The Lunacy Act 1928 (No. 3721) consolidated ‘the Law relating to the Insane’. It commenced on 18 December 1929 and was repealed by the Mental Hygiene Act 1958. The title of the Lunacy Act 1928 changed with the Mental Hygiene (Mode of Citation) Act 1943 (No. 4963). The Lunacy Act 1928 repeals Lunacy Act 1915,…
The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Amending Act 1885 (No. 816) further amended the Act for Hospitals and Charitable Institutions 1864. The Amending Act commenced on 29 April 1886; the Principal Act was repealed by the Hospitals and Charities Act (No. 1099) in 1890.
The long title of the Hospitals and Charities Act 1890 (No. 1099) was ‘An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Hospitals and Charities.’ It commenced on 1 August 1890 and was repealed by the Hospitals and Charities Act 1915 (No. 2666).
The Hospitals and Charities Act 1915 (No. 2666) was subtitled ‘An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Hospitals and Charities’. It commenced on 1 October 1915 and was repealed by the Hospitals and Charities Act 1922 (No. 3260) on 1 July 1923.
The Crimes Act 1915 (No.2637) is ‘An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Crimes and Criminal Offenders’. It came into operation on 1 October 1915. The Crimes Act 1915 was repealed by the Crimes Act 1958, which was passed on 30 September 1958.
The purpose of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (No. 24/2006) is to reform the law relating to education and training to provide a high standard of education and training for Victorians. It makes provisions for compulsory schooling, vocational, technical and further education and training, establishment and regulation of Government and independent schools, home…
The Mental Hygiene Act 1958 (No.6314) was ‘An Act to consolidate the Law relating to Mental Hygiene.’ It commenced on 1 April 1959, and was repealed and re-enacted by Mental Health Act 1959 (No.6605) on 1 November 1962
The Mental Health Act 1986 (59/1986) was “to provide for the care, treatment and protection of persons who are mentally ill, to establish a Mental Health Review Board, to define the role of the Department of Health with respect to mental health, to repeal the Mental Health Act 1959 and for other purposes.”. The Act…
The Children’s Court Act 1915 (No. 2627) consolidated the Law relating to Children’s Courts. It commenced on 1 October 1915 and was repealed by the Children’s Court Act 1928.
The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Amending Act 1884 amended the Act for Hospitals and Charitable Institutions 1864 (No. 220). The amending act commenced on 20 March 1885. The Principal Act was repealed in 1890.