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ESSENTIAL SERVICES (YEAR 2000) BILL 1999

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

          Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999
                                   Act No.


                      TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                             Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                   1
  1.     Purposes                                                     1
  2.     Commencement                                                 2
  3.     Definitions                                                  2

PART 2--YEAR 2000 EMERGENCY PROVISIONS                                4
Division 1--Continuity of Essential Services and Public Safety        4
  4.     Proclamation that Part applies                               4
  5.     Powers of Minister in relation to essential services         4
  6.     Compensation                                                 7
Division 2--Offences                                                  8
  7.     Contravention of directions                                  8
  8.     Obstruction of persons carrying out directions               8
  9.     Offence to obstruct inspector                                9
  10.    Impersonation of inspector                                   9
  11.    Offences by bodies corporate                                 9
  12.    Offences by partnerships or unincorporated associations     10
Division 3--Enforcement                                              10
  13.    Inspectors                                                  10
  14.    Police to assist inspectors                                 11
  15.    Powers of entry--enforcement                                11
  16.    Occupier to be given copy of consent                        12
  17.    Search warrant                                              12
  18.    Announcement before entry                                   13
  19.    Copy of warrant to be given to occupier                     14
Division 4--Infringement Notices                                     14
  20.    Offences for which an infringement notice may be issued     14
  21.    Power to serve a notice                                     15
  22.    Form of notice                                              15
  23.    Infringement penalties                                      16
  24.    Late payment of penalty                                     16


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Clause Page 25. Withdrawal of notice 17 26. Payment expiates offence 17 27. Payment not to have certain consequences 18 28. Prosecution after service of infringement notice 18 29. Enforcement of infringement penalty 18 Division 5--General 19 30. Delegation of powers and functions by Minister 19 31. Judicial notice 19 32. Immunity from suit 19 33. Supreme Court--limitation of jurisdiction 19 PART 3--AMENDMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 1986 20 34. Definition of "emergency" 20 PART 4--EXPIRY 22 35. Expiry of Act 22 NOTES 23 ii 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 10 November 1999 A BILL to provide a temporary system of emergency powers to deal with events arising from year 2000 computer problems, to amend the Emergency Management Act 1986 and for other purposes. Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purposes The purposes of this Act are-- (a) to provide a temporary system of emergency 5 powers to deal with events arising from year 2000 computer problems; 1 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 2 Act No. (b) to amend the Emergency Management Act 1986 to deal with disruptions to essential services. 2. Commencement 5 This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 3. Definitions (1) In this Act-- "essential service" means any of the following 10 services-- (a) transport; (b) fuel (including gas); (c) light; (d) power; 15 (e) water; (f) sewerage; (g) a service (whether or not of a type similar to the foregoing) declared to be an essential service by the Governor in 20 Council under sub-section (2); "inspector" means a person appointed under section 13 as an inspector; "person" includes an unincorporated body or association and a partnership; 25 "year 2000 event" means an event occurring as a consequence of the processing (including calculating, comparing, sequencing, displaying or storing), transmitting or receiving of date data (whether or not the 30 date data relates to the year 2000). (2) The Governor in Council, by order published in the Government Gazette, may declare a service to 2 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 3 Act No. be an essential service for the purposes of this Act. _______________ 3 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 4 Act No. PART 2--YEAR 2000 EMERGENCY PROVISIONS Division 1--Continuity of Essential Services and Public Safety 4. Proclamation that Part applies 5 (1) If it appears to the Governor in Council that an essential service is or is likely to be unable to meet the reasonable requirements of the community because of the occurrence of a year 2000 event, the Governor in Council, by 10 proclamation published in the Government Gazette, may declare that this Part is to apply. (2) The proclamation takes effect on the date of its publication. (3) The Governor in Council may at any time amend 15 or revoke a proclamation. 5. Powers of Minister in relation to essential services (1) While a proclamation under this Part is in force, the Minister may give any directions that he or she thinks necessary-- 20 (a) to ensure the continuity or resumption of the essential service, having regard to the needs of the community; or (b) to secure public safety or order. (2) Without limiting sub-section (1), a direction 25 may-- (a) direct what services must be maintained and upon what terms and conditions they must operate; (b) direct persons to operate and maintain 30 services to the extent and upon the terms specified in the direction; 4 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. (c) direct at what times and places and upon what terms and conditions and in what manner services may be used or availed of; (d) prohibit the operation or use of services 5 except, if so specified in the direction, with the consent of the Minister; (e) requisition the use of property of any kind which is used or may be used for or in connection with the operation or 10 maintenance of any service; (f) provide for or control the operation, use, disposal, distribution, storage, repair, upkeep or maintenance of any property or commodity used or which may be used for or 15 in connection with any service; (g) provide for the authorisation of persons to enter any land, building or structure used for or in connection with the provision of services; 20 (h) prohibit interference with, or intimidation of, any person in or in relation to the lawful conduct of their affairs or the lawful performance of their duties; (i) prohibit the doing of any act or thing that 25 may have the effect of prejudicing public safety or order; (j) provide for any matter or thing incidental to the carrying into effect of the powers referred to in this section. 30 (3) A direction-- (a) may be made so as to apply to or have operation throughout the whole or any part of Victoria; 5 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 5 Act No. (b) may be made so as to operate for any period or periods or for any time or times or for any occasion or occasions specified in the direction; 5 (c) may be of general operation or of specially limited operation according to any specified times, places, circumstances, conditions or restrictions; (d) may be made in writing or orally, by 10 publication or advertisement or by any other means or in any other manner that appears to the Minister to be practicable, appropriate or expedient in the circumstances; (e) subject to sub-section (6), takes effect when 15 made or, if a later time is specified in the direction, at that later time. (4) A direction (including a direction under sub- section (5)) must be published in the Government Gazette as soon as possible after it is made. 20 (5) The Minister may at any time by direction under this section amend or revoke a direction made, or purportedly made, under this section. (6) If a direction of the Minister under sub-section (5) amending an earlier direction for the purpose of 25 correcting a defect, mistake or omission-- (a) includes a statement that the earlier direction is deemed to have been made as so amended; and (b) is made not later than 3 months after the 30 earlier direction was made-- the earlier direction is deemed to have been made as so amended. 6 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 6 Act No. (7) If sub-section (6) applies to a direction, a person cannot-- (a) be convicted of an offence under Division 2; or 5 (b) be made subject to any liability-- in respect of any act or omission by the person before the direction was amended that would not have constituted an offence, or given rise to any liability, if the direction had not been amended. 10 (8) The expiry or revocation of a direction does not affect-- (a) the previous operation of the direction; or (b) the validity of any action taken under the direction; or 15 (c) any penalty or punishment incurred in respect of a contravention of or failure to comply with the direction or any proceeding or remedy in respect of such a penalty or punishment. 20 6. Compensation (1) If a person's property is used under a direction referred to in section 5(2)(e), the person may receive the compensation determined by the Minister. 25 (2) A person whose interests are affected by a determination of the Minister under sub-section (1) may apply to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal for review of the determination. 7 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 7 Act No. Division 2--Offences 7. Contravention of directions (1) A person must not contravene a direction given under section 5. 5 Penalty: In the case of a natural person, 100 penalty units. In the case of a body corporate, 10 000 penalty units. (2) An offence by a body corporate under 10 sub-section (1) is an indictable offence. (3) For the purposes of sub-section (4), if an offence is committed by a person because of a failure to comply, within the period specified in a direction given under section 5, with the requirements 15 specified in the direction, the offence is deemed to continue so long as any requirement specified in the direction remains undone, whether or not the period has elapsed. (4) If, under sub-section (3), an offence is deemed to 20 continue, the person who committed the offence commits an additional offence on each day during which the offence is deemed to continue and is liable, upon conviction for such an additional offence, to a penalty not exceeding one tenth of 25 the penalty for the first-mentioned offence. 8. Obstruction of persons carrying out directions A person must not obstruct another person-- (a) exercising a power given to; or (b) complying with an obligation imposed on-- 30 the other person under a direction given under section 5 if the person has been shown a copy of the direction. 8 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 9 Act No. Penalty: In the case of a natural person, 100 penalty units. In the case of a body corporate, 1000 penalty units. 5 9. Offence to obstruct inspector A person must not without reasonable excuse obstruct or hinder an inspector exercising functions under this Part. Penalty: In the case of a natural person, 10 300 penalty units or 3 years imprisonment or both. In the case of a body corporate, 1500 penalty units. 10. Impersonation of inspector 15 A person must not impersonate an inspector. Penalty: 100 penalty units. 11. Offences by bodies corporate (1) If a body corporate commits an offence against this Part, any officer of the body corporate who 20 was in any way, by act or omission, directly or indirectly knowingly concerned in or party to the commission of the offence is also guilty of that offence and liable to the penalty for it. (2) An offence under sub-section (1) is an indictable 25 offence. (3) A person may be proceeded against and convicted under a provision in accordance with sub-section (1) whether or not the body corporate has been proceeded against or convicted under that 30 provision. 9 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 12 Act No. (4) If, in a proceeding for an offence against this Part, it is necessary to establish the intention of a body corporate, it is sufficient to show that a servant or agent of the body corporate had that intention. 5 (5) In sub-section (1), "officer", in relation to a body corporate, means-- (a) a director, secretary or executive officer of the body corporate; or (b) any person in accordance with whose 10 directions or instructions the directors of the body corporate are accustomed to act; or (c) a person concerned in the management of the body corporate. 12. Offences by partnerships or unincorporated 15 associations If this Part provides that a person is guilty of an offence, that reference to a person must-- (a) in the case of a partnership, be read as a reference to each member of the partnership; 20 and (b) in the case of an unincorporated body or association, be read as a reference to each member of the committee of management of the body or association. 25 Division 3--Enforcement 13. Inspectors (1) The Minister may appoint a person to be an inspector for the purposes of this Part. (2) The Minister must give an identity card to each 30 person who is appointed as an inspector. (3) The identity card must-- 10 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 14 Act No. (a) be signed by the Minister; and (b) bear a photograph and the signature of the inspector. (4) An inspector must, in the course of performing his 5 or her functions under this Part, produce his or her identity card to any person who requests its production. Penalty: 5 penalty units. (5) The Minister must not appoint a person to be an 10 inspector unless satisfied that the person-- (a) is competent to exercise the functions of an inspector; and (b) is of good repute, having regard to character, honesty and integrity; and 15 (c) agrees in writing to carry out the functions of an inspector. 14. Police to assist inspectors An inspector may request the assistance of a member of the police force and a member of the 20 police force may assist an inspector to take any action authorised by this Part. 15. Powers of entry--enforcement (1) If an inspector has reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is on any land or premises a 25 particular thing that may be evidence of the commission of an offence against this Part, the inspector may-- (a) enter the land or premises; and (b) search for the thing. 30 (2) An inspector must not enter land or premises under this section except-- 11 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 16 Act No. (a) with the written consent of the occupier of the land or premises; or (b) under the authority of a search warrant. 16. Occupier to be given copy of consent 5 (1) An occupier who consents in writing to entry of his or her land or premises under section 15 must be given a copy of the signed consent immediately. (2) If, in any proceeding, a written consent is not 10 produced to the court, it must be presumed, until the contrary is proved, that the occupier did not consent to the entry and search. 17. Search warrant (1) An inspector may apply to a magistrate for the 15 issue of a search warrant in relation to particular land or premises if the inspector believes on reasonable grounds that there is, or may be within the next 72 hours, on the land or premises a particular thing that may be evidence of the 20 commission of an offence against this Part. (2) A magistrate may issue a search warrant under this section if the magistrate is satisfied by evidence on oath, whether oral or by affidavit, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that 25 there is, or may be within the next 72 hours, on land or premises a particular thing that may be evidence of the commission of an offence against this Part. (3) The search warrant may authorise an inspector 30 named in the warrant and any assistants the inspector considers necessary-- (a) to enter the land or premises, or part of the land or premises, named or described in the warrant; and 12 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 18 Act No. (b) to search for the thing named or described in the warrant. (4) In addition to any other requirement, a search warrant issued under this section must state-- 5 (a) the offence suspected; and (b) the land or premises to be searched; and (c) a description of the thing for which the search is to be made; and (d) any conditions to which the warrant is 10 subject; and (e) whether entry is authorised to be made at any time or during stated hours; and (f) a day, not later than 7 days after the issue of the warrant, on which the warrant ceases to 15 have effect. (5) A search warrant must be issued in accordance with the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 and in the form prescribed under that Act. (6) The rules to be observed with respect to search 20 warrants mentioned in the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 extend and apply to warrants under this section. 18. Announcement before entry (1) Before executing a search warrant, the inspector 25 named in the warrant or a person assisting the inspector named in the warrant must-- (a) announce that he or she is authorised by the warrant to enter the land or premises; and (b) give any person at the land or premises an 30 opportunity to allow entry to the land or premises. 13 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 19 Act No. (2) The inspector or a person assisting the inspector need not comply with sub-section (1) if he or she believes on reasonable grounds that immediate entry to the land or premises is required to 5 ensure-- (a) the safety of any person; or (b) that the effective execution of the warrant is not frustrated. 19. Copy of warrant to be given to occupier 10 If the occupier or another person who apparently represents the occupier is present at the land or premises when a search warrant is being executed, the inspector must-- (a) identify himself or herself to that person by 15 producing his or her identity card for inspection by that person; and (b) give to that person a copy of the execution copy of the warrant. Division 4--Infringement Notices 20 20. Offences for which an infringement notice may be issued (1) In this Division-- "prescribed offence" means an offence against section 7(1) constituted by the use of an 25 essential service by a person in contravention of a direction under section 5 of which the person is aware and which applies to the person. (2) A person is deemed to be aware of a direction if 30 the Minister has caused-- 14 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 21 Act No. (a) the direction to be published in a newspaper circulating in the area in which the direction applies; or (b) details of the direction to be broadcast by 5 means of radio or television transmission in the area in which the direction applies. (3) In any proceedings for a prescribed offence, a certificate purporting to be signed by the Minister to the effect that details of a direction were 10 broadcast by means of radio or television transmission in a particular area on a specified day is evidence of the facts set out in the certificate. (4) In any proceedings for a prescribed offence, it is a sufficient defence for the defendant to prove that 15 at the time of the commission of the offence, the defendant-- (a) did not know; and (b) could not reasonably have known-- of the direction. 20 21. Power to serve a notice (1) An inspector may serve an infringement notice on any natural person that he or she has reason to believe has committed a prescribed offence. (2) An infringement notice may be served on a 25 person-- (a) by delivering it personally to the person; or (b) by sending it by post addressed to the person's last known place of residence or business. 30 22. Form of notice An infringement notice must state-- (a) the date of the notice; 15 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 23 Act No. (b) that section 7(1) creates the alleged offence; (c) the nature, and a brief description, of the alleged offence; (d) the date, time and place of the alleged 5 offence; (e) the infringement penalty for the alleged offence; (f) the manner in which the infringement penalty may be paid; 10 (g) the time (being not less than 28 days after the date on which the notice is served) within which the infringement penalty must be paid; (h) that, if the amount of the infringement penalty is paid before the end of the time 15 specified in the notice, the matter will not be brought before the Magistrates' Court unless the notice is withdrawn within 28 days after the date on which it was served; (i) that the person is entitled to disregard the 20 notice and defend any proceedings in respect of the alleged offence in the Magistrates' Court; (j) any other prescribed particulars. 23. Infringement penalties 25 The infringement penalty for a prescribed offence is $250. 24. Late payment of penalty An inspector may accept payment of the infringement penalty even after the expiration of 30 the time for payment stated in the infringement notice if-- (a) neither a charge has been filed nor a courtesy letter served under Part 2 of Schedule 7 to 16 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 25 Act No. the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 in respect of the offence to which the infringement penalty relates; and (b) the infringement notice has not been 5 withdrawn. 25. Withdrawal of notice (1) An inspector may withdraw an infringement notice at any time within 28 days after the date on which the notice was served by serving a 10 withdrawal notice on the person served with the infringement notice. (2) A withdrawal notice may be served on a person-- (a) by delivering it personally to the person; or (b) by sending it by post addressed to the 15 person's last known place of residence or business. (3) An infringement notice may be withdrawn even if the infringement penalty has been paid. (4) If an infringement notice is withdrawn, the 20 amount of any infringement penalty paid must be refunded and the Consolidated Fund is, to the necessary extent, appropriated accordingly. 26. Payment expiates offence If an infringement notice is not withdrawn and the 25 infringement penalty is paid within the time for payment stated in the notice or is accepted in accordance with section 24, then-- (a) the person on whom the notice was served has expiated the offence by that payment; 30 and (b) no proceedings may be taken against that person in respect of that offence; and 17 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 27 Act No. (c) no conviction is to be taken to have been recorded against that person for that offence. 27. Payment not to have certain consequences (1) The payment of an infringement penalty under 5 this Division is not and must not be taken to be-- (a) an admission of guilt in relation to the offence; or (b) an admission of liability for the purpose of any civil claim or proceeding arising out of 10 the same occurrence and the payment does not in any way affect or prejudice any such claim or proceeding. (2) The payment of an infringement penalty under this Part must not be referred to in any report 15 provided to a court for the purpose of determining sentence for an offence. 28. Prosecution after service of infringement notice A charge may be filed in respect of an offence to which an infringement notice relates if-- 20 (a) the infringement penalty has not been paid within the time for payment stated in the notice or in accordance with section 24; or (b) the notice is withdrawn. 29. Enforcement of infringement penalty 25 Payment of the infringement penalty may be enforced in accordance with Part 2 of Schedule 7 to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989 if-- (a) the infringement notice is an infringement notice within the meaning of Schedule 7 to 30 that Act; and (b) the infringement penalty has not been paid within the time stated in the notice or in accordance with section 24; and 18 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 30 Act No. (c) the notice has not been withdrawn; and (d) a charge has not been filed in accordance with section 28. Division 5--General 5 30. Delegation of powers and functions by Minister The Minister may by instrument delegate to any person all or any of the Minister's powers and functions under this Part (except this power of delegation) in relation to any matter or class of 10 matters or part of Victoria specified in the instrument of delegation. 31. Judicial notice All courts and tribunals must take judicial notice of any proclamation or direction made or given 15 under this Part. 32. Immunity from suit A person acting in good faith in the execution of this Part or any proclamation or direction under this Part is not liable to any action, claim or 20 demand on account of any damage, loss or injury sustained or alleged to be sustained because of the operation of this Part or of anything done or purporting to be done under this Part or any proclamation or direction under this Part. 25 33. Supreme Court--limitation of jurisdiction It is the intention of section 32 to alter or vary section 85 of the Constitution Act 1975. _______________ 19 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 34 Act No. PART 3--AMENDMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT 1986 No. 30/1986. 34. Definition of "emergency" Reprint No. 2 (1) In section 4(1) of the Emergency Management as at 4 March 1999. 5 Act 1986-- (a) in the definition of "emergency", at the end of paragraph (g) insert-- "; and (h) a disruption to an essential service;". 10 (b) after the definition of "emergency management" insert-- ' "essential service" means any of the following services-- (a) transport; 15 (b) fuel (including gas); (c) light; (d) power; (e) water; (f) sewerage; 20 (g) a service (whether or not of a type similar to the foregoing) declared to be an essential service by the Governor in Council under sub-section (2);'. 25 (2) After section 4(1) of the Emergency Management Act 1986 insert-- "(2) The Governor in Council, by order published in the Government Gazette, may declare a 20 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 34 Act No. service to be an essential service for the purposes of this Act.". _______________ 21 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 s. 35 Act No. PART 4--EXPIRY 35. Expiry of Act This Act expires on 30 June 2001. 5 22 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

Essential Services (Year 2000) Act 1999 Notes Act No. NOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 23 541008B.I1-12/11/99

 


 

 


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