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Courts and Tribunals Legislation (Further

Amendment) Act 2000

Act No. 51/2000

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section Page
PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1
1. Purpose 1
2. Commencement 2
PART 2—LEGAL PRACTICE ACT 1996 3
3. Oath of allegiance no longer required 3
PART 3—MAGISTRATES' COURT ACT 1989 4
4. Civil rules of court—pre-hearing conferences 4
5. Insertion of new section 19A 4
19A. Recording of proceedings 4
6. Pre-hearing conferences 4
7. Regulations—fees for recordings 4
8. Insertion of new section 143 5
143. Rules of court—recording of proceedings 5
9. Statute law revision 5
PART 4—SUPREME COURT ACT 1986 6
10. Further restriction on appeals 6
11. Statute law revision 6

PART 5—VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE

TRIBUNAL ACT 1998 8
12. Definitions 8
13. New section 11A inserted 8
11A. Short-term Vice Presidents 8
14. Appointment of members 9
15. Suspension of non-judicial member 9
16. Validity of proceedings 10
17. New section 25A inserted 10
25A. Member or former member may not represent a party 10

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Section Page
18. Non-payment of application fees 11
19. Summary dismissal of proceedings 12
20. Conduct of proceedings causing disadvantage 12
21. Mediator may require attendance at mediation 12
22. Notice of successful mediation 12
23. Power to close hearings 12
24. Failing to attend an assessment of costs 12
25. Declarations 14
26. Contempt 14
27. Statute law revision 14

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Victoria

No. 51 of 2000

Courts and Tribunals Legislation (Further Amendment) Act 2000†

[Assented to 5 September 2000]

The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows:

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

1. Purpose

The purpose of this Act is to make miscellaneous amendments to the Legal Practice Act 1996, the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, the Supreme

Court Act 1986 and the Victorian Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 1998.

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2. Commencement

(1) This Act, except sections 5 and 6, comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

(2) Subject to sub-section (3), sections 5 and 6 come

into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed.

(3) If section 5 or 6 does not come into operation

before 1 January 2001, it comes into operation on

that day.

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s. 3 Act No. 51/2000

PART 2—LEGAL PRACTICE ACT 1996

No. 35/1996. 3. Oath of allegiance no longer required
Reprint No. 2
as at
15 August In section 6(1) of the Legal Practice Act 1996,
1999. Further for paragraph (c) substitute—
amended by
No. 52/1999. "(c) takes an oath of office, or makes an

affirmation of office, in the form required by

the Court.".

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Act No. 51/2000 s. 4

PART 3—MAGISTRATES' COURT ACT 1989

4. Civil rules of court—pre-hearing conferences

No. 51/1989. Reprint No. 6

In section 16(1) of the Magistrates' Court Act as at 1 July 1999. Further

1989, after paragraph (fa) insert—

amended by Nos 35/1999

"(fb) the referral of any civil proceeding, or any part of a civil proceeding, for a pre-hearing conference and the conduct of pre-hearing conferences;".

and 1/2000.

5. Insertion of new section 19A

After section 19 of the Magistrates' Court Act

1989 insert—

"19A. Recording of proceedings

The principal registrar must ensure that all proceedings in the Court are recorded in accordance with the Rules.".

6. Pre-hearing conferences

(1) In section 107 of the Magistrates' Court Act

1989, for sub-section (1) substitute—

"(1) A magistrate or a registrar may refer a civil

proceeding or part of a civil proceeding for a
pre-hearing conference in accordance with

the Rules.".

(2) In section 107(2) of the Magistrates' Court Act

1989—

(a)

in paragraph (a), for "complaint" substitute "proceeding or any part of the proceeding";

(b)

in paragraph (b), for "matter" substitute "proceeding or any part of the proceeding";

(c)

in paragraph (c), for "complaint" substitute "proceeding or any part of the proceeding".

7. Regulations—fees for recordings

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In section 140(1) of the Magistrates' Court Act
1989, after paragraph (b) insert—

"(c) prescribing the fees and charges payable for

the supply by the Court of any recording or
any part of a recording of a proceeding;

and".

8. Insertion of new section 143

After section 142 of the Magistrates' Court Act

1989 insert—

"143. Rules of court—recording of proceedings

The Chief Magistrate together with 2 or more Deputy Chief Magistrates may jointly make rules of court for or with respect to the recording of proceedings in the Court.".

9. Statute law revision

In section 120(1) of the Magistrates' Court Act

1989, omit "the Children's Court Act 1973 and".

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Act No. 51/2000 s. 10

PART 4—SUPREME COURT ACT 1986

10. Further restriction on appeals

No. 110/1986. Reprint No. 3

In section 17A of the Supreme Court Act 1986, as at
1 August 1998
after sub-section (3) insert— . Further
amended by
"(3A) An order made by the Trial Division Nos
101/1998,
constituted by a Judge on an appeal to the 10/1999 and
Court— 62/1999.
(a)

under section 148(1)(b) of the Tribunal Act 1998; or

(b) under section 92 or 109 of the Magistrates' Court Act 1989—

is not subject to appeal to the Court of Appeal except by leave of the Court of Appeal or by leave of the Judge constituting

the Trial Division.

(3B) Sub-section (3A) applies only to an order

made on an appeal instituted after the
commencement of section 10 of the Courts
and Tribunals Legislation (Further
Amendment) Act 2000.".

11. Statute law revision

In the Supreme Court Act 1986—

(a)

in section 3, in sub-sections (3), (4) and (5), for "General Rules of Procedure in Civil Proceedings 1986" substitute "Chapter I of the Rules of the Supreme Court";

(b) in section 84(3)(b)—

(i) for "morgagee's" substitute
"mortgagee's";

(ii) for "asignee" substitute "assignee";

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(c) For the heading to Part 8 substitute—

"PART 8—TRANSITIONALS AND SAVINGS";

(d)

sections 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137 and 140 and the Schedule are repealed.

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Act No. 51/2000 s. 12

PART 5—VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE

TRIBUNAL ACT 1998

12. Definitions

No. 53/1998. Reprint No. 1

In section 3 of the Victorian Civil and as at 1 July 1999. Further

Administrative Tribunal Act 1998—

amended by Nos 17/1999,

(a) after the definition of "professional 57/1999 and
advocate" insert— 1/2000.
' "reserve judge" of the County Court,

means a judge who has made an been appointed under section 13A(3A) of that Act;';

election under section 13A(1) of the

(b)

in the definition of "Vice President", after "Tribunal" insert ", including a Vice President appointed under section 11A".

13. New section 11A inserted

After section 11 of the Victorian Civil and

Administrative Tribunal Act 1998 insert—

"11A. Short-term Vice Presidents

(1) If the President considers it necessary for the proper functioning of the Tribunal, he or she may request the Minister that one or more

reserve judges of the County Court be
appointed as Vice Presidents.

(2) The Minister may appoint a reserve judge as

a Vice-President for a term not exceeding
3 months.

(3) A reserve judge may only be appointed as a

Vice-President after the Minister has
consulted the Chief Judge.

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(4) The appointment of a reserve judge as a Vice President does not affect his or her tenure of office or status as a reserve judge nor any

salary, pension or other rights or privileges
that he or she has as a reserve judge.

(5) Service in the office of Vice President must be taken for all purposes to be service in the office of reserve judge.

(6) Nothing in this Act prevents a reserve judge

appointed under section 13A(4) of the

appointed as a Vice President who is the County Court for the purpose of the exercise by the County Court of any of its functions.".

14. Appointment of members

In the Victorian Civil and Administrative

Tribunal Act 1998—

(a)

in section 16(1), after "Members" insert "(other than a Vice President appointed under section 11A)";

(b)

in section 21(1), after "judge" insert "or reserve judge, as the case requires".

15. Suspension of non-judicial member

(1) In the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998—

(a) in section 22(1)—

(i)  for "Minister" (where twice occurring) substitute "President";

(ii) for "President" substitute "Minister";

(b)

in section 23(1), for "suspending" substitute "the President suspends".

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(2) In section 23 of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, for sub-section (8) substitute—

"(8) If the Minister decides not to make a

recommendation under sub-section (4)—

(a)

the Minister must inform the President as soon as practicable after receiving the report under sub-section (2)(b); and

(b) the President must lift the suspension.".

16. Validity of proceedings

In section 25 of the Victorian Civil and paragraph (c) insert—

"; or

(d)

a member or former member represents a party in a proceeding in contravention of section 25A.".

17. New section 25A inserted

After section 25 of the Victorian Civil and

Administrative Tribunal Act 1998 insert—

"25A. Member or former member may not

represent a party

If the rules provide for proceedings to be entered in or transferred to lists of the Tribunal and for members to be assigned to those lists—

(a) a member must not represent a party in any proceeding that has been entered in or transferred to a list to which the

member has been assigned;

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(b)

for a period of 2 years after a member ceases to be a member, he or she must not represent a party in any proceeding that has been entered in or transferred

to a list to which the former member
was assigned.".

18. Non-payment of application fees

(1) In section 68(3) of the Victorian Civil and

Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, for "application is deemed not to have been lodged" substitute "Tribunal is to take no further action in respect of the application (other than action referred to in sub-section (4))".

(2) In section 68 of the Victorian Civil and

Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, for sub-
section (4) substitute—

"(4) If the fee is not paid within 30 days after the

day on which the application is lodged, the proceeding, unless—

(a)

the fee has been waived under section 132 in that period; or

(b)

the fee has been reduced under section 132 and the reduced fee has been paid in that period; or

(c)

an applicant has requested the waiver or reduction of the fee and the request has not been determined by the end of that period.".

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19. Summary dismissal of proceedings

In section 75(3) of the Victorian Civil and paragraph (b) insert—

"; or

(c)

a senior member who is a legal practitioner.".

20. Conduct of proceedings causing disadvantage

In section 78(1) of the Victorian Civil and paragraph (f) insert—

"; or

(g)

failing to attend mediation or the hearing of the proceeding.".

21. Mediator may require attendance at mediation

In section 89 of the Victorian Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, after
"mediation" (where first occurring) insert "or the

mediator".

22. Notice of successful mediation

In section 90 of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, for "Tribunal" substitute "principal registrar".

23. Power to close hearings

In section 101(5) of the Victorian Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, after

"sub-section" insert "(2) or".

24. Failing to attend an assessment of costs

In section 111 of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, after sub-section (2) insert—

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"(3) If—

(a) a party fails to attend an assessment of costs having been given reasonable notice of the assessment by the principal registrar; and
(b) the assessment is adjourned as a result; and
(c) another party incurs additional costs because of the adjournment—

the principal registrar may order that the party who failed to attend pay an amount fixed by the principal registrar in respect of

the additional costs of the other party.

(4) An order under sub-section (3) may be

enforced under section 121 as if it were a

monetary order.

(5) A party against whom an order is made

under sub-section (3) may, within 14 days
after the day on which the order is made,
require the principal registrar to refer the

order to the Tribunal for review.

(6) If the principal registrar makes an order

under sub-section (3), the principal

registrar—

(a)

must inform the party against whom it is made of the right of referral under sub-section (5); and

(b)

may stay the order, on the application of a party or on the principal registrar's own initiative, pending the exercise of that right and the determination of the review.

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(7) No fee is payable for a referral under

sub-section (5).

(8) On a referral under sub-section (5), the

Tribunal must review the order and may, by order, confirm, vary or set aside the order.

(9) Nothing in Division 3 of Part 3 applies to a review under sub-section (8).".

25. Declarations

In section 124(2) of the Victorian Civil and member" substitute "presidential member".

26. Contempt

In section 137 of the Victorian Civil and

Administrative Tribunal Act 1998—

(a)

in sub-section (10), for "the President" substitute "a judicial member";

(b) sub-section (11) is repealed.

27. Statute law revision

In clause 23 in Schedule 1 to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998, for "presiding member" substitute "person presiding".

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Endnotes Act No. 51/2000

ENDNOTES

Minister's second reading speech—

Legislative Assembly: 26 May 2000

Legislative Council: 29 August 2000

The long title for the Bill for this Act was "to make miscellaneous
amendments to the Legal Practice Act 1996, the Magistrates' Court
Act 1989, the Supreme Court Act 1986 and the Victorian Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 1998 and for other purposes."

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