Extradition and Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Legislation Amendment Act 2012 (7 of 2012)
Schedule 1 General amendments relating to extradition and mutual assistance in criminal matters
Part 1 Amendments relating to Federal Magistrates
Extradition Act 1988
5 After section 45
Insert:
45A Federal Magistrates - consent to nomination
(1) A Federal Magistrate may, by writing, consent to be nominated by the Attorney-General under subsection (2).
(2) The Attorney-General may, by writing, nominate a Federal Magistrate in relation to whom a consent is in force under subsection (1) to be a magistrate for the purposes of this Act.
(3) A nomination under subsection (2) is not a legislative instrument.
45B Magistrates - personal capacity
(1) A function or power conferred on a magistrate by this Act is conferred on the magistrate:
(a) in a personal capacity; and
(b) not as a court or a member of a court.
(2) A magistrate (other than a Federal Magistrate) need not accept a function or power conferred.
(3) A magistrate has, in relation to the performance or exercise of a function or power conferred on the magistrate by this Act, the same protection and immunity as if he or she were exercising that function or power as, or as a member of, the court of which the magistrate is a member.