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NARCOTIC DRUGS ACT 1967 - SECT 13J

Powers of issuing officers

Consent to conferral of powers

  (1)   An issuing officer may, by writing, consent to have powers conferred by this Part.

Nomination by Minister

  (2)   The Minister may, by writing, nominate an issuing officer in relation to whom a consent is in force under subsection   (1) to exercise powers conferred by this Part.

Powers conferred personally

  (3)   A power conferred on an issuing officer by this Part   is conferred on the issuing officer:

  (a)   in a personal capacity; and

  (b)   in relation to a Judge of a court created by the Parliament--not as a court or a member of a court.

Protection and immunity--Deputy Presidents, senior members and general members

  (4)   An issuing officer who is a Deputy President, senior member or general member of the Administrative Review Tribunal exercising a power conferred by this Part has the same protection and immunity as a Justice of the High Court.

Note:   Subsections   34(3) and 75(3) of the Regulatory Powers Act confer protection and immunity on a judge exercising the powers of an issuing officer.



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