(1) The
Attorney-General must maintain a roll of justices.
(2) The following
information must be recorded in the roll in relation to each justice:
(a) the
justice's name;
(b)
either or both of—
(i)
the town or suburb in which the justice resides;
(ii)
the town or suburb in which the justice works;
(c)
either or both of—
(i)
the telephone number on which the justice can be
contacted during business hours;
(ii)
the telephone number on which the justice can be
contacted after business hours;
(d) if
the justice is also a special justice—that information;
(e) any
conditions specifying or limiting the official powers that the justice may
exercise;
(f) the
expiry date of the current term of office of the justice.
(3) The information
about a justice who dies or is suspended or removed from office must be
removed from the roll.
(4) The roll may be
kept in the form of a computer record.
(5) The roll is to be
available for inspection, without fee, during ordinary office hours at a
public office, or public offices, determined by the Attorney-General.
(6) The
Attorney-General may determine that the roll can be inspected at a website
determined by the Attorney-General.