Magistrates' Court General (Amendment) Regulations 2000 (Vic)

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Magistrates' Court General (Amendment)

Regulations 2000

S.R. No. 27/2000

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation Page
1. Objectives 1
2. Authorising provision 1
3. Commencement 1
4. Principal Regulations 2
5. Further provision under which infringement notices may be
issued 2
6. New regulation 1108 inserted 2

1108.      Enforcement against body corporate—prescribed person

may state that a person was a director 2

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STATUTORY RULES 2000

S.R. No. 27/2000

Magistrates' Court Act 1989

Magistrates' Court General (Amendment)

Regulations 2000

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 11 April 2000

Responsible Minister:

ROB HULLS

Attorney-General

STACEY ROBERTSON

Acting Clerk of the Executive Council

1. Objectives

The objectives of these Regulations are—

(a)

to prescribe a further provision under which infringement notices may be issued in order that the enforcement procedure under Schedule 7 to the Act may be used; and

(b)

to provide a prescribed person for the purposes of clause 8A(2)(b) of Schedule 7 to the Act.

2. Authorising provision

These Regulations are made under section 140(1) of the Magistrates' Court Act 1989.

3. Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on
12 April 2000.

Magistrates' Court General (Amendment) Regulations 2000

r. 4 S.R. No. 27/2000

4. Principal Regulations

In these Regulations, the Magistrates' Court
General Regulations 19901 are called the Principal
Regulations.

5.  Further provision under which infringement notices may be issued

In regulation 1103 of the Principal Regulations,
after paragraph (b), insert—

"(ba) section 68(1) of the Electricity Safety Act

1998;".

6. New regulation 1108 inserted

After regulation 1107 of the Principal Regulations insert—

"1108. Enforcement against body corporate—

prescribed person may state that a person

was a director

For the purposes of clause 8A(2)(b) of appointed as deputy sheriff under section 107 of the Supreme Court Act 1986 is a prescribed person.".

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Magistrates' Court General (Amendment) Regulations 2000

S.R. No. 27/2000 Notes

NOTES

1 Reg. 4: S.R. No. 170/1990. Reprint No. 3 as at 1 August 1999.

Subsequently amended by S.R. No. 135/1999.

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