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Combat Sports Act 2013
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> > (1) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating—
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> > > (a) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, a specified person was, or was not, registered as a combatant of a specified registration class, or
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> > > (b) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, the registration of a person as a combatant was or was not subject to a specified condition, or
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> > > (c) that on a specified day the registration of a specified person as a combatant of a specified registration class had been cancelled under a specified provision of this Act, or
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> > > (d) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, the registration of a specified person as a combatant of a specified registration class was suspended,
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> > is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement.
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> > (2) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating—
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> > > (a) that, on a specified day or during a specified period, a specified person was, or was not, registered as an industry participant of a specified registration class or as a promoter of a specified registration class, or
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> > > (b) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, the registration of a person as an industry participant or promoter was or was not subject to a specified condition, or
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> > > (c) that on a specified day the registration of a specified person as an industry participant of a specified registration class or as a promoter of a specified registration class had been cancelled under a specified provision of this Act, or
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> > > (d) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, the registration of a specified person as an industry participant of a specified registration class or as a promoter of a specified registration class was suspended,
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> > is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement.
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> > (3) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating—
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> > > (a) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, a specified person was, or was not, the holder of a permit for a specified combat sport contest, or
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> > > (b) that on a specified day a permit for a specified combat sport contest was subject to specified conditions, or
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> > > (c) that on a specified day a permit for a specified combat sport contest had been revoked under a specified provision of this Act, or
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> > > (d) that on a specified day the permit of a specified person for a specified combat sport contest was revoked under a specified provision of this Act,
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> > is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement
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> > (4) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating that, on a specified day or during a specified period, a specified person was subject to a prohibition order in relation to specified matters is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement.
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> > (5) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating—
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> > > (a) that, on a specified day or during a specified period, a specified body was an approved amateur body for a style of combat sport, or
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> > > (b) that, on a specified day, the approval of an approved amateur body was revoked under a specified provision of this Act,
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> > is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement.
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> > (6) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating that, on a specified date, a specified corporation had advised the Authority that a specified person was a close associate of the corporation is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement.
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> > (7) A certificate purporting to have been signed by the Authority or a delegate and stating any of the following statements is admissible in evidence in any proceedings and is evidence of the truth of the statement—
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> > > (a) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, a specified person was, or was not, accredited as an attending medical practitioner,
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> > > (b) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, the accreditation of a person as an attending medical practitioner was, or was not, subject to a specified condition,
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> > > (c) that on a specified day, the accreditation of a person as an attending medical practitioner had been cancelled under a specified provision of this Act,
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> > > (d) that on a specified day, or during a specified period, the accreditation of a person as an attending medical practitioner was suspended.
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> **s 98:** Am 2024 No 16, Sch 1\[84\].