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8Self incrimination certificates—declaration of prescribed State or Territory provisions
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#### 8 Self incrimination certificates—declaration of prescribed State or Territory provisions
8 Self incrimination certificates—declaration of prescribed State or Territory provisions
> > (1) The following provisions are declared to be prescribed State or Territory provisions for the purposes of section 128(12) of the Act—
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> > > (a) section 128 of the Evidence Act 2011 of the Australian Capital Territory,
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> > > (b) section 128 of the Evidence Act 2004 of Norfolk Island,
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> > > (c) section 128 of the Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011 of the Northern Territory,
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> > > (d) section 128 of the Evidence Act 2001 of Tasmania,
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> > > (e) section 57 of the Coroners Act 2008 of Victoria,
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> > > (f) section 128 of the Evidence Act 2008 of Victoria,
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> > > (g) section 47 of the Coroners Act 1996 of Western Australia,
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> > > (h) section 11 of the Evidence Act 1906 of Western Australia.
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> > (2) The following provisions are declared to be prescribed State or Territory provisions for the purposes of section 128A(11) of the Act—
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> > > (a) section 128A of the Evidence Act 2011 of the Australian Capital Territory,
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> > > (b) section 128A of the Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011 of the Northern Territory,
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> > > (c) section 128A of the Evidence Act 2001 of Tasmania,
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> > > (d) section 128A of the Evidence Act 2008 of Victoria.