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HOUSING AMENDMENT (REGISTRABLE PERSONS) BILL 2009




                       New South Wales




Housing Amendment (Registrable
Persons) Bill 2009


Contents

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           1   Name of Act                                        2
           2   Commencement                                       2
  Schedule 1   Amendment of Housing Act 2001 No 52                3
I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has
finally passed the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New
South Wales.


                                                Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                Legislative Assembly,
                                                Sydney,                     , 2009




                             New South Wales




Housing Amendment (Registrable
Persons) Bill 2009
Act No      , 2009




An Act to amend the Housing Act 2001 with respect to the housing of registrable
persons under the Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000.




I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as
finally passed by both Houses.


                                   Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1      Housing Amendment (Registrable Persons) Bill 2009




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
 1    Name of Act
           This Act is the Housing Amendment (Registrable Persons) Act 2009.
 2    Commencement
           This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act.




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Amendment of Housing Act 2001 No 52                                      Schedule 1




Schedule 1             Amendment of Housing Act 2001 No 52
[1]   Part 7A
      Insert after Part 7:

      Part 7A Housing of registrable persons
      58A    Definitions
                    In this Part:
                    registrable person has the meaning that it has in the Child
                    Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000, and includes a
                    corresponding registrable person within the meaning of that Act.
                    termination of a lease includes the termination of any right of a
                    tenant to hold over (however arising) after the expiry of the
                    period of the lease.
      58B    Termination of lease of registrable person in certain
             circumstances
             (1)    The Director-General may, on the recommendation of the
                    Commissioner of Police, by written order terminate the lease of a
                    tenant who is renting public housing and who is a registrable
                    person.
             (2)    The Commissioner of Police may make a recommendation under
                    this section only if the Commissioner considers that the presence
                    of the tenant at the public housing places any neighbours in the
                    locality or the tenant at risk of being physically harmed or
                    injured.
             (3)    On termination of the lease, the tenant must vacate the public
                    housing the subject of the lease.
             (4)    An order of the Director-General under this section terminating a
                    lease operates:
                     (a) to give the New South Wales Land and Housing
                           Corporation an immediate right to exclusive possession of
                           the premises concerned, and
                    (b) to authorise any police officer, using such force as is
                           reasonably necessary, to enter the premises concerned and
                           take such steps as are reasonably necessary in order to give
                           the Corporation possession of the premises.
             (5)    This section extends to a lease entered into before the
                    commencement of this Part.



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Schedule 1         Amendment of Housing Act 2001 No 52




     58C     Provision of alternative housing
             (1)      On termination of a lease under this Part, the Director-General
                      must ensure alternative housing (whether or not public housing)
                      is made available to the tenant.
             (2)      The Director-General is required to ensure that alternative
                      housing continues to be made available to the registrable person
                      for so long as the person would have been a tenant under the
                      terminated lease (subject to compliance by the registrable person
                      with the terms and conditions under which the alternative
                      housing is provided).
     58D     No compensation payable
             (1)      No act or omission of a person in good faith in purported
                      administration or execution of this Part gives rise to any civil
                      liability against:
                       (a) the person, or
                      (b) the State or an authority of the State.
             (2)      However, the Director-General must ensure that the tenant is
                      repaid any rent, fee or charges for occupying the public housing
                      referable to a period after termination of the lease under this Part.
     58E     Certain termination provisions do not apply to termination under
             this Part
                      Part 5 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 does not apply to or
                      in respect of the termination of a lease under this Part.
     58F     Protection of exercise of functions of Director-General and
             Commissioner of Police under this Part
             (1)      This section applies to a function (a protected function)
                      conferred or imposed on the Director-General or the
                      Commissioner of Police, including a delegate of the
                      Director-General or Commissioner of Police, (a protected
                      person) by or under this Part.
             (2)      The exercise by any protected person of any protected function
                      may not be:
                      (a) challenged, reviewed, quashed or called into question
                            before any court of law or administrative review body in
                            any proceedings, or
                      (b) restrained, removed or otherwise affected by any
                            proceedings.




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Amendment of Housing Act 2001 No 52                                     Schedule 1




             (3)   Without limiting subsection (2), that subsection applies whether
                   or not the proceedings relate to any question involving
                   compliance or non-compliance, by a protected person, with the
                   provisions of this Act or the rules of natural justice (procedural
                   fairness).
             (4)   Accordingly, no court of law or administrative review body has
                   jurisdiction or power to consider any question involving
                   compliance or non-compliance, by the protected person, with
                   those provisions or with those rules so far as they apply to the
                   exercise of any protected function.
             (5)   This section has effect despite any provision of this Act or other
                   legislation or any other law (whether written or unwritten).
             (6)   In this section:
                   exercise of functions includes:
                    (a) the purported exercise of functions, and
                   (b) the non-exercise or improper exercise of functions, and
                    (c) the proposed, apprehended or threatened exercise of
                          functions.
                   proceedings includes:
                    (a) proceedings for an order in the nature of prohibition,
                          certiorari or mandamus or for a declaration or injunction or
                          for any other relief, and
                   (b) without limiting paragraph (a), proceedings in the exercise
                          of the inherent jurisdiction of the Supreme Court or the
                          jurisdiction conferred by section 23 of the Supreme Court
                          Act 1970,
                   but does not include any investigation or proceedings under the
                   Independent Commission Against Corruption Act 1988.
[2]   Schedule 3 Savings, transitional and other provisions
      Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
                   Housing Amendment (Registrable Persons) Act 2009




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