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Defence Force Discipline Act 1982
Div 2Administrative provisions about the Director of Military Prosecutions
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Division 2—Administrative provisions about the Director of Military Prosecutions
188GF Appointment of the Director of Military Prosecutions
188GG Qualifications for appointment
188GH Tenure
188GI Resignation
188GJ Oath or affirmation
188GK Remuneration
188GL Leave of absence
188GM Outside employment
188GN Termination of appointment
188GO Standing obligation to disclose interests
188GP Acting appointments
188GQ Staff
Division 3—Other matters
188GR Delegation
Part XII—Miscellaneous
189 Royal prerogative of mercy
190 Jurisdiction of civil courts in relation to offences
190A Disclosing certain convictions of service offences by a court martial or a Defence Force magistrate
190B Disclosing certain convictions by a summary authority, a court martial or a Defence Force magistrate
191 Evidentiary certificate
192 Evidence of warrant of commitment
193 Protection of members of courts martial etc.
194 Persons found to be of unsound mind
194A Persons required as witnesses before service tribunals
195 Supply of record of proceedings
196 Judge advocates’ panel
196AA Termination of appointment to judge advocates’ panel
196AB Resignation
196A Annual report relating to Defence Force discipline law
196B Annual report relating to the operations of the Director of Military Prosecutions
197 Regulations
Schedule 1A—Certain disciplinary offences
Schedule 4
Schedule 5
Schedule 6—Alternative offences
Endnotes
An Act relating to the discipline of the Defence Force and for related purposes
Part I—Preliminary