South Australian Consolidated Regulations54—Results of mathematical procedures
(1) A certificate
signed on behalf of the Authority—
(a)
stating that a specified mathematical (including statistical) procedure was
carried out in relation to IAP information specified or referred to in the
certificate; and
(b)
setting out the results of doing so,
is admissible in evidence and is prima facie evidence of the facts stated in
it.
(2) The specified
procedure is presumed (unless evidence sufficient to raise doubt about the
presumption is adduced)—
(a) to
be valid and reliable for the purpose for which it was used; and
(b) to
have been carried out correctly.
(3) A document that
purports to be a certificate mentioned in subregulation (1) is presumed
(unless evidence sufficient to raise doubt about the presumption is adduced)
to be what it purports to be.
(4) The person who
signed such a document is presumed (unless evidence sufficient to raise doubt
about the presumption is adduced) to have been authorised by the Authority to
do so.