Children's Court Amendment (Children's Court Clinic) Regulation 2011 (NSW)

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2011 No 315

New South Wales

Children’s Court Amendment

(Children’s Court Clinic) Regulation

2011

under the

Children's Court Act 1987

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Children’s Court Act 1987.

GREG SMITH, MP

Attorney General

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to provide for the transfer of the staff of the Children’s Court
Clinic from the Department of Attorney General and Justice to the NSW Health Service.
This Regulation is made under the Children’s Court Act 1987, including clauses 1 and 8 of

Schedule 2.

Published LW 1 July 2011 Page 1
2011 No 315
Clause 1 Children’s Court Amendment (Children’s Court Clinic) Regulation 2011

Children’s Court Amendment (Children’s Court Clinic)

Regulation 2011

under the

Children's Court Act 1987

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Children’s Court Amendment (Children’s Court
Clinic) Regulation 2011.

2      Commencement

This Regulation commences on 1 July 2011 and is required to be published on the NSW legislation website.

3 Amendment of Children’s Court Regulation 2009

Clause 11

Insert after clause 10:

11      Transfer of Children’s Court Clinic staff to NSW Health Service

(1) The staff of the Children’s Court Clinic who are employed in the Department of Attorney General and Justice are, on the commencement of this clause, transferred to the NSW Health Service.
(2) The terms and conditions under which any such member of staff is to be employed in the NSW Health Service are to be determined by the Director-General of the Department of Health until such time as provision is otherwise made in respect of the member of staff under the Health Services Act 1997 or any other law.
(3) The NSW Health Service is prescribed as a public sector agency for the purposes of clause 8 of Schedule 2 to the Act.
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