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LAW AND JUSTICE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (IDENTITY CRIMES AND OTHER MEASURES) BILL 2010 [2011]

2010
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
THE SENATE
Presented and read a first time
Law and Justice Legislation Amendment
(Identity Crimes and Other Measures)
Bill 2010
No. , 2010
(Home Affairs)
A Bill for an Act to amend various Acts relating to
law and justice, and for related purposes
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No. , 2010
Contents
1 Short
title
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1
2 Commencement
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1
3 Schedule(s)
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2
Schedule 1--Identity crimes
3
Part 1--Main amendments
3
Criminal Code Act 1995
3
Part 2--Other amendment
9
Criminal Code Act 1995
9
Schedule 2--Administration of justice offences
10
Part 1--Amendment of the Crimes Act 1914
10
Part 2--Other amendments
25
Australian Federal Police Act 1979
25
Federal Court of Australia Act 1976
25
International Criminal Court Act 2002
25
International Transfer of Prisoners Act 1997
25
International War Crimes Tribunals Act 1995
26
Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1987
26
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
27
Transfer of Prisoners Act 1983
27
Schedule 3--Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1983
28
Schedule 4--Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism
Financing Act 2006
31
Schedule 5--Australian Federal Police Act 1979
33
Schedule 6--Judiciary Act 1903
36
Schedule 7--Miscellaneous amendments
37
Australian Federal Police Act 1979
37
Crimes Act 1914
37
Criminal Code Act 1995
37
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Privacy Act 1988
37
Law and Justice Legislation Amendment (Identity Crimes and Other Measures) Bill 2010 No.
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A Bill for an Act to amend various Acts relating to
1
law and justice, and for related purposes
2
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
3
1 Short title
4
This Act may be cited as the Law and Justice Legislation
5
Amendment (Identity Crimes and Other Measures) Act 2010.
6
2 Commencement
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(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table
8
commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with
9
column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect
10
according to its terms.
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Commencement information
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Provision(s)
Commencement
Date/Details
1. Sections 1 to 3
and anything in
this Act not
elsewhere covered
by this table
The day this Act receives the Royal Assent.
2. Schedule 1,
Part 1
The day after this Act receives the Royal
Assent.
3. Schedule 1,
Part 2
The day after this Act receives the Royal
Assent.
However, if item 21 of Schedule 2 to the
National Security Legislation Amendment
Act 2010 commences on or before that day,
the provision(s) do not commence at all.
4. Schedules 2 to
7
The day after this Act receives the Royal
Assent.
Note:
This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally
1
enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of
2
this Act.
3
(2) Any information in Column 3 of the table is not part of this Act.
4
Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it
5
may be edited, in any published version of this Act.
6
3 Schedule(s)
7
Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
8
repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule
9
concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect
10
according to its terms.
11
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Identity crimes Schedule 1
Main amendments Part 1
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Schedule 1--Identity crimes
1
Part 1--Main amendments
2
Criminal Code Act 1995
3
1 After Part 9.4 of the Criminal Code
4
Insert:
5
Part 9.5--Identity crime
6
Division 370--Preliminary
7
370.1 Definitions
8
In this Code:
9
deal, in identification information, includes make, supply or use
10
any such information.
11
identification documentation means any document or other thing
12
that:
13
(a) contains or incorporates identification information; and
14
(b) is capable of being used by a person for the purpose of
15
pretending to be, or passing the person off as, another person
16
(whether living, dead, real or fictitious).
17
identification information means information, or a document,
18
relating to a person (whether living, dead, real or fictitious) that is
19
capable of being used (whether alone or in conjunction with other
20
information or documents) to identify or purportedly identify the
21
person, including any of the following:
22
(a) a name or address;
23
(b) a date or place of birth, whether the person is married or has
24
a de facto partner, relatives' identity or similar information;
25
(c) a driver's licence or driver's licence number;
26
(d) a passport or passport number;
27
(e)
biometric
data;
28
(f) a voice print;
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(g) a credit or debit card, its number, or data stored or encrypted
1
on it;
2
(h) a financial account number, user name or password;
3
(i) a digital signature;
4
(j) a series of numbers or letters (or both) intended for use as a
5
means of personal identification;
6
(k)
an
ABN.
7
Division 372--Identity fraud offences
8
372.1 Dealing in identification information
9
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
10
(a) the first person deals in identification information; and
11
(b) the first person intends that any person (the user) (whether or
12
not the first person) will use the identification information to
13
pretend to be, or to pass the user off as, another person
14
(whether living, dead, real or fictitious) for the purpose of:
15
(i)
committing
an
offence;
or
16
(ii) facilitating the commission of an offence; and
17
(c) the offence referred to in paragraph (b) is an indictable
18
offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
19
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
20
Note:
Deal, in identification information, includes make, supply or use any
21
such information. See section 370.1.
22
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
23
offence.
24
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2.
25
(3) This section applies:
26
(a)
even
if:
27
(i) committing the offence referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is
28
impossible; or
29
(ii) the offence referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is to be
30
committed at a later time; and
31
(b) whether or not the person to whom the identification
32
information concerned relates consented to the dealing in the
33
identification information.
34
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(4) This section does not apply to dealing in the first person's own
1
identification information.
2
372.2 Possession of identification information
3
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
4
(a) the first person possesses identification information; and
5
(b) the first person intends that any person (whether or not the
6
first person) will use the identification information to engage
7
in conduct; and
8
(c) the conduct referred to in paragraph (b) constitutes an offence
9
against section 372.1.
10
Penalty: Imprisonment for 3 years.
11
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
12
offence.
13
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2.
14
(3) This section applies whether or not the person to whom the
15
identification information concerned relates consented to the
16
possession of the identification information.
17
(4) This section does not apply to the possession of the first person's
18
own identification information.
19
372.3 Possession of equipment used to make identification
20
documentation
21
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
22
(a) the first person possesses equipment; and
23
(b) the first person intends that any person (whether or not the
24
first person) will use the equipment to make identification
25
documentation; and
26
(c) the first person intends that any person (whether or not
27
referred to in paragraph (b)) will use the identification
28
documentation to engage in conduct; and
29
(d) the conduct referred to in paragraph (c) constitutes an offence
30
against section 372.1.
31
Penalty: Imprisonment for 3 years.
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(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(d) element of the
1
offence.
2
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2.
3
372.4 Extended geographical jurisdiction--category A
4
Section 15.1 (extended geographical jurisdiction--category A)
5
applies to an offence against this Division.
6
372.5 Alternative verdict
7
(1) This section applies if, in a prosecution for an offence against
8
section 372.1, the trier of fact is not satisfied that the defendant is
9
guilty of the offence, but is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that
10
the defendant is guilty of an offence against section 372.2.
11
(2) The trier of fact may find the defendant not guilty of the offence
12
against section 372.1 but guilty of the offence against
13
section 372.2, so long as the defendant has been accorded
14
procedural fairness in relation to that finding of guilt.
15
372.6 Attempt
16
It is not an offence to attempt to commit an offence against this
17
Division.
18
Division 375--Victims' certificates
19
375.1 Certificate may be issued by magistrate in relation to victim of
20
identity crime
21
(1) A magistrate may, on application by a person (the victim), issue a
22
certificate under this section if the magistrate is satisfied, on the
23
balance of probabilities, that:
24
(a) another person (the dealer) has dealt in identification
25
information; and
26
(b) the dealer intended that any person (the user) (whether or not
27
the dealer) would use the identification information to
28
pretend to be, or to pass the user off as, another person
29
(whether the victim or another person living, dead, real or
30
fictitious) for the purpose of:
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(i)
committing
an
offence;
or
1
(ii) facilitating the commission of an offence; and
2
(c) the certificate may assist with any problems the dealing has
3
caused in relation to the victim's personal or business affairs;
4
and
5
(d) the offence referred to in paragraph (b) is an indictable
6
offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
7
Note:
Deal, in identification information, includes make, supply or use any
8
such information. See section 370.1.
9
(2) This section applies:
10
(a)
even
if:
11
(i) committing the offence referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is
12
impossible; or
13
(ii) the offence referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is to be
14
committed at a later time; and
15
(b) whether or not the person to whom the identification
16
information concerned relates consented to the dealing in the
17
identification information.
18
375.2 Content of certificate
19
(1) A certificate issued under section 375.1 must:
20
(a) identify the victim; and
21
(b) describe the dealing in identification information.
22
(2) The certificate may contain such other information as the
23
magistrate considers appropriate.
24
(3) The certificate must not identify the dealer.
25
375.3 Relation to civil and criminal proceedings
26
(1) The magistrate may issue a certificate under section 375.1 whether
27
or not:
28
(a) the dealer is identifiable; or
29
(b) subject to subsection (2)--any proceedings (whether civil or
30
criminal) have been or can be taken against a person for or in
31
relation to the dealing, or are pending.
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(2) The magistrate must not issue a certificate under section 375.1 if
1
doing so would prejudice any proceedings.
2
(3) The certificate is not admissible in any proceedings.
3
375.4 Power conferred on magistrate personally
4
(1) Power is conferred by this Division on a magistrate only in a
5
personal capacity and not as a court or a member of a court.
6
(2) The magistrate need not accept the power conferred.
7
(3) A magistrate exercising a power under this Division has the same
8
protection and immunity as if he or she were exercising that power
9
as, or as a member of, the court of which the magistrate is a
10
member.
11
2 Dictionary in the Criminal Code
12
Insert:
13
ABN (short for Australian Business Number) has the meaning
14
given by section 41 of the A New Tax System (Australian Business
15
Number) Act 1999.
16
3 Dictionary in the Criminal Code
17
Insert:
18
deal, in identification information, has a meaning affected by
19
section 370.1.
20
4 Dictionary in the Criminal Code
21
Insert:
22
identification documentation has the meaning given by
23
section 370.1.
24
5 Dictionary in the Criminal Code
25
Insert:
26
identification information has the meaning given by section 370.1.
27
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Part 2--Other amendment
1
Criminal Code Act 1995
2
6 Dictionary in the Criminal Code
3
Insert:
4
de facto partner of a person has the meaning given by the Acts
5
Interpretation Act 1901.
6
7
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Part 1 Amendment of the Crimes Act 1914
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Schedule 2--Administration of justice
1
offences
2
Part 1--Amendment of the Crimes Act 1914
3
1 Subsection 3(1)
4
Insert:
5
criminal detention has the meaning given by section 45A.
6
2 Subsection 3(1)
7
Insert:
8
federal criminal detention has the meaning given by section 45A.
9
3 Subsection 3(1)
10
Insert:
11
federal judicial proceeding has the meaning given by section 31.
12
4 Subsection 3(1)
13
Insert:
14
judicial proceeding has the meaning given by section 31 (other
15
than in section 3L).
16
5 Subsection 3(1)
17
Insert:
18
judicial tribunal has the meaning given by section 31.
19
6 Before section 31
20
Insert:
21
Division 1--Preliminary
22
7 Section 31
23
Repeal the section, substitute:
24
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31 Judicial proceeding and tribunal definitions
1
In this Act:
2
federal judicial proceeding means:
3
(a) a judicial proceeding in or before:
4
(i) a federal court; or
5
(ii) a court exercising federal jurisdiction; or
6
(iii) a court of a Territory; or
7
(b) a judicial proceeding before a body or person acting under a
8
law of:
9
(i) the Commonwealth; or
10
(ii)
a
Territory.
11
judicial proceeding means (other than in section 3L):
12
(a) a proceeding in or before a court; or
13
(b)
a
proceeding:
14
(i) before a body, or a person, acting under a law of the
15
Commonwealth, of a State or of a Territory; and
16
(ii) in which evidence may be taken on oath.
17
judicial tribunal means a body or person (other than a court)
18
before whom a judicial proceeding is conducted.
19
8 Before section 34
20
Insert:
21
Division 2--Judges and magistrates
22
9 Section 34
23
Repeal the section, substitute:
24
34 Judge or magistrate acting oppressively or when interested
25
Excessive and unreasonable bail
26
(1) A person commits an offence if:
27
(a) the person is a judge or magistrate; and
28
(b) the judge or magistrate is required or authorised by law to
29
admit a person accused of an offence to bail; and
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(c) the judge or magistrate requires excessive and unreasonable
1
bail; and
2
(d) the requirement is an abuse of the judge's or magistrate's
3
office; and
4
(e) the offence referred to in paragraph (b) is an offence against a
5
law of the Commonwealth.
6
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
7
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if the judge or magistrate has a
8
reasonable excuse.
9
Note:
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in
10
subsection (2) (see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code).
11
(3) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(e) element of the
12
offence.
13
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
14
Acting when interested
15
(4) A person commits an offence if:
16
(a) the person is a judge or magistrate; and
17
(b) the judge or magistrate perversely exercises jurisdiction in a
18
matter; and
19
(c) the judge or magistrate has a personal interest in the matter;
20
and
21
(d) the jurisdiction is federal jurisdiction.
22
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
23
(5) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (4)(d) element of the
24
offence.
25
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
26
10 Before section 35
27
Insert:
28
Division 3--Evidence and witnesses
29
11 Sections 35 to 40
30
Repeal the sections, substitute:
31
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35 Giving false testimony
1
(1) A person commits an offence if:
2
(a) the person gives false testimony touching a matter; and
3
(b) the person does so:
4
(i) in a judicial proceeding; or
5
(ii) with the intention of instituting a judicial proceeding;
6
and
7
(c) the matter is material in the judicial proceeding; and
8
(d) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
9
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
10
(2) Strict liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
11
offence.
12
Note:
For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
13
(3) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(d) element of the
14
offence.
15
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
16
(4) For the purposes of this section, it is immaterial:
17
(a) whether the testimony is given:
18
(i) on oath or not on oath; or
19
(ii) orally or in writing; or
20
(b) whether the court or judicial tribunal to which the testimony
21
is given:
22
(i) is properly constituted; or
23
(ii) is held in the proper place; or
24
(c) whether the person who gave the testimony is a competent
25
witness; or
26
(d) whether the testimony is admissible.
27
36 Fabricating evidence
28
(1) A person commits an offence if:
29
(a)
the
person:
30
(i) fabricates evidence; or
31
(ii) makes use of fabricated evidence; and
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(b) the person does so with the intention of misleading a court or
1
judicial tribunal in a judicial proceeding; and
2
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
3
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
4
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
5
offence.
6
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
7
36A Intimidation of witnesses etc.
8
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
9
(a) the first person:
10
(i) threatens, intimidates or restrains another person; or
11
(ii) uses violence to, or inflicts an injury on, another person;
12
or
13
(iii) causes or procures violence, damage, loss or
14
disadvantage to another person; or
15
(iv) causes or procures the punishment of another person;
16
and
17
(b) the first person does so on account of the other person having
18
appeared, or being about to appear, as a witness in a judicial
19
proceeding; and
20
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
21
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
22
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
23
offence.
24
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
25
37 Corruption of witnesses
26
Agreements or understandings
27
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
28
(a) the first person:
29
(i) gives, confers or procures any property, or benefit, of
30
any kind to, upon or for another person; or
31
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(ii) promises or offers to give, to confer, to procure or to
1
attempt to procure any property, or benefit, of any kind
2
to, upon or for another person; or
3
(iii) asks for, receives or obtains any property, or benefit, of
4
any kind for himself or herself or another person; or
5
(iv) agrees to receive or to obtain any property, or benefit, of
6
any kind for himself or herself or another person; and
7
(b) the first person does so upon an agreement or understanding
8
that any person called, or to be called, as a witness in a
9
judicial proceeding will:
10
(i) give false testimony; or
11
(ii) withhold true testimony; and
12
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
13
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
14
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
15
offence.
16
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
17
Inducing false testimony
18
(3) A person commits an offence if:
19
(a) the person does an act; and
20
(b) the person does so with the intention of inducing a person
21
called, or to be called, as a witness in a judicial proceeding:
22
(i) to give false testimony; or
23
(ii) to withhold true testimony; and
24
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
25
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
26
(4) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (3)(c) element of the
27
offence.
28
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
29
38 Deceiving witnesses
30
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
31
(a) the first person:
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(i) practises any fraud or deceit to a person called, or to be
1
called, as a witness in a judicial proceeding; or
2
(ii) makes or exhibits any false statement, representation,
3
token or writing to a person called, or to be called, as a
4
witness in a judicial proceeding; and
5
(b) the first person does so with the intention of affecting the
6
testimony of the other person; and
7
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
8
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
9
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
10
offence.
11
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
12
39 Destroying evidence
13
(1) A person commits an offence if:
14
(a) the person knows that a book, document or thing of any kind
15
is, or may be, required in evidence in a judicial proceeding;
16
and
17
(b)
the
person:
18
(i) destroys the book, document or thing; or
19
(ii) renders the book, document or thing illegible,
20
undecipherable or incapable of identification; and
21
(c) the person does so with the intention of preventing the book,
22
document or thing from being used in evidence; and
23
(d) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
24
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
25
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(d) element of the
26
offence.
27
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
28
40 Preventing witnesses from attending Court
29
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
30
(a) another person has been subpoenaed or summoned to attend
31
as a witness in a judicial proceeding; and
32
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(b) the first person prevents the other person from attending as a
1
witness, or from producing anything in evidence, pursuant to
2
the subpoena or summons; and
3
(c) the judicial proceeding is a federal judicial proceeding.
4
Penalty: Imprisonment for 1 year.
5
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
6
offence.
7
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
8
12 Before section 41
9
Insert:
10
Division 4--Perverting the course of justice
11
13 Subsection 41(1)
12
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
13
(1) A person commits an offence if:
14
(a) the person conspires with another person:
15
(i) to charge any person falsely with an offence; or
16
(ii) to cause any person to be falsely charged with an
17
offence; and
18
(b) the offence referred to in paragraph (a) is an offence against a
19
law of:
20
(i) the Commonwealth; or
21
(ii)
a
Territory.
22
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years.
23
(1A) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(b) element of the
24
offence.
25
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
26
14 Subsections 42(1) and (2)
27
Repeal the subsections, substitute:
28
(1) A person commits an offence if:
29
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(a) the person conspires with another person to obstruct, to
1
prevent, to pervert or to defeat the course of justice in
2
relation to a judicial power; and
3
(b) the judicial power is the judicial power of the
4
Commonwealth.
5
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years.
6
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(b) element of the
7
offence.
8
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
9
15 Subsections 43(1) and (2)
10
Repeal the subsections, substitute:
11
(1) A person commits an offence if:
12
(a) the person attempts to obstruct, to prevent, to pervert or to
13
defeat the course of justice in relation to a judicial power; and
14
(b) the judicial power is the judicial power of the
15
Commonwealth.
16
Penalty: Imprisonment for 10 years.
17
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(b) element of the
18
offence.
19
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
20
16 Sections 44 and 45
21
Repeal the sections, substitute:
22
44 Compounding offences
23
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
24
(a) the first person:
25
(i) asks for, receives or obtains any property, or benefit, of
26
any kind for himself or herself or another person; or
27
(ii) agrees to receive or to obtain any property, or benefit, of
28
any kind for himself or herself or another person; and
29
(b) the first person does so upon an agreement or understanding
30
that the first person will:
31
(i) compound or conceal an offence; or
32
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(ii) abstain from, discontinue or delay a prosecution for an
1
offence; or
2
(iii) withhold evidence of an offence; and
3
(c) the offence referred to in paragraph (b) is an indictable
4
offence against a law of:
5
(i) the Commonwealth; or
6
(ii)
a
Territory.
7
Penalty: Imprisonment for 3 years.
8
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
9
offence.
10
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
11
45 Inserting advertisements without authority of court
12
(1) A person commits an offence if:
13
(a) the person inserts in the Gazette, or in a newspaper, an
14
advertisement purporting to be published under the authority
15
of a court; and
16
(b) the person does so:
17
(i) without authority; or
18
(ii) knowing the advertisement to be false in any material
19
particular; and
20
(c) the advertisement purports to be published under the
21
authority of:
22
(i) a federal court; or
23
(ii) a court exercising federal jurisdiction; or
24
(iii) a court of a Territory.
25
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
26
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
27
offence.
28
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
29
17 Before section 46
30
Insert:
31
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Division 5--Escape from criminal detention
1
45A Criminal detention definitions
2
In this Act:
3
criminal detention: a person is in criminal detention if the person:
4
(a) is arrested in respect of an offence; or
5
(b) is in custody in respect of an offence; or
6
(c) is detained because:
7
(i) the person is unfit to be tried in respect of an offence; or
8
(ii) the person has been acquitted of an offence because of
9
mental illness at the time of the offence; or
10
(iii) the person has been convicted of an offence and a court
11
has ordered that the person be detained for the purposes
12
of receiving treatment for a mental illness that
13
contributed to the commission of the offence.
14
Example: Paragraph (c) includes detention under:
15
(a) Division 6 of Part IB (unfitness to be tried); or
16
(b) Division 7 of Part IB or section 20BS (mental illness).
17
federal criminal detention means criminal detention in respect of
18
an offence against a law of:
19
(a) the Commonwealth; or
20
(b) a Territory (other than the Australian Capital Territory).
21
18 Sections 46 to 48
22
Repeal the sections, substitute:
23
46 Aiding prisoner to escape
24
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
25
(a) another person (the prisoner) is in criminal detention; and
26
(b) the first person aids the prisoner:
27
(i) to escape from that detention; or
28
(ii) to attempt to escape from that detention; and
29
(c) the prisoner escapes, or attempts to escape, from that
30
detention; and
31
(d) the detention is lawful federal criminal detention.
32
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Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
1
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(d) element of the
2
offence.
3
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
4
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply if, before the escape or attempted
5
escape, the first person:
6
(a) terminates his or her aid to the prisoner; and
7
(b) takes all reasonable steps to prevent the escape or attempted
8
escape.
9
Note:
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in
10
subsection (3) (see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code).
11
(4) The first person may be found guilty of the offence even if the
12
prisoner has not been prosecuted for, or has not been found guilty
13
of, an offence in relation to the escape or attempted escape.
14
46A Aiding prisoner to escape--conveying thing into prison etc.
15
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
16
(a) another person (the prisoner) is in criminal detention; and
17
(b) the first person conveys a thing into a prison, lock-up or other
18
place of criminal detention; and
19
(c) the first person does so with the intention of facilitating the
20
escape of the prisoner from the prison, lock-up or other place;
21
and
22
(d) the detention is lawful federal criminal detention.
23
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
24
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(d) element of the
25
offence.
26
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
27
47 Escaping
28
(1) A person commits an offence if:
29
(a) the person is in criminal detention; and
30
(b) the person escapes from that detention; and
31
(c) the detention is lawful federal criminal detention.
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Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
1
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
2
offence.
3
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
4
47A Rescuing a prisoner from criminal detention
5
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
6
(a) another person (the prisoner) is in criminal detention; and
7
(b) the first person rescues the prisoner from that detention by
8
force; and
9
(c) the detention is lawful federal criminal detention.
10
Penalty: Imprisonment for 14 years.
11
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
12
offence.
13
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
14
47B Person unlawfully at large
15
(1) A person commits an offence if:
16
(a) the person was in criminal detention in a prison, lock-up or
17
other place of criminal detention; and
18
(b) the detention was lawful federal criminal detention; and
19
(c) in accordance with a permission given under a law of a State
20
or Territory (other than the Australian Capital Territory), the
21
person leaves the prison, lock-up or other place; and
22
(d) the person refuses, or fails, to return to the prison, lock-up or
23
other place in accordance with that permission.
24
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
25
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(b) element of the
26
offence.
27
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
28
(3) Paragraph (1)(d) does not apply if the person has a reasonable
29
excuse.
30
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Note:
A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in
1
subsection (3) (see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code).
2
47C Permitting escape
3
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
4
(a) the first person is:
5
(i) an officer of a prison, lock-up or other place of criminal
6
detention; or
7
(ii) a constable; or
8
(iii) a Commonwealth officer; and
9
(b) the first person is charged for the time being with the
10
criminal detention of another person (the prisoner); and
11
(c) the first person intentionally or negligently permits the
12
prisoner to escape from the detention; and
13
(d) the detention is lawful federal criminal detention.
14
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
15
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(d) element of the
16
offence.
17
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
18
48 Harbouring etc. an escapee
19
(1) A person (the first person) commits an offence if:
20
(a) the first person knows that another person (the escapee) has
21
escaped from a place where the other person was held in
22
criminal detention; and
23
(b) the first person harbours, maintains or employs the escapee;
24
and
25
(c) the detention was lawful federal criminal detention.
26
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
27
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(c) element of the
28
offence.
29
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
30
19 Before section 49
31
Insert:
32
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Division 6--Seized property
1
20 Section 49
2
Repeal the section, substitute:
3
49 Removing property under seizure
4
(1) A person commits an offence if:
5
(a) property has been attached, or taken, under the process or
6
authority of a court; and
7
(b) the court was:
8
(i) a federal court; or
9
(ii) exercising federal jurisdiction; or
10
(iii) a court of a Territory; and
11
(c) the person receives, removes, retains, conceals or disposes of
12
the property; and
13
(d) the person does so with the intention of hindering or
14
defeating the attachment or process.
15
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
16
(2) Absolute liability applies to the paragraph (1)(b) element of the
17
offence.
18
Note:
For absolute liability, see section 6.2 of the Criminal Code.
19
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Part 2--Other amendments
1
Australian Federal Police Act 1979
2
21 Subsection 4(1) (subparagraph (a)(i) of the definition of
3
protective service offence)
4
Omit "(other than paragraph (b))".
5
Federal Court of Australia Act 1976
6
22 Subsection 32P(2)
7
Before "judicial proceeding", insert "federal".
8
International Criminal Court Act 2002
9
23 Section 183
10
Repeal the section, substitute:
11
183 Aiding persons to escape etc.
12
Sections 46, 46A, 47A, 47C and 48 of the Crimes Act 1914 have
13
effect as if:
14
(a) arrest pursuant to this Act were arrest in respect of an offence
15
against a law of the Commonwealth; and
16
(b) custody while in Australia pursuant to this Act were custody
17
in respect of an offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
18
International Transfer of Prisoners Act 1997
19
24 After section 56
20
Insert:
21
56A Aiding persons to escape etc.
22
Division 5 of Part III of the Crimes Act 1914 has effect as if:
23
(a) custody or detention in Australia under this Act were custody
24
in respect of an offence against a law of the Commonwealth;
25
and
26
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(b) arrest under section 56 of this Act were arrest in respect of an
1
offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
2
International War Crimes Tribunals Act 1995
3
25 Section 80
4
Repeal the section, substitute:
5
80 Aiding persons to escape etc.
6
Sections 46, 46A, 47A, 47C and 48 of the Crimes Act 1914 have
7
effect as if:
8
(a) arrest pursuant to this Act were arrest in respect of an offence
9
against a law of the Commonwealth; and
10
(b) custody while in Australia pursuant to this Act were custody
11
in respect of an offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
12
Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1987
13
26 Section 25A
14
Repeal the section, substitute:
15
25A Aiding persons to escape etc.
16
Sections 46, 46A, 47A, 47C and 48 of the Crimes Act 1914 have
17
effect as if:
18
(a) arrest under section 25 of this Act were arrest in respect of an
19
offence against a law of the Commonwealth; and
20
(b) custody while in Australia under a request under section 16
21
of this Act were custody in respect of an offence against a
22
law of the Commonwealth.
23
27 Section 31A
24
Repeal the section, substitute:
25
31A Aiding persons to escape etc.
26
Sections 46, 46A, 47A, 47C and 48 of the Crimes Act 1914 have
27
effect as if:
28
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(a) arrest under section 31 of this Act were arrest in respect of an
1
offence against a law of the Commonwealth; and
2
(b) custody while in Australia in accordance with a direction
3
under paragraph 29(1)(d) of this Act were custody in respect
4
of an offence against a law of the Commonwealth.
5
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
6
28 Paragraph 5D(8)(b)
7
After "46", insert ", 46A".
8
Transfer of Prisoners Act 1983
9
29 Subsection 26(1)
10
Omit "as if a reference in that section", substitute "of this Act as if a
11
reference in the definition of federal criminal detention in
12
section 45A".
13
30 Subsection 26(2)
14
Omit "that section", substitute "the definition of federal criminal
15
detention in section 45A of that Act".
16
17
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Schedule 3--Director of Public Prosecutions
1
Act 1983
2
3
1 Subsection 31(1)
4
After "all or any of his or her", insert "functions or".
5
2 Subsection 31(1)
6
Omit "other than his or her powers", substitute "other than those".
7
3 After subsection 31(1)
8
Insert:
9
(1AA) If a function is delegated under subsection (1) to a person referred
10
to in paragraph 29(b), the person need not accept the function
11
delegated.
12
4 After subsection 31(1A)
13
Insert:
14
(1B) The Director may, either generally or as otherwise provided by the
15
instrument of delegation, by writing signed by him or her, delegate
16
to:
17
(a) a person performing a similar role under a law of a State or
18
Territory; or
19
(b) a member of the staff of a State or Territory authority (within
20
the meaning of subsection 15(3)) who is a legal practitioner;
21
or
22
(c) a person authorised by, or under, a law of a State or Territory
23
to institute or conduct prosecutions for offences against the
24
laws of the State or Territory; or
25
(d) a person included in a class of persons prescribed by the
26
regulations for the purposes of this paragraph;
27
all or any of the Director's functions and powers under the
28
following provisions:
29
(e) paragraphs 6(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e);
30
(f) paragraph 6(1)(n) (so far as it relates to the functions covered
31
by paragraph (e) of this subsection);
32
(g) subsections 6(2A), (2B) and (2C);
33
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(h) subsections 9(7), (8A) and (8B);
1
(i) other provisions of this Act prescribed by the regulations for
2
the purposes of this paragraph.
3
(1C) If a function is delegated under subsection (1B) to a person, the
4
person need not accept the function delegated.
5
5 Subsection 31(2)
6
After "A", insert "function or".
7
6 Subsection 31(2)
8
After "when", insert "performed or".
9
7 Subsection 31(2)
10
After "been", insert "performed or".
11
8 Subsection 31(3)
12
After "prevent", insert "the performance of a function or".
13
9 After section 32
14
Insert:
15
32A Immunity from civil proceedings
16
(1) No civil action, suit or proceeding lies against the following
17
persons:
18
(a)
the
Director;
19
(b) a member of the staff of the Office;
20
(c) a person to whom functions or powers are delegated under
21
section 31;
22
in relation to an act done, or omitted to be done, in good faith by
23
the person in the performance or exercise, or the purported
24
performance or exercise, of any function, duty or power under, or
25
in relation to, this Act.
26
(2) No civil action, suit or proceeding lies against a person employed
27
under subsection 27(3) in relation to an act done, or omitted to be
28
done, in good faith by the person for the purposes of the
29
performance of the functions of the Director.
30
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Note:
Subsection (1) applies to the extent that the Director's functions or
1
powers are delegated to a person employed under subsection 27(3).
2
(3) No civil action, suit or proceeding lies against a person referred to
3
in section 29 whose services are made available to the Director in
4
relation to an act done, or omitted to be done, in good faith by the
5
person for the purpose of assisting the Director.
6
Note:
Subsection (1) applies to the extent that the Director's functions or
7
powers are delegated to a person referred to in section 29 whose
8
services are made available to the Director.
9
(4) No civil action, suit or proceeding lies against the AGS in relation
10
to an act done, or omitted to be done, in good faith by the AGS in
11
performing a function or exercising a power under an arrangement
12
made under subsection 32(1).
13
(5) No civil action, suit or proceeding lies against:
14
(a) the Chief Executive Officer of the AGS; or
15
(b) a person employed under subsection 55ZB(1) of the
16
Judiciary Act 1903;
17
in relation to an act done, or omitted to be done, in good faith by
18
the person in assisting the AGS to perform a function or exercise a
19
power under an arrangement made under subsection 32(1) of this
20
Act.
21
(6) In subsections (4) and (5):
22
AGS has the meaning given by subsection 32(4).
23
24
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Schedule 4--Anti-Money Laundering and
1
Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006
2
3
1 Subsection 61(2)
4
After "affix", insert ", or arrange for another person to affix,".
5
2 Paragraph 62(2)(a)
6
After "notice", insert ", or communicate the information contained in
7
the notice in the manner prescribed by the AML/CTF Rules,".
8
3 Paragraph 62(2)(b)
9
After "given", insert ", or cause to be communicated the information
10
contained in the notice in the manner prescribed by the AML/CTF
11
Rules,".
12
4 Subparagraphs 124(1)(a)(iv) and (1)(b)(iv) and (v)
13
After "subsection 49(1)", insert ", in so far as that subsection relates to a
14
communication under section 41".
15
5 At the end of subsections 128(4) and (9)
16
Add:
17
; or (c) was obtained under section 16 of the Financial Transaction
18
Reports Act 1988.
19
6 After subsection 130(3)
20
Insert:
21
(3A) Paragraph (3)(a) does not apply to AUSTRAC information that:
22
(a) was obtained under section 41; or
23
(b) was obtained under section 49, in so far as that section relates
24
to a communication under section 41; or
25
(c) was obtained under section 16 of the Financial Transaction
26
Reports Act 1988.
27
7 After subsection 131(3)
28
Insert:
29
(3A) Subsection (3) does not apply to AUSTRAC information that:
30
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(a) was obtained under section 41; or
1
(b) was obtained under section 49, in so far as that section relates
2
to a communication under section 41; or
3
(c) was obtained under section 16 of the Financial Transaction
4
Reports Act 1988.
5
8 Application
6
(1)
The amendments of section 62 of the Anti-Money Laundering and
7
Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 made by this Schedule apply in
8
relation to aircraft or ships leaving a place outside Australia on or after
9
the commencement of this item.
10
(2)
The amendment of section 124 of the Anti-Money Laundering and
11
Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 made by this Schedule applies
12
in relation to court or tribunal proceedings instituted on or after the
13
commencement of this item.
14
(3)
The amendment of section 128 of the Anti-Money Laundering and
15
Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 made by this Schedule applies
16
in relation to information obtained under section 16 of the Financial
17
Transaction Reports Act 1988 before, on or after the commencement of
18
this item.
19
(4)
The amendments of sections 130 and 131 of the Anti-Money
20
Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 made by this
21
Schedule apply in relation to AUSTRAC information obtained before,
22
on or after the commencement of this item.
23
24
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Schedule 5--Australian Federal Police Act
1
1979
2
3
1 Subsection 40LA(3)
4
Omit "blood", substitute "breath".
5
Note:
The heading to section 40LA is replaced by the heading "Authorised managers may
6
require AFP appointees to undergo alcohol screening tests etc.".
7
2 Paragraph 40LA(4)(a)
8
Omit "blood", substitute "breath".
9
3 Subsection 40M(1)
10
After "her", insert "to do one or more of the following".
11
Note:
The heading to section 40M is replaced by the heading "Prescribed persons may
12
require AFP employees or special members to undergo alcohol screening tests,
13
alcohol breath tests or prohibited drug tests etc.".
14
4 Before paragraph 40M(1)(a)
15
Insert:
16
(aa) undergo an alcohol screening test;
17
5 Paragraph 40M(1)(a)
18
Omit "to".
19
6 Paragraph 40M(1)(a)
20
Omit "or".
21
7 Paragraph 40M(1)(b)
22
Omit "to".
23
8 Before paragraphs 40N(1)(c) and (2)(c)
24
Insert:
25
(ba) to undergo an alcohol screening test; or
26
Note:
The heading to section 40N is altered by omitting "Alcohol breath tests" and
27
substituting "Alcohol screening tests, alcohol breath tests".
28
9 Paragraph 40R(1)(b)
29
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Omit "section 40LA", substitute "sections 40LA, 40M and 40N".
1
10 Section 40RO
2
Before "The Commissioner", insert "(1)".
3
11 Subparagraph 40RO(a)(ii)
4
Omit "and", substitute "or".
5
12 Subparagraph 40RO(b)(ii)
6
Omit "Act; and", substitute "Act.".
7
13 Paragraph 40RO(c)
8
Repeal the paragraph.
9
14 At the end of section 40RO
10
Add:
11
(2) The Commissioner and the Ombudsman must also be satisfied that
12
the conduct does not warrant being treated as category 3 conduct
13
for the purposes of this Act.
14
15 Subsection 40TN(1)
15
Before "section 40TO", insert "subsection (3) and".
16
16 Subsection 40TN(1)
17
Omit "a person who is a member or special member", substitute "one or
18
more law enforcement officers (within the meaning of the Crimes Act
19
1914)".
20
17 Subsection 61(1)
21
Omit "a Deputy Commissioner, an AFP employee, a special member or
22
a special protective service officer", substitute "an AFP appointee".
23
18 Subsection 61(1)
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After "conspicuous conduct", insert "or by his or her diligent service".
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19 After subsection 61(1)
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Insert:
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(1A) If the Commissioner is satisfied that a person (other than an AFP
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appointee) has, by his or her bravery, or other conspicuous
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conduct, in assisting the Australian Federal Police, merited a
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prescribed award, the Commissioner may confer the award on that
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person.
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20 Subsection 64A(2)
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Omit "worn on, or attached to, the front of his or her uniform",
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substitute "clearly visible on his or her uniform".
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21 Application--item 18
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The amendment made by item 18 applies in relation to service
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occurring before, on or after the commencement of that item.
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Schedule 6--Judiciary Act 1903
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1 Section 55D
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Repeal the section.
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2 Subsection 55E(1) (paragraph (a) of the definition of
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Attorney-General's lawyer)
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Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
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(a) whose name is on:
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(i) the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court
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kept under the Rules of Court; or
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(ii) the roll of barristers, solicitors, barristers and solicitors
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or legal practitioners of the Supreme Court of a State or
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Territory; and
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3 Section 55I (paragraph (b) of the definition of AGS lawyer)
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Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
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(b) an employee of the AGS whose name is on:
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(i) the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court
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kept under the Rules of Court; or
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(ii) the roll of barristers, solicitors, barristers and solicitors
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or legal practitioners of the Supreme Court of a State or
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Territory.
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4 Subsection 55T(2)
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Repeal the subsection, substitute:
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(2) The CEO must be a person whose name is on:
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(a) the roll of barristers and solicitors of the High Court kept
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under the Rules of Court; or
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(b) the roll of barristers, solicitors, barristers and solicitors or
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legal practitioners of the Supreme Court of a State or
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Territory.
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Schedule 7--Miscellaneous amendments
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2
Australian Federal Police Act 1979
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1 Subparagraphs 4AA(1)(d)(i) and (ii)
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Omit "a matter relating to a relevant criminal activity that relates to".
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Crimes Act 1914
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2 Subparagraphs 3AA(1)(d)(i) and (ii)
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Omit "a matter relating to a relevant criminal activity that relates to".
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Criminal Code Act 1995
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3 Subsection 477.1(5) of the Criminal Code
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Omit "(3)", substitute "(4)".
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Privacy Act 1988
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4 Subsection 6(1) (after paragraph (k) of the definition of
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enforcement body)
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Insert:
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(ka) the Office of Police Integrity of Victoria; or
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