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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 2009 (NO. 7 OF 2009) - SECT 367

Regulations

    (1)     The Governor in Council may make regulations for or with respect to—

        (a)     prescribing by scale or otherwise the costs of and incidental to proceedings in the County Court on an appeal under section 254, 257 or 260; and

        (b)     prescribing by scale or otherwise the costs of and incidental to proceedings in the Supreme Court or the County Court on an appeal under section 424 of the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 ; and

        (c)     prescribing allowances and expenses to be paid to prosecution witnesses and interpreters—

              (i)     in criminal trials and criminal appeal proceedings in the Supreme Court and in criminal trials in the County Court;

              (ii)     in criminal proceedings in the Magistrates' Court and in appeal proceedings in the County Court;

        (d)     prescribing allowances and expenses to be paid to witnesses and interpreters—

              (i)     attending on the order of the Court of Appeal or examined in a proceeding incidental to a criminal appeal or new trial;

              (ii)     attending for examination by a person appointed by the Court of Appeal for the purposes of criminal appeal proceedings;

        (e)     prescribing allowances and expenses to be paid to a special commissioner appointed by the Court of Appeal to examine a question arising on criminal appeal proceedings;

        (f)     any other matter or thing required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed or necessary to be prescribed to give effect to this Act.

    (2)     The regulations—

        (a)     may be of general or limited application; and

        (b)     may differ according to differences in time, place or circumstances; and

        (c)     may confer a discretionary authority or impose a duty on a specified person or body or class of persons or bodies; and

        (d)     may leave any matter or thing to be from time to time determined, applied, dispensed with or regulated by a specified person; and

        (e)     may provide in a specified case or class of cases for the exemption of persons or things or a class of persons or things from any of the provisions of the regulations whether unconditionally or on specified conditions and either wholly or to any extent that is specified.

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CHAPTER 9—REPEALS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER AMENDMENTS



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