1 At the end of section 34HB
Add:
Extra time for questioning with interpreter present
The amendment made by this Part applies in relation to warrants issued on or after the commencement of this Part.
Part 2Preventing unauthorised overseas travel by person specified in warrant 3 After section 34JB
Insert:
34JC Surrender of passport by person specified in warrant
(a) is an Australian passport (as defined in the Passports Act 1938 ), or a
foreign passport, that has been issued to the person; and
(b) the person has in his or her possession or control.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
(a) the return of a passport during a period specified under paragraph
34D(6)(b) in another warrant that specifies the person to whom the passport
was issued; or
(b) the return of a passport that has been cancelled.
(a) inspect or examine the passport; and
(b) make copies or transcripts of it.
(a) the person has been notified of:
(i) the issue of a warrant under section 34D that specifies the
person; and
(ii) the effect of this subsection in connection with the warrant; and
(b) the person leaves Australia; and
(c) the leaving occurs:
(i) after the person has been notified of the issue of the warrant and of
the effect of this subsection in connection with the warrant; and
(ii) before the end of the period specified in the warrant as the period
during which the warrant is to be in force; and
(d) the person does not have written permission from the Director-General
to leave Australia at the time the person leaves Australia.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
Note 2: If permission is given subject to a condition and the condition is not met, the permission is not in force.
(1) Section 34JC of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
Act 1979 applies in relation to a passport issued (before, on or after the
commencement of that section) to a person who is notified, on or after that
commencement, of the issue of a warrant.
(2) Section 34JD of the
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 applies to a person
leaving Australia on or after the commencement of that section, whether notice
of the issue of the warrant was given to the person before, on or after that
commencement.
Part 3Direction by prescribed authority to detain 5 After subsection 34F(2)
Insert:
The amendment made by this Part applies in relation to warrants issued on or after the commencement of this Part.
Part 4Secrecy relating to warrants and questioning 7 At the end of paragraph 34F(1)(d)
Add "and to disclose information other than specified information while in contact".
8 Subsections 34U(7), (8), (9), (10) and (11)Repeal the subsections.
9 Subsections 34V(4), (5) and (6)Repeal the subsections.
10 After section 34VInsert:
34VAA Secrecy relating to warrants and questioningBefore the expiry of the warrant
(a) a warrant has been issued under section 34D; and
(b) the discloser discloses information; and
(c) either or both of the following apply:
(i) the information indicates the fact that the warrant has been issued or
a fact relating to the content of the warrant or to the questioning or
detention of a person in connection with the warrant;
(ii) the information is operational information; and
(d) if subparagraph (c)(ii) applies but subparagraph (c)(i) does
notthe discloser has the information as a direct or indirect
result of:
(i) the issue of the warrant; or
(ii) the doing of anything authorised by the warrant, by a direction given
under subsection 34F(1) in connection with the warrant or by another
provision of this Division in connection with the warrant; and
(e) the disclosure occurs before the end of the period specified in the
warrant as the period for which the warrant is to be in force; and
(f) the disclosure is not a permitted disclosure.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
In the 2 years after the expiry of the warrant
(a) a warrant has been issued under section 34D; and
(b) the discloser discloses information; and
(c) the information is operational information; and
(d) the discloser has the information as a direct or indirect result of:
(i) the issue of the warrant; or
(ii) the doing of anything authorised by the warrant, by a direction given
under subsection 34F(1) in connection with the warrant or by another
provision of this Division in connection with the warrant; and
(e) the disclosure occurs before the end of the 2 years starting at the
end of the period specified in the warrant as the period during which
the warrant is to be in force; and
(f) the disclosure is not a permitted disclosure.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
Strict liability
(a) the person (the subject ) specified in the warrant; or
(b) a lawyer who has at any time been:
(i) present, as the subject's legal adviser, at the questioning of the
subject under the warrant; or
(ii) contacted for the purpose of the subject obtaining legal advice in
connection with the warrant; or
(iii) contacted for the purpose of the subject obtaining representation in
legal proceedings seeking a remedy relating to the warrant or the
treatment of the subject in connection with the warrant.
Otherwise, the fault element applying to paragraphs (1)(c) and (2)(c) is recklessness.
Extended geographical jurisdictioncategory D
Definitions
(a) information that the Organisation has or had;
(b) a source of information (other than the person specified in the
warrant mentioned in subsection (1) or (2)) that the Organisation
has or had;
(c) an operational capability, method or plan of the Organisation.
(a) a disclosure made by a person in the course of any of the following:
(i) exercising a power, or performing a function or duty, under this Act;
(ii) doing anything the person is authorised to do by a warrant issued
under this Act;
(iii) doing anything the person is required or permitted to do by a
direction under subsection 34F(1);
(iv) exercising a power (including a power to make a complaint), or
performing a function or duty, under the
Complaints (Australian Federal Police) Act 1981 or the
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986 ;
(b) a disclosure that is:
(i) made in the course of the questioning of a person under a warrant
issued under section 34D; and
(ii) made by a person who is present at the questioning when making the
disclosure;
(c) a disclosure to a lawyer for the purpose of:
(i) obtaining legal advice in connection with a warrant issued under
section 34D; or
(ii) obtaining representation in legal proceedings seeking a remedy
relating to such a warrant or the treatment of a person in connection
with such a warrant;
(d) a disclosure for the purpose of the initiation, conduct or conclusion
(by judgment or settlement) of legal proceedings relating to such a
remedy;
(e) a disclosure that is permitted by a prescribed authority to be made;
(f) a disclosure to one or more of the following persons, by the
representative mentioned in subsection 34V(1) or by a parent, guardian
or sibling of the subject mentioned in that subsection, of information
described in paragraph (1)(c) or (2)(c) of this section in
relation to the warrant mentioned in that subsection:
(i) a parent, guardian or sibling of the subject;
(ii) the representative;
(iii) a prescribed authority;
(iv) a person exercising authority under the warrant;
(v) the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security;
(vi) the Ombudsman;
(g) a disclosure permitted by the Director-General;
(h) a disclosure permitted by the Minister;
(i) a disclosure prescribed by the regulations.
(a) a person contacted as described in subsection 34U(1); or
(b) the representative mentioned in subsection 34V(1);
to disclose specified information to a specified person. The permission may be given either unconditionally or subject to specified conditions.
Note 2: If permission is given subject to a condition and the condition is not met, the permission is not in force.
Note 2: If permission is given subject to a condition and the condition is not met, the permission is not in force.
Note 2: If permission is given subject to a condition and the condition is not met, the permission is not in force.
(a) the person making the disclosure;
(b) the person to whom the disclosure is made;
(c) the circumstances in which the disclosure is made;
(d) the purpose of the disclosure;
(e) the nature of information disclosed;
(f) an opinion of a specified person about the possible or likely effect
of the disclosure.
This subsection does not limit the way in which such regulations may prescribe a disclosure.
Offences apply to original and previously disclosed information
Relationship with other laws prohibiting disclosure
Implied freedom of political communication
The amendments made by this Part apply in relation to warrants issued on or after the commencement of this Part.