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State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999
sec.174AParticular orders made under Industrial Relations Act 2016
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### sec.174A Particular orders made under Industrial Relations Act 2016
Subsection (2) applies if, before the commencement of this section—
a magistrate gave particulars of a relevant order to the court registrar for the purpose of registering the prescribed particulars, in relation to the unpaid amount payable under the order, under section 34; or
a court registrar purported, under section 34, to give to SPER, for registration, the prescribed particulars in relation to the unpaid amount payable under the order.
The giving of the particulars by the magistrate and the giving of the prescribed particulars by the court registrar is, and always has been, lawful.
Subsection (4) applies if, before the commencement of this section—
the registrar purportedly registered, under section 34, prescribed particulars in relation to the unpaid amount payable under a relevant order; or
a person took action purportedly under the Act to enforce a relevant order.
The registration of the prescribed particulars, and the action taken, is as valid, and always has been as valid, as if, at the time the relevant order was made, it was an order to which section 34 applied.
In this section—
relevant order means an order mentioned in the Industrial Relations Act 2016 , section 380(1) or 406(1).
s 174A ins 2009 No. 48 s 38
amd 2016 No. 63 s 1157 sch 6
(sec.174A-ssec.1) Subsection (2) applies if, before the commencement of this section— a magistrate gave particulars of a relevant order to the court registrar for the purpose of registering the prescribed particulars, in relation to the unpaid amount payable under the order, under section 34; or a court registrar purported, under section 34, to give to SPER, for registration, the prescribed particulars in relation to the unpaid amount payable under the order.
(sec.174A-ssec.2) The giving of the particulars by the magistrate and the giving of the prescribed particulars by the court registrar is, and always has been, lawful.
(sec.174A-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if, before the commencement of this section— the registrar purportedly registered, under section 34, prescribed particulars in relation to the unpaid amount payable under a relevant order; or a person took action purportedly under the Act to enforce a relevant order.
(sec.174A-ssec.4) The registration of the prescribed particulars, and the action taken, is as valid, and always has been as valid, as if, at the time the relevant order was made, it was an order to which section 34 applied.
(sec.174A-ssec.5) In this section— relevant order means an order mentioned in the Industrial Relations Act 2016 , section 380(1) or 406(1).
- (a) a magistrate gave particulars of a relevant order to the court registrar for the purpose of registering the prescribed particulars, in relation to the unpaid amount payable under the order, under section 34; or
- (b) a court registrar purported, under section 34, to give to SPER, for registration, the prescribed particulars in relation to the unpaid amount payable under the order.
- (a) the registrar purportedly registered, under section 34, prescribed particulars in relation to the unpaid amount payable under a relevant order; or
- (b) a person took action purportedly under the Act to enforce a relevant order.