Note:
The Regulation was repealed by the Jury Regulation 2004, cl 6 with
effect from 30.7.2004.
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Repealed version for 1 July 2004 to 29 July 2004 (accessed 23 May 2013 at 14:48).
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Note:
The Regulation was repealed by the Jury Regulation 2004, cl 6 with
effect from 30.7.2004.
Authorisation
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45C of the Interpretation Act 1987.
This Regulation is the Jury Regulation 1999.
This Regulation commences on 1 September 1999.
(1) In this Regulation:the Act means the Jury Act 1977.
(2) The table of contents and notes in the text of this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
(1) In determining the electoral districts and parts of electoral districts that are to comprise the jury districts constituted under section 9 (2) of the Act, the sheriff must ensure that:(a) the address of each person whose name appears on an electoral roll is included in one, but not more than one, jury district, and(b) there will, in the sheriff’s opinion, be a sufficient number of persons eligible to be called for jury service in each jury district.(2) The sheriff must cause records to be prepared (which may be kept in computerised form) for each jury district.(3) The records must contain sufficient details to indicate whether or not a particular address is within a particular jury district.(4) The sheriff must ensure that any person who wishes to view the records for a jury district is given facilities to do so, free of charge, during ordinary business hours.
5 Alternate procedure where sheriff interested in case
The person holding the office of Director-General of the Attorney General’s Department is prescribed for the purposes of section 24 (1) of the Act.
For the purposes of section 26 (1) of the Act, the prescribed form is Form 1 as set out in Schedule 1.
(1) For the purposes of section 72 (1A) of the Act, the prescribed rate at which a person in attendance for jury service at a court or coronial inquest is entitled to be paid for attendance on any day is the sum of the attendance fee (if applicable), the travelling allowance and the refreshment allowance (if applicable) calculated in respect of that day in accordance with Scales A, B and C, respectively, in Schedule 2.(2) A person’s claim for an attendance fee set out in Scale A in Schedule 2 is to be accompanied by a statutory declaration verifying:(a) if the person was an employee at the time the person was in attendance for jury service— that he or she was not paid a full wage or salary by his or her employer while attending for jury service, or(b) that the person was not employed at the time the person was in attendance for jury service.
(1) For the purposes of section 145B of the Justices Act 1902, the prescribed expression for an offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause is:(a) the expression specified opposite that provision in Column 2 of the Table, or(b) if a choice of words is indicated in that expression, the words remaining after the omission of the words irrelevant to the offence.(2) For the purposes of any proceedings for an offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of the Table to this clause, the prescribed expression for the offence is taken to relate to the offence created by the provision, as the provision was in force when the offence is alleged to have been committed.(3) The amendment or repeal of a prescribed expression does not affect the validity of any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document in which the expression is used, and any such document continues to have effect as if that expression had not been amended or repealed.(4) Subclause (3) applies to any information, complaint, summons, warrant, notice, order or other document (whether issued, given or made before or after the amendment or repeal) that relates to an offence alleged to have been committed before the amendment or repeal.
Table
Column 1
Column 2
section 61 (1)
fail to return questionnaire
section 61 (2)
return incomplete questionnaire
section 61 (3)
give false information in questionnaire
section 63
fail to attend for jury service
(1) The Jury Regulation 1993 is repealed.(2) Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the commencement of this Regulation, had effect under the Jury Regulation 1993 is taken to have effect under this Regulation.
(Clause 6)
Jury Summons Jury Act
1977 (section 26 (1))
You are required to appear as a juror in the .................... Court at the Court House at .......... on , the .......... day of , at and you are to attend there from day to day until no longer required.
..............................
Sheriff
Schedule 2 Scales of daily fees and allowances payable in respect of jurors
(Clause 7)
The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes:
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amended |
LW |
legislation website |
Sch |
Schedule |
Cl |
clause |
No |
number |
Schs |
Schedules |
Cll |
clauses |
p |
page |
Sec |
section |
Div |
Division |
pp |
pages |
Secs |
sections |
Divs |
Divisions |
Reg |
Regulation |
Subdiv |
Subdivision |
GG |
Government Gazette |
Regs |
Regulations |
Subdivs |
Subdivisions |
Ins |
inserted |
Rep |
repealed |
Subst |
substituted |
Table of amending instruments
Jury
Regulation 1999 published in Gazette No 98 of 27.8.1999, p
7111 and amended as follows:
Jury Amendment (Fees) Regulation
1999 (GG No 111 of 24.9.1999, p 9099)
Jury Amendment (Fees) Regulation
2000 (GG No 81 of 30.6.2000, p 5403)
Jury Amendment (Fees) Regulation
2001 (GG No 103 of 29.6.2001, p 4648)
Jury Amendment (Fees) Regulation
2002 (GG No 106 of 28.6.2002, p 4744)
Jury Amendment (Fees and Allowances)
Regulation 2003 (GG No 104 of 27.6.2003, p 6106)
Jury Amendment (Fees and Allowances)
Regulation 2004 (GG No 95 of 11.6.2004, p
3497)
Table of amendments
Cl 3 | Am 28.6.2002. |
Cl 7 | Am 24.9.1999. |
Sch 2 | Am 24.9.1999; 30.6.2000. Subst 29.6.2001; 28.6.2002; 27.6.2003; 11.6.2004. |