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Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019
This Act may be cited as the Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019.
Parts 3, 5, 6 and 8 and schedule 1 commence on a day to be fixed by proclamation.
This part amends the Government Owned Corporations Act 1993.
(1)Section 156—
(2)Section 156(7A) and (8)—
renumber as section 156(8) and (9).
This part amends the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000.
(1)Section 5(c), ‘with impaired capacity’—
(2)Section 5(c)(i)—
Section 11—
After section 11A—
After section 12—
(1)The tribunal may not appoint an administrator under section 12A for a financial matter for an adult if the public trustee is the administrator under the Public Trustee Act 1978, section 104(1) of the property to which the financial matter relates.
(2)The tribunal may appoint an administrator under section 12A for a financial matter for an adult relating to property of which the public trustee is the administrator under the Public Trustee Act 1978, section 104(2).
(3)On the making of an appointment of an administrator as mentioned in subsection (2), the public trustee ceases to be the administrator of the property under the Public Trustee Act 1978, section 104(2).
(1)Section 14—
(2)Section 14(3A) to (5)—
renumber as section 14(4) to (7).
(1)Section 15(1)(b)—
(2)Section 15(1)(g), after ‘order’—
(1)Section 16(1)(b)—
(2)Section 16(1)(ba) to (e)—
renumber as section 16(1)(c) to (f).
Section 21(2), from ‘enter’ to ‘purpose’—
Section 26(2)—
(iii)the adult’s death is registered under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003.
Section 27(3), from ‘enter’ to ‘purpose’—
Chapter 3, part 3—
(1)Section 31(4), after ‘an appointee’—
(2)Section 31—
(3)Section 31(5A) and (6)—
renumber as section 31(6) and (7).
Section 32A(3), from ‘enter’ to ‘purpose’—
(1)Section 34(1), note—
(2)Section 34—
(3)Section 34(2), ‘principle’—
(4)Section 34(1A) and (2)—
renumber as section 34(2) and (3).
(1)Section 37(1), ‘authorises’—
(3)Section 37(2), examples—
(4)Section 37(3)—
(5)Section 37(3A) to (5)—
renumber as section 37(4) to (6).
(1)Section 43, heading, ‘health care principle’—
(2)Section 43, ‘health care principle’—
(1)Section 48(1)—
(2)Section 48(1A) to (3)—
renumber as section 48(2) to (4).
(1)Section 54, heading—
(2)Section 54(1), after ‘give away’—
(3)Section 54(1)(a), after ‘the gift’—
(4)Section 54(1)(b), ‘gift’s value’—
(5)Section 54(2), after ‘a gift’—
Section 58—
(1)Section 59, all words before subsection (2)—
(2)Section 59—
(3)Section 59(3) and (4), ‘the application for compensation’—
(4)Section 59(6), from ‘for compensation under’—
(5)Section 59(7), ‘Compensation paid under a tribunal or court order’—
(6)Section 59(1A) to (8)—
renumber as section 59(2) to (10).
(6)The Succession Act 1981, section 44(1) to (4) applies to an application and an order made on it as if the application were an application under part 4 of that Act by a person entitled to make an application.
(1)Section 61(b)—
(2)Section 61, note—
After section 68—
(2)Section 81(1A) and (2)—
renumber as section 81(2) and (3).
(1)Section 101(c)—
(2)Section 101(d) to (g)—
renumber as section 101(c) to (f).
(3)Section 101—
(1)Section 118(1)(b)—
(2)Section 118(1)(ba) to (h)—
renumber as section 118(1)(c) to (l).
(4)Section 118(5)(a) and (7), ‘(g)’—
(5)Section 118(6), ‘subsection (2)’—
(6)Section 118(9)—
(7)Section 118(1A) to (9)—
renumber as section 118(2) to (l0).
(1)Section 125(1)(b), ‘president or presiding member’—
(2)Section 125(1), ‘president or the presiding member’—
Section 129(1)—
Section 152—
(1)Section 153—
(2)Section 153(3A) and (4)—
renumber as section 153(4) and (5).
Section 213—
(5)The public advocate is appointed under this Act and not under the Public Service Act 2008.
After section 217—
(1)Section 247(1)—
(i)another person has contravened this Act, the Powers of Attorney Act 1998 or the Public Guardian Act 2014; or
(2)Section 247(4), definition official, paragraph (d)—
(d)a person appointed under the Public Guardian Act 2014, section 109 as—
After section 247—
(d)to avoid any doubt, it is declared that the Justices Act 1886, section 104 must be complied with for the committal proceeding.
Part 12 Transitional and validation provisions for Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019
amendment Act means the Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019.
44Amendment of sch 2, s 2 (Personal matter)
Schedule 2, section 2—
45Amendment of sch 2, s 3 (Special personal matter)
Schedule 2, section 3—
46Omission of sch 2, s 13 (Approved clinical research)
Schedule 2, section 13—
(1)Schedule 4, definitions community visitor, health care principle and interested person—
(3)Schedule 4, definition approved clinical research, ‘schedule 2, section 13’—
(4)Schedule 4, definition capacity—
(5)Schedule 4, definition clinical research, ‘schedule 2, section 13(1)’—
(6)Schedule 4, definition general principles, ‘schedule 1, part 1’—
This part amends the Integrity Act 2009.
Section 7(1)(a), after ‘designated person’—
(1)Section 15(2), after ‘designated person’—
(2)Section 15(2), ‘to 20’—
(3)Section 15(3)—
(4)Section 15(6), ‘section 16’—
(5)Section 15(7)—
(6)Section 15(4) to (6)—
renumber as section 15(3) to (5).
Section 25, definition relevant document, paragraph (a), ‘and any authority under section 15(3)’—
Section 26(1), after ‘designated person’—
This part amends the Powers of Attorney Act 1998.
See also the amendment in schedule 1.
After section 6B—
(1)Section 29(1)(a) to (d)—
(ii)a trustee company under the Trustee Companies Act 1968; or
(2)Section 29(2)(a) to (c)—
Section 31(1)(f), ‘at least 21 years and’—
Section 32—
(1)Section 34, heading, ‘States’—
(2)Section 34, ‘State’—
(1)Section 41(1)—
(2)Section 41—
Section 42—
Section 43—
(1)Section 45(2) and (3)—
(2)Section 45(4) to (6)—
renumber as section 45(3) to (5).
Chapter 3, part 6—
(1)Section 63(1)(a), before ‘a spouse’—
(2)Section 63(1)(a)—
See the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, schedule 1 for the definition spouse.
(3)Section 63(1)(b) and (c), ‘and is not a paid carer for the adult’—
(4)Section 63—
(1)Section 73(1), ‘authorises’—
(2)Section 73—
(3)Section 73(2), example 2—
(4)Section 73(2), examples—
(5)Section 73(3)—
(6)Section 73(1A) to (4)—
renumber as section 73(2) to (10).
Section 76—
Section 102, after ‘the health provider’—
Section 106—
After section 111—
(1)Section 118(2), ‘if the court considers it in the best interests of the principal,’—
(2)Section 118(2), after ‘be authorised to undertake’—
(1)Section 122, after ‘court’—
(2)Section 122—
Part 4 Transitional and validation provisions for Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019
81Amendment of sch 2, s 2 (Personal matter)
82Amendment of sch 2, s 3 (Special personal matter)
83Amendment of sch 2, s 13 (Approved clinical research)
(1)Schedule 2, section 13(1)(b), ‘drugs’—
(2)Schedule 2, section 13(2), ‘schedule 2, section 13’—
(1)Schedule 3, definitions health care principle and interested person—
(3)Schedule 3, definition capacity—
Under the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000, section 146(3), in deciding whether an individual is capable of communicating decisions in some way, the tribunal must investigate the use of all reasonable ways of facilitating communication, which may include symbol boards or signing.
(4)Schedule 3, definition general principles, ‘schedule 1, part 1’—
Section 6(1)—
(a)the general principles stated in the Guardianship Act, section 11B (the general principles); and
(b)for a health matter—the general principles and the health care principles stated in the Guardianship Act, section 11C (the health care principles).
(1)Section 21—
(2)Section 21(4A) and (5)—
renumber as section 21(5) and (6).
(1)Section 22(5)(a), after ‘information’—
(2)Section 22(6)—
personal information see the Information Privacy Act 2009, section 12.
Section 31—
(2)Section 34(3A) to (6)—
renumber as section 34(4) to (7).
(1)Section 43—
(2)Section 43(1A) to (3)—
renumber as section 43(2) to (4).
Section 47(4)—
(1)Section 146—
(2)Section 146(4)—
(3)Section 146(1A) to (4)—
renumber as section 146(2) to (6).
(1)Schedule 1, definitions health care principle and interested person—
health care principles see the Guardianship Act, section 11C.
(3)Schedule 1, definition general principles, ‘schedule 1, part 1’—
This part amends the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010.
1Section 107(2), ‘Crime and Misconduct Act 2001’—