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Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1984
sec.10AGuidelines by Attorney-General
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### sec.10A Guidelines by Attorney-General
For exercising the director’s functions under the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002 , the director is subject to any guidelines the Attorney-General issues in relation to the examination of a person under an examination order under that Act.
A guideline may not be furnished in relation to a particular case.
The Attorney-General must gazette the guidelines as soon as practicable after issuing them.
Also, the Attorney-General must table a copy of the guidelines in the Legislative Assembly within 14 sitting days after the guidelines are gazetted.
s 10A ins 2002 No. 68 s 312
(sec.10A-ssec.1) For exercising the director’s functions under the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002 , the director is subject to any guidelines the Attorney-General issues in relation to the examination of a person under an examination order under that Act.
(sec.10A-ssec.2) A guideline may not be furnished in relation to a particular case.
(sec.10A-ssec.3) The Attorney-General must gazette the guidelines as soon as practicable after issuing them.
(sec.10A-ssec.4) Also, the Attorney-General must table a copy of the guidelines in the Legislative Assembly within 14 sitting days after the guidelines are gazetted.