Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
135No prosecution without Attorney-General's consent
No prosecution for an offence against section 134 shall be instituted without the consent of the Attorney-General.
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- 1971 No 150 s 26


You cannot be prosecuted for breaking section 134 without the Attorney-General's consent. The Attorney-General must agree before you can be taken to court for this offence. You can find more information about this in section 134.
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134: Access by the public to places, vehicles, and facilities, or
"Everyone has the right to use public places, vehicles, and facilities"
136: Condition in restraint of marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship, or
"You can marry or be with whoever you choose, no matter their background."
No prosecution for an offence against section 134 shall be instituted without the consent of the Attorney-General.