The Commission invites submissions on the issues relevant to this review, including but not limited to the issues raised in this Issues Paper. All submissions and enquiries should be directed to:
Mr Peter Hennessy, Executive Director
NSW Law Reform Commission
GPO Box 5199, Sydney NSW 1044 | DX 1227 Sydney
emailnsw_lrc@agd.nsw.gov.au|websitewww.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc
telephone(02) 9228 8230 | facsimile(02) 9228 8225 | tty(02) 9228 7676
[Current contact details for the Law Reform Commission]
There is no special form required for submissions. If it is inconvenient or impractical to make a written submission you may telephone the Commission and either direct your comments to a Legal Officer over the telephone, or else arrange to make your submission in person.
The closing date for submissions is 30 July 2002.
USE OF SUBMISSIONS AND CONFIDENTIALITY
If you would like your submission to be treated as confidential, please indicate this in your submission. Submissions made to the Commission may be used in two ways:
- Since the Commission’s process of law reform is essentially public, copies of submissions made to the Commission will normally be made available on request to other persons or organisations. However, if you would like all or part of your submission to be treated as confidential, please indicate this in your submission. Any request for a copy of a submission marked "confidential" will be determined in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (NSW).
- In preparing further papers on this reference, the Commission will refer to submissions made in response to this Issues Paper. However, requests for confidentiality will be respected by the Commission in relation to the publication of submissions.
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The NSW Attorney General’s Department is committed to fully meeting its obligations under State and Commonwealth
anti-discrimination legislation. These laws require all organisations to eliminate discriminatory practices which may prevent people with disabilities from having full and equal access to our services.
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