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Crime and Corruption Act 2001
sec.65Commission reports—court procedures
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### sec.65 Commission reports—court procedures
This section applies to a commission report about—
the procedures and operations of a State court; or
the procedures and practices of the registry or administrative offices of a State court.
The report may be given only to—
the Chief Justice, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Supreme Court; or
the Chief Judge of the District Court, if the report deals with matters relevant to the District Court; or
the President of the Childrens Court, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Childrens Court; or
the Chief Magistrate, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Magistrates Courts; or
the judicial officer, or the principal judicial officer if there is more than 1 judicial officer, in the court, or the system of courts, to which the matters dealt with in the report are relevant.
(sec.65-ssec.1) This section applies to a commission report about— the procedures and operations of a State court; or the procedures and practices of the registry or administrative offices of a State court.
(sec.65-ssec.2) The report may be given only to— the Chief Justice, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Supreme Court; or the Chief Judge of the District Court, if the report deals with matters relevant to the District Court; or the President of the Childrens Court, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Childrens Court; or the Chief Magistrate, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Magistrates Courts; or the judicial officer, or the principal judicial officer if there is more than 1 judicial officer, in the court, or the system of courts, to which the matters dealt with in the report are relevant.
- (a) the procedures and operations of a State court; or
- (b) the procedures and practices of the registry or administrative offices of a State court.
- (a) the Chief Justice, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Supreme Court; or
- (b) the Chief Judge of the District Court, if the report deals with matters relevant to the District Court; or
- (c) the President of the Childrens Court, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Childrens Court; or
- (d) the Chief Magistrate, if the report deals with matters relevant to the Magistrates Courts; or
- (e) the judicial officer, or the principal judicial officer if there is more than 1 judicial officer, in the court, or the system of courts, to which the matters dealt with in the report are relevant.