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Youth Justice Act 2005
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46 Exercise of jurisdiction
(1) The jurisdiction of the Youth Justice Court is exercisable by a Judge
sitting alone.
(2) The Chief Judge may appoint as a Youth Judge a Local Court
Judge who, in the opinion of the Chief Judge, has the knowledge,
qualifications, skills and experience in the law and the social or
behavioural sciences, and in dealing with youths and their families,
as the Chief Judge considers appropriate.
(3) An appointment of a Local Court Judge as a Youth Judge does not
affect:
(a) the terms and conditions of the Judge's appointment under the
Local Court Act 2015; or
(b) the ability of a Local Court Judge who is not a Youth Judge to
exercise the jurisdiction of the Youth Justice Court.