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Court Security (Amendment) Regulations 2000

S.R. No. 47/2000

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation Page
1. Objectives 1
2. Authorising provisions 1
3. Amendment to Schedule of prescribed courts and clerks 1

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STATUTORY RULES 2000

S.R. No. 47/2000

Court Security Act 1980

Court Security (Amendment) Regulations 2000

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 22 June 2000

Responsible Minister:

ROB HULLS

Attorney-General

HELEN DOYE

Clerk of the Executive Council

1. Objectives

The objectives of these Regulations are—

(a)

to prescribe the Legal Profession Tribunal as a court; and

(b)

to prescribe the registrar of that Tribunal as a clerk—

for the purposes of the Court Security Act 1980.

2. Authorising provisions

These Regulations are made under section 6 of the
Court Security Act 1980.

3.  Amendment to Schedule of prescribed courts and clerks

In the Schedule to the Court Security Regulations
19941—

Court Security (Amendment) Regulations 2000

S.R. No. 47/2000 r. 3
(a)

in column 1, after the item relating to the "Legal Profession Tribunal";

(b)

Secretary of the Firearms Appeals

in column 2, after the item relating to the "Registrar of the Legal Profession Tribunal".

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Court Security (Amendment) Regulations 2000

Notes S.R. No. 47/2000
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