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ACT CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL AMENDMENT BILL 2016 (NO 2)

2016

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

(As presented)

(Attorney-General)

ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Bill 2016 (No 2)



Contents

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Part 1.1Court Procedures Act 200410

Part 1.2Freedom of Information Act 198910

Part 1.3Guardianship and Management of Property Act 199111

Part 1.4Judicial Commissions Act 199411

Part 1.5Magistrates Court Act 193012

Part 1.6Mental Health Act 201515

Part 1.7Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 200016

2016

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

(As presented)

(Attorney-General)

ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Bill 2016 (No 2)

A Bill for

An Act to amend the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, and for other purposes









The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:

1 Name of Act

This Act is the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2)

.

2 Commencement

(1) This Act (other than the following provisions) commences on the day after its notification day:

• section 4;

• schedule 1, amendments 1.7 and 1.8;

• schedule 1, part 1.5.

Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act

, s 75 (1)).

(2) Section 4 and schedule 1, part 1.5 (Magistrates Court Act 1930) commence 6 months after this Act’s notification day.

(3) Schedule 1, part 1.4 (Judicial Commissions Act 1994), amendments 1.7 and 1.8 commence immediately after the commencement of the Judicial Commissions Amendment Act 2015

, section 3.

3 Legislation amended

This Act amends the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

.

Note This Act also amends other legislation (see sch 1).

4 Sections 18, 20 and 21

omit

$10 000

substitute

$25 000

5 Section 94

substitute

94 Appointment of presidential members

(1) The Executive may appoint—

(a) a president of the tribunal; and

(b) other presidential members of the tribunal.

Note For the making of appointments (including acting appointments), see the Legislation Act

, pt 19.3.

(2) Also, the Executive may appoint a person as—

(a) a temporary president of the tribunal; or

(b) a temporary other presidential member of the tribunal.

(3) The Executive must not appoint a person under subsection (1) (a) or (2) (a) unless—

(a) the person is—

(i) a magistrate; or

(ii) eligible to be appointed as a magistrate; and

(b) if the person is a magistrate—

(i) the person has agreed to the appointment; and

(ii) the Chief Magistrate has been consulted about the person’s appointment.

Note Magistrates are appointed by the Executive under the Magistrates Court Act 1930

, s 7. For eligibility for appointment as a magistrate, see that Act, s 7AA and s 7A.

(4) The appointment of a magistrate as president of the tribunal does not—

(a) affect the term or conditions of appointment of the magistrate; or

(b) prevent the magistrate from exercising the functions given to a magistrate under any territory law.

(5) The Executive must not appoint a person under subsection (1) (b) or (2) (b) unless the person is a lawyer and has been a lawyer for 5 years or more.

(6) The appointment of a presidential member is a notifiable instrument.

Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act

.

6 Term of appointment

New section 98 (2A)

insert

(2A) However, a person who is a magistrate must not be appointed as president under section 94 (1) (a), or as temporary president under section 94 (2) (a), for a term that extends beyond the date when the person turns 65 years old.

7 Conditions of appointment generally

Section 100

after

this Act

insert

or a determination under the Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995

8 Presidential members not to do other work

Section 103

after

section 94 (1)

insert

, or a temporary presidential member appointed under section 94 (2),

9 New section 103 (2)

insert

(2) This section and the Magistrates Court Act 1930

, section 7G (Magistrates not to do other work) do not apply to the appointment of a magistrate as president or temporary president of the tribunal.

10 Section 105

substitute

105 Functions of president

(1) The president is responsible for ensuring—

(a) that decisions are made according to law; and

(b) the orderly and prompt discharge of tribunal business.

Examples—par (a)

1 ensuring decisions are free from improper interference

2 ensuring the quality and consistency of decision making by tribunal members, including by maintaining skills and resources for that purpose

Examples—par (b)

1 allocating people to make up a tribunal for a particular application

2 allocating people to make up an appeal tribunal

Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act

, s 126 and s 132).

(2) The president may delegate the president’s functions under this Act to another presidential member.

Note For the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated functions, see the Legislation Act

, pt 19.4.

11 Functions of appeal president

Section 106

omit

12 Functions of non-presidential members

Section 107 (2)

omit

13 Functions of registrar—non-presidential functions

Section 111 (2)

omit

14 New part 32

insert

Part 32 Transitional—ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2)

360 General president taken to be president of tribunal

(1) This section applies to the person who, immediately before the day the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2), section 5 commences, was the general president of the tribunal.

(2) The person is taken to be appointed as the president of the tribunal on the same conditions that applied to the person’s appointment as general president.

361 Transitional regulations

(1) A regulation may prescribe transitional matters necessary or convenient to be prescribed because of the enactment of the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2).

(2) A regulation may modify this part (including in relation to another territory law) to make provision in relation to anything that, in the Executive’s opinion, is not, or is not adequately or appropriately, dealt with in this part.

(3) A regulation under subsection (2) has effect despite anything elsewhere in this Act or another territory law.

362 Expiry—pt 32

This part expires 2 years after the day it commences.

Note Transitional provisions are kept in the Act for a limited time. A transitional provision is repealed on its expiry but continues to have effect after its repeal (see Legislation Act

, s 88).

15 Dictionary, note 2

insert

• Chief Magistrate

• magistrate

16 Dictionary, definitions of appeal president and general president

omit

17 Dictionary, new definition of president

insert

president means the president appointed under section 94 (1) (a) or a temporary president appointed under section 94 (2) (a).

18 Dictionary, definition of presidential member

substitute

presidential member means the president or another presidential member appointed under section 94 (1) (b) or a temporary presidential member appointed under section 94 (2) (b).

19 Further amendments, mentions of general president

omit

general president

substitute

president

in

• section 22P

• section 28

• sections 50 and 51

• section 72

• section 78

• sections 89 to 92

• section 97

• section 105A

• section 107

• section 111

• section 112

20 Further amendments, mentions of appeal president

omit

appeal president

substitute

president

in

• sections 77 and 78

• sections 80 and 81

• sections 85 and 86

Schedule 1 Consequential amendments

(see s 3)

Part 1.1 Court Procedures Act 2004

[1.1] Sections 11, 11A, 11B and 45

omit

general president

substitute

president

Part 1.2 Freedom of Information Act 1989

[1.2] Section 64 (1)

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.3] Section 64 (2), definition of general president

substitute

president—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, dictionary.

Part 1.3 Guardianship and Management of Property Act 1991

[1.4] Section 68

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.5] Dictionary, definition of general president

omit

[1.6] Dictionary, new definition of president

insert

president, of the ACAT—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, dictionary.

Part 1.4 Judicial Commissions Act 1994

[1.7] Section 16A (3) (a) (ii)

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.8] Section 16A (5)

omit

[1.9] Dictionary, definition of general president

omit

[1.10] Dictionary, definition of head of jurisdiction, paragraph (c)

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.11] Dictionary, new definition of president

insert

president, of the ACAT—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, dictionary.

Part 1.5 Magistrates Court Act 1930

[1.12] Section 266A (1) (b)

omit

$10 000

substitute

$25 000

[1.13] New chapter 13

insert

Chapter 13 Transitional—ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2)

470 Existing proceedings in Magistrates Court

(1) This section applies to a proceeding in relation to a civil dispute if—

(a) the amount claimed, or the amount sought to be declared as a debt, is at least $10 000 but not more than $25 000; and

(b) the proceeding started in the Magistrates Court before the commencement day; but

(c) immediately before the commencement day, the hearing in the proceeding had not started.

(2) The proceeding may—

(a) continue in the Magistrates Court; or

(b) on application by a party to the proceeding—be transferred to the ACAT if the Magistrates Court—

(i) considers it just to do so; and

(ii) makes an order to transfer the proceeding.

(3) In deciding whether to transfer a proceeding (the existing proceeding), the Magistrates Court must consider whether there is another proceeding about a matter associated with the existing proceeding before the Magistrates Court.

(4) In this section:

civil dispute—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, section 16.

commencement day means the day the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2), section 4 commences.

471 Transitional regulations

(1) A regulation may prescribe transitional matters necessary or convenient to be prescribed because of the enactment of the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Amendment Act 2016 (No 2).

(2) A regulation may modify this chapter (including in relation to another territory law) to make provision in relation to anything that, in the Executive’s opinion, is not, or is not adequately or appropriately, dealt with in this chapter.

(3) A regulation under subsection (2) has effect despite anything elsewhere in this Act or another territory law.

472 Expiry—ch 13

This chapter expires 2 years after the day it commences.

Note Transitional provisions are kept in the Act for a limited time. A transitional provision is repealed on its expiry but continues to have effect after its repeal (see Legislation Act

, s 88).

Part 1.6 Mental Health Act 2015

[1.14] Section 185 (2), note

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.15] Section 186 (2), note

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.16] Section 189

omit

general president

substitute

president

[1.17] Dictionary, definition of general president

omit

[1.18] Dictionary, new definition of president

insert

president, of the ACAT—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, dictionary.

Part 1.7 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 2000

[1.19] Section 12 (9)

substitute

(9) In this section:

judicial officer means a judge, the associate judge, a magistrate, a registrar of the Supreme Court or Magistrates Court, the principal registrar of the ACT Law Courts and Tribunal or the president of the ACAT.

president, of the ACAT—see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008

, dictionary.

Endnotes

1 Presentation speech

Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 5 May 2016.

2 Notification

Notified under the Legislation Act

on 2016.

3 Republications of amended laws

For the latest republication of amended laws, see www.legislation.act.gov.au

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