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COURT PROCEDURES ACT 2004 - SECT 10

Delegation by Chief Justice, President and Chief Magistrate

    (1)     The Chief Justice may delegate a function under this part to a resident judge.

    (2)     The President of the Court of Appeal may delegate a function under this part to a resident judge.

    (3)     The Chief Magistrate may delegate a function under this part to a magistrate.

    (4)     However, the Chief Justice, the President or the Chief Magistrate may not delegate the function of being a member of the rule-making committee to a person who is already a member of the committee because of an appointment under section 9 (2).

Note     For the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4. In particular, the delegation may have effect only in stated circumstances, eg if the appointer is away from the ACT.



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