POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - As at 24 November 2005 - Act 5 of 1901 TABLE OF PROVISIONS TABLE OF PROVISIONS PART 1 - PRELIMINARY AND INTERPRETATION 1. Name of Act 2. Repeal 3. Definitions 4. (Repealed) PARTS 2–3 - (Repealed) None PART 4 - SPECIAL CONSTABLES 101. Magistrates or Justices may appoint special constables 102. Magistrates or Justices may make regulations respecting special constables, and may remove them for misconduct 103. Power of special constables 104. Penalty for refusing to take the oath of office 105. Penalty for refusing to serve or for disobeying orders 106. Magistrates and Justices may discontinue services of special constables called out 107. Special constables to deliver arms, staves etc to successors 108. Assaulting or resisting special constables PART 5 - PROCEDURE 109. Complaints of offences to be dealt with summarily 110–114. (Repealed) SCHEDULE 1 Second–Fourth Schedules - (Repealed) POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - LONG TITLE An Act to consolidate the Statutes relating to Police Offences. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 1 Name of Act 1 Name of Act This Act is the Police (Special Provisions) Act 1901. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 2 Repeal 2 Repeal (1) The Acts mentioned in the First Schedule hereto are, to the extent therein expressed, hereby repealed, except as to offences committed and things done or commenced before the passing of this Act, which shall be dealt with and continued, and in respect of which every right and liability shall remain, as if this Act had not been passed. (2) All persons appointed under any Act hereby repealed and holding office at the time of the passing of this Act shall be deemed to have been appointed under this Act. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 3 Definitions 3 Definitions In this Act, unless the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires: "Justice" means a Justice of the Peace. "Constable" means any member of the police force. "Vehicle" includes every omnibus, coach, gig, and carriage of any kind, and every truck, sledge, or cart. "Cart" includes every wain, waggon, or dray. "City Surveyor" means the employee of the Council of the City of Sydney designated by the Council as the City Surveyor. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 101 Magistrates or Justices may appoint special constables 101 Magistrates or Justices may appoint special constables (1) In all cases where it appears to a Magistrate, or any two Justices, that any tumult, riot, or serious indictable offence has taken place, or may be reasonably apprehended in any city, town, or place, and he or they are of opinion that the ordinary constables or officers appointed for preserving the peace are not sufficient for the preservation of the peace, and for the protection of the inhabitants and the security of their property, or for the apprehension of offenders, any Magistrate, or any two Justices, may nominate and appoint by precept in writing under his or their hands, so many as he or they think fit of the householders, or other persons (not legally exempt from serving the office of constable) residing in or near to such city, town, or place, to act as special constables for such time and in such manner as to the said Magistrate or Justices seems fit and necessary for the public peace, and for the protection of the inhabitants and the security of the property in or near such city, town, or place. (1A) A Magistrate or any two Justices may, at the request of his employer, or of the council of an area within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993, and subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Police, in like manner nominate and appoint any person employed as a caretaker, night watchman, or in any similar capacity, or an officer of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, New South Wales, or of any other association, organisation, society or body which has as one of its objects the promotion of the welfare of or the prevention of cruelty to animals and which is registered as a charity under the Charitable Collections Act 1934, as amended by subsequent Acts, as a special constable for such time as such Magistrate or Justices may think fit. A Magistrate or any two Justices may: (a) at the request of the Commissioner of Police nominate and appoint any person who is a member of the Australian Federal Police or the police force of the Australian Capital Territory or of any State of the Commonwealth of Australia as a special constable for the State of New South Wales for such time as such Magistrate or Justices may think fit, (b) at the request of the Commissioner of Police and subject to the approval of the Minister nominate and appoint any person as a special constable for the State of New South Wales for such time as such Magistrate or Justices may think fit. The provisions of this Part relating to special constables who have have been called out shall apply to all special constables appointed under this subsection from the time when such constables have taken the oath provided for in subsection (2). The Commissioner of Police may, whenever he thinks fit, suspend or determine the services of any such special constable. Notice of such suspension or determination of service shall be forthwith sent by the Commissioner of Police to the Minister. (2) The Magistrate or Justices who appoint any special constables by virtue of this Act are hereby authorised to administer to every person so appointed the following oath, that is to say: I, A.B., do swear that I will well and truly serve our Sovereign Lord the King in the office of special constable for the [city, town, or place, as the case may be] without favour or affection, malice, or ill-will, and that I will to the best of my power cause the peace to be kept and preserved, and prevent all offences against the persons and properties of His Majesty’s subjects, and that while I continue to hold the said office, I will, to the best of my skill and knowledge, discharge all the duties thereof faithfully according to law—So help me GOD. (3) Whenever it is deemed necessary to nominate and appoint such special constables as aforesaid, notice thereof shall be forthwith transmitted by the said Magistrate or Justices to the Minister. (4) Despite subsection (2), a person who is authorised to administer the oath, affirmation or engagement of the office of a member of a police force (including the Australian Federal Police) referred to in subsection (1A) (a) is authorised to administer to a member of that police force who is appointed as a special constable under that provision the oath referred to in subsection (2). POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 102 Magistrates or Justices may make regulations respecting special constables, and may remove them for misconduct 102 Magistrates or Justices may make regulations respecting special constables, and may remove them for misconduct The Magistrate or Justices who have appointed any special constables under this Act when such special constables have been called out shall have power to make such orders and regulations as may from time to time be necessary and expedient for rendering such special constables more efficient for the preservation of the public peace, and shall also have power to remove any such special constable from his office for any misconduct or neglect of duty therein. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 103 Power of special constables 103 Power of special constables Every special constable appointed under this Act shall have, exercise, and enjoy all such powers, authorities, advantages, and immunities, and be liable to all such duties and responsibilities as any police officer of the rank of constable duly appointed now has or hereafter may have by virtue of the common law or of any Act or Imperial Act for the time being in force. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 104 Penalty for refusing to take the oath of office 104 Penalty for refusing to take the oath of office Whosoever, being appointed a special constable as aforesaid, refuses to take the oath of a special constable in accordance with section 101, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 0.5 penalty unit. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 105 Penalty for refusing to serve or for disobeying orders 105 Penalty for refusing to serve or for disobeying orders Whosoever: being appointed a special constable as aforesaid neglects to appear at the time and place for which he is summoned for the purpose of taking the said oath, or, having been appointed and sworn as a special constable as aforesaid, and being called upon to serve, neglects or refuses to serve as such special constable or to obey such lawful orders and directions as may be given to him by the Magistrate, or any Justice, or any chief constable, or inspector of police, or other officer under whose orders he may be placed for the performances of the duties of his office, shall, unless he proves to the satisfaction of the Justice that he was prevented by sickness or some other unavoidable cause such as shall in the judgment of the said Justice be a sufficient excuse, be liable to a penalty not exceeding 0.5 penalty unit. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 106 Magistrates and Justices may discontinue services of special constables called out 106 Magistrates and Justices may discontinue services of special constables called out The Magistrate or Justices who have appointed any special constables under this Act for any city, town, or place, may, if such special constables have been called out, suspend or determine the services of all such special constables or of so many as to the said Magistrate or Justices shall seem meet. Notice of such suspension or determination of the services of all or any of the said special constables shall be transmitted forthwith by the said Magistrate or such Justices to the Minister. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 107 Special constables to deliver arms, staves etc to successors 107 Special constables to deliver arms, staves etc to successors Every special constable shall forthwith after the expiration of his office or after he ceases to hold and exercise the same pursuant to this Act, deliver over to his successor, if any such has been appointed, or to such person and at such time and place as may be directed by the Magistrate or such Justices all arms, staves, weapons, and other articles which have been provided for such special constable under this Act. Any such special constable who omits or refuses so to do shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 0.5 penalty unit. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 108 Assaulting or resisting special constables 108 Assaulting or resisting special constables Whosoever assaults or resists any special constable whilst in the execution of his office, or promotes, incites, or encourages any other person so to do shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 2 penalty units or to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SECT 109 Complaints of offences to be dealt with summarily 109 Complaints of offences to be dealt with summarily All complaints of offences against this Act shall be heard and determined in a summary manner before a Justice. POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 (See section 2) Repeal of Acts _____________________________________________________________________________ |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act for repealing so much | | | |of [the Act 6 Geo IV No 20] |Sec 24 from the words “or if| | |as relates to the levying of |any person or persons shall | | |tolls in New South Wales, and|make any fire” down to and | |2 Wm IV No 12 |for raising a fund for |including the words “any | | |making, repairing, and |carriage under his, her, or | | |upholding public roads, |their care upon any such | | |bridges, and ferries, and for|road”. Secs 25, 26, 28, and | | |regulating the collection of |29. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act for regulating the | | | |police in the town and port |All hitherto unrepealed, | |4 Wm IV No 7 |of Sydney, and for removing |except sec 35. | | |and preventing nuisances and | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act for regulating the | | | |police in the towns of | | | |Parramatta, Windsor, | | | |Maitland, Bathurst, and other| | |2 Vic No 2 |towns respectively, and for |All hitherto unrepealed. | | |removing and preventing | | | |nuisances and obstructions, | | | |and for the better alignment | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to alter and amend an | | | |Act intituled an Act for | | | |regulating the police in the | | |2 Vic No 3 |town and port of Sydney, and |The whole. | | |for removing and preventing | | | |nuisances and obstructions | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to prohibit shooting | | |5 Vic No 6 |for sport, pleasure, or |The whole. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to amend the Act for | | | |regulating the police in the | | | |towns of Parramatta, Windsor,| | | |Maitland, Bathurst, and other| | |11 Vic No 44 |towns respectively, and for |The whole. | | |removing and preventing | | | |nuisances and obstructions, | | | |and for the better alignment | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to extend to the | | |17 Vic No 25 |Sydney hamlets certain of the|All hitherto unrepealed. | | |provisions of the Sydney | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to make further police| | |17 Vic No 31 |regulations for the city, |All hitherto unrepealed. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act for protecting | | |18 Vic No 27 |enclosed lands from intrusion|Sec 5. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to amend the Country | | |19 Vic No 10 |Towns Police Act as respects |The whole. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |An Act to make further police| | | |regulations for the city, | | |19 Vic No 24 |port, and hamlets of Sydney |All hitherto unrepealed except| | |and other towns and places in|sec 7. | | |the Colony of New South | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |30 Vic No 5 |The Drunkards’ Punishment |The whole. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |32 Vic No 7 |Police Regulation Extension |The whole. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |36 Vic No 18 |The Angora Goats Protection |So much of sec 1 as relates to| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |41 Vic No 12 |Metropolitan Police Act |The whole. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |43 Vic No 3 |The Sydney Corporation Act of|Secs 68, 234. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |55 Vic No 5 |Criminal Law and Evidence |Sec 23. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |No 71, 1900 |The Justices Acts Amendment |Sec 8. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - NOTES Police Offences Act 1901 POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - NOTES Reprint history (since 1972): Reprint No 1 16 August 1976 Reprint No 2 18 January 1979 Reprint No 3 2 July 1980 Reprint No 4 24 September 1992 POLICE (SPECIAL PROVISIONS) ACT 1901 - NOTES Historical notes The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes: ______________________________________________________________________ |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| Table of amending instrumentsPolice (Special Provisions) Act 1901 No 5 (formerly Police Offences Act 1901). Assented to 3.10.1901. This Act has been amended as follows: _____________________________________________________________________________ |1908|No 12 |Police Offences (Amendment) Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1929|No 2 |Crimes (Amendment) Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |No 31 |Crimes (Intimidation and | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1935|No 13 |Police Regulation (Amendment) Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Firearms Act 1936. Assented to 10.7.1936. | |1936|No 30 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.1.1937, sec 1 (2) and GG No 193 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1937|No 35 |Statute Law Revision Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1941|No 26 |Police Reserve Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Hire-purchase Agreements Act 1941. Assented to 17.11.1941. | | |No 56 | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Moneylending Act 1941 (formerly Money-lenders and Infants Loans | | | |Act 1941). Assented to 25.11.1941. | | | | | | |No 67 |Date of commencement, 1.1.1942, sec 1 (2) and GG No 156 of | | | |19.12.1941, p 4358. Amended by Money-lenders and Infants Loans | | | |(Amendment) Act 1948 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1943|No 44 |Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1945|No 3 |Police Offences (Amendment) Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Police Offences (Firearms) Amendment Act 1947. Assented to | | | |10.12.1947. | |1947|No 34 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.6.1948, sec 1 (3) and GG No 21 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1951|No 44 |Police Offences (Age Limitation on | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Hire-purchase Agreements (Amendment) Act 1957. Assented to | | | |4.5.1957. | |1957|No 31 | | | | |Date of commencement, 14.10.1957, sec 1 (4) and GG No 105 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Hire-Purchase Act 1960. Assented to 28.4.1960. | |1960|No 33 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.8.1960, sec 1 (2) and GG No 73 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1961|No 50 |Money-lenders and Infants Loans | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Factories, Shops and Industries Act | | | |1962. Assented to 19.12.1962. | |1962|No 43 | | | | |Date of commencement, 7.1.1963, sec 1 (2) and GG No 1 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Pistol Licence and Police Offences (Amendment) Act | | | |1963. Assented to 19.12.1963. | |1963|No 58 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.1.1965, sec 1 (4) and Gazettes No 130 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1965|No 29 |Police Offences (Amendment) Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Decimal Currency Act | | | |1965. Assented to 20.12.1965. | | |No 33 | | | | |Date of commencement of sec 4, 14.2.1966, secs 1 (3), 2 (1) and | | | |the Currency Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1966|No 17 |Sunday Entertainment Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1967|No 19 |Police Offences, Vagrancy and | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |No 91 |Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Pistol Licence (Amendment) Act 1970. Assented to 14.10.1970. | |1970|No 50 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.5.1971, sec 1 (2) and GG No 47 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Supreme Court Act | | | |1970. Assented to 14.10.1970. | | |No 52 | | | | |Date of commencement, Part 9 excepted, 1.7.1972, sec 2 (1) and GG| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |No 96 |Summary Offences Act | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |District Court Act | | | |1973. Assented to 10.4.1973. | |1973|No 9 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.7.1973, sec 2 and GG No 75 of 8.6.1973, p| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Firearms and Dangerous Weapons Act 1973. Assented to 8.5.1973. | | |No 38 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.8.1975, sec 2 and GG No 100 of 25.7.1975,| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Miscellaneous Acts (Administrative Changes) Amendment Act | |1975|No 65 |1975. Assented to 23.10.1975. | | | | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Notice of Action and Other Privileges | | | |Abolition Act 1977. Assented to 24.3.1977. | |1977|No 19 | | | | |Date of commencement, 19.8.1977, sec 2 and GG No 92 of 19.8.1977,| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |1979|No 76 |Police Offences (Summary Offences) | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1984. Assented to | | | |10.12.1984. | |1984|No 153| | | | |Date of commencement of Sch 16, except as provided by sec 2 (3), | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Police and Superannuation Legislation (Amendment) Act | | | |1990. Assented to 26.6.1990. | |1990|No 48 | | | | |Date of commencement, 1.7.1990, sec 2 and GG No 82 of 29.6.1990, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law (Penalties) Act 1993. Assented to 15.6.1993. | |1993|No 47 | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law Revision (Local Government) Act | | | |1995. Assented to 9.6.1995. | |1995|No 11 | | | | |Date of commencement of the provisions of Sch 1 relating to the | | | |Police Offences Act 1901, 23.6.1995, sec 2 (1) and GG No 77 of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) | | | |Act 1999. Assented to 7.7.1999. | |1999|No 31 | | | | |Date of commencement of Sch 1.33, assent, sec 2 (2); date of | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sentencing) Act | | | |1999. Assented to 8.12.1999. | | |No 94 | | | | |Date of commencement of Sch 4.151, 1.1.2000, sec 2 (1) and GG No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) | |2005|No 64 |Act 2005. Assented to 1.7.2005. | | | | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) | | |No 98 |Act (No 2) 2005. Assented to 24.11.2005. | | | | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| This Act has also been amended pursuant to orders under secs 8 (2), 9 (3) and 9A of the Reprints Act 1972 No 48 (formerly Acts Reprinting Act 1972). Order dated 4.1.1979, and published in Gazette No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 150, declaring that the Police Offences Act 1901 is an enactment to which sec 8 (2) of the Acts Reprinting Act 1972 applies. Order dated 4.1.1979, and published in Gazette No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151. Table of amendmentsNo reference is made to certain amendments made by the Decimal Currency Act 1965 or the Reprints Act 1972. _____________________________________________________________________________ |Sec 1 |Am 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (b). Subst 1984 No 153, Sch 16; | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 6 |Am 1908 No 12, sec 8 (1); 1967 No 19, sec 2 (a). Rep 1970 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 7 |Am 1908 No 12, sec 8 (2); 1967 No 19, sec 2 (b). Rep 1970 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 8 |Am 1929 No 31, sec 3 (a); 1967 No 19, sec 2 (c). Rep 1970 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 8A |Ins 1908 No 12, sec 9. Am 1967 No 19, sec 2 (d). Rep 1970 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 9 |Am 1908 No 12, sec 10; 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (c); 1967 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 18 |Am 1929 No 31, sec 3 (b); 1935 No 13, sec 7 (1); 1967 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 27 |Subst 1908 No 12, sec 11. Am 1967 No 19, sec 2 (i). Rep | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 29 |Am 1908 No 12, sec 12 (3); 1967 No 19, sec 2 (j). Rep 1970| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 30 |Subst 1929 No 2, sec 20. Am 1937 No 35, Second Sch. Rep | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Am 1908 No 12, sec 13; 1937 No 35, Second Sch; 1941 No 56,| |Sec 32 |sec 20 (2); 1941 No 67, sec 40A (2) (ins 1948 No 3, sec 2 | | |(n)); 1957 No 31, sec 2 (2); 1960 No 33, sec 53 (2); 1961 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (a); | |Sec 41B |1946 No 43, sec 2 (a); 1947 No 34, sec 2 (a); 1970 No 50, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1951 No 44, sec 2 (a); | |Sec 41C |1963 No 58, sec 3; 1967 No 19, sec 2 (k); 1970 No 50, sec | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 41CA |Ins 1945 No 3, sec 2 (b). Am 1946 No 43, sec 2 (b). Rep | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (c); | |Sec 41D |1946 No 43, sec 2 (c); 1947 No 34, sec 2 (c); 1951 No 44, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1951 No 44, sec 2 (c); | |Sec 41E |1967 No 19, sec 2 (1) (l); 1970 No 50, sec 3 (c). Rep 1973| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (d); | |Sec 41G |1946 No 43, sec 2 (d); 1947 No 34, sec 2 (d). Rep 1973 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 41H |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1947 No 34, sec 2 (e); | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (e); | |Sec 41I |1946 No 43, sec 2 (e); 1947 No 34, sec 2 (f). Rep 1973 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 41L |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1951 No 44, sec 2 (e); | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 41M |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1967 No 19, sec 2 (o). | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (e); | |Sec 41N |1946 No 43, sec 2 (f); 1947 No 34, sec 2 (f). Rep 1973 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 41O |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1946 No 43, sec 2 (g); | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Secs 41P, 41Q |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (e). | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Ins 1936 No 30, sec 2 (1) (a). Am 1945 No 3, sec 2 (f); | |Sec 41R |1946 No 43, sec 2 (i); 1947 No 34, sec 2 (g). Rep 1973 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 42 |Am 1970 No 96, Sch 1; 1979 No 76, Sch 1 (1); 1995 No 11, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Secs 51–53 |Am GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151. Rep 1999 No 31, Sch 1.33 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 60 |Am 1937 No 35, Second Sch; 1967 No 19, sec 2 (q). Rep 1999| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 72 |Am 1967 No 19, sec 2 (r); GG No 7 of 2.1.1979, p 151. Rep | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 88 |Am GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151. Rep 1999 No 31, Sch 1.33 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Secs 96, 97 |Am GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151. Rep 1999 No 31, Sch 1.33 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Am 1908 No 12, sec 15; 1935 No 13, sec 7 (1); 1941 No 26, | | |sec 3 (a); 1943 No 44, sec 2 (2); 1975 No 65, sec 3 (8); | |Sec 101 |GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151; 1995 No 11, Sch 1; 1999 No | | |31, Sch 4.72 [1]; 1999 No 94, Sch 4.151 [1]; 2005 No 64, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 104 |Am GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151; 1993 No 47, Sch 1; 1999 No| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 105 |Am GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151; 1993 No 47, Sch 1; 1999 No| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 106 |Am 1975 No 65, sec 3 (b); GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151; | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 107 |Am GG No 7 of 12.1.1979, p 151; 1993 No 47, Sch 1; 1999 No| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 108 |Am 1967 No 19, sec 2 (u); 1993 No 47, Sch 1; 1999 No 94, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |Sec 114 |Am 1970 No 52, Second Sch; 1973 No 9, Sch 2. Rep 1977 No | |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________|