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MARRIAGE LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2015

 

 

 

2013-2014-2015 

 

The Parliament of the 

Commonwealth of Australia 

 

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 

 

 

 

Presented and read a first time 

 

 

 

 

Marriage Legislation Amendment Bill 

2015 

 

No.      , 2015 

 

(Mr Entsch, Ms Gambaro, Ms TM Butler, Mr Ferguson, Mr Bandt, Ms McGowan and 

Mr Wilkie) 

 

 

 

A Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to 

marriage, and for related purposes 

   

   

 

 

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Contents 

Short title ........................................................................................... 1

 

Commencement ................................................................................. 1

 

Schedules ........................................................................................... 2

 

Schedule 1--Amendment of the Marriage Act 1961

 

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Marriage Act 1961

 

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Schedule 2--Consequential amendments

 

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Part 1--Amendment of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984

 

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Sex Discrimination Act 1984

 

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Part 2--Other consequential amendments

 

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A Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to 

marriage, and for related purposes 

The Parliament of Australia enacts: 

1  Short title 

 

  This Act may be cited as the Marriage Legislation Amendment Act 

2015

2  Commencement 

 

(1)  Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table 

commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with 

column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect 

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according to its terms. 

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Commencement information 

Column 1 

Column 2 

Column 3 

Provisions 

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 

The 14th day after this Act receives the 

Royal Assent. 

 

3.  Schedule 2, 

Part 1 

The 14th day after this Act receives the 

Royal Assent. 

 

4.  Schedule 2, 

Part 2 

The day after this Act receives the Royal 

Assent. 

 

Note:  

This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally 

enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of 

this Act. 

 

(2)  Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act. 

Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it 

may be edited, in any published version of this Act. 

3  Schedules 

 

  Legislation that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or 

repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule 

concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect 

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according to its terms. 

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Amendment of the Marriage Act 1961  Schedule 1 

   

 

 

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Schedule 1

--Amendment of the Marriage Act 

1961 

   

Marriage Act 1961 

1  After section 2 

Insert: 

3  Objects 

 

  The object of this Act is to allow couples to marry, and to have 

their marriages recognised, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, 

gender identity or intersex status. 

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2  Subsection 5(1) (definition of marriage

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Repeal the definition, substitute: 

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marriage means the union of 2 people to the exclusion of all 

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others, voluntarily entered into for life. 

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Note: 

See section 110 for the application of this definition. 

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3  Paragraph 23B(2)(b) 

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Omit "a brother and a sister", substitute "siblings". 

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4  At the end of section 39 

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Add: 

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(4)  A person who is authorised by subsection (1) or under 

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subsection (2) to solemnise marriages must not refuse to solemnise 

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a marriage if: 

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(a)  the refusal would amount to unlawful discrimination (within 

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the meaning of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 

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1986); and 

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(b)  section 100 of this Act does not prevent the person from 

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solemnising the marriage. 

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5  Subsection 45(2) 

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After "or husband", insert ", or partner, or spouse". 

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Schedule 1  Amendment of the Marriage Act 1961 

   

 

 

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6  Subsection 46(1) 

Omit "a man and a woman", substitute "2 people". 

7  Section 47 

After "Part", insert ", or in any other law". 

8  At the end of section 47 

Add: 

Note: 

Because of paragraph (a), a minister of religion may refuse to 

solemnise a marriage for any reason, including because to do so would 

be contrary to the minister's beliefs or the minister's understanding of 

the doctrines, tenets, beliefs or teachings of the minister's 

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denomination. 

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9  Subsection 72(2) 

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After "or husband", insert ", or partner, or spouse". 

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10  At the end of section 81 

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Add: 

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Note: 

Another ground might be that the solemnisation of the marriage would 

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be contrary to the chaplain's beliefs or the chaplain's understanding of 

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the doctrines, tenets, beliefs or teachings of the chaplain's church or 

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faith group. 

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11  Section 88EA 

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Repeal the section. 

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12  Part VIII (heading) 

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Repeal the heading, substitute: 

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Part VIII--Application and transitional provisions 

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Division 1--Commencement of this Act 

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13  At the end of Part VIII 

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Add: 

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Amendment of the Marriage Act 1961  Schedule 1 

   

 

 

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Division 2--Amendment of the definition of marriage 

110  Application of amendments relating to the definition of marriage 

 

(1)  The amendments of this Act made by Schedule 1 to the Marriage 

Legislation Amendment Act 2015 apply in relation to marriages 

that take place at or after the commencement of that Schedule. 

 

(2)  The marriage definition amendments apply after that 

commencement, in relation to marriages that took place before that 

commencement, for the purposes of the following provisions: 

 

(a)  Division 3 of Part IV (marriages by foreign diplomatic or 

consular officers); 

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(b)  Part VA (recognition of foreign marriages); 

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(c)  this subsection; 

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(d)  any other provision of this Act, in so far as the provision 

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applies in relation to a marriage that is recognised as valid 

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because of paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection. 

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(3)  The marriage definition amendments are the amendments of the 

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following provisions of this Act made by Schedule 1 to the 

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Marriage Legislation Amendment Act 2015

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(a)  the definition of marriage in subsection 5(1); 

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(b)  paragraph 23B(2)(b). 

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14  Part III of the Schedule (table item 1) 

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Omit "a husband and wife", substitute "2 people". 

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Schedule 2  Consequential amendments 

Part 1  Amendment of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 

 

 

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Schedule 2

--Consequential amendments 

Part 1

--Amendment of the Sex Discrimination Act 

1984 

Sex Discrimination Act 1984 

1  Subsection 40(2A) 

Repeal the subsection. 

Consequential amendments  Schedule 2 

Other consequential amendments  Part 2 

 

 

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Part 2

--Other consequential amendments 

2  Regulations may make consequential amendments of Acts 

(1) 

The Governor-General may, during the period of 12 months starting on 

the commencement of this item, make regulations amending Acts 

(including the Marriage Act 1961 and the Sex Discrimination Act 1984

being amendments that are consequential on, or that otherwise relate to, 

the amendments made by Schedule 1 to this Act. The amendments may 

directly amend the text of an Act. 

(2) 

The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing matters of a 

transitional nature (including prescribing any saving or application 

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provisions) relating to: 

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(a)  any amendments made by regulations under subitem (1); or 

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(b)  the amendments made by Part 1 of this Schedule. 

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Retrospective commencement 

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(3) 

Despite subsection 12(2) of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003 (as in 

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force immediately before the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Acts 

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and Instruments (Framework Reform) Act 2015), regulations made for 

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the purposes of this item may be expressed to take effect from a date 

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before the regulations are registered under that Act. 

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(4) 

Subsection 12(2) (retrospective application of legislative instruments) 

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of the Legislation Act 2003, as in force on and after the commencement 

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of Schedule 1 to the Acts and Instruments (Framework Reform) Act 

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2015, does not apply in relation to regulations made for the purposes of 

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this item. 

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(5) 

However, if: 

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(a)  a person engaged in conduct before the regulations were 

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registered under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003 or the 

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Legislation Act 2003; and 

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(b)  but for the retrospective effect or commencement of the 

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regulations, the conduct would not have contravened a 

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provision of an Act or instrument; 

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then a court must not convict the person of an offence, or impose a 

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pecuniary penalty, in relation to the conduct on the grounds that it 

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contravened that provision. 

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Schedule 2  Consequential amendments 

Part 2  Other consequential amendments 

 

 

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Publication 

(6) 

To avoid doubt, amendments of an Act made by regulations for the 

purposes of subitem (1) can be incorporated into a reprint or 

compilation of the Act. 

 


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