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JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2006

JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2006

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE
NORTHERN TERRITORY

MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL

SERIAL NO. 49
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT

GENERAL OUTLINE

This Bill amends or repeals various Acts within the Justice Portfolio.

The Agents Licensing Act is amended to permit the payment of moneys from the Agents Fidelity Fund to industry bodies. such as the Real Estate Institute of the Northern Territory or the Australian Institute of Conveyancers for their role in improving regulatory compliance or improving the quality of services provided by Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers.

The Associations Act and the Co-operatives Act are amended to clarify the application of the provisions of the Corporations Act 2001 should a body incorporated under one of these Acts apply to become incorporated under that Commonwealth Act.

The Construction Contracts (Security of Payments) Act is amended to:
· clarify that when the Workmen’s Liens Act is repealed, it will still apply to contracts made before the repeal;
· remove the requirement that leave of the Court is required in order to enforce a determination made under the Act.

The Interpretation Act is amended in a number of ways, including:
· consolidating definition provisions into one section;
· adding some new definitions of often-used words;
· re-wording some provisions into “plain English”;
· introducing the term “statutory instrument” in place of “instrument of a legislative or administrative character”;
· replacing the term “regulations” with “subordinate legislation” where the term is used to cover regulations, by laws or rules;

Other amendments improve the mechanics of the drafting or interpretation of legislation.

The Land Title Act is amended to improve certain conveyancing transactions. This includes:

· allowing a solicitor or other authorised person to execute a mortgage on behalf of a mortgagee;
· protecting the mortgagee of a lot burdened by an easement, covenant or profit a prendre.

The Lands and Mining Tribunal Act is amended so as to:
· include the word “planning” in the name of the Act and the Tribunal;
· clarify that a decision is not invalid merely because it is given more than two months after hearing;
· provide for the making of consent orders, and for the enforcement of costs orders;
· ensure that the Chairperson and members of the Tribunal must be Magistrates - all Magistrates will automatically be members.

The Professional Standards Act is amended to remove possible duplication in financial reporting, auditing and procurement requirements for the Professional Standards Council established under this Act.

The Sentencing Act is amended to repeal some provisions that will now appear in the Interpretation Act and to convert a fine currently expressed in dollar terms into penalty units.



NOTES ON CLAUSES
PART 1 – PRELIMINARY MATTERS
Clause 1. Short Title.
Clause 2. Commencement
PART 2 – AMENDMENT OF AGENTS LICENSING ACT

Clause 3. Act amended

Clause 4. Amendment of Part XII, Division 1 heading

The heading to Division 1 of Part XII is changed.

Clause 5. New section 93
Clause 6. Amendment of section 95B (Moneys of Fund)
PART 3 – AMENDMENT OF ASSOCIATIONS ACT

Clause 7. Act amended
Clause 8. Amendment of section 3 (Excluded matter for Corporations Act 2001)
Clause 9.

Amendment of section 4 (Definitions)
Clause 10. Amendment of section 46 (Audits of tier 1 incorporated association)
PART 4 – AMENDMENT OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (SECURITY OF PAYMENTS) ACT

Clause 11. Act amended
Clause 12. Amendment of section 45 (Determiniation may be enforced as judgment)
Clause 13. Amendment of Part 7 heading

The heading to Part 7 is changed.


Clause 14. New section 67

PART 5 – AMENDMENT OF CO-OPERATIVES ACT

Clause 15. Act amended

The Act being amended by this part is the
Co-operatives Act.

Clause 16. Amendment of section 9 (Exclusion of operation of Corporations Act 2001)
PART 6 – AMENDMENT OF INTERPRETATION ACT

Clause 17. Act amended
Clause 18. Repeal and substitution of section 5
5. Clause 19. Amendment of section 6 (Commencement of Acts)
Clause 20. New sections 6A and 6B

6A. Commencement notices



Clause 21. Amendment of section 8 (Exercise of powers before commencement)
Clause 22. Repeal of section 10


Clause 23. Repeal and substitution of section 17 to 19
17. Definitions Some new definitions are added.

18. Definitions to be read in context 19. Ministerial references

Clause 24. Repeal and substitution of section 20
Clause 25. New section 24AA

24AA. References to persons generally
Clause 26. Repeal and substitution of section 25 (Service of documents)
25. Service of documents · giving it to the recipient;
· sending it by prepaid post;
· sending it by fax; or
· leaving it at the recipient’s address with someone who appears to be at least 16 years old and who appears to live or work there. Clause 27. Repeal of section 31

Clause 28. Repeal of section 34B

Clause 29. Amendment of section 35 (Administrative Arrangements Orders)
Clause 30. Repeal of section 36

Clause 31. Amendment of section 38C (Penalties at foot of sections and subsections)

New subsection 38(C)(1AA) is inserted.
Clause 32. New sections

New Sections are inserted.

38DA. Fine in addition to or instead of imprisonment

38DB. Corporation fines under penalty provision

38DC. Body corporate fines under provision authorising subordinate legislation
Clause 33. Repeal and substitution of section 38F

Existing section 38F is repealed.

38F. Penalties for breach of subordinate legislation

Clause 34. Amendment of section 44 (Power to appoint includes power to remove and appoint temporarily)

Clause 35. Repeal of section 47 (service of documents)

Section 47 is repealed.

These provisions are now contained in section 25.

Clause 36. Repeal and substitution of section 55 (Headings, schedules, examples and notes)

Section 55 is repealed.

55. Headings, schedules, examples and notes Clause 37. Repeal and substitution of section 57

Current section 57 is repealed.
Clause 38. Amendment of section 61 (Construction of subordinate legislation)

Clause 39. New Part VII, Division 2 heading

Inserts a new heading for Part VII, Division 2.

Clause 40. Amendment of section 63 (Procedure for making subordinate legislation)

Sections 63(6) to (11) are omitted.
Clause 41. Repeal and substitution of section 64

Section 64 is repealed.

New sections 64, 65, 65A, and 65B are inserted.

65. Power to make subordinate legislation Clause 42. New section 71

71. Amendment in same session
Clause 43. New Part VIII

Inserts a new Part VIII and heading, and new sections 73 and 74.
NEW HEADING: PART VIII – TRANSITIONAL MATTERS FOR JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2006

73. Subordinate legislation
74. Numbering of subordinate legislation

New section 74 is a transitional provision dealing with the numbering of regulations etc made before the change in terminology made by this Act.

Numbering of statutory instruments will not re-start but will continue as if existing regulations etc were statutory instruments.

Clause 44. Further amendments

PART 7 – AMENDMENT OF LAND TITLE ACT

Clause 45. Act amended
Clause 46. Amendment of section 10 (Execution of certain instruments)

Clause 47. Amendment of section 99 (Amending easement or easement in gross)
Clause 48. Amendment of section 113 (Amending covenant or covenant in gross)

Clause 49. Amendment of section 123 (Amending instrument of profit a prendre)
Clause 50. Amendment of section 142 (Automatic lapsing of caveat)
Clause 51. Amendment of section 201 (Protection from liability)


PART 8 – AMENDMENT OF LANDS AND MINING TRIBUNAL ACT

Clause 52. Principal Act amended
Clause 53. Repeal and substitution of long title
Clause 54. Amendment of section 1 (Short title)
Clause 55. Repeal and substitution of section 17

Section 17 is repealed.

17. Decisions and reasons for decisions Clause 56. Amendment of section 24 (Determination of compensation)
Clause 57. Amendment of section 27 (Enforcement of determinations and orders)

Clause 58. Repeal and substitution of section 28

Sections 28 to 30 are repealed.

28. Membership

The Chairperson may resign.

Clause 59. Amendment of section 31 (Acting members)


Clause 60. Repeal of section 32
Clause 61. New Part 6

A new Part 6 is inserted.
40. Terms and Conditions of Chairperson

Clause 62. Further amendments

PART 9 – AMENDMENT OF PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS ACT

Clause 63. Act amended
Clause 64.

Amendment of section 52 (Professional Standards Council Fund)
Clause 65. New section 53A
PART 10 – AMENDMENT OF SENTENCING ACT

Clause 66. Act amended

Clause 67. Amendment of section 16 (Power to fine)

Clause 68. Repeal of sections 118 and 119

Sections 118 and 119 are repealed.

 


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