Magistrates' Court (Criminal Procedure) (Amendment) Rules 2006 (Vic)
Magistrates' Court (Criminal Procedure) (Amendment) Rules 2006
S.R. No. 72/2006
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Rule Page
1.Object
2.Authorising provisions
3.Commencement
4.Substitution of Order 3
ORDER 3—INFRINGEMENTS COURT
3.01Infringements Court
5.Statute law revision
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STATUTORY RULES 2006
S.R. No. 72/2006
Magistrates' Court Act 1989
Magistrates' Court (Criminal Procedure) (Amendment) Rules 2006
The Chief Magistrate together with 2 Deputy Chief Magistrates jointly make the following Rules:
1.Object
The object of these Rules is to prescribe a venue of the Court for the purposes of the Infringements Act 2006 and to amend certain references to forms.
2.Authorising provisions
These Rules are made under section 16 of the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 and all other enabling powers.
3.Commencement
These Rules come into operation on 1 July 2006.
4.Substitution of Order 3
For Order 3 of the Magistrates' Court (Criminal Procedure) Rules 2006[1] substitute—
"ORDER 3—INFRINGEMENTS COURT
3.01Infringements Court
The following venue of the Court is prescribed as a venue at which any particular proceeding or class of proceeding or procedure set out in the Infringements Act 2006 is to be brought—
436 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.".
5.Statute law revision
In the Magistrates' Court (Criminal Procedure) Rules 2006—
(a)in Rule 8.03, in paragraph (a), for "Form 1" substitute "Form 2"; and
(b)in Rule 8.03, in paragraph (b), for "Form 3 of Schedule 3" substitute "Form 1 of Schedule 2"; and
(c)in Schedule 2, in Form 2 for "RULE 8.03(b)" substitute "RULE 8.03(a) and (b)".
Dated: 22 June 2006
DANIEL J. MULING,
Acting Chief MagistrateJELENA POPOVIC,
Deputy Chief MagistratePETER LAURITSEN,
Deputy Chief Magistrate
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[1] Rule 4: S.R. No. 55/2006.
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