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CRIMES AMENDMENT (DRINK AND FOOD SPIKING) BILL 2008





                       New South Wales




Crimes Amendment (Drink and Food
Spiking) Bill 2008


Contents

                                                                Page
           1   Name of Act                                        2
           2   Commencement                                       2
           3   Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40                 2
           4   Repeal of Act                                      2
  Schedule 1   Amendments                                         3
I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has
finally passed the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New
South Wales.


                                                Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                Legislative Assembly,
                                                Sydney,                     , 2008




                             New South Wales




Crimes Amendment (Drink and Food
Spiking) Bill 2008
Act No      , 2008




An Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 in relation to drink and food spiking, and the
use of intoxicating substances in the commission of other related offences.




I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as
finally passed by both Houses.


                                   Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1          Crimes Amendment (Drink and Food Spiking) Bill 2008




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
 1    Name of Act
               This Act is the Crimes Amendment (Drink and Food Spiking) Act 2008.
 2    Commencement
               This Act commences on a day to be appointed by proclamation.
 3    Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40
               The Crimes Act 1900 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
 4    Repeal of Act
         (1)   This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which this Act
               commences.
         (2)   The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30
               of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.




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Amendments                                                                Schedule 1




Schedule 1             Amendments
                                                                              (Section 3)
[1]   Section 4 Definitions
      Insert in alphabetical order in section 4 (1):
                    Intoxicating substance includes alcohol or a narcotic drug or any
                    other substance that affects a person's senses or understanding.
[2]   Section 4 (7)
      Insert ", intoxicating substance" after "poison" wherever occurring.
[3]   Section 38
      Omit the section. Insert instead:
       38    Using intoxicating substance to commit an indictable offence
                   A person who:
                    (a) administers an intoxicating substance to another person, or
                   (b) causes another person to take an intoxicating substance,
                   with intent to enable himself or herself, or to assist a third person,
                   to commit an indictable offence is guilty of an offence.
                   Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 25 years.
[4]   Section 38A
      Insert after section 38:
      38A    Spiking drink or food
             (1)   In this section:
                   harm includes an impairment of the senses or understanding of a
                   person that the person might reasonably be expected to object to
                   in the circumstances.
                   impair includes further impair.
             (2)   A person:
                   (a) who causes another person to be given or to consume drink
                         or food:
                          (i) containing an intoxicating substance that the other
                               person is not aware it contains, or
                         (ii) containing more of an intoxicating substance than
                               the other person would reasonably expect it to
                               contain, and



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Schedule 1     Amendments




                   (b)    who intends a person to be harmed by the consumption of
                          the drink or food,
                   is guilty of an offence.
                   Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years or 100 penalty
                   units, or both.
             (3)   For the purposes of this section, giving a person drink or food
                   includes preparing the drink or food for the person or making it
                   available for consumption by the person.
             (4)   A person does not commit an offence against this section if the
                   person has reasonable cause to believe that each person who was
                   likely to consume the drink or food would not have objected to
                   consuming the drink or food if the person had been aware of the
                   presence and quantity of the intoxicating substance in the drink
                   or food.
             (5)   A person who uses an intoxicating substance in the course of any
                   medical, dental or other health professional practice does not
                   commit an offence against this section.
             (6)   An offence against this section is a summary offence.
[5]   Section 39 Using poison etc to endanger life or inflict grievous bodily
      harm
      Insert ", intoxicating substance" after "poison" wherever occurring.
[6]   Section 41 Using poison etc to injure or to cause distress or pain
      Insert ", intoxicating substance" after "poison".




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