Part IA
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General
SECTION 4AAA
Commonwealth laws conferring non-judicial functions and powers on officers
(1)
Application.
This section sets out the rules that apply if, under a law of the Commonwealth relating to criminal matters, a function or power that is neither judicial nor incidental to a judicial function or power, is conferred on one or more of the following persons:
(aa)
a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia;
(ab)
a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2);
(a)
a State or Territory judge;
(b)
a magistrate;
(c)
a Justice of the Peace or other person:
(i)
employed in a State or Territory court; and
(ii)
authorised to issue search warrants, or warrants of arrest.
Note 1:
Magistrate
is defined in section
16C
of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901
.
Note 2:
Justice of the Peace
is defined in section
2B
of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901
.
History
S 4AAA(1) amended by No 13 of 2021, s 3 and Sch 2 item 284, by substituting para (ab), effective 1 September 2021. Para (ab) formerly read:
(ab)
a Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia;
S 4AAA(1) amended by No 13 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 items 106, by substituting
"
Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia
"
for
"
Federal Magistrate
"
in para (ab), effective 12 April 2013.
S 4AAA(1) amended by No 46 of 2011, s 3 and Sch 2 item 453, by substituting
"
section 2B
"
for
"
paragraph 26(e)
"
in note 2, effective 27 December 2011. No 46 of 2011, s 3 and Sch 3 items 10 and 11 contain the following saving and transitional provisions:
10 Saving
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appointments
10
The amendments made by Schedule 2 do not affect the validity of an appointment that was made under an Act before the commencement of this item and that was in force immediately before that commencement.
11 Transitional regulations
11
The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing matters of a transitional nature (including prescribing any saving or application provisions) relating to the amendments and repeals made by Schedules 1 and 2.
S 4AAA(1) amended by No 136 of 2005, s 3 and Sch 1 item 1, by inserting paras (aa) and (ab), effective 16 November 2005.
(2)
Functions and powers conferred personally.
The function or power is conferred on the person only in a personal capacity and not, in the case of a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2), State or Territory judge or magistrate, as a court or a member of a court.
History
S 4AAA(2) amended by No 13 of 2021, s 3 and Sch 2 item 285, by substituting
"
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
"
for
"
Federal Circuit Court of Australia
"
, effective 1 September 2021.
S 4AAA(2) amended by No 13 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 items 107, by substituting
"
Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia
"
for
"
Federal Magistrate
"
, effective 12 April 2013.
S 4AAA(2) amended by No 136 of 2005, s 3 and Sch 1 item 2, by inserting
"
Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, Federal Magistrate,
"
after
"
in the case of a
"
, effective 16 November 2005.
(3)
Function or power need not be accepted.
The person need not accept the function or power conferred.
(3A)
Protection and immunity provided.
A Judge of the Federal Court of Australia or a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) performing a conferred function, or exercising a conferred power, has the same protection and immunity as a Justice of the High Court has in relation to proceedings in the High Court.
History
S 4AAA(3A) amended by No 13 of 2021, s 3 and Sch 2 item 285, by substituting
"
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
"
for
"
Federal Circuit Court of Australia
"
, effective 1 September 2021.
S 4AAA(3A) amended by No 13 of 2013, s 3 and Sch 1 items 107, by substituting
"
Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia
"
for
"
Federal Magistrate
"
, effective 12 April 2013.
S 4AAA(3A) inserted by No 136 of 2005, s 3 and Sch 1 item 3, effective 16 November 2005.
(4)
A State or Territory judge or magistrate performing a conferred function, or exercising a conferred power, has the same protection and immunity as if he or she were performing that function, or exercising that power, as, or as a member of, a court (being the court of which the judge or magistrate is a member).
(5)
A person referred to in paragraph
(1)(c)
performing a conferred function, or exercising a conferred power, has the same protection and immunity as he or she would have in performing functions and powers as part of the person
'
s employment with a State or Territory court, as the case may be.
(6)
This section applies regardless of when Commonwealth law made.
This section applies whether the law conferring a function or power was made before, on or after, the commencement of this section.
(6A)
Contrary intention.
Despite subsection
(1)
, a rule set out in this section does not apply if the contrary intention appears.
History
S 4AAA(6A) inserted by No 136 of 2005, s 3 and Sch 1 item 4, effective 16 November 2005.
(7)
A law of the Commonwealth relating to criminal matters.
In this section, a reference to
a law of the Commonwealth relating to criminal matters
includes a reference to this Act.
History
S 4AAA inserted by No 22 of 2001, s 3 and Sch 1 item 2, effective 6 April 2001.