Justice and Related Legislation (Further Miscellaneous Amendments) Amendment Act 2010
An Act to amend the Justice and Related Legislation (Further Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2009
[Royal Assent 14 December 2010]
Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
This Act may be cited as the Justice and Related Legislation (Further Miscellaneous Amendments) Amendment Act 2010 .
This Act commences on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
In this Act, the Justice and Related Legislation (Further Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2009 is referred to as the Principal Act.
After section 30 of the Principal Act, the following section is inserted:30A. Section 4 amended (Interpretation)
Section 4 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting the definition of "authorised person" and substituting the following definition:authorised person means (a) the Director of Public Prosecutions or an Australian legal practitioner acting on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions; or(b) a police officer; or(c) an Australian legal practitioner employed in the responsible Department in relation to the Police Offences Act 1935 ; or(d) a probation officer;
5. Section 31 amended (Section 24 substituted)
Section 31 of the Principal Act is amended as follows:(a) by omitting subsection (1) of section 24 as substituted and substituting the following subsection:(1) If a court makes an order suspending the whole or a part of a sentence of imprisonment, the order is subject to the condition that the offender does not commit another offence punishable by imprisonment during the period the order is in force.(b) by omitting paragraph (a) of section 24(4) as substituted and substituting the following paragraph:(a) section 28(b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g);(c) by omitting paragraph (a) of section 24(5) as substituted and substituting the following paragraph:(a) section 37(1)(b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g);
This Act is repealed on the ninetieth day from the day on which it commences.