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FEDERAL CIRCUIT AND FAMILY COURT OF AUSTRALIA ACT 2021 - SECT 47

Arrangement of business

  (1)   The Chief Justice is responsible for ensuring the effective, orderly and expeditious discharge of the business of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division   1).

  (2)   In discharging the Chief Justice's responsibility, the Chief Justice:

  (a)   must promote the objects of this Act; and

  (b)   may, subject to this Chapter and to such consultation with Judges of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division   1) as is appropriate and practicable, do all or any of the following:

  (i)   make arrangements as to the Judge who is to constitute the Court in particular matters or classes of matters;

  (ii)   without limiting the generality of subparagraph   (i)--assign particular caseloads, classes of cases or functions to particular Judges;

  (iii)   temporarily restrict a Judge to non - sitting duties; and

  (c)   must ensure that arrangements are in place to provide Judges with appropriate access to (or reimbursement for the cost of):

  (i)   annual health assessments; and

  (ii)   short - term counselling services; and

  (iii)   judicial education; and

  (d)   may deal, as set out in section   48, with a complaint about the performance by another Judge of the Judge's judicial or official duties; and

  (e)   may take any measures that the Chief Justice believes are reasonably necessary to maintain public confidence in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division   1), including, but not limited to, temporarily restricting another Judge to non - sitting duties.

  (3)   The Deputy Chief Justice is to assist the Chief Justice in the exercise of the functions conferred on the Chief Justice by this section (other than paragraph   (2)(d) or (e)).



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