Special Commissions of Inquiry Act 1983 No 90
Current version for 25 March 2013 to date (accessed 25 May 2013 at 17:17)
4 Issue of commission
(1) The Governor may, by letters patent under the Public Seal of the
State, being letters patent expressed to be made or issued under the authority
of this Act, issue a commission to a person specified in the
commission:(a) authorising or requiring the person to inquire into and report to
the Governor on any matter specified in the commission,
and
(b) establishing a Special Commission of Inquiry for that
purpose.
(2) A person is not eligible to be issued a commission unless the
person:(a) is or is qualified to be appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court
of the State or of any other State or Territory, a Judge of the Federal Court
of Australia or a Justice of the High Court of Australia,
or
(b) is a former Judge or Justice of any court referred to in paragraph
(a).
(2A) A person is not eligible to be issued a commission if the person
is a member of the Legislative Council or of the Legislative Assembly or is a
member of a House of Parliament or legislature of another State or Territory
or of the Commonwealth.
(3) The provisions of this Act apply to and in respect of a commission
issued under this Act.
(4) The Royal Commissions Act
1923 does not apply to or in respect of a commission issued
under this Act or any inquiry held in relation to
it.