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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2001 Week 6 Hansard (15 June) . . Page.. 1977 ..


(a) the security officer ceases to be registered as an employee under the industry code; or

(b) if the security officer is the contractor under the agreement-the security officer ceases to be registered as a principal under the industry code; or

(c) if the security officer is employed by the contractor-the security officer ceases to be employed by the contractor under the agreement; or

(d) the security officer commits an offence against this Act or has been convicted or found guilty of an offence involving fraud, dishonesty, violence, drugs or weapons; or

(e) the security officer is not capable of competently exercising the functions of a security officer under this Act; or

(f) the contract ends and is not renewed or extended; or

(g) the contractor or the contractor's employees do not comply with the performance standards of the contract or any other provision of the contract; or

(h) the relevant authority and the security officer agree to the revocation.

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Clause 19

Page 11, line 5-

Omit the clause, substitute the following clauses:

19 Security guidelines

The relevant authority of a court may, in writing, issue security guidelines for the court.

19A Delegation of functions

The relevant authority of a court may, in writing, delegate to the registrar of the court (or, if there is no registrar, a person prescribed under the regulations) all or any of the relevant authority's functions under this Act.

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Dictionary

Proposed new definition of appropriate security guidelines

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Insert the following new definition:

              appropriate security guidelines, in relation to a court, means the security guidelines made under section 19 (Security guidelines) by the relevant authority of the court.


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