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RADIATION PROTECTION
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Consequential amendments to other written laws

46. The provisions of the Acts specified in the first column of the Second Schedule are amended in the manner set out in the second column thereof.

Transitional and saving provisions

47.—(1) All acts done by the Health Sciences Authority or the Chief Executive thereof under the repealed Radiation Protection Act before the appointed day shall continue to remain valid and applicable as though done by the Agency or the Director-General under the corresponding provision in this Act, until such time as invalidated, revoked, cancelled or otherwise determined by the Agency or the Director-General, as the case may be.

(2) Any decision, direction, document, licence, consent, approval or authorisation prepared, made, issued or granted by the Health Sciences Authority or the Chief Executive thereof under the repealed Radiation Protection Act before the appointed day shall, insofar as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to be a decision, direction, document, licence, consent, approval or authorisation prepared, made, issued or granted by the Agency or the Director-General, as the case may be, under the corresponding provision in this Act.

(3) Where anything has been commenced by or on behalf of the Health Sciences Authority or the Chief Executive thereof under the repealed Radiation Protection Act before the appointed day, such thing may be carried on and completed by the Agency or the Director-General, as the case may be, under the corresponding provision in this Act.

(4) Where an appeal has been made to the Minister under section 17 of the repealed Radiation Protection Act and the appeal has not been dealt with or disposed of immediately before the appointed day, the appeal may be dealt with in accordance with that repealed section as if this Act had not been enacted.

(5) Any subsidiary legislation made under the repealed Radiation Protection Act and in force immediately before the appointed day shall, so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, continue in force as if made under this Act until it is revoked or repealed.

(6) Any written law or document referring to the repealed Radiation Protection Act or any provision thereof shall, as far as may be necessary