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DRUG MISUSE AND TRAFFICKING ACT 1985 - SECT 36Y
Allowing use of premises as drug premises--offence by owner or occupier
(1) A person who is the owner or occupier of any premises and who knowingly
allows the premises to be used as drug premises is guilty of an offence. :
Maximum penalty-- (a) for a first offence--50 penalty units or imprisonment
for 12 months (or both), and
(b) for a second or subsequent offence--500
penalty units or imprisonment for 5 years (or both).
(2) A person who is the
owner or occupier of any premises is guilty of an offence if-- (a) the person
knowingly allows the premises to be used as drug premises, and
(b) the person
knows that a child has access to the premises and, as a consequence of that
access, the child is exposed to-- (i) a prohibited drug or prohibited plant,
or
(ii) a drug supply process, or
(iii) any equipment capable of being used
to administer a prohibited drug.
: Maximum penalty-- (a) for a first
offence--60 penalty units or imprisonment for 14 months (or both), and
(b)
for a second or subsequent offence--600 penalty units or imprisonment for 6
years (or both).
(3) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence under
subsection (2) if the defendant establishes that the exposure of the child to
a prohibited drug or prohibited plant, to a drug supply process, or to
equipment capable of being used to administer a prohibited drug, did not
endanger the health or safety of the child.
(4) If, on the trial of a person
for an offence under subsection (2), the jury-- (a) is not satisfied that the
person knew a child had access to the premises, or
(b) is not satisfied that
a child was exposed to a prohibited drug or prohibited plant, a
drug supply process or equipment capable of being used to administer a
prohibited drug, or
(c) is satisfied that the defence referred to in
subsection (3) has been made out,
the jury may acquit the person of the
offence charged and find the person guilty of an offence under subsection (1)
and the person is liable to punishment accordingly.
(5) For the purposes of
this section, a
"drug supply process" is any method used to supply or manufacture
prohibited drugs or to cultivate prohibited plants.
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