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FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 18.05

Registrars
(1)
Each power of the court mentioned in an item of Table 18.2 is delegated to each Registrar who is approved, or is in a class of Registrars approved, by a majority of the Judges to exercise the power.


Table 18.2
Powers delegated to Registrars

Item


Legislative provision


Description (for information only)


Family Law Act


1


section 37A


Power to make a parenting order in an undefended case


2


section 63H


Power to make an order concerning a registered parenting plan until further order


3


section 65D


Power to make a parenting order until further order


4


paragraph 65G (2) (b)


Power to make a parenting order by consent in favour of a non-parent without a family report


5


section 65L


Power to make an order requiring compliance with a parenting order to be supervised by a family and child counsellor or welfare officer


6


sections 66G, 66P and 66Q


Power to make an order for child maintenance


7


section 66S


Power to discharge or vary a child maintenance order


8


section 66W


Power to make an order for the recovery of arrears due under a child maintenance order


9


subsection 67D (1) and section 67E


Power to make an order in relation to the birth of a child, including for financial assistance


10


subsection 67M (2)


Power to make a location order


11


subsection 67N (2)


Power to make a Commonwealth information order


12


section 67ZD


Power to make an order to deliver up a passport to a Registrar until further order


13


subsections 68B (1) and (2)


Power to make an order, or grant an injunction, until further order


14


subsection 68M (2)


Power to make an order that a child be made available for a psychiatric or psychological examination


15


sections 69V and 69VA, subsection 69W (1), section 69X and subsection 69ZC (2)


Power to make an order in relation to the parentage of a child


16


sections 74 and 77


Power to make an order, including an urgent order, for the maintenance of a party


17


subsection 83 (1)


Power to vary or discharge a spouse maintenance order


18


subsection 87 (3)


Power to make an order approving a maintenance agreement


19


section 100B


Power to make an order allowing a child to swear an affidavit or be called as a witness


20


section 102A


Power to make an order granting permission for a child to be examined


21


section 106A


Power to direct a Deputy Registrar to sign documents


Assessment Act


22


section 139


Power to make an order for the payment of urgent maintenance


Registration Act


23


subsection 105  (2)


Power to make procedural orders for the resolution of any difficulty arising in relation to the application of subsection 105 (1) of the Registration Act or in relation to a particular case


(2) Each power vested in the court by these Rules and mentioned in an item of Table 18.3 is delegated to each Registrar.


Table 18.3
Powers under Rules delegated to Registrars

Item


Provision of Family Law Rules


Description (for information only)


1


rule 6.05


Power to make an order in relation to a person seeking to intervene in a case to become a party


2


Part 6.3


Power to make an order in relation to a case guardian


3


subrule 10.11 (5)


Power to make an order staying a case until an order to pay costs in relation to an earlier case has been complied with


4


rule 13.14


Power to make an order in relation to a case heard by a Registrar as a consequence of a party's failure to disclose a document as required under these Rules


5


rule 15.01


Power to make an order in relation to adducing the evidence of a child


6


Part 15.4


Power to make an order in relation to the appointment of an assessor


7


Division 20.2.2


Power to make an order in relation to an enforcement hearing


8


Division 20.3.2


Power to make an order in relation to a notice of claim made in response to an Enforcement Warrant


9


rule 20.37


Power to make an order in relation to a Third Party Debt Notice (Form 17)


10


Part 20.5


Power to make an order in relation to sequestration of property


11


Part 20.6


Power to make an order in relation to the appointment of a receiver


12


Part 20.7


Power to make an order in relation to enforcement of an obligation (except an obligation to pay money)


13


Part 21.4


Power to make an order in relation to a warrant for arrest in a case within a Registrar's jurisdiction




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