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CHILD PROTECTION (NICOLE'S LAW) BILL 2009





Child Protection (Nicole's Law) Bill
2009
No     , 2009


A Bill for

An Act to require the public to be notified of the identity and residential address of
convicted child sex offenders; and for other purposes.
Clause 1          Child Protection (Nicole's Law) Bill 2009




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:                                                    1

 1    Name of Act                                                                             2

               This Act is the Child Protection (Nicole's Law) Act 2009.                      3

 2    Commencement                                                                            4

               This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act.                          5

 3    Relationship to Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000                      6

               This Act is to be construed with, and as if it formed part of, the Child       7
               Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000.                                  8

 4    Definition                                                                              9

               In this Act:                                                                  10
               publishable information means any information required to be made             11
               available by the Commissioner of Police under section 5.                      12

 5    Publication of certain information                                                     13

         (1)   The Commissioner of Police must publish the following information             14
               contained in the Register in respect to each registrable person:              15
               (a) the person's name, together with any other name by which the              16
                     person is or has previously been known,                                 17
               (b) in respect of each name other than the person's current name, the         18
                     period during which the person was known by that other name,            19
               (c) the person's date of birth,                                               20
               (d) a physical description of the person including their gender and           21
                     race,                                                                   22
               (e) the person's most recent photograph,                                      23
                (f) the suburb and postcode of the residential address of the person,        24
               (g) for a registrable person found guilty of a Class 1 offence, the           25
                     person's full residential address,                                      26
               (h) details of each Class 1 or Class 2 offence of which the person has        27
                     been found guilty or with which the person has been charged,            28
                (i) details of each offence of which the person has been found guilty        29
                     that resulted in the making of a child protection registration order,   30
                (j) the date on which the person was sentenced for any registrable           31
                     offence,                                                                32
               (k) the date on which the person ceased to be in government custody           33
                     in respect of a registrable offence, or entered or ceased to be in      34




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Child Protection (Nicole's Law) Bill 2009                                Clause 6




                     government custody in respect of any offence during the person's      1
                     reporting period.                                                     2

       (2)    The Commissioner of Police must ensure that publishable information:         3
              (a) is made available on the website of the NSW Police Force, and            4
              (b) can be viewed at each police station, free of charge, during             5
                   ordinary office hours.                                                  6

  6    Restriction on publishable information                                              7

       (1)    The Commissioner of Police must ensure that any publishable                  8
              information about a protected witness (that is, a person to whom             9
              Division 5 of Part 3 of the Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act   10
              2000 applies) whose identity is apparent or can reasonably be               11
              ascertained from that public information is not made available to the       12
              public under section 5.                                                     13

       (2)    The Commissioner of Police must ensure that publishable information         14
              does not contain any information from which the identity of a victim of     15
              a registrable offence can reasonably be ascertained.                        16

       (3)    In this section, victim means a person against or in respect of whom a      17
              registrable offence has been committed.                                     18

  7    Withdrawal of publishable information                                              19

              The Commissioner of Police must withdraw from publication any               20
              information that relates to a registrable person when that person ceases    21
              to be subject to reporting obligations under Part 3 of the Child            22
              Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000.                               23




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Schedule 1      Consequential amendments to Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act
                2000 No 42



Schedule 1             Consequential amendments to Child
                       Protection (Offenders Registration) Act
                       2000 No 42
[1]   Section 9 Relevant personal information to be reported
      Omit section 9 (1) (i). Insert instead:
                   (i) details of the person's physical appearance including:
                           (i) the person's race, and
                          (ii) the person's gender, and
                         (iii) details of any tattoos or permanent distinguishing
                                 marks that the person has (including details of any
                                 tattoo or mark that has been removed), and
                         (iv) a photograph of the person taken within the previous
                                 12 months,
[2]   Section 20 Exclusion from personal liability
      Insert "or the Child Protection (Nicole's Law) Act 2009" after "this Act".
[3]   Schedule 2 Savings, transitional and other provisions
      Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
                   Child Protection (Nicole's Law) Act 2009




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