.
To be ceased 01 Oct 2025.
To be ceased 01 Oct 2025
Under Part 4, clause 20 of the Residential Tenancies Regulation 2010 (made under this Act), the Residential System of the University is exempt from the requirements of the Act and Regulations.
The objects of this Act areâ€"
(a) to set out the rights of members of the public to pass along public roads, and
(b) to set out the rights of persons who own land adjoining a public road to have access to the public road, and
(c) to establish the procedures for the opening and closing of a public road, and
(d) to provide for the classification of roads, and
(e) to provide for the declaration of TfNSW and other public authorities as roads authorities for both classified and unclassified roads, and
(f) to confer certain functions (in particular, the function of carrying out road work) on TfNSW and on other roads authorities, and
(g) to provide for the distribution of the functions conferred by this Act between TfNSW and other roads authorities, and
(h) to regulate the carrying out of various activities on public roads.
The objects of this Act are to provideâ€"
(a) for the prevention, mitigation and suppression of bush and other fires in local government areas (or parts of areas) and other parts of the State constituted as rural fire districts, and
(b) for the co-ordination of bush fire fighting and bush fire prevention throughout the State, and
(c) for the protection of persons from injury or death, and property from damage, arising from fires, and
(c1) for the protection of infrastructure and environmental, economic, cultural, agricultural and community assets from damage arising from fires, and
(d) for the protection of the environment by requiring certain activities referred to in paragraphs (a)â€"(c1) to be carried out having regard to the principles of ecologically sustainable development described in section 6 (2) of the Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991.