Section 39Part 6 — Miscellaneous Provisions
Regulations
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The Cabinet may make regulations —
prescribing anything by this Act required to be prescribed;
exempting any person or class of persons or business o r class of business from any provision of this Act ;
prescribing forms to be used;
prescribing any returns to be made under this Act ;
prescribing any fees payable; and
providing for such matters as may be necessary or convenient for carrying out or giving effect to this Act and its administration.
Regulations made under this Act may —
make different provision in relation to different cases or circumstances;
a pply in respect of particular persons or particular cases or particular classes of persons or particular classes of cases, and define a class by reference to any circumstances whatsoever; or
contain such transitional, consequential, incidental or suppl ementary provisions as appear to the Cabinet to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the regulations.
Regulations made under this Act may create an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars.
Fees prescribed for the pu rpose of this Act need bear no relationship to the cost of providing any service.