Court Security and Custodial Services (Consequential Provisions) Bill 1998
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The purpose of this Bill is to deal with a number of amendments to current statutes that are consequential to the Court Security and Custodial Services Bill 1998. The Court Security and Custodial Service Bill 1998provides a unified statutory framework for the substantial reorganisation of arrangements and powers in respect of the operation and provision of services central to the support and functioning of the court and related custody processes. These services include court security, court custody management, prisoner movement and lock-up management. |
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Legislative Council Second Reading Agreed 06/29/1999
This Act comes into operation on a day fixed by Proclamation
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Progress
Legislative Assembly |
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Introduced |
11 Nov 1998 |
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First Reading |
11 Nov 1998 |
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Second Reading |
12 Nov 1998 |
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Second Reading Speech |
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Second Reading Agreed |
11 Mar 1999 |
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Consideration in Detail |
11 Mar 1999 |
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Third Reading |
22 Apr 1999 |
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Legislative Council |
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First Reading |
04 May 1999 |
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Second Reading |
04 May 1999 |
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Second Reading Speech |
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Second Reading Agreed |
29 Jun 1999 |
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Notes
1. Cognate debate with the Court Security and Custodial Services Bill 1998.
2. Bill referred to a Legislation Committee in the Legislative Assembly, to report by 20 April 1999.
3. Bill referred again to a Legislation Committee in the Legislative Assembly, to report by 4 May 1999.
4. Legislation Committee reported (without amendments to the Bill) in the Legislative Assembly on 22 April 1999.
5. Cognate debate with the Court Security and Custodial Services Bill 1998.