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MOTOR TRAFFIC (ALCOHOL AND DRUGS) (NO. 63 OF 1992) - SCHEDULE

    SCHEDULE     Subsection 8 (5)

Subsection 4 (1) (paragraph (f) of the definition of “offence involving alcohol or drugs”)—

Omit “his”.

Paragraph 17 (a)—

Omit “he”, substitute “the practitioner”.

Paragraph 17 (c)—

    (a)     Omit “his” (first occurring).

    (b)     Omit “his objection”, substitute “objecting”.

    (c)     Omit “him”, substitute “the person”.

    (d)     Omit “his” (third and fourth occurring), substitute “the”.

Subsection 18 (5)—

Omit “he”, substitute “the practitioner”.

Subsection 18 (6)—

    (a)     Insert “or her” after “his” (first occurring).

    (b)     Omit “his” (second and third occurring).

Paragraph 22 (b)—

Omit “his”.

Paragraphs 22 (c) and (d)—

    (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “his”.

Paragraph 23 (1) (b)—

Omit “his”.

Subsection 23 (1)—

    (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “a sample of his blood”, substitute “the sample”.

Paragraph 23 (2) (a)—

        (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “himself”.

Paragraph 23 (2) (b)—

        (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

        (b)     Insert “or her” after “his”.

Subsection 23 (3)—

Omit “his”, substitute “the”.

Paragraph 24 (2) (b)—

Omit “with which he is charged”.

Paragraph 24 (3) (d)—

    (a)     Insert “or she” after “he” (first occurring).

    (b)     Omit “so long as he was”, substitute “while”.

Subsection 25 (4)—

Omit “his”.

Paragraph 28 (1) (b)—

Omit “against him”.

Subsection 29 (1)—

        (a)     Insert “or her” after “him”.

        (b)     Omit “his” (first occurring).

Paragraph 29 (1) (c)—

Insert “or she” after “he”.

Paragraph 29 (1) (d)—

        (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “himself for”, substitute “to”.

Paragraph 29 (1) (e)—

        (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “his”, substitute “the”.

Paragraph 29 (1) (f)—

    (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “him on his”, substitute “the”.

Paragraph 29 (2) (a)—

Omit “his”.

Subsection 29 (2)—

    (a)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

    (b)     Omit “his being”, substitute “the person to be”.

Subsection 29 (3)—

Omit “with which he was”.

Subsection 34 (1)—

Omit “his”.

Paragraphs 34 (1) (a) and (b)—

Insert “or she” after “he”.

Subsection 34 (2)—

Omit “his”.

Paragraphs 34 (2) (a) and (b)—

Insert “or she” after “he”.

Subsection 36 (2)—

Omit “by which he was convicted”.

Paragraph 36 (5) (a)—

Omit “he has”, substitute “there is”.

Paragraph 36 (5) (b)—

        (a)     Omit “he has”, substitute “there is”.

        (b)     Insert “or she” after “he” (second occurring).

Subsection 36 (6)—

    (a)     Omit “subsection (5), of section 11”, substitute “subsection 11 (5)”.

    (b)     Omit “of this section”.

Subsection 37 (1)—

    (a)     Omit “the person's”, substitute “the applicant's”.

    (b)     Insert “or her” after “his” (first occurring).

    (c)     Omit “his” (second occurring), substitute “the applicant's”.

    (d)     Insert “or she” after “he”.

Subsection 40 (1)—

    (a)     Omit “his”.

    (b)     Omit “by which he was convicted”.

        (c)     Insert “or she” after “he” (second occurring).

Subsection 45 (2)—

    (a)     Omit “ Crimes Act, 1900 of the State of New South Wales in its application to the Territory”, substitute “ Crimes Act 1900 ”.

    (b)     Insert “or she” after “he” (wherever occurring).

Section 49—

Omit “he”, substitute “the person”.

   



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