Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519:reg:4:p28
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00519
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 28/154)
Character Range: 282958–285569

the Court makes an order under subrule (6) requiring the relevant person to submit to an examination by a medical expert, the relevant person must do all things reasonably requested, and answer all questions reasonably asked, by the medical expert for the purposes of the examination.

Definitions for this rule
 (8) In this rule:
medical expert means a person who, under a law of a State or Territory, is registered or licenced to practice in a health profession or allied health profession, including the following:
 (a) dental;
 (b) medical;
 (c) occupational therapy;
 (d) optometry;
 (e) physiotherapy;
 (f) psychology.

Part 24—Subpoenas

Division 24.1—Leave to issue subpoena

24.01  Leave to issue subpoena
 (1) A subpoena may be issued only with the leave of the Court.
 (2) A party may apply to the Court for leave to issue a subpoena without notice to any other party.
Note 1: Without notice is defined in the Dictionary.
Note 2: The Court may give leave to issue a subpoena:
(a) generally or in relation to a particular subpoena or subpoenas; and
(b) subject to conditions.
Note 3: A Registrar will, in accordance with the leave given under subrule (2) and on the request of a party, issue:
(a) a subpoena to attend to give evidence; or
(b) a subpoena to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and a document or thing; or
(c) a subpoena to do both of those things.
Rules 24.02–24.10 left blank

Division 24.2—Subpoenas to give evidence and to produce documents
Note: This Division contains rules that have been harmonised in accordance with the advice of the Council of Chief Justices' Rules Harmonisation Committee.

24.11  Definitions for Division 24.2
 (1) In this Division:
addressee means the person who is the subject of the order expressed in a subpoena.
issuing officer means an officer empowered to issue a subpoena for the Court.
issuing party means the party at whose request a subpoena is issued.
subpoena means an order in writing requiring the addressee:
 (a) to attend to give evidence; or
 (b) to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and a document or thing; or
 (c) to do both of those things.
 (2) To the extent that a subpoena requires the addressee to attend to give evidence, it is called a subpoena to attend to give evidence.
 (3) To the extent that a subpoena requires the addressee to produce the subpoena or a copy of it and a document or thing, it is called a subpoena to produce.

24.12  Issuing of subpoena
 (1) The Court may, in any proceeding, by subpoena, order the addressee:
 (a) to attend to give evidence as directed by the subpoena; or
 (b) to produce the subpoena