INTERPRETATION ACT [Chapter 1:01] (as amended 1st March 2005)
(2) Any power conferred by an enactment
to make a statutory instrument may be exercised—
(a) either in relation to all cases to which the
power extends, or in relation to all those
cases subject to specified exceptions, or in
relation to any specified cases or classes
of case; and
(b) so as to make, as respects the cases in
relation to which it is exercised—
(3) Any amendment or replacement of a
standard publication, whether before or after
the coming into operation of the statutory
instrument incorporating a reference to that
standard publication, shall be of force for the
purposes of that statutory instrument as if
incorporated therein in terms of subsection (2).
(4) While any statutory instrument in which
reference is made to a standard publication is
in force, copies of—
(a) the standard publication or any replacement thereof; and
(i) the full provision to which the power
extends, or any less provision,
whether by way of exception or otherwise; and
(ii) the same provision for all cases in
relation to which the power is exercised, or a different provision for different cases or classes of case, or a
different provision as respects the
same case or class of case for different purposes of the enactment; and
(iii) any such provision either unconditional or subject to any specified
condition.
(b) any other standard publication or other
specification or document incorporated by
reference in the first-mentioned standard
publication; and
(c) any amendment of the standard publication, specifications or documents;
shall be kept at such offices in Zimbabwe as
may be specified in the statutory instrument,
where they may be inspected free of charge:
Provided that failure to comply with this subsection shall not affect the validity of the
statutory instrument.
22 References in statutory instruments
to standard publications
23 Application of this Act in relation to
model by-laws or regulations
(1) In this section—
“standard publication” means any—
(a) publication embodying a standard or code
of practice laid down by the Standards
Association of Zimbabwe, the South African Bureau of Standards or the British
Standards Institution; or
(b) any other publication specified by the
President by notice in the Gazette for the
purposes of this definition.
(2) When an enactment confers the power to
make a statutory instrument the power shall be
construed as authorizing the making of a
statutory instrument prescribing requirements
merely by reference to a standard publication.
(1) Where an enactment confers the power to
make model by-laws or regulations, this Act
shall apply in respect of—
(a) the power as if it were a power to make a
statutory instrument; and
(b) model by-laws or regulations made in
terms of the power as if they were statutory instruments.
(2) Subsection (1) shall apply in respect of a
power to make model by-laws or regulations,
or any by-laws or regulations made in terms of
such a power, whether that power or those
regulations or by-laws, as the case may be,
existed before the 15th August, 1975, or come
into existence on or after that date.
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