Queensland Legislation
Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Regulation 1993
1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Regulation 1993.
2 Corresponding courts For the Act, section 2, definition corresponding court of Queensland— (a) the Supreme Court is a corresponding court to the Supreme Court of a participating State; and (b) the District Court is a corresponding court to— (i) for New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia—a District Court; or (ii) for Victoria—a County Court; and (c) a Magistrates Court is a corresponding court to— (i) for New South Wales—a Local Court; or (ii) for the Northern Territory—a court of summary jurisdiction; or (iii) for another participating State—a Magistrates Court.
3 Interstate laws Each of the following is an interstate law for the Act, section 2, definition interstate law— (a) the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 (NSW); (b) the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 (SA); (c) the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1982 (Tas); (d) the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1983 (Vic); (e) the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1983 (WA); (f) the Prisoners (Interstate Transfer) Act 1983 (NT); (g) the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005 (ACT).
4 Prescribed officer For the purposes of section 12(2) of the Act, the chief executive of the department is a prescribed officer.
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