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Concurrent operation of State laws

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207 Concurrent operation of State laws

(1)

It is the intention of the Parliament that this Act is not to apply to the exclusion of a law of a State or Territory to the extent that that law is capable of operating concurrently with this Act.

(2)

The regulations may prescribe kinds of laws of States and Territories as examples of laws to which subsection (1) applies.

Note:

Before the regulations can be made, the Minister must be satisfied that the Commonwealth and all the host jurisdictions agree: see paragraph 210(2)(b).

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