The Attorney General’s Department is made up of 39 business units which operate independently of each other. These business units report to the Director General, either directly or through the Deputy Director General. As the roles of the business units are diverse, the Department has grouped the units into programs to focus operations and planning. There are currently eight programs:
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| Director General | |||
| Human Rights Anti-Discrimination Board Office of the Protective Commissioner Office of the Public Guardian Privacy NSW Victims Services | Deputy Director General | ||
| Court and Tribunal Services Supreme Court District Court Local Courts Land and Environment Court Compensation Court Dust Diseases Tribunal Industrial Relations Commission Adminstrative Decisions Tribunal | Justice, Policy and Planning Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Crime Prevention Division Criminal Law Review Division Law Reform Commission Legislation and Policy Division | ||
| Justice Support Services Attorney General's Library Law Courts Library NSW Law Libraries Office of the Sheriff Reporting Services | Information & Management Services Corporate Human Resources Division Executive and Strategic Services Management Services | Legal and Support Services Community Justices Centres Community Relations Division Legal Management Service Legal Representation Office Public Defenders Office State Debt Recovery Office | |
| Commercial Enterprises Crown Solictor's Office Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages | Regulatory Services Legal Practitioners Admission Board Legal Profession Advisory Council Office of the Legal Services Commissioner Professional Standards Council | ||
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