The West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking (Repeal) Act, 2018

The West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking (Repeal) Act, 2018
Government of Pakistan
3697805The West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking (Repeal) Act, 20182018Government of Pakistan

The Gazette of Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018



PART I

Acts, Ordinances, President's Orders and Regulations

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SECRETARIAT

Islamabad, the 27th December, 2018

No. F. 22(21)/2018-Legis. — The following Act of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) received the assent of the Present on the 25th December, 2018, is hereby published for general information:-

ACT NO. XXXIX OF 2018

AN

ACT

To repeal the West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking Ordinance, 1959 to the extent of Islamabad Capital Territory

Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking Ordinance, 1959 (XII of 1959) to the extent of Islamabad Capital Territory:

It is hereby enacted as follows:

1. Short title and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking (Repeal) Act, 2018.

(2) lt shall come into force at once in its applicability to the extent of Islamabad Capital Territory.

2. Repeal.—The West Pakistan Juvenile Smoking Ordinance, 1959 (Ordinance No. XII of 1959) is hereby repealed.

TAHIR HUSSAIN,
Secretary.

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