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MISCONDUCT TRIBUNALS ACT 1997 - SCHEDULE DICTIONARY

appellate jurisdiction see section 16.

commission means the Crime and Misconduct Commission.

conviction--

(a) means a finding of guilt, or the acceptance of a plea of guilty, by a court, whether or not a conviction is recorded; and
(b) includes a conviction--
(i) for which the rehabilitation period under the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 has expired under that Act; and
(ii) that is not revived as prescribed by section 11 of that Act.

ineligible person means any of the following--

(a) a person with a conviction, including a summary conviction, for an indictable offence;
(b) a person who is an insolvent under administration as defined under the Corporations Act, section 9;
(c) a person holding judicial appointment;
(d) a member of the Legislative Assembly or the Executive Council;
(e) the parliamentary commissioner under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001;
(f) the public interest monitor or a deputy public interest monitor appointed under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 or the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000;
(g) a person who, under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001, is--
(i) a commissioner; or
(ii) an assistant commissioner; or
(iii) a senior officer; or
(iv) employed under section 254; or
(v) seconded under section 255;
(h) the director of public prosecutions;
(i) a member of the police service under the Police Service Administration Act 1990;
(j) a person who, within the 5 years before the person's eligibility for appointment is being considered, has been a member of the police service under the Police Service Administration Act 1990;
(k) a public service employee;
(l) a person who holds an appointment on the staff of a Minister;
(m) a local government councillor;
(n) a local government employee.

official misconduct see section 12.

original jurisdiction see section 13.

parliamentary committee means the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee of the Legislative Assembly.

prescribed person means a prescribed person under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001, section 50.4

principal officer, for a particular unit of public administration, means the chief executive officer (however described) of the unit.

punishment includes sanction and penalty.

registrar means the registrar of misconduct tribunals appointed under section 40.

reviewable decision see section 15.

senior member, of the tribunal panel, see section 5(2).

tribunal member means an individual who is appointed as a member of a panel of misconduct tribunal members under section 5.

unit of public administration has the meaning given under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001.



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