Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) (Fees) Amendment Regulations 2012
I, the Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, make the following regulations under the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) Act 2001 .
17 December 2012PETER G. UNDERWOOD
Governor
By His Excellency's Command,
BRIAN WIGHTMAN
Minister for Justice
These regulations may be cited as the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) (Fees) Amendment Regulations 2012 .
These regulations take effect on the seventh day after the day on which their making is notified in the Gazette.
In these regulations, the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) (Fees) Regulations 2012 are referred to as the Principal Regulations.
4. Schedule 1 amended (Fees)
Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting items 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 and substituting:
1.
Application under section 15(1) of Act for order that person is entitled to statement of reasons
60
2.
Application under section 15(2) of Act for order that person made request within a reasonable time
60
3.
Application under section 16(1) of Act for order that decision-maker provide statement of reasons
60
4.
Application under section 16(2) of Act for order that decision-maker provide an adequate statement of reasons
60
5.
Application under section 17 of Act for review of reviewable decision
60
6.
Application under section 20 of Act for extension of time to make application for review
60
7.
Application under section 23 of Act for order to suspend operation of a decision or stay proceedings under a decision
60
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.
Notified in the Gazette on 26 December 2012
These regulations are administered in the Department of Justice.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the regulation)
These regulations amend the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) (Fees) Regulations 2012 by increasing certain fees payable under the Magistrates Court (Administrative Appeals Division) Act 2001 .