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CRIMINAL LAW (HISTORICAL HOMOSEXUAL CONVICTIONS EXPUNGEMENT) REGULATION 2018 - SCHEDULE 3

SCHEDULE 3 – Dictionary


"Australian driver licence" see the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 , schedule 4 .

"Australian electoral roll" means an electoral roll kept under a law of the Commonwealth or a State.

"birth certificate" , for an applicant, means a birth certificate of the applicant containing the name of at least 1 of the applicant’s parents.

"consular identity document" , for an applicant, means a document showing the applicant is a member of a consular post within the meaning of the Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1972 (Cwlth) .

"document evidencing electoral enrolment" , for an applicant, means—

(a) a document that is part of an Australian electoral roll and shows the applicant’s name; or
(b) a document, issued by an entity responsible for keeping an Australian electoral roll, that shows the applicant’s name on the Australian electoral roll.

"evidence of Australian citizenship document" , for an applicant, means—
(a) a notice given to the applicant under the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (Cwlth) , part 2 , division 4 stating the applicant is an Australian citizen at a particular time; or
(b) a certificate, declaration or other instrument evidencing the applicant is an Australian citizen or Australian national issued under the repealed Australian Citizenship Act 1948 (Cwlth) .

"international travel document" means—
(a) a current passport; or
(b) any other current identity document that—
(i) has the characteristics of a passport; and
(ii) was issued by a government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations for the purposes of international travel; or
(c) an expired passport that expired less than 2 years before the expungement application to which the expired passport relates is made; or
(d) another expired identity document that—
(i) has the characteristics of a passport; and
(ii) was issued by a government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations for the purposes of international travel; and
(iii) expired less than 2 years before the expungement application to which the expired identity document relates is made.

"primary identification document" means a document mentioned in schedule 1 .

"recent" , for a secondary identification document, means the issuing date for the document is not earlier than 1 year before the expungement application to which the document relates is made.

"secondary identification document" means a document mentioned in schedule 2 .



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