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NORFOLK ISLAND
Mediation Regulations 2005
No. 9, 2005
Compilation No. 1
Compilation date: 13 August 2019
Includes amendments up to: Norfolk Island Continued Laws Ordinance 2015 (No. 2, 2015) as amended up to Norfolk Island Legislation Amendment (Fees and Other Matters) Ordinance 2019 (F2019L01048)
NORFOLK ISLAND
MEDIATION REGULATIONS 2005
Short title 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Mediation Regulations 2005.
Commencement 2. These Regulations will commence operation on the date upon which notification of their being made is published in the gazette.
Application for registration as a registered mediator 3. (1) A person who wishes to be registered as a mediator must apply to the Registrar of the Supreme Court in the prescribed form. (2) An application in accordance with subsection (1) must be accompanied by evidence that the applicant is currently recognised or accredited as a mediator by an approved agency.
Registration of applicants 4. (1) If the Registrar is satisfied that an applicant is currently recognised or accredited as a mediator by an approved agency the Registrar shall register the applicant as a registered mediator and issue a certificate in the prescribed form. (2) If the Registrar considers from the information provided by an applicant that the areas in respect of which the applicant is registered or accredited to mediate are limited to particular areas, the Registrar shall make an entry in the Register of those areas and the mediator must not practice as a mediator other than in those areas. Penalty: 10 penalty units.
Renewal of registration 5. A registered mediator whose registration has not expired may apply in the prescribed form to the Registrar for his or her registration to be renewed and shall provide to the Registrar evidence that he or she remains registered with or accredited by the approved agency in respect of which he or she was originally registered and has undergone any further education in matters relating to mediation that may be required by the approved agency.
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