Miscellaneous Acts (Local Court) Amendment Act 2007 (NSW)

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An Act to amend various Acts and instruments as a consequence of the proposed enactment of the Local Court Act 2007.

1Name of Act

This Act is the Miscellaneous Acts (Local Court) Amendment Act 2007.

2Commencement

This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.

3Amendment of Acts and instruments

The Acts and instruments specified in Schedule 1 are amended as set out in that Schedule.

4Further amendment of Acts and instruments(1)

Each Act and instrument specified in Column 1 of Schedule 2 is amended by omitting “a Local Court” wherever occurring in the provision of that Act or instrument specified in Column 2 of that Schedule and inserting instead “the Local Court”.

(2)

Each Act and instrument specified in Column 1 of Schedule 3 is amended by omitting “A Local Court” wherever occurring in the provision of that Act or instrument specified in Column 2 of that Schedule and inserting instead “The Local Court”.

(3)

Each Act and instrument specified in Column 1 of Schedule 4 is amended by omitting “a Local Court constituted by a Magistrate sitting alone” wherever occurring in the provision of that Act or instrument specified in Column 2 of that Schedule and inserting instead “the Local Court”.

(4)

Each Act and instrument specified in Column 1 of Schedule 5 is amended by omitting “a Local Court constituted by a Magistrate” wherever occurring in the provision of that Act or instrument specified in Column 2 of that Schedule and inserting instead “the Local Court”.

(5)

Each Act and instrument specified in Column 1 of Schedule 6 is amended by omitting “a Local Court held before a Magistrate sitting alone” wherever occurring in the provision of that Act or instrument specified in Column 2 of that Schedule and inserting instead “the Local Court”.

(6)

Each Act and instrument specified in Column 1 of Schedule 7 is amended by omitting “Local Courts Act 1982” wherever occurring in the provision of that Act or instrument specified in Column 2 of that Schedule and inserting instead “Local Court Act 2007”.

5Repeal of Courts of Petty Sessions (Civil Claims) Further Amendment Act 1982 No 166

The Courts of Petty Sessions (Civil Claims) Further Amendment Act 1982 is repealed.

6Repeal of Act(1)

This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which all of the provisions of this Act have commenced.

(2)

The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30 of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.

Schedule 1Amendment of Acts and instruments

(Section 3)

Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000 No 2

Omit “Local Courts in proceedings” from section 38 (3).

Insert instead “the Local Court in proceedings”.

Apiaries Act 1985 No 16

Omit “a Local Court exercising jurisdiction under Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 46 (5).

Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under Part 3 (Civil jurisdiction) of the Local Court Act 2007”.

Bail Act 1978 No 161[1]Section 4 Definitions

Omit “a licensing court under the Liquor Act 1912” from the definition of Local Court in section 4 (1).

Insert instead “the Licensing Court”.

[2]Section 4 (1), definition of “magistrate”

Omit the definition. Insert instead:

magistrate means a Magistrate appointed under the Local Court Act 2007, a Licensing Magistrate under the Liquor Act 1982, a Children’s Magistrate appointed under the Children’s Court Act 1987 or an Industrial Magistrate appointed under the Industrial Relations Act 1996.

[2A]Section 22A Power to refuse to hear bail application

Omit section 22A (7).

[3]Sections 53C (1), 53E (3), 53F (1) (b) and 53K (2)

Omit “the registry of a Local Court” wherever occurring.

Insert instead “the Local Court”.

[4]Section 53D Hearing of formal objection to confirmation of forfeiture order

Omit “to which an objection to the confirmation of a forfeiture order is duly made” from section 53D (1).

[5]Section 53DA Hearing of formal objections to deemed forfeiture orders

Omit section 53DA (1). Insert instead:

(1)

If an objection to the confirmation of a forfeiture order taken to have been made under section 53AA is duly made to the Local Court, the Local Court must conduct a hearing to determine whether or not the order should be confirmed.

[6]Section 53K Application to set aside forfeiture order

Insert “relevant” before “registrar” in section 53K (5).

[7]Section 53L Hearing of application to set aside forfeiture order

Omit “If the Local Court to which an application to have a forfeiture order set aside is duly made is satisfied” from section 53L (1).

Insert instead “If an application to have a forfeiture order set aside is duly made to the Local Court and the Local Court is satisfied”.

[8]Section 53N Appeals

Omit “a Local Court’s” wherever occurring in section 53N (1) (a) and (b).

Insert instead “the Local Court’s”.

[9]Section 53N (2)

Insert “relevant” before “registrar”.

Bail Regulation 1999[1]Clause 3 Definitions

Omit the definition of clerk of a court in clause 3 (1).

Insert in alphabetical order:

registrar of a court includes the following:

  • (a)

    a registrar of the Supreme Court,

  • (b)

    the Registrar of the Court of Criminal Appeal,

  • (c)

    a registrar of the District Court,

  • (d)

    a registrar of the Local Court,

  • (e)

    a Children’s Registrar (within the meaning of the Children’s Court Act 1987).

[2]Clauses 8 (5), 19 (2) and 29 (d)

Omit “clerk” wherever occurring. Insert instead “registrar”.

Camperdown Cemetery Act 1948 No 14

Omit “a Local Court nearest to the place where the breach of such by-law was committed” from section 4E (1).

Insert instead “the Local Court”.

Casino Control Regulation 2001Liquor Act 1982

Omit the definition of court in section 4 (1). Insert instead:

court means the Local Court.

Child Protection (International Measures) Act 2006 No 12

Omit paragraph (d) of the definition of registrar in section 5 (1). Insert instead:

  • (d)

    if the court is the Local Court—a registrar referred to in section 18 of the Local Court Act 2007 (but not a deputy registrar).

  • Child Protection (Offenders Prohibition Orders) Act 2004 No 46[1]Section 4 Commissioner of Police may apply for orders

    Omit “Part 6 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from the note.

    Insert instead “Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [2]Section 9 Explanation of orders

    Omit “A Local Court that makes a prohibition order” from section 9 (1).

    Insert instead “If the Local Court makes a prohibition order, the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 10 Orders by consent

    Omit section 10 (5). Insert instead:

    (5)

    A registrar of the Local Court may not exercise the functions of the Local Court under this section.

    [4]Section 12 Notification of orders made in absence of registrable person

    Omit “The registrar of a Local Court that makes or varies or revokes a prohibition order against a registrable person in the absence of the person”.

    Insert instead “If the Local Court makes, varies or revokes a prohibition order, the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [5]Section 15 Appeal does not stay order

    Omit the note. Insert instead:

    Note—

    Section 70 of the Local Court Act 2007 provides for a right of appeal against the making of an order under this Act. Section 63 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 provides for a stay of orders on appeal.

    [6]Section 19 Recognition of prohibition orders made in other jurisdictions

    Omit “Local Courts” wherever occurring in section 19 (2) (c) and (f).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 No 55Criminal Procedure Act 1986

    Omit “Local Courts” wherever occurring in section 27 (1) and (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57

    Omit “Clerk of a Local Court” from section 42 (5) (d).

    Insert instead “registrar of the Local Court”.

    Children’s Court Act 1987 No 53[1]Section 3 Definitions

    Omit the definition of Chief Magistrate from section 3 (1). Insert instead:

    Chief Magistrate means the person appointed under section 14 (1) of the Local Court Act 2007 to be the Chief Magistrate of the Local Court.

    [2]Section 8 Senior Children’s Magistrate

    Omit “section 15 (1) of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 8 (4).

    Insert instead “section 15 (1) of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [3]Schedule 2 Savings and transitional provisions

    Omit clause 5 (1) (a). Insert instead:

  • (a)

    at any place at which sittings of the Local Court are held for the time being under section 22 of the Local Court Act 2007, or

  • Civil Procedure Act 2005 No 28[1]Section 23 Effect of abandoning excess claim

    Omit “section 66 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 23 (3).

    Insert instead “section 31 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [2]Section 41 Judicial supervision of arbitrator

    Omit “section 73 or 74 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 41 (1) (e).

    Insert instead “section 39 or 40 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [3]Section 96 Set-off of judgments

    Omit section 96 (4).

    [4]Section 107 Deferred payment and payment by instalments

    Omit section 107 (3).

    [5]Section 108 Order for examination

    Omit section 108 (4).

    [6]Part 9 Transfer of proceedings between courts

    Omit Division 3.

    [7]Schedule 1 Application of Act

    Omit “Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from the matter relating to the Local Court in Column 2.

    Insert instead “Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    Civil Procedure Regulation 2005[1]Clause 4 Fees payable in relation to court proceedings

    Omit clause 4 (5) (f).

    [2]Schedule 1 Court fees

    Omit Part 3. Insert instead:

    Part 3Local Court

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Column 3

    Matter for which fee payable

    Standard fee

    Corporation fee

    1

    Filing an originating process, under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007, in the Local Court sitting in its General Division

    $180

    $360

    2

    Filing an originating process, under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007, in the Local Court sitting in its Small Claims Division

    $73

    $146

    3

    Filing an application notice under Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007

    $70

    4

    Filing an application for an order for the rehearing of proceedings under Division 3 of Part 5 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005

    $313

    $626

    5

    Serving or attempting service by post of originating process by the Local Court

    $31 for each address to which process posted

    6

    Filing a notice of motion

    $63

    $126

    7

    Filing a notice of appeal, or application for leave to appeal, to the District Court under Part 3 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001, as applied to proceedings under Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007:

    • (a)

      in relation to a single notice

    $85

    • (b)

      in relation to more than 1 notice arising from the same court appearance

    $46

    Community Land Management Act 1989 No 202

    Omit “taken only before a Magistrate sitting as a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “dealt with summarily by the Local Court”.

    Constitution Act 1902 No 32

    Insert “Chief Magistrate, Deputy Chief Magistrate or Magistrate of the Local Court;” after “Local Courts;” in paragraph (f) of the definition of judicial office in section 52 (1).

    Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Act 1930 No 2

    Omit “at each Local Court throughout the State” from section 9 (c).

    Insert instead “at each place at which sittings of the Local Court are required to be held”.

    Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 No 82[1]Section 42 Contempt of Tribunal

    Omit “Sections 27A and 27B of the Local Courts Act 1982 apply” from section 42 (2).

    Insert instead “Section 24 of the Local Court Act 2007 applies”.

    [2]Section 42 (2)

    Omit “those sections apply to and in respect of contempt of a Local Court presided over by a Magistrate”.

    Insert instead “that section applies to and in respect of contempt of the Local Court”.

    Contracts Review Act 1980 No 16

    Omit paragraph (c) of the definition of Court in section 4 (1). Insert instead:

  • (c)

    in accordance with section 32 of the Local Court Act 2007, and without affecting the jurisdictional limitations referred to in that section, the Local Court, or

  • Coroners Act 1980 No 27[1]Section 4A State Coroners and Deputy State Coroners

    Omit section 4A (2), (3) and (4). Insert instead:

    (2)

    The persons appointed must be Magistrates.

    (3)

    An appointment is to be made by the commission of the person’s appointment as a Magistrate or by a subsequent written instrument.

    [2]Section 12A Obligation to report death

    Omit section 12A (2B).

    [3]Section 34 Evidence

    Omit “Local Courts” from section 34 (4) (b). Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 34 (4)

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court where, or nearest to the place where, the inquest or inquiry was held or would have been held had it not been dispensed with”.

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [5]Section 34 (5), definition of “appropriate official”

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court where, or nearest to the place where, that inquest or inquiry was held or would have been held had it not been dispensed with”.

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [6]Section 43 Contempt

    Omit “Sections 27A and 27B of the Local Courts Act 1982 apply”.

    Insert instead “Section 24 of the Local Court Act 2007 applies”.

    [7]Section 43

    Omit “they apply”. Insert instead “it applies”.

    Court Security Regulation 2005

    Omit “a Local Court with the approval of the registrar of the Court” from clause 6 (b).

    Insert instead “the Local Court with the approval of the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    Credit Act 1984 No 94

    Omit section 6 (1) (c) (ii). Insert instead:

  • (ii)

    the Local Court.

  • Credit (Savings and Transitional) Regulation 1984

    Omit clause 23 (a) and (b). Insert instead:

  • (a)

    a Magistrate, or

  • (b)

    a registrar of the Local Court, or

  • Crimes Act 1900 No 40[1]Section 562M Discretion to refuse to issue process in APVO matters

    Omit “Part 6 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 562M (2).

    Insert instead “Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [2]Section 562ZB Interim orders made by registrar of court with consent

    Omit “The registrar of a Local Court” from section 562ZB (1).

    Insert instead “A registrar of the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 562ZB (4)

    Omit “the registrar of a Local Court or the Registrar of the Children’s Court under this section is taken to have been made by a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court or the Registrar of the Children’s Court under this section is taken to have been made by the Local Court”.

    [4]Sections 562ZJ (6), 562ZK (8), 562ZL (2), 562ZM (3) and 562ZZN (7)

    Omit “the registrar of a Local Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [5]Section 562ZQ Making of application for order

    Omit “Part 6 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 562ZQ (1).

    Insert instead “Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [6]Section 562ZQ (5)

    Omit “section 44 of the Local Courts Act 1982”.

    Insert instead “section 51 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [7]Section 562ZZN Review and appeal provisions concerning making, variation or revocation of apprehended violence orders

    Omit “Section 64 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 562ZZN (9).

    Insert instead “Section 70 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [8]Section 562ZZN (9)

    Omit “Part 6”. Insert instead “Part 4”.

    [9]Section 562ZZO Presumption against stay of order

    Omit paragraph (a) of the definition of original court in section 562ZZO (6).

    Insert instead:

  • (a)

    the Local Court, if the order was made by the Local Court or a registrar of the Local Court, or

  • Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 No 93

    Omit “and (in the case of a Local Court) includes a reference to any other Local Court” from section 3 (2) (d).

    Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2001

    Omit clause 194 (2) (d). Insert instead:

  • (d)

    in relation to the Local Court, the relevant registrar of the court.

  • Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 No 120[1]Section 3 Definitions

    Omit the definition of original Local Court from section 3 (1). Insert instead:

    original Local Court proceedings means the proceedings in the Local Court that involved the making or imposition of a conviction, sentence or order from which the proceedings under this Act arise.

    [2]Section 4 Applications to Local Court

    Omit “a Local Court may be made to the same Local Court” from section 4 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court may be made to the Local Court sitting at the place at which the original Local Court proceedings were held”.

    [3]Section 4 (5)

    Omit the subsection.

    [4]Sections 5 (2) and 55 (1) (b) and (2) (c)

    Omit “the original Local Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the Local Court sitting at the place at which the original Local Court proceedings were held”.

    [5]Section 6 Notice of applications

    Omit “As soon as practicable after receiving an application for annulment, the registrar of the original Local Court” from section 6 (1).

    Insert instead “As soon as practicable after an application for annulment is received by the Local Court, the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [6]Section 7 Procedure for dealing with applications

    Omit “A Local Court dealing with an application for annulment” from section 7 (2).

    Insert instead “When dealing with an application for annulment, the Local Court”.

    [7]Sections 14 (1) (a) and (3) (a), 24 (1), 34 (1) (a) and (3) (a) and 44 (1) and (3)

    Omit “the registrar of any Local Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [8]Sections 15 (1) (b) and (2), 25 (1) (b) and (2), 35 (1) (b) and (2), 45 (1) (b) and (2) and 72 (a)

    Omit “the registrar of the original Local Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [9]Sections 28 (2) and 49 (2)

    Omit “that the original Local Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “that the Local Court”.

    [10]Section 71 (1), (2) and (3)

    Omit “the original Local Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92[1]Section 3 Interpretation

    Omit the definition of Local Court from section 3 (1).

    [2]Section 3 (2) (d)

    Omit “and (in the case of a Local Court) includes a reference to any other Local Court”.

    Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209[1]Section 3 Definitions

    Omit the definition of Chief Magistrate from section 3 (1). Insert instead:

    Chief Magistrate means the Chief Magistrate of the Local Court appointed under the Local Court Act 2007.

    [2]Section 3 (1), definitions of “Local Court” and “Magistrate”

    Omit the definitions.

    [3]Section 45 Application of Chapter and definitions

    Omit “a registrar of a Local Court” from paragraph (a) of the definition of registrar in section 45 (2).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 121 Definitions

    Omit the definition of Criminal Listing Director. Insert instead:

    Criminal Listing Director means:

    • (a)

      in relation to the Supreme Court—the public servant employed in the Supreme Court to make arrangements for the listing of criminal proceedings that are to be heard and determined before the Supreme Court, and

    • (b)

      in relation to the District Court—the public servant employed in the District Court to make arrangements for the listing of criminal proceedings that are to be heard and determined before the District Court, and

    • (c)

      any public servant authorised by a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b), or in accordance with the regulations, to exercise any functions of the Criminal Listing Director.

    [5]Section 171 Definitions

    Omit “a Local Court, the registrar of the Local Court” from paragraph (a) of the definition of registrar.

    Insert instead “the Local Court, the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [6]Section 171, definition of “registrar”

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court constituted by the Industrial Magistrate” from paragraph (c).

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [7]Chapter 5, heading

    Omit “Local Courts”. Insert instead “Local Court”.

    [8]Section 265 Criminal record to be given to person charged (Table 1 offences) (as amended by the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Local Court Process Reforms) Act 2007)

    Omit “a Local Court” from section 265 (3). Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Criminal Procedure Regulation 2005[1]Clause 6 Transcript

    Omit “the registrar of the relevant Local Court” from clause 6 (1).

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [2]Schedule 4 Circle sentencing intervention program

    Omit the definitions of Aboriginal Community Justice Group, participating court and Project Officer from clause 1.

    Insert instead in alphabetical order:

    Aboriginal Community Justice Group for a declared place means the Aboriginal Community Justice Group established for that place under Part 6.

    participating court means the Local Court.

    Project Officer for a declared place means the Project Officer (Circle Sentencing) for the place referred to in clause 19 (1).

    [3]Schedule 4, clause 1A

    Insert after clause 1:

    1AApplication(1)

    This Schedule applies only in respect of the Local Court sitting at a declared place.

    (2)

    For the purposes of this Schedule, a declared place means any place declared by the Minister to be a place for the program.

    (3)

    Each place at which sittings of a participating court could be held immediately before the commencement of the Miscellaneous Acts (Local Court) Amendment Act 2007 is taken to be a declared place.

    (4)

    Any declaration made, or taken to have been made, under this clause may be amended or revoked from time to time.

    [4]Schedule 4, clauses 2 (1) (b), 4 and 8 (c)

    Omit “the Aboriginal Community Justice Group for the court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the Aboriginal Community Justice Group for the declared place”.

    [5]Schedule 4, clauses 2 (1) (b) and 9 (b)

    Omit “The Project Officer for the court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “The Project Officer for the declared place”.

    [6]Schedule 4, clause 3

    Omit the clause. Insert instead:

    3Notification of suitability assessment order

    If a participating court sitting at a declared place makes a suitability assessment order in respect of a referred offender, it must notify the Project Officer for the declared place of the order.

    [7]Schedule 4, clause 4

    Omit “The Project Officer for the participating court”.

    Insert instead “The Project Officer for the declared place”.

    [8]Schedule 4, clause 5

    Omit “the Project Officer for a participating court”.

    Insert instead “the Project Officer for a declared place”.

    [9]Schedule 4, clause 10 (1)

    Omit “the Project Officer for the court”.

    Insert instead “the Project Officer for the declared place”.

    [10]Schedule 4, clause 19 (1)

    Omit “for each participating court”.

    Insert instead “for each declared place”.

    [11]Schedule 4, clause 20

    Omit “for each participating court”. Insert instead “for each declared place”.

    [12]Schedule 4, clause 21 (2)

    Omit “the Project Officer for the participating court”.

    Insert instead “the Project Officer for the declared place”.

    [13]Schedule 5 Community conference intervention program

    Omit the definitions of participating court and program administrator from clause 1.

    Insert instead:

    participating court means the Local Court.

    program administrator for a declared place means a person appointed as a program administrator for the place under Part 5.

    [14]Schedule 5, clause 1A

    Insert after clause 1:

    1AApplication(1)

    This Schedule applies only in respect of the Local Court sitting at a declared place.

    (2)

    For the purposes of this Schedule, a declared place means any place declared by the Minister to be a place for the program.

    (3)

    Each place at which sittings of a participating court could be held immediately before the commencement of the Miscellaneous Acts (Local Court) Amendment Act 2007 is taken to be a declared place.

    (4)

    Any declaration made, or taken to have been made, under this clause may be amended or revoked from time to time.

    [15]Schedule 5, clause 2 (1) (g)

    Omit “program administrator for the participating court”.

    Insert instead “program administrator for the declared place”.

    [16]Schedule 5, clauses 3, 10 (1), 22 (1) (a) and (b) and 23 (1)

    Omit “program administrator for the court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “program administrator for the declared place”.

    [17]Schedule 5, clause 9 (1)

    Omit “program administrator of the participating court that made the conference participation order or intervention plan order applying to that offender”.

    Insert instead “program administrator of the declared place at which a conference participation order or intervention plan order applying to that offender was made”.

    [18]Schedule 5, clauses 12 (2) (a) and 13 (3) (a)

    Omit “the program administrator for the court that made the conference participation order” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the program administrator for the declared place at which the conference participation order was made”.

    [19]Schedule 5, clause 24 (1)

    Omit “the program administrator for the court”.

    Insert instead “the program administrator for the declared place at which the intervention plan order was made”.

    [20]Schedule 5, clause 25 (1)

    Omit “for each participating court”. Insert instead “for each declared place”.

    [21]Schedule 5, clause 31 (3) and (4)

    Omit “program administrator for a participating court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “program administrator for a declared place”.

    Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 No 207

    Omit “Local Courts” from section 8 (1) (c). Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Dividing Fences Act 1991 No 72[1]Sections 4, 5 (2), 9 (4), 11 (5) (b), 13 (4), 15 (1), 17 (1) and (4), 19 (1) and (2) and 23

    Omit “a Local Court or local land board” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the Local Court or a local land board”.

    [2]Sections 13 (1) and (3), 14 (1) and 22 (1)

    Omit “A Local Court or local land board” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “The Local Court or a local land board”.

    Driving Instructors Act 1992 No 3[1]Section 31 Appeal against decision of Authority

    Omit section 31 (4). Insert instead:

    (4)

    Notice of an appeal is to be lodged with the Local Court and with the Authority within 21 days after the date on which the person was notified of the relevant decision of the Authority.

    [2]Section 32 Procedure on notice of appeal

    Omit “The Clerk of the Local Court to which an appeal under this Part is made” from section 32 (1).

    Insert instead “The relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    Drug and Alcohol Treatment Act 2007 No 7

    Omit “a Local Court”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Drug Court Act 1998 No 150

    Omit “Clerk of a Local Court” from section 29 (2) (c).

    Insert instead “registrar of the Local Court”.

    Drug Court Regulation 2005[1]Clause 5 Referring courts: sections 6 and 8AA

    Omit clause 5 (b). Insert instead:

  • (b)

    the Local Court, in respect of all criminal proceedings brought before it in its sittings at Bankstown, Blacktown, Burwood, Campbelltown, Fairfield, Liverpool, Mount Druitt, Parramatta, Penrith, Richmond, Ryde and Windsor.

  • [2]Clause 7A Referring courts: section 18B

    Omit clause 7A (b). Insert instead:

  • (b)

    the Local Court, in respect of all criminal proceedings brought before it in its sittings at Balmain, Bankstown, Blacktown, Burwood, Camden, Campbelltown, Central, the Downing Centre, Fairfield, Hornsby, Kogarah, Liverpool, Manly, Mt Druitt, Newtown, North Sydney, Parramatta, Penrith, Richmond, Ryde, St James, Sutherland, Waverley and Windsor,

  • Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94[1]Section 73 Local Court may order disconnection and discontinuance of electricity supply

    Omit “A Local Court that finds a person guilty of an offence under Division 1” from section 73 (1).

    Insert instead “If the Local Court finds a person guilty of an offence under Division 1, the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 74 Local Court may order payment for electricity unlawfully charged for

    Omit “A Local Court that finds a person guilty of an offence under Division 2 of unlawfully charging for the use of electricity”.

    Insert instead “If the Local Court finds a person guilty of an offence under Division 2 of unlawfully charging for the use of electricity, the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 75 Local Court may order payment for stolen electricity

    Omit “A Local Court that finds a person guilty of an offence under section 64 of unlawfully causing electricity to be abstracted, wasted, diverted, consumed or used”.

    Insert instead “If the Local Court finds a person guilty of an offence under section 64 of unlawfully causing electricity to be abstracted, wasted, diverted, consumed or used, the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 76 Orders for payment operate as judgments

    Omit “a Local Court exercising jurisdiction under Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 76 (1) (b).

    Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    Energy and Utilities Administration Act 1987 No 103[1]Section 28 Appointment of qualified person to investigate certain industrial matters

    Omit “sections 27A and 27B of the Local Courts Act 1982 apply” from section 28 (5) (b).

    Insert instead “section 24 of the Local Court Act 2007 applies”.

    [2]Section 28 (5) (b)

    Omit “they apply”. Insert instead “it applies”.

    Entertainment Industry Act 1989 No 230[1]Section 14 Enforcement of order—payment of money owing

    Omit “the Clerk of any Local Court” from section 14 (2).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 14 (3)

    Omit “The Clerk of the Local Court”. Insert instead “The registrar”.

    Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203

    Omit “Local Courts” from section 121ZR (8) (a).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Essential Services Act 1988 No 41

    Omit “a local court”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Evidence (Audio and Audio Visual Links) Act 1988 No 105

    Omit “Local Courts, Magistrates or justices”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court or Magistrates”.

    Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68[1]Section 68 Actions for damages

    Omit “by action against the other person or against any person involved in the contravention” from section 68 (1).

    Insert instead “from the other person or from any person involved in the contravention, in a court of competent jurisdiction”.

    [2]Section 68 (2)

    Omit “An action”. Insert instead “Proceedings”.

    (Repealed)

    Fines Act 1996 No 99[1]Section 10 Application to registrar for further time to pay fine

    Omit “the registrar of any Local Court” from section 10 (1) (b).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 50 Appeal against refusal of application by State Debt Recovery Office

    Omit “the registrar of a Local Court” from section 50 (1).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 50 (2) and (3)

    Omit the subsections. Insert instead:

    (2)

    The relevant registrar of the Local Court must, as soon as possible, give written notification to the applicant and the parties of the date, time and place on or at which the application is to be determined.

    (3)

    An application under this section may be determined by the Local Court in accordance with this Division and the Local Court may make any decision about the application that the State Debt Recovery Office may have made.

    [4]Section 50 (4)

    Omit “The Local Court may proceed to determine an application referred to it by a registrar despite any omission or error in a notice of the referral or its non-service if”.

    Insert instead “The Local Court may proceed to determine an application despite any omission or error in the notice referred to in subsection (2) or its non-service if”.

    [5]Section 52 Provisions relating to annulment of enforcement orders

    Omit “The State Debt Recovery Office or a Local Court dealing with an application for annulment” from section 52 (1).

    Insert instead “The State Debt Recovery Office or the Local Court, if dealing with an application for annulment,”.

    [6]Section 110 Enforcement as civil judgments

    Omit “any Local Court on which jurisdiction is conferred by that Act as a judgment given in that Local Court” from section 110 (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court as a judgment given in the Local Court”.

    Fines Regulation 2005

    Omit “The registrar of the Local Court with which any such application is lodged” from clause 7 (2).

    Insert instead “The relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    Forestry Act 1916 No 55[1]Sections 32E (a) and (c) and 43 (2D) (a) and (c)

    Omit “a Local Court held before a Magistrate” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 43 Seizure and forfeiture of timber, products and forest materials

    Omit section 43 (2) (b) (ii). Insert instead:

  • (ii)

    at the place nearest to the place of the seizure where a sitting of the Local Court may be held.

  • Gaming Machines Act 2001 No 127

    Omit “the office of a Local Court having jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005, the order may be enforced as if it were a judgment of that Local Court” from section 131 (6).

    Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005, the order may be enforced as if it were a judgment of the Local Court”.

    Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38

    Omit section 75 (1) (b). Insert instead:

  • (b)

    if made by the Local Court, may be enforced in the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007.

  • Heritage Act 1977 No 136

    Omit “a Local Court constituted by a Magistrate” from section 158 (4).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35

    Omit “a Local Court for the district in which the property is held” from section 48D (a).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17[1]Section 197 Appeals from Local Court

    Omit “section 64 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 197 (2).

    Insert instead “section 70 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [2]Section 383 Procedure

    Omit “Local Courts constituted by a Magistrate” from section 383 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 383A Recovery of amount ordered to be paid by Industrial Magistrate under other legislation

    Omit “Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982”.

    Insert instead “Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    Infants’ Custody and Settlements Act 1899 No 39[1]Section 4 Rules

    Omit section 4 (3). Insert instead:

    (3)

    Rules may be made under the Local Court Act 2007 for regulating the practice and procedure for applications made under Part 1 to the Local Court and for the enforcement of orders made in relation to such applications, and for regulating the practice and procedure for appeals to the District Court under this Act.

    [2]Section 10A

    Omit the section. Insert instead:

    10AExtension of jurisdiction(1)

    Subject to subsection (2), the jurisdiction conferred on the Supreme Court by this Part may also be exercised by the District Court or by the Local Court.

    (2)

    The Local Court is not competent:

    • (a)

      to entertain any application relating to a minor who has attained the age of sixteen years, unless the minor is physically or mentally incapable of self support, or the application is one for the variation or discharge of an order of the Local Court, or

    • (b)

      to entertain any application involving the administration or application of any property belonging to or held in trust for a minor (including any related income), or

    • (c)

      to award the payment of sums towards the maintenance of a minor exceeding the sum of two dollars per week.

    (3)

    Where the District Court makes or refuses to make an order on an application under this section, the applicant may appeal to the Supreme Court.

    (4)

    Where the Local Court makes or refuses to make an order on an application under this section, the applicant may appeal to the District Court, and Parts 3 and 4 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 extend to such an appeal.

    (5)

    The court to which the application is made may refuse to make any order, and in such case no appeal shall lie to any court against such refusal, if:

    • (a)

      in the case of an application to the District Court—the District Court considers that the matter is one which would be dealt with more conveniently by the Supreme Court, or

    • (b)

      in the case of an application to the Local Court—the Local Court considers that the matter is one which would be dealt with more conveniently by the Supreme Court or the District Court.

    (6)

    An order of the District Court or Local Court for the payment of money under this Part is deemed to be a judgment of the District Court or Local Court as the case may be and, subject to subsections (7) and (8), is enforceable as such in a court of competent jurisdiction.

    (7)

    Any order for the payment of a weekly or other periodical sum made by the Local Court in the exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by this Part has effect as an order for the payment, at the weekly or other periods stated in the order, of successive amounts of money equal to the sums specified in the order.

    (8)

    If default is made in the payment of any one or more of the weekly or other periodical sums referred to in subsection (7), the order for the payment of that sum or the total of those sums then in default for any period not exceeding 6 months may be enforced as if the order were an order for the payment of a sum of money equal to that sum or the total of those sums made under the Civil Procedure Act 2005 by the Local Court.

    (9)

    Where an order under this Part contains a provision committing to the applicant or any other person the legal custody of a minor, a copy of the order may be served on any person in whose actual custody the minor may for the time being be, and if such person makes default in complying with such provision the person is liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding 0.1 penalty units per day for each day the person makes default in complying with such provision.

    (10)

    The provisions of sections 10 and 11 of the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 apply to proceedings under this Act in the Local Court in the same way as they apply to criminal proceedings.

    Interpretation Act 1987 No 15[1]Section 21 Meanings of commonly used words and expressions

    Omit the definitions of Local Court and Magistrate from section 21 (1).

    Insert in alphabetical order:

    Local Court means the Local Court established under the Local Court Act 2007.

    Magistrate means a Magistrate appointed under the Local Court Act 2007.

    [2]Section 80A Maximum monetary penalty Local Court may impose in certain circumstances

    Omit “a Local Court” wherever occurring. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Land Sales Act 1964 No 12

    Omit the section. Insert instead:

    26Proceedings for offences(1)

    Proceedings for an offence under this Act may be dealt with summarily before the Local Court.

    (2)

    No prosecution for an offence under this Act is to be instituted except with the consent in writing of the Minister.

    (3)

    Proceedings for any offence under this Act may be instituted at any time within a period of twelve months after the commission of the offence.

    Landlord and Tenant Act 1899 No 18[1]Part 4, heading

    Omit “a Local Court”. Insert instead “Local Court”.

    [2]Section 23 Possession of tenements may be recovered before Magistrate

    Omit “registrar of a Local Court” from section 23 (1).

    Insert instead “registrar of the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 23 (1)

    Omit “a Local Court at the place where the Local Court of the district in which such land is situated usually sits”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 23 (2)

    Omit “before whom the matter is heard”.

    Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948 No 25[1]Section 13 Clerk of Fair Rents Board

    Omit section 13 (3). Insert instead:

    (3)

    If no such appointment is made, the registrar of the Local Court for the place at which a Fair Rents Board is constituted is taken to be the clerk of the Fair Rents Board at that place.

    [2]Sections 62A (1) and 62B (1) (a)

    Omit “A Local Court for the district in which prescribed premises not being premises used solely as a dwelling-house are situated may” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “The Local Court may, in relation to prescribed premises (not being premises used solely as a dwelling-house)”.

    [3]Section 69 Competent courts

    Omit section 69 (1) and (2). Insert instead:

    (1)

    For the purposes of section 62, only the Local Court is a court of competent jurisdiction.

    [4]Section 82 Protection of sub-lessees

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court in which the proceedings are taken” from section 82 (3) (b).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [5]Section 82 (3) (c)

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court shall thereupon”.

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court is to”.

    [6]Section 88B Premises not to be sold in certain circumstances

    Omit “a Local Court for the district in which those premises are situated, that Court”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court, the Court”.

    [7]Section 112 Prohibition of eviction of dependants of members of the Forces in certain cases

    Omit “for the district in which the dwelling-house is situated” from the definition of the court in section 112 (4).

    Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 No 103
    [1]Section 210B Fortification removal order

    Omit “Part 6 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 210B (5).

    Insert instead “Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [2]Section 210B, note

    Omit the note. Insert instead:

    Note—

    Section 70 of the Local Court Act 2007 provides for appeals in relation to matters dealt with under Part 4 of that Act.

    [3]Section 210C Application for fortification removal order

    Omit “Part 6 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 210C (1).

    Insert instead “Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [4]Section 210C (2)

    Omit “section 42”. Insert instead “section 49”.

    [5]Section 210C (3)

    Omit “Section 44 of the Local Courts Act 1982”.

    Insert instead “Section 51 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [6]Section 229 Courts having jurisdiction under this Division

    Omit “a Local Court for the district in which the property is held” from section 229 (1) (a).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1946 No 33

    Omit section 4 (3) (b). Insert instead:

  • (b)

    in relation to proceedings in the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005, by the Governor.

  • Legal Profession Regulation 2005

    Omit “nearest Local Court” from clause 174 (b).

    Insert instead “nearest place at which sittings of the Local Court are held”.

    Limitation Act 1969 No 31

    Omit the section. Insert instead:

    77Rules of Court(1)

    Rules of court may be made under the Supreme Court Act 1970 in relation to the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court in proceedings under this Act.

    (2)

    Rules of court may be made under the District Court Act 1973 in relation to the practice and procedure of the District Court in proceedings under this Act.

    (3)

    Rules of court may be made under the Local Court Act 2007 in relation to the practice and procedure of the Local Court (in its exercise of jurisdiction under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007) in proceedings under this Act.

    Liquor Act 1982 No 147[1]Section 8 Appointment of licensing magistrates

    Omit section 8 (3A). Insert instead:

    (3A)

    A licensing magistrate who is an acting Magistrate within the meaning of the Local Court Act 2007 is entitled to be paid remuneration payable in respect of acting Magistrates under clause 12 (4) of Schedule 1 to that Act.

    [2]Section 16 Costs

    Omit section 16 (3). Insert instead:

    (3)

    Where an order for an amount of costs and expenses is made under subsection (1) and the prescribed documents are filed in the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005, the order may be enforced as a judgment of the Local Court for the payment of that amount in accordance with the order of the court.

    [3]Section 17 Registrars of the court

    Omit section 17 (2). Insert instead:

    (2)

    Until some other person is appointed as registrar of the court for a prescribed place, the registrar of the court for the prescribed place is:

    • (a)

      the registrar of the Local Court exercising functions at the prescribed place, or

    • (b)

      if there is no registrar of the Local Court exercising functions at the prescribed place—the registrar of the Local Court exercising functions at another place specified by the Minister by order published in the Gazette.

    [4]Section 69 Disciplinary powers of court

    Omit “the office of the Local Court having jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005 at or nearest the prescribed place at which the complaint that led to the order was heard” from section 69 (3).

    Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005”.

    [5]Section 69 (3)

    Omit “that Local Court”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [6]Section 72 Constitution of Board

    Omit section 72 (1A). Insert instead:

    (1A)

    A licensing magistrate who is an acting Magistrate within the meaning of the Local Court Act 2007 is not an ex-officio member of the Board.

    [7]Section 99 Apportionment of cost of compulsory alterations

    Omit section 99 (4). Insert instead:

    (4)

    Where an order is made under subsection (2) (a) and a copy of the order is filed, together with such other documents as may be prescribed, in the Local Court (in its exercise of jurisdiction under the Civil Procedure Act 2005), the order may be enforced as a judgment of the Local Court for the payment of that amount in accordance with the order of the Board.

    Local Government Act 1993 No 30[1]Section 740 Public inquiries

    Omit “sections 27A and 27B of the Local Courts Act 1982 apply” from section 740 (3).

    Insert instead “section 24 of the Local Court Act 2007 applies”.

    [2]Section 740 (3)

    Omit “they apply”. Insert instead “it applies”.

    Marine Pilotage Licensing Act 1971 No 56

    Omit “a stipendiary magistrate or any two justices in petty sessions” from section 51 (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Maritime Services Act 1935 No 47

    Omit “a stipendiary magistrate or any two justices in petty sessions” from section 37A (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54

    Omit section 59I (3) and (4).

    Mental Health Act 2007 No 8

    Omit “a Local Court” from section 197 (1). Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Mines Inspection Act 1901 No 75

    Omit “any Local Court” from section 20 (1). Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Minors (Property and Contracts) Act 1970 No 60[1]Section 27 Approval of contract or disposition

    Omit section 27 (3).

    [2]Section 27 (7)

    Omit “section 64 of the Local Courts Act 1982”.

    Insert instead “section 70 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [3]Section 41 Removal into Supreme Court

    Omit “A district court or a Local Court before which proceedings are pending may, at any time before final order in the proceedings” from section 41 (2).

    Insert instead “The District Court or the Local Court may, in respect of pending proceedings”.

    [4]Section 41 (3)

    Omit “a district court or a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “the District Court or the Local Court”.

    [5]Section 42 Transfer

    Omit the section.

    [6]Section 51 Rules of court

    Omit section 51 (6). Insert instead:

    (6)

    Rules of court not inconsistent with this Act may be made under the Local Court Act 2007 for the regulation of the practice and procedure in proceedings under this Act in the Local Court.

    Moratorium Act 1932 No 57[1]Section 22 Power to postpone sales of land for rates by the Public Trustee

    Omit “of any district court”. Insert instead “the District Court”.

    [2]Section 28 Relief of judgment debtors

    Omit section 28 (5).

    [3]Section 29 Court

    Omit “a district court or a Local Court constituted by a Magistrate sitting alone” from section 29 (1) (c).

    Insert instead “the District Court or the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 30 Jurisdiction of court—how exercised

    Omit “in court or in chambers, or in the case of a Local Court, by a Magistrate sitting alone” from section 30 (1).

    Insert instead “in court (including in the absence of the public), or in the case of the Local Court, by a Magistrate”.

    [5]Section 30 (2)

    Omit “a district court”. Insert instead “the District Court”.

    [6]Section 30 (6)

    Omit the subsection.

    [7]Section 30 (7)

    Omit “all district courts and Local Courts”.

    Insert instead “the District Court and the Local Court”.

    [8]Section 37 Authentication of consents etc

    Omit “Clerk of the Local Court” from section 37 (1) (a).

    Insert instead “registrar of the Local Court”.

    [9]Section 47 Regulations

    Omit “and the district courts and Local Courts to which” from section 47 (1).

    Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52[1]Section 38 Rescission of sale

    Omit section 38 (1) (a). Insert instead:

  • (a)

    the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007 if the cash price for which the motor vehicle was sold does not exceed the jurisdictional limit of the Local Court when sitting in its General Division within the meaning of the Local Court Act 2007, and

  • [2]Section 38 (3B) (a)

    Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:

  • (a)

    by the Local Court as if it were exercising jurisdiction under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007, and

  • Motor Dealers Regulation 2004[1]Clause 65 Enforcement of order rescinding sale: section 38

    Omit “a Local Court specified in the order or, if no such court is so specified, in any Local Court that exercises civil jurisdiction” from clause 65 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of civil jurisdiction”.

    [2]Clause 65 (2)

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court concerned”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [3]Clause 65 (3) (a)

    Omit “in which the affidavit is filed”.

    Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 1988 No 111[1]Section 19 Particulars of conviction or order

    Omit section 19 (1). Insert instead:

    (1)

    The relevant registrar of the Local Court is to forward to the Authority particulars of any conviction or order under this Act or the regulations.

    [2]Section 19 (3)

    Omit “the Local Court where the order was made”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 19 (4)

    Omit “the registrar”. Insert instead “a registrar”.

    Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act 1942 No 15[1]Section 13 Appeal against refusal to issue or against cancellation of policy

    Omit “to the Local Court nearest to the place at which such person resides” from section 13 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 13 (4)

    Omit “Crimes (Local Courts Appeal and Review) Act 2001”.

    Insert instead “Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001”.

    Navigation Act 1901 No 60

    Omit “stipendiary magistrates” wherever occurring in section 100 (1).

    Insert instead “Magistrates”.

    Oaths Act 1900 No 20

    Omit “the registrar of a Local Court” from section 3 (2A) (b).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 No 41[1]Section 49 Power of Local Court to hear and determine appeals etc

    Omit “A local court presided over by a magistrate” from section 49 (1).

    Insert instead “The Local Court”.

    [2]Section 49 (1)

    Omit “a local court”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 49 (2)

    Omit “The clerk of the local court”.

    Insert instead “The relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 49 (2)

    Omit “the registrar”. Insert instead “the registrar of the subdivision”.

    [5]Schedule 19 Procedure in relation to enforcement of provisions of section 34

    Omit “any Local Court” from clause 7. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Act 1996 No 13

    Omit “Local Courts do not” from section 32I (1).

    Insert instead “The Local Court does not”.

    Police Act 1990 No 47[1]Section 133 Complaints lodged at Local Court

    Omit “a Local Court, the Clerk of the Court” from section 133 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court, the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 133 (2) and (3)

    Omit “the Clerk of the Court” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 133 (2) (d), (3) (d) and (5)

    Omit “the Clerk” wherever occurring. Insert instead “the registrar”.

    [4]Section 133 (5)

    Omit “The Clerk of a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “A registrar of the Local Court”.

    Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 No 200[1]Sections 6 (2), 9 (4), 10 (4), 22 (2), 24 (1) and 24J (2)

    Omit “before which the proceedings are being taken” wherever occurring.

    [2]Sections 29C (2) and (5), 30 (1) (a) and 30A (1)

    Omit “a court” wherever occurring. Insert instead “the court”.

    [3]Sections 30 (3) and 30A (2)

    Omit “a court” where firstly occurring in sections 30 (3) and 30A (2).

    Insert instead “the court”.

    Prices Regulation Act 1948 No 26

    Omit “a Local Court held before a Magistrate” from section 61 (3).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 No 104[1]Section 5 Definitions

    Omit the definition of Local Court from section 5 (1).

    [2]Section 14 Prisoner to be brought before Local Court

    Omit “a Local Court specified in the order on a date and at a time so specified” from section 14 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court (at the place, on a date and at a time specified in the order)”.

    [3]Section 15 Order of transfer

    Omit “The Local Court before which the prisoner is brought pursuant to an order made under section 14 (1)”.

    Insert instead “If a prisoner is brought before the Local Court pursuant to an order made under section 14 (1), the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 34 Revocation of order of transfer on escape from custody

    Omit “Any Local Court”. Insert instead “The Local Court”.

    Private Health Facilities Act 2007 No 9

    Omit “a Local Court” from section 63 (1). Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Property (Relationships) Act 1984 No 147[1]Section 3 Definitions

    Omit the definition of Local Court from section 3 (1).

    [2]Section 58 Enforcement of certain orders for payment of money

    Omit “Division 3 of Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982”.

    Insert instead “Division 4 of Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007,”.

    Property (Relationships) Regulation 2005[1]Clause 3 Definitions

    Omit the definition of judgment of a Local Court from clause 3 (1).

    Insert instead:

    judgment of the Local Court means a judgment of the Local Court in its civil jurisdiction.

    [2]Part 2, heading

    Omit “a Local Court”. Insert instead “Local Court”.

    [3]Clause 5 Record of proceedings

    Omit “a Local Court exercising jurisdiction” from clause 5 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction”.

    [4]Clause 5 (2)

    Omit “the Magistrate”. Insert instead “a Magistrate”.

    [5]Clauses 7 (1) and 8 (2) (c) and (4)

    Omit “the registrar” wherever occurring. Insert instead “a registrar”.

    [6]Clause 9 Payment of maintenance

    Omit “by which the order was made” from clause 9 (1).

    [7]Clause 11 Certificate of court as to periodic maintenance order

    Omit “or the registrar of the Local Court” from clause 11 (1).

    Insert instead “or the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [8]Clause 11 (2) (b)

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court”.

    Insert instead “the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [9]Clause 13 Matters to be satisfied before recording order as judgment

    Omit “The registrar of a Local Court” wherever occurring in clause 13 (1) and (4).

    Insert instead “A registrar of the Local Court”.

    [10]Clause 13 (4) (b)

    Omit “unpaid, and”. Insert instead “unpaid.”.

    [11]Clause 13 (4) (c)

    Omit the paragraph.

    [12]Clause 14 Notice of transmission of money

    Omit the clause.

    [13]Clause 15 Notice of discharge, variation or suspension of periodic maintenance order

    Omit “must give notice in writing to the registrar of the Local Court in which the order is recorded” from clause 15 (1).

    Insert instead “and recorded in the Local Court under clause 13 must give notice in writing to the relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 No 156[1]Section 268 Issue of noise abatement orders

    Omit “Part 6 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 268 (5).

    Insert instead “Part 4 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    [2]Section 274 Local Court having jurisdiction

    Omit the section.

    [3]Section 290 Appeals regarding noise

    Omit “section 64 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 290 (2).

    Insert instead “section 70 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    Public Trustee Act 1913 No 19

    Omit “clerk or acting clerk of a Local Court” from section 10 (1).

    Insert instead “registrar of the Local Court”.

    Public Trustee Regulation 2001[1]Clause 12 Remuneration of registrars of the Local Court

    Omit “the registrar or clerk of a Local Court” wherever occurring in clause 12 (1) and (2).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [2]Clause 12 (1) and (2)

    Omit “the registrar or clerk” where lastly occurring. Insert instead “the registrar”.

    Railways (Victorian and Queensland By-laws) Enabling Act (1906 No 2)

    Omit “any court of petty sessions” from section 2 (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Road Transport (General) Regulation 2005[1]Clause 13 Appeals concerning examiner’s authorities and proprietor’s authorities

    Omit “the registrar of any such Court” from clause 13 (1).

    Insert instead “the Court”.

    [2]Clause 13 (3)

    Insert “relevant” before “registrar”.

    [3]Clause 15 Appeals against certain registration decisions

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court to which the appeal is being made” from clause 15 (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [4]Clause 15 (3)

    Insert “relevant” before “registrar”.

    [5]Clause 18 Appeals concerning driver licensing

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court to which the appeal is being made” from clause 18 (5).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [6]Clause 18 (6)

    Insert “relevant” before “registrar”.

    [7]Clause 22 Appeals concerning police officer suspension notices

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court to which the appeal is being made” from clause 22 (3).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [8]Clause 22 (4)

    Insert “relevant” before “registrar”.

    [9]Clause 25 Appeals against driver fatigue and revocation of certain approvals

    Omit “the registrar of any such Court” wherever occurring in clause 25 (1) and (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [10]Clause 25 (4)

    Omit “The registrar of a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “The relevant registrar of the Local Court”.

    [11]Clause 28 Appeals concerning Accreditation Schemes

    Omit “the registrar of the Local Court to which the appeal is being made” from clause 28 (2).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [12]Clause 28 (3)

    Insert “relevant” before “registrar”.

    Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995 No 72[1]Section 34 Particulars of orders to be sent to Authority

    Omit section 34 (1). Insert instead:

    (1)

    The relevant registrar of the Local Court is to forward to the Authority particulars of any conviction or order made under this Act or the regulations.

    [2]Section 34 (4)

    Omit “The registrar”. Insert instead “A registrar”.

    Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 No 119

    Omit “the Local Court concerned” wherever occurring in section 27 (3) (a) and (b).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Shops and Industries Act 1962 No 43

    Omit “the Local Court making the conviction or order” from section 145A (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 (1976 No 4)[1]Schedule 1 Public offices

    Omit “, the Deputy State Coroner or a Magistrate who has limited tenure, within the meaning of that Act” from the matter relating to a Magistrate.

    Insert instead “or the Deputy State Coroner”.

    [2]Schedule 1, matter relating to a Licensing magistrate

    Omit “or a Magistrate who has limited tenure within the meaning of the Local Courts Act 1982”.

    [3]Schedule 2 Public offices

    Omit “Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982” wherever occurring.

    Insert instead “Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182

    Omit section 52 (7).

    Strata Schemes (Leasehold Development) Act 1986 No 219

    Omit “a Local Court held before a Magistrate”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 No 138

    Omit “such Local Court as may be agreed on by the applicant and the respondent or, in the absence of any such agreement, the Local Court nearest to the parcel” from section 72 (4) (a).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Sydney Turf Club Act 1943 No 22

    Omit “nearest Local Court” from section 24 (3). Insert instead “Local Court”.

    Uncollected Goods Act 1995 No 68[1]Section 16 Bailors may recover excess charges

    Omit “The Local Court by which an order under this Part is made”.

    Insert instead “If an order is made under this Part, the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 17 Exercise of jurisdiction by Local Court

    Omit section 17 (1).

    Uncollected Goods Regulation 2006

    Omit the note. Insert instead:

    Note—

    The form in which the application is to be made is approved under section 72 of the Local Court Act 2007. For the procedure relating to the application, see Part 4 of that Act (which contains section 72).

    Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113[1]Section 22 Application for revocation of interim declaration

    Omit “that made the interim declaration” from section 22 (2).

    [2]Section 24 Final declaration of premises as gambling premises

    Omit “that made the final declaration” from section 24 (2).

    [3]Section 25 Submissions as to use of declared gambling premises

    Omit “the Local Court concerned” from section 25 (1).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [4]Section 28 Revocation of final declaration

    Omit “that made the final declaration” from section 28 (2).

    [5]Section 29 Notice to Registrar-General concerning declared gambling premises

    Omit section 29 (1). Insert instead:

    (1)

    The relevant registrar of the Local Court must notify the Registrar-General of:

    • (a)

      the making of an interim declaration under section 20, and

    • (b)

      the making of a final declaration under section 24, and

    • (c)

      the revocation of an interim declaration or a final declaration.

    Victims Support and Rehabilitation Act 1996 No 115[1]Section 25 Lodging of applications

    Omit “the registrar of a Local Court” from section 25 (3).

    Insert instead “a registrar of the Local Court”.

    [2]Section 52 Procedural and evidentiary provisions relating to recovery proceedings

    Omit “Local Courts exercising civil jurisdiction” from section 52 (1) (b).

    Insert instead “the Local Court in its exercise of civil jurisdiction”.

    [3]Section 54 Order for restitution to be a judgment enforceable by Tribunal

    Omit “Part 7 of the Local Courts Act 1982” from section 54 (1).

    Insert instead “Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007”.

    Warehousemen’s Liens Act 1935 No 19

    Omit “A Local Court constituted by a Magistrate in the district in which the premises of the warehouseman are situated” from section 6 (6).

    Insert instead “The Local Court”.

    Water Act 1912 No 44[1]Section 4 Definitions

    Omit the definition of Justice.

    [2]Section 24 Recovery of charges and expenses

    Omit “before a magistrate or any 2 justices constituting a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “in the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 125 Recovery of fees, charges, and penalties

    Omit “before a magistrate or any 2 justices constituting a Local Court”.

    Insert instead “in the Local Court”.

    Water Industry Competition Act 2006 No 104

    Omit section 84 (2) (b). Insert instead:

  • (b)

    if made by the Local Court, may be enforced in the Local Court in its exercise of jurisdiction under Part 3 of the Local Court Act 2007.

  • Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 No 127

    Omit “a Local Court if the information was laid”.

    Insert instead “the Local Court if the court attendance notice was issued”.

    Wills, Probate and Administration Act 1898 No 13

    Omit “where there is a Local Court” from section 98 (1).

    Insert instead “where the Local Court sits”.

    Workplace Surveillance Act 2005 No 47

    Omit “Local Courts”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Youth and Community Services Act 1973 No 90[1]Section 25 Power of entry

    Omit “stipendiary magistrate” from section 25 (7).

    Insert instead “Magistrate”.

    [2]Section 28 Proceedings for offences

    Omit “a court of petty sessions constituted by a stipendiary magistrate sitting alone” from section 28 (1) (b).

    Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [3]Section 31 Assessment of certain removal expenses

    Omit section 31 (1).

    [4]Section 31 (2)

    Omit “a court”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    [5]Section 31 (3)

    Omit “The court to which an application is made under subsection (2)”.

    Insert instead “If an application is made under subsection (2), the Local Court”.

    [6]Section 31 (4)

    Omit “a court” and “the court”. Insert instead “the Local Court”.

    Schedule 2Amendments replacing “a Local Court” with “the Local Court”

    (Section 4)

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000 No 2

    Sections 7 (1) and (2), 8 (1), 9, 26 (5), 28 (3) and (4), 29 (4), 30 (1) and (2), 31 (1), (3) and (4) and 37

    Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 No 76

    Section 143

    Adoption Act 2000 No 75

    Section 204 (1)

    Agricultural Industry Services Act 1998 No 45

    Section 49

    Agricultural Scientific Collections Trust Act 1983 No 148

    Section 22

    Agricultural Tenancies Act 1990 No 64

    Section 26K (3) (a) and (b)

    Agricultural Tenancies Regulation 2006

    Clause 4

    Air Transport Act 1964 No 36

    Section 12 (2)

    Anatomy Act 1977 No 126

    Section 16

    Animal Research Act 1985 No 123

    Section 57 (1)

    Annual Holidays Act 1944 No 31

    Sections 12 (1), 13 (1) and 14 (d)

    Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 No 48

    Section 125

    Anzac Memorial (Building) Act 1923 No 27

    Section 9 (3A)

    Apiaries Act 1985 No 16

    Sections 42 (1) and 46 (2), (4) and (6) (a)

    Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001 No 80

    Section 73 (note)

    Architects Act 2003 No 89

    Section 85

    Art Gallery of New South Wales Act 1980 No 65

    Section 23 (4)

    Associations Incorporation Act 1984 No 143

    Sections 71 and 72

    Australian Museum Trust Act 1975 No 95

    Section 19 (3)

    Bail Act 1978 No 161

    Sections 4 (1) (definitions of “authorised justice” and “court”), 25 (1) (a) (ii), (b) and (c), 42A (2), 51 (3) (c) and (5) (a), 56 (3) and 60 (3) (c)

    Bail Regulation 1999

    Clauses 5 (4) (a), 9A and 22A (1) (a) (ii) and (c) (ii)

    Banana Industry Act 1987 No 66

    Sections 12 (2), 16G (3) and 29

    Banana Industry Regulation 2003

    Clauses 11 (4) and 36 (4)

    Betting Tax Act 2001 No 43

    Section 19

    Biofuel (Ethanol Content) Act 2007 No 23

    Section 23 (1) (a) and (2)

    Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995 No 62

    Section 63

    Boxing and Wrestling Control Act 1986 No 11

    Section 71

    Broken Hill to South Australian Border Railway Agreement Act 1968 No 59

    Section 8 (5) (b)

    Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986 No 19

    Section 64 (1) and (2)

    Building Professionals Act 2005 No 115

    Section 93 (1)–(3)

    Casino Control Act 1992 No 15

    Section 168 (1) and (2)

    Catchment Management Authorities Act 2003 No 104

    Section 39

    Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust Act 1983 No 145

    Section 25 (1)

    Central Coast Water Corporation Act 2006 No 105

    Section 57 (1) (a) and (2)

    Charitable Fundraising Act 1991 No 69

    Section 50 (1)

    Child Protection (International Measures) Act 2006 No 12

    Section 5 (1) (definition of “New South Wales Court”)

    Child Protection (Offenders Prohibition Orders) Act 2004 No 46

    Sections 4, 5 (3), 7 (2) and (4), 11 (1) and 20

    Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000 No 42

    Section 21

    Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 No 157

    Section 259 (1) and (3)

    Children (Care and Protection) Act 1987 No 54

    Section 121 (1)

    Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987 No 56

    Sections 22 (2), 28 (2) (a) and 28A (2)

    Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 No 55

    Sections 7 (1), 27 (2), 33C, 33D (7), 41 (1) (c) (ii), (3) (b) and (5) and 49 (1) and (3)

    Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57

    Section 41

    Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 No 85

    Section 15 (4)

    Children (Protection and Parental Responsibility) Act 1997 No 78

    Sections 12 (3) and 45

    Children’s Court Act 1987 No 53

    Section 21 (3) (a)

    Chiropractors Act 2001 No 15

    Section 131 (1)

    Civil Liability Act 2002 No 22

    Sections 26J (3B) (a) and 26O (4)

    Civil Procedure Act 2005 No 28

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “jurisdictional limit”), 23 (3) (note), 43 (2), 62 (4) (d), 106 (5), 140 (1), (2), (4) and (5) and 146 (1) and (2)

    Civil Procedure Regulation 2005

    Clauses 4 (1) (c) and (5) (g), 14 (1), 15, 16 (1) and (3) and 17 (1) (b)

    Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Enforcement Act 1995 No 63

    Sections 56 (2) and 57 (1) (a) and (2)

    Coal Acquisition Act 1981 No 109

    Section 8

    Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Act 1941 No 45

    Section 30 (1)

    Coal Industry Act 2001 No 107

    Section 50 (2)

    Coastal Protection Act 1979 No 13

    Section 59

    Commercial Arbitration Act 1984 No 160

    Section 4 (2)

    Commercial Vessels Act 1979 No 41

    Section 51A (1) (a) and (2)

    Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 No 146

    Section 49 (1)

    Commons Management Act 1989 No 13

    Section 60

    Community Land Management Act 1989 No 202

    Section 96 (2)

    Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 No 2

    Sections 17 (6) (a) and (b) and 50

    Community Welfare Act 1987 No 52

    Section 77

    Companion Animals Act 1998 No 87

    Sections 34 (note), 38 (2) (b), 41 (1), 44 (and note), 93 (1) (a) and (2)

    Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Act 1989 No 90

    Sections 4 (1) (definition of “appropriate officer”), 22 (1), 74 (1) and 87 (2) and (3)

    Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Act 1989 No 90

    Section 74 (5)

    Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Regulation 2005

    Clause 10 (b)

    Consumer Credit Administration Act 1995 No 69

    Section 43 (1) (a), (2) and (3)

    Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Act 1995 No 7

    Section 12

    Contaminated Land Management Act 1997 No 140

    Section 92 (1) (a) and (2)

    Contractors Debts Act 1997 No 110

    Section 20

    Contracts Review Act 1980 No 16

    Section 18 (2)

    Conveyancers Licensing Act 2003 No 3

    Section 157 (3)

    Conveyancing Act 1919 No 6

    Sections 66Y (7), 174, 184D (7), 197 (8) and 202 (5)

    Conveyancing (General) Regulation 2003

    Part 1 of Schedule 11

    Co-operatives Act 1992 No 18

    Section 435 (2) (a), (3) and (4)

    Coroners Act 1980 No 27

    Sections 16 (1) (b), 43 and 54 (2)

    Court Security Act 2005 No 1

    Sections 4 (1) (definition of “court”), 12 (7) and (8) and 28 (1) (a) and (2)

    Credit Act 1984 No 94

    Section 159B

    Credit (Home Finance Contracts) Act 1984 No 97

    Section 14

    Crimes Act 1900 No 40

    Sections 93FB (1), 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 515, 517, 518, 520, 521, 521A, 522, 523, 525, 527, 527A, 527B, 527C (1), 528, 545A (1), 545B (1), 545C (1) and (2), 546, 546A (1), 546B (1), 546C, 547A (1) and (2), 547B (1), 547C, 562A (definition of “court”), 562ZZM (5) (b), 562ZZN (1), (2) and (5), 562ZZP (1) (a) and (c) and (4), 562ZZQ (1) and (2), 562ZZS (definition of “appropriate court”), 578A (7) (a) and (8), 578C (5) and 578E (6)

    Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 No 93

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “court”), 55 (2) (a), 58, 113 (3), 114 (1) and 266

    Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 No 120

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “sentence”), 4 (4), 5 (1), 10A (1), 11 (1), 12 (1), 23 (1) and (2) (b), 29 (1), (2) (a) and (3), 31 (1), 32 (1) and (2) (b), 42 (1), (2), (2A) and (2B), 43 (1) (b) and (1A) (b), 50 (1), (2) (a) and (3), 52 (1), 53 (1), (2) and (3) (b), 56 (1), 57 (1) (a) and (c), 60, 66 and 117A

    Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 No 59

    Section 117

    Crimes (Interstate Transfer of Community Based Sentences) Act 2004 No 72

    Section 24 (6)

    Crimes Prevention Act 1916 No 80

    Section 4

    Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “court”), 25 (2) and (3), 27 (1) and (3), 58 (3) (b) and 100G (1)

    Criminal Appeal Act 1912 No 16

    Sections 5AF (1) (c) and 5DC (1) (c)

    Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23

    Section 53 (1) and (5)

    Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “court”), 7, 16 (2), 59, 165 (1) (definitions of “back up offence” and “related offence”), 168 (3), 169, 170 (2) (a) and (2A) (a), 182 (3), 219 (3), 260, 262 (2), 263 (5), 265 (1) and (3), 267 (2), (3), (4), (4A), (4B), and (7A), 268 (1A), (2) and (2A), 269, 273 and 284 (6)

    Criminal Procedure Regulation 2005

    Clauses 13 and 28, Part 1 of Schedule 3 and clauses 1, 3 and 4 of Schedule 6

    Criminal Records Act 1991 No 8

    Section 24

    Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6

    Sections 159 (1) and (6) and 175 and clause 3 (b) of Schedule 2

    Dairy Industry Act 2000 No 54

    Section 19

    Dams Safety Act 1978 No 96

    Section 31

    David Berry Hospital Act 1906 No 53

    Section 10

    Deer Act 2006 No 113

    Section 32

    Dental Technicians Registration Act 1975 No 40

    Section 31 (2)

    Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1986 No 207

    Section 20A (1)

    Discharged Servicemen’s Badges Act 1964 No 49

    Section 4 (2)

    District Court Act 1973 No 9

    Sections 18K (6), 48 (1) and 153 (1)

    Dividing Fences Act 1991 No 72

    Sections 12 (2), 13 (2) and 19 (3)

    Driving Instructors Act 1992 No 3

    Sections 28 (2), 31 (1)–(3), 33 (1), 34, 35, 39 (1) and 56 (1)

    Drug Court Act 1998 No 150

    Sections 4 (2), 15 (1) (b), 24, 26 (1), 27 (b) and 29 (2) (c) (where secondly occurring)

    Drug Court Regulation 2005

    Clauses 9 (2) and 10 (2)

    Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 No 226

    Sections 9, 36ZA (1) and (3) and 45 (4)

    Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 No 63

    Section 36

    Education Act 1990 No 8

    Section 124

    Education (School Administrative and Support Staff) Act 1987 No 240

    Sections 35 (8) and 36

    Election Funding and Disclosures Act 1981 No 78

    Section 111 (1) and (2)

    Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2004 No 4

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “process commencing proceedings for an offence”), 29 (1) and (2) and 48

    Electricity (Consumer Safety) Regulation 2006

    Clause 30 (1)

    Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94

    Sections 76 (1) (a) and (2) (a) and 102 (1) and (4)

    Employment Protection Act 1982 No 122

    Section 19 (1) (a)

    Energy and Utilities Administration Act 1987 No 103

    Sections 28 (5) (b) and 47 (1)

    Entertainment Industry Act 1989 No 230

    Section 63 (2)

    Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203

    Sections 121ZR (8), 121ZS (1) and (11), 127 (1)–(3)

    Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985 No 14

    Sections 47 (2) and 48 (1)

    Evidence Act 1995 No 25

    Section 196

    Evidence (Audio and Audio Visual Links) Act 1998 No 105

    Section 21

    Exhibited Animals Protection Act 1986 No 123

    Sections 32 (5), 33 and 46

    Exhibited Animals Protection Regulation 2005

    Clause 13 (4)

    Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991 No 73

    Sections 71 (3) and 72 (2)

    Explosives Act 2003 No 39

    Section 32 (1) (a)

    Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68

    Sections 62 (2A) and (7), 63 (2) (a), (3) and (5) and 63A (1) (a) and (2)

    Farm Debt Mediation Act 1994 No 91

    Section 25

    Farm Water Supplies Act 1946 No 22

    Section 19

    Fertilisers Act 1985 No 5

    Section 35

    Financial Transaction Reports Act 1992 No 99

    Section 11 (2) and (3)

    Fines Act 1996 No 99

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “court”), 10 (1) (b), 19 (1) (f), 49 (3), 51 (1) and (2), 69 (1) (a), 72 (6), 73 (4), 76A (5), 110 (3) and 127

    Fines Regulation 2005

    Clause 7 (1)

    Firearms Act 1996 No 46

    Sections 84 (1) and 85

    Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38

    Sections 272 (6) and (7) and 277 (1) (a) and (2)

    Fitness Services (Pre-paid Fees) Act 2000 No 95

    Section 15 (2) (a) and (4)

    Food Act 2003 No 43

    Sections 52 (1) and 118 (1) (a) and (2)

    Frustrated Contracts Act 1978 No 105

    Section 15 (8)

    Gaming Machines Act 2001 No 127

    Sections 188 and 197 (1) (b) and (2)

    Gas Industry Restructuring Act 1986 No 213

    Section 138 (2)

    Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38

    Sections 75 (2) and 81 (4)

    Gene Technology (GM Crop Moratorium) Act 2003 No 12

    Section 34 (1) (a) and (2)

    Greyhound and Harness Racing Administration Act 2004 No 36

    Section 49

    Greyhound Racing Act 2002 No 38

    Section 58

    Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 No 49

    Section 40 (1)

    Guardianship Act 1987 No 257

    Section 5 (definition of “eligible witness”)

    Habitual Criminals Act 1957 No 19

    Section 8 (2), (4) and (6)

    Hairdressers Act 2003 No 62

    Section 8 (1)

    Harness Racing Act 2002 No 39

    Section 61

    Health Care Liability Act 2001 No 42

    Section 31 (2)

    Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 No 71

    Section 74

    Home Building Act 1989 No 147

    Section 139 (1) (a), (1A) and (1B)

    Housing Act 2001 No 52

    Section 74

    Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53

    Section 34 (2) and (3)

    Inclosed Lands Protection Act 1901 No 33

    Section 8

    Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988 No 35

    Section 116 (1)–(3)

    Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17

    Sections 162A (2)–(5), 197 (1) (a) and (c), (2) (a) and (5) (a), 197A (1), 356, 364 (1) (definition of “industrial court”), 375, 382 (2), 383A and 397 (1) (a) and (2)

    Industrial Relations (Child Employment) Act 2006

    Section 3 (1) (definition of “industrial court”)

    Industrial Relations (General) Regulation 2001

    Schedule 1

    Inebriates Act 1912 No 24

    Section 32

    Infants’ Custody and Settlements Act 1899 No 39

    Section 10B

    Institute of Teachers Act 2004 No 65

    Section 49

    Irrigation Areas (Reduction of Rents) Act 1974 No 83

    Section 12 (2)

    James Hardie Former Subsidiaries (Winding up and Administration) Act 2005 No 105

    Section 68 (1) (a) and (2)

    Jury Act 1977 No 18

    Sections 14 (2), 15 (1), 18 (4) and 71 (1), (1A) (a) and (1B)

    Justices of the Peace Act 2002 No 27

    Section 12

    Landlord and Tenant Act 1899 No 18

    Sections 3 and 31 (1)

    Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Act 1948 No 25

    Sections 62A (1A) and (2) (a), 62B (2) (a), 81A (6), 98 and 111 (3) (definition of “the appropriate court”)

    Law Enforcement and National Security (Assumed Identities) Act 1998 No 154

    Section 18 (1)

    Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 No 103

    Sections 3 (1) (definition of “authorised officer”), 104 (8), 152 (3) (c), 190 (3), 213 (1) and (2), 214 (1) (b) (ii) and 234

    Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Regulation 2005

    Clause 36F (1)

    Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1946 No 33

    Section 2 (2)

    Legal Aid Commission Act 1979 No 78

    Sections 34 (3) and 56 (1A) (b)

    Legal Profession Act 2004 No 112

    Sections 574 (1) and 731 (1)

    Library Act 1939 No 40

    Section 15 (3A)

    Liquor Act 1982 No 147

    Sections 12 (1) (b), 145 (1) and 147

    Listening Devices Act 1984 No 69

    Sections 3B (4) (b) and 26 (1) (a)

    Loan Fund Companies Act 1976 No 94

    Section 66 (a)

    Local Government Act 1993 No 30

    Sections 687 and 691 (1) and (2) (a)

    Long Service Leave Act 1955 No 38

    Section 14 (c)

    Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Act 1963 No 48

    Section 14 (c)

    Lord Howe Island Act 1953 No 39

    Section 37A

    Marine Parks Act 1997 No 64

    Section 39 (1) (a) and (2)

    Marine Pollution Act 1987 No 299

    Sections 54 and 55 (2)

    Marine Safety Act 1998 No 121

    Section 127

    Meat Industry Act 1978 No 54

    Section 76 (1)–(3)

    Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94

    Section 193 (2)

    Mental Health Act 1990 No 9

    Section 299 (1)

    Mine Safety (Cost Recovery) Act 2005 No 116

    Section 16

    Mines Inspection Act 1901 No 75

    Sections 19 (2) (h) and 69 (2) and (5)

    Mining Act 1992 No 29

    Section 175C (1)

    Mining Act 1992 No 29

    Sections 175C (2) and 375 (1) and (3)

    Motor Accidents (Lifetime Care and Support) Act 2006 No 16

    Section 64

    Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52

    Sections 38 (8), 55 (1) (b) (i) and (1B) and 55B (4)

    Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 No 71

    Section 87 (1) (b) and (3)

    Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 1988 No 111

    Section 18

    Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act 1942 No 15

    Sections 13 (2) and (4) (b) and 41 (2)

    Murray–Darling Basin Act 1992 No 65

    Section 34 (2)

    Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Act 1945 No 31

    Section 18 (4)

    National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 No 80

    Section 176 (1) (a) and (1A)

    Native Vegetation Act 2003 No 103

    Section 42 (1) (a) and (2)

    Natural Resources Commission Act 2003 No 102

    Section 21

    Navigation Act 1901 No 60

    Section 168 (2)

    New South Wales Crime Commission Act 1985 No 117

    Sections 12 (3A) and 36 (1)

    New South Wales—Queensland Border Rivers Act 1947 No 10

    Section 28

    Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 No 166

    Section 25 (4)

    NSW Self Insurance Corporation Act 2004 No 106

    Section 14

    Oaths Act 1900 No 20

    Section 21A (3)

    Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40

    Sections 97 (1) and (2), 98 (1), 105 (2) and (3) (and note), 114 (2), 116 (3) and 124 (definition of “guideline judgment”)

    Offshore Minerals Act 1999 No 42

    Section 404 (5)

    Ombudsman Act 1974 No 68

    Section 38 (2) and (3)

    Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 No 41

    Sections 35 (3) (b), 48 (1) and (2) and 183 (1) (a) and (2) and clauses 1 and 10 of Schedule 19

    Passenger Transport Act 1990 No 39

    Section 60 (1) and (2)

    Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Act 1996 No 13

    Section 40 (1)

    Pawnbrokers and Second-hand Dealers Regulation 2003

    Clause 25B

    Payroll Tax Act 2007 No 21

    Section 102

    Pesticides Act 1999 No 80

    Sections 71 (3), 83 (2) (a), 97 (2) and 98 (3) (definition of “the court”)

    Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 No 84

    Section 137 (1) and (3)

    Petroleum Products Subsidy Act 1997 No 112

    Section 30 (2)

    Pharmacy Act 1964 No 48

    Section 35 (3)

    Pharmacy Practice Act 2006 No 59

    Section 154 (1)

    Photo Card Act 2005 No 20

    Section 35

    Plantations and Reafforestation Act 1999 No 97

    Section 64 (2)

    Podiatrists Act 2003 No 69

    Section 131 (1)

    Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 No 31

    Section 45 (1)

    Police Act 1990 No 47

    Sections 127 (2) (c), (3) (c) and (4) (c) and 207 (1), (3) and (4)

    Police Integrity Commission Act 1996 No 28

    Sections 47 (3) and 141 (1)–(3)

    Police Powers (Drug Detection Trial) Act 2003 No 28

    Section 21

    Ports and Maritime Administration Act 1995 No 13

    Section 101

    Powers of Attorney Act 2003 No 53

    Sections 19 (2) and 54 (2) and Schedule 2

    Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 No 200

    Sections 4 (1) (definition of “court”) and 34 (2)

    Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 No 133

    Section 70

    Property (Relationships) Act 1984 No 147

    Sections 8 (2) (b), 9 (b), 10, 12 (1) and (5), 57 and 58

    Property (Relationships) Regulation 2005

    Clauses 4, 8 (1), 10, 11 (1) and (2) (b), 12 (1), 13 (2) (b) and 15 (1)

    Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 No 66

    Sections 174 (5) and 215 (3)

    Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 No 156

    Sections 215 (1) (a) and (2), 232 (2) (a), 248 (2), 249 (3), 268 (1), 272 and 291

    Public Health Act 1991 No 10

    Sections 50 (2) and 61M (2) and (3)

    Public Lotteries Act 1996 No 86

    Section 75

    Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002 No 43

    Section 163

    Public Trustee Act 1913 No 19

    Section 36G (4) (d)

    Public Works Act 1912 No 45

    Sections 84 (b), 150 (2) and 159

    Radiation Control Act 1990 No 13

    Sections 25 (1) (a) and (3) and 26 (2)

    Rail Safety Act 2002 No 96

    Section 103 (1) (a) and (2)

    Real Property Act 1900 No 25

    Section 138 (7)

    Recreation Vehicles Act 1983 No 136

    Section 32 (1) and (3)

    Redfern–Waterloo Authority Act 2004 No 107

    Section 46

    Regional Development Act 2004 No 58

    Section 15

    Registered Clubs Act 1976 No 31

    Sections 42A and 65 (1) (b) and (2)

    Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142

    Sections 121 and 148 (4)

    Residential Parks Regulation 2006

    Clause 33

    Residential Tenancies Act 1987 No 26

    Sections 71 and 124 (4)

    Restricted Premises Act 1943 No 6

    Section 18A

    Retirement Villages Act 1999 No 81

    Sections 138 and 183 (2)

    Rice Marketing Act 1983 No 176

    Section 156 (1), (1A) and (1B)

    Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948 No 20

    Section 26 (2)

    Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997 No 113

    Section 39 (3) and (5)

    Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 1999

    Clause 39 (4A)

    Road Transport (General) Act 2005 No 11

    Sections 180, 224 (1) and 242 (2) (c) and (d), (3) and (4)

    Road Transport (General) Regulation 2005

    Clauses 13 (1) and (6), 14 (3), 15 (1), 16 (3), 17 (2), 18 (1)–(3), 19 (1), 20 (6), 22 (1), 23 (2) and (5), 24, 25 (1) and (2), 26 (2), 27 (1), 28 (1) and 29 (3)

    Road Transport (Heavy Vehicles Registration Charges) Act 1995 No 72

    Section 33

    Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005

    Clause 71 (2) (d)

    Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 No 119

    Section 27 (2) and (4)

    Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007

    Clauses 64 (2) (b), 75 (2) (c) and 76 (7) (c) (notes) and Dictionary (definition of “forfeited vehicle”)

    Royal Commission (Police Service) Act 1994 No 60

    Section 41

    Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65

    Sections 76 (2) (b), 77 (3) and 134 (1)

    Rural Lands Protection Act 1998 No 143

    Section 204 (1) and (3)

    Security Industry Act 1997 No 157

    Section 45 (1)

    Security Interests in Goods Act 2005 No 69

    Section 34

    Shops and Industries Act 1962 No 43

    Section 145 (3) (a), (3A) and (4)

    Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997 No 99

    Section 51 (1) (a) and (2)

    Soil Conservation Act 1938 No 10

    Section 29 (3)

    Sporting Venues (Pitch Invasions) Act 2003 No 44

    Section 14

    State Arms, Symbols and Emblems Act 2004 No 1

    Section 7

    State Owned Corporations Act 1989 No 134

    Section 33B (3)

    State Records Act 1998 No 17

    Section 78 (1)

    State Water Corporation Act 2004 No 40

    Section 35

    Stock (Chemical Residues) Act 1975 No 26

    Section 15 (2) and (3)

    Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34

    Section 20L (2)

    Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182

    Section 60 (2) and (4)

    Strata Schemes Management Act 1996 No 138

    Sections 200 (2) and 225

    Summary Offences Act 1988 No 25

    Section 32

    Superannuation Administration Act 1996 No 39

    Section 126 (2)

    Supreme Court Act 1970 No 52

    Sections 69B (2), 69C (1), 71A (1) and (3), 71B and 120A (4)

    Surveying Act 2002 No 83

    Sections 13 (3) and 24 (3)

    Sydney Opera House Trust Act 1961 No 9

    Section 28E (1)

    Sydney Water Act 1994 No 88

    Section 53

    Sydney Water Catchment Management Act 1998 No 171

    Section 68

    Taxation Administration Act 1996 No 97

    Section 125 (3)

    Terrorism (Police Powers) Act 2002 No 115

    Section 34

    Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 No 101

    Section 151

    Totalizator Act 1997 No 45

    Sections 90 (2) and 100

    Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 No 234

    Section 16 (3)

    Transport Administration Act 1988 No 109

    Section 118

    Travel Agents Act 1986 No 5

    Section 50 (3)

    Trees (Disputes Between Neighbours) Act 2006 No 126

    Section 18 (note)

    Uncollected Goods Act 1995 No 68

    Sections 8 (1) and 18

    Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113

    Sections 20 (1), 42 (4) and 51 (1) and (3)

    Valuers Act 2003 No 4

    Section 41 (2) (a) and (3)

    Very Fast Train (Route Investigation) Act 1989 No 44

    Section 21 (3)

    Veterinary Practice Act 2003 No 87

    Section 100 (1)

    Victims Support and Rehabilitation Act 1996 No 115

    Sections 52 (1), 55 (1), 58L (4), 77A (definition of “court”) and 78 (1) (b)

    Vocational Education and Training Act 2005 No 100

    Section 44

    Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001 No 58

    Section 26

    Water Act 1912 No 44

    Section 4G (2) and (3)

    Water Industry Competition Act 2006 No 104

    Sections 84 (3) and 98

    Water Management Act 2000 No 92

    Sections 232 (6) and 364 (3)

    Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 No 127

    Section 43 (1)

    Western Lands Act 1901 No 70

    Section 35U (6)

    Western Sydney Parklands Act 2006 No 92

    Section 49

    Witness Protection Act 1995 No 87

    Section 41 (1)

    Workmen’s Compensation (Lead Poisoning—Broken Hill) Act 1922 No 31

    Section 15 (2)

    Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86

    Section 245 (2) and (4)

    Workplace Surveillance Act 2005 No 47

    Section 45

    World Youth Day Act 2006 No 106

    Sections 46 (7) and 57 (2) and (3)

    Young Offenders Act 1997 No 54

    Section 63

    Zoological Parks Board Act 1973 No 34

    Section 32 (1)

    Schedule 3Amendments replacing “A Local Court” with “The Local Court”

    (Section 4)

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000 No 2

    Sections 11 (1), 13 (1), 24, 26 (1) and 29 (1)

    Apiaries Act 1985 No 16

    Section 46 (4)

    Child Protection (Offenders Prohibition Orders) Act 2004 No 46

    Sections 5 (1) and (2), 7 (1) and 10 (1) and (2)

    Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Enforcement Act 1995 No 63

    Section 56 (5)

    Companion Animals Act 1998 No 87

    Sections 42 (and note), 45 (1) and 46

    Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Act 1989 No 90

    Sections 74 (2) and 87 (2)–(4)

    Crimes Act 1900 No 40

    Section 562ZZP (2)

    Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 No 120

    Sections 6 (2), 7 (1), 8 (1) and (2) and 9 (1)

    Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92

    Sections 25 (1) and 58 (1)

    Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 No 23

    Section 53 (2)

    Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209

    Sections 210 (1) and (3) and 267 (5)

    Criminal Procedure Regulation 2005

    Clauses 3, 4 and 6 of Schedule 6

    Crown Lands Act 1989 No 6

    Section 159 (5)

    Dividing Fences Act 1991 No 72

    Section 13 (5)

    Driving Instructors Act 1992 No 3

    Sections 41 (1) and 42

    Firearms Act 1996 No 46

    Section 80 (1)

    Fisheries Management Act 1994 No 38

    Section 269 (2)

    Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 No 64

    Section 45 (4)

    Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 No 103

    Section 210B (1) and (2)

    Minors (Property and Contracts) Act 1970 No 60

    Sections 27 (2), (4) and (5) and 40 (4)

    Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52

    Section 50 (2)

    Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 No 71

    Section 77C (2)

    Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40

    Section 116 (3)

    Offshore Minerals Act 1999 No 42

    Section 404 (4)

    Pesticides Act 1999 No 80

    Sections 95 (3) and 99 (2)

    Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 No 104

    Section 14 (1)

    Property (Relationships) Regulation 2005

    Clause 6 (1)

    Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 No 156

    Sections 246 (3), 250 (1) and 273

    Radiation Control Act 1990 No 13

    Section 27 (3)

    Road Transport (General) Regulation 2005

    Clauses 14 (1), 16 (1), 20 (1) and (2), 23 (1), 26 (1) and 29 (1)

    Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65

    Section 78

    Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182

    Section 52 (5) and (6)

    Uncollected Goods Act 1995 No 68

    Sections 9 (1) and (2), 11 (1) and 17 (2)

    Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 No 113

    Sections 23 (1) and 24 (1)

    Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 No 127

    Section 40 (1)

    Workers Compensation Act 1987 No 70

    Sections 58 (9), 156 (7) and 175 (7B)

    World Youth Day Act 2006 No 106

    Section 46 (8)

    Schedule 4Amendments replacing “a Local Court constituted by a Magistrate sitting alone” with “the Local Court”

    (Section 4)

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Agricultural Livestock (Disease Control Funding) Act 1998 No 139

    Section 32

    Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001 No 80

    Section 73 (1)

    Children (Interstate Transfer of Offenders) Act 1988 No 85

    Section 21

    Coal Industry Act 2001 No 107

    Section 50 (1) (a)

    Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001 No 82

    Section 82 (1)

    Conveyancers Licensing Act 2003 No 3

    Section 157 (2) (a)

    Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001 No 32

    Section 20 (4) (a)

    Dental Practice Act 2001 No 64

    Section 157 (1)

    Disability Services Act 1993 No 3

    Section 23

    Fire Brigades Act 1989 No 192

    Section 84

    First Home Owner Grant Act 2000 No 21

    Section 49 (1)

    Forestry Act 1916 No 55

    Section 46 (1)

    Freight Rail Corporation (Sale) Act 2001 No 35

    Section 51

    Funeral Funds Act 1979 No 106

    Section 91 (1)

    Gambling (Two-up) Act 1998 No 115

    Section 30

    Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 No 64

    Section 56

    Gaming Machine Tax Act 2001 No 72

    Section 24

    Gas Industry Restructuring Act 1986 No 213

    Section 138 (1)

    Gas Supply Act 1996 No 38

    Section 81 (1)

    Geographical Names Act 1966 No 13

    Section 15 (3)

    Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal Act 1980 No 39

    Section 44 (2)

    Guardianship Act 1987 No 257

    Section 106 (1)

    Health Administration Act 1982 No 135

    Section 24

    Health Care Complaints Act 1993 No 105

    Section 100

    Health Care Liability Act 2001 No 42

    Section 31 (1) (a)

    Health Professionals (Special Events Exemption) Act 1997 No 90

    Section 16

    Health Services Act 1997 No 154

    Section 137

    Heritage Act 1977 No 136

    Section 158 (1) and (2)

    Historic Houses Act 1980 No 94

    Section 23 (4)

    Holiday Parks (Long-term Casual Occupation) Act 2002 No 88

    Section 43 (1)

    Home Care Service Act 1988 No 6

    Section 17

    HomeFund Commissioner Act 1993 No 9

    Section 43

    Human Tissue Act 1983 No 164

    Section 38

    Hunter Water Act 1991 No 53

    Section 34 (1) (a)

    Impounding Act 1993 No 31

    Section 37

    Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 No 39

    Section 28

    Insurance Protection Tax Act 2001 No 40

    Section 23

    Judicial Officers Act 1986 No 100

    Section 52

    Lake Illawarra Authority Act 1987 No 285

    Section 33

    Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 No 22

    Section 73

    Land Development Contribution Management Act 1970 No 22

    Section 78

    Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Act 1997 No 136

    Section 30

    Legal Aid Commission Act 1979 No 78

    Section 72 (1)

    Legislation Review Act 1987 No 165

    Section 15

    Lie Detectors Act 1983 No 62

    Section 7 (2)

    Listening Devices Act 1984 No 69

    Section 24 (a)

    Local Government and Other Authorities (Superannuation) Act 1927 No 35

    Section 20 (2)

    Long Service Leave Act 1955 No 38

    Sections 11 (1) and 12 (1)

    Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Act 1963 No 48

    Sections 11 (1) and 12 (1)

    Lotteries and Art Unions Act 1901 No 34

    Section 22 (1)

    Luna Park Site Act 1990 No 59

    Section 20

    Marine Pollution Act 1987 No 299

    Section 55 (1) (a)

    Medical Practice Act 1992 No 94

    Section 193 (1) (a)

    Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961 No 22

    Section 17 (1)

    Mines Inspection Act 1901 No 75

    Section 69 (1)

    Motor Accidents Act 1988 No 102

    Section 135 (1)

    Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 No 41

    Section 227 (1)

    Motor Vehicle Sports (Public Safety) Act 1985 No 24

    Section 15

    Mount Panorama Motor Racing Act 1989 No 108

    Section 14 (1)

    Murray–Darling Basin Act 1992 No 65

    Section 34 (1)

    Non-Indigenous Animals Act 1987 No 166

    Section 27

    Noxious Weeds Act 1993 No 11

    Section 61

    Nurses and Midwives Act 1991 No 9

    Section 74 (1)

    Oaths Act 1900 No 20

    Section 30 (b)

    Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40

    Section 105 (1) (a)

    Offshore Minerals Act 1999 No 42

    Section 443

    Ombudsman Act 1974 No 68

    Section 38 (1)

    Optical Dispensers Act 1963 No 35

    Section 32 (3)

    Optometrists Act 2002 No 30

    Section 135 (1)

    Osteopaths Act 2001 No 16

    Section 131 (1)

    Parliamentary Precincts Act 1997 No 66

    Section 29

    Parramatta Park Trust Act 2001 No 17

    Section 32 (1)

    Parramatta Stadium Trust Act 1988 No 86

    Section 22

    Partnership Act 1892 (55 Vic No 12)

    Section 80

    Pesticides Act 1999 No 80

    Section 71 (2) (a)

    Petroleum Products Subsidy Act 1997 No 112

    Section 30 (1)

    Physiotherapists Act 2001 No 67

    Section 132 (1)

    Plant Diseases Act 1924 No 38

    Section 26 (2A)

    Plantations and Reafforestation Act 1999 No 97

    Section 64 (1) (a)

    Poultry Meat Industry Act 1986 No 101

    Section 22

    Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979 No 200

    Section 34 (1) (a)

    Private Hospitals and Day Procedure Centres Act 1988 No 123

    Section 54

    Professional Standards Act 1994 No 81

    Section 52

    Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002 No 66

    Section 215 (2) (a)

    Protected Disclosures Act 1994 No 92

    Section 29

    Psychologists Act 2001 No 69

    Section 131 (1)

    Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 No 152

    Section 63 (1)

    Public Health Act 1991 No 10

    Sections 50 (1) (a), 61K (1), 61M (1) and 79 (1)

    Public Notaries Act 1997 No 98

    Section 15

    Racing Administration Act 1998 No 114

    Section 35

    Racing Appeals Tribunal Act 1983 No 199

    Section 22

    Recreation Vehicles Act 1983 No 136

    Section 42

    Registration of Interests in Goods Act 1986 No 37

    Section 19 (1) (b)

    Residential Parks Act 1998 No 142

    Section 148 (1) and (2) (a)

    Residential Tenancies Act 1987 No 26

    Section 124 (2) and (3) (a)

    Retail Leases Act 1994 No 46

    Section 84

    Retirement Villages Act 1999 No 81

    Section 183 (1) (a)

    Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948 No 20

    Section 26 (1) (a)

    Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997 No 113

    Section 39 (2) (a) and (4) (a)

    Road Obstructions (Special Provisions) Act 1979 No 9

    Section 9

    Roads Act 1993 No 33

    Section 242

    Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Act 1980 No 19

    Section 23 (1)

    Rural Assistance Act 1989 No 97

    Section 53

    Scout Association of Australia (New South Wales Branch) Incorporation Act 1928 No 26

    Section 15

    Small Business Development Corporation Act 1984 No 119

    Section 19

    Smoke-free Environment Act 2000 No 69

    Section 20

    Soil Conservation Act 1938 No 10

    Section 29 (2)

    Special Commissions of Inquiry Act 1983 No 90

    Section 33

    Sporting Injuries Insurance Act 1978 No 141

    Section 32 (1)

    Sports Drug Testing Act 1995 No 45

    Section 26

    Stamp Duties Act 1920 No 47

    Section 99I (2) (c) (i)

    State Emergency and Rescue Management Act 1989 No 165

    Section 66

    State Emergency Service Act 1989 No 164

    Section 28

    State Sports Centre Trust Act 1984 No 68

    Section 21

    Status of Children Act 1996 No 76

    Section 35 (1)

    Stock (Chemical Residues) Act 1975 No 26

    Section 15 (1)

    Stock Diseases Act 1923 No 34

    Section 20L (1)

    Stock Foods Act 1940 No 19

    Sections 22 (1) (b) and 32 (1)

    Stock Medicines Act 1989 No 182

    Section 60 (1)

    Strata Schemes (Freehold Development) Act 1973 No 68

    Section 157

    Superannuation Administration Act 1996 No 39

    Section 126 (1) (a)

    Superannuation (Axiom Funds Management Corporation) Act 1996 No 40

    Section 67

    Swimming Pools Act 1992 No 49

    Section 36

    Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Act 1978 No 72

    Section 30

    Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Act 1998 No 170

    Section 44

    Sydney Olympic Park Authority Act 2001 No 57

    Section 77

    Sydney Turf Club Act 1943 No 22

    Section 23 (5)

    Taxation Administration Act 1996 No 97

    Section 125 (1)

    Teacher Housing Authority Act 1975 No 27

    Section 35

    Telecommunications (Interception and Access) (New South Wales) Act 1987 No 290

    Section 23

    Totalizator Agency Board Privatisation Act 1997 No 43

    Section 60

    Tourism New South Wales Act 1984 No 46

    Section 33

    Tow Truck Industry Act 1998 No 111

    Section 87 (1)

    Transport Appeal Boards Act 1980 No 104

    Sections 18 (2) and 33

    Travel Agents Act 1986 No 5

    Section 50 (1) (a) and (2)

    Trustee Companies Act 1964 No 6

    Section 32

    Unclaimed Money Act 1995 No 75

    Section 47 (b)

    Uncollected Goods Act 1995 No 68

    Section 37

    Valuation of Land Act 1916 No 2

    Section 80A

    Very Fast Train (Route Investigation) Act 1989 No 44

    Section 21 (1)

    Victims Support and Rehabilitation Act 1996 No 115

    Sections 58L (3) (a) and 86

    Warnervale Airport (Restrictions) Act 1996 No 57

    Section 15

    Water Management Act 2000 No 92

    Section 364 (1) (a)

    Western Lands Act 1901 No 70

    Section 52 (1)

    Wild Dog Destruction Act 1921 No 17

    Section 30

    Wilderness Act 1987 No 196

    Section 30

    Wollongong Sportsground Act 1986 No 174

    Section 32

    Workers Compensation (Bush Fire, Emergency and Rescue Services) Act 1987 No 83

    Section 33

    Workers’ Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act 1942 No 14

    Section 8G (2)

    Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 No 86

    Section 245 (1) (a)

    Schedule 5Amendments replacing “a Local Court constituted by a Magistrate” with “the Local Court”

    (Section 4)

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Act 2001 No 32

    Section 20 (5)

    Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17

    Section 382 (1)

    Insurance (Application of Laws) Act 1986 No 13

    Section 8 (1) (a) and (2)

    National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) Act 1990 No 92

    Section 32 (4)

    State Owned Corporations Act 1989 No 134

    Section 33B (2) (a)

    Trade Measurement Administration Act 1989 No 234

    Sections 16 (2) (a) and 18 (a)

    Schedule 6Amendments replacing “a Local Court held before a Magistrate sitting alone” with “the Local Court”

    (Section 4)

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Landlord and Tenant (Rental Bonds) Act 1977 No 44

    Section 17 (1)

    Prices Regulation Act 1948 No 26

    Section 61 (1)

    Timber Marketing Act 1977 No 72

    Section 30 (1)

    Schedule 7Amendments replacing “Local Courts Act 1982” with “Local Court Act 2007”

    (Section 4)

    Column 1

    Column 2

    Access to Neighbouring Land Act 2000 No 2

    Section 38 (3)

    Apiaries Act 1985 No 16

    Section 46 (4)

    Children’s Court Act 1987 No 53

    Schedule 1, clause 2A

    Civil Procedure Act 2005 No 28

    Section 3 (1) (definition of “jurisdictional limit”)

    Commercial Vessels Act 1979 No 41

    Section 32 (2) (a)

    Confiscation of Proceeds of Crime Act 1989 No 90

    Section 74 (5)

    Coroners Act 1980 No 27

    Section 5 (3)

    Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 No 120

    Section 7 (3)

    Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68

    Section 63A (2)

    Industrial Relations Act 1996 No 17

    Section 381 (5)

    Liquor Act 1982 No 147

    Sections 8 (6) (a) and 145C (1)

    Mining Act 1992 No 29

    Section 293 (4)

    Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52

    Section 38 (8)

    Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 No 40

    Section 116 (3)

    Property (Relationships) Act 1984 No 147

    Sections 10 and 12 (1)

    Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 (1976 No 4)

    Schedule 1 (items relating to Chief Magistrate, Deputy Chief Magistrate and Magistrate)

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