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COMMUNITY PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING) ACT 2004
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1 -- Preliminary matters
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Terms used
4. Meaning of finding of guilt
5. Other reference provisions
PART 2 -- Offenders to whom Act applies
Division 1 -- General
6. Reportable offenders
7. Corresponding reportable offenders
8. New South Wales reportable offenders
9. Reportable offences
10. Class 1 offences
11. Class 2 offences
13. Offender reporting orders
14A. Consent orders
Division 2 -- Past offender reporting orders
14. Terms used
15. Commissioner may apply for reporting orders
16. Fixing a hearing
17. Evidence
18. How application to be disposed of
19. Court may make reporting orders
20A. Consent orders
20. Attendance at hearings
21. Notification of orders made in absence of respondent
22. Appeals
23. Appeal does not stay order
PART 3 -- Reporting obligations
Division 1 -- Initial report
24. When report must be made
25. When new initial report must be made by offender whose previous reporting obligations have ceased
26. Initial report by reportable offender of personal details
27. Persons required to report under corresponding Act
Division 2 -- Ongoing reporting obligations
28. Reportable offender to report annually and as required by Commissioner
29. Reportable offender to report changes to relevant personal details
29A. Intended absence from place of residence to be reported
30. Intended absence from Western Australia to be reported
31. Change of travel plans while out of Western Australia to be reported
32. Reportable offender to report return to Western Australia or decision not to leave
33. Report of other absences from Western Australia
Division 3 -- Provisions applying to all reporting obligations
34. Where reports must be made
35. How reports must be made
36. Right to privacy and support when reporting
37. Receipt of information to be acknowledged
38. Additional matters to be provided
39. Power to take fingerprints
40. Power to take photographs
41. Reasonable force may be used to obtain fingerprints and photographs
42. Retention of material for certain purposes
43. Reporting by remote offenders
Division 4 -- Suspension and extension of reporting obligations
44. Suspension and extension of reporting obligations
Division 5 -- Reporting period
45. When reporting obligations begin
46. Length of reporting period
47. Reduced period applies for young reportable offenders
48. Extended reporting period if reportable offender still on parole
49. Reporting period for corresponding reportable offenders
50. Reporting period for New South Wales reportable offenders
Division 6 -- Exemption from reporting obligations
51. Application of Division
52. District Court may exempt certain reportable offenders
53. Order for suspension
54. Commissioner and certain chief executive officers entitled to be parties to proceedings
55. Commissioner to be notified of order
56. No costs to be awarded
57. Applications not to be heard in public on application of party to proceedings
58. Restriction on right of unsuccessful applicant to re-apply for order
59. Cessation of order
60. Application for new order
Division 7 -- Suspension of reporting obligations of certain reportable offenders
61. Commissioner may approve suspension of reporting obligations
62. Cessation of approval
Division 8 -- Offences
63. Failure to comply with reporting obligations
64. Providing false or misleading information
65. No time limit for prosecutions
66. Bar to prosecution for failing to report leaving Western Australia
Division 9 -- Notification of reporting obligations
67. Notice to be given to reportable offender
68. Courts to provide sentencing information to Commissioner
69. Notice to be given when reporting period changes
70. Supervising authority to notify Commissioner of certain events
71. Notices may be given by Commissioner
72. Power of detention to enable notice to be given
73. Failure to comply with procedural requirements does not affect reportable offender’s obligations
Division 10 -- Modified reporting procedures for participants in witness protection programs
74. Term used: witness protection program
75. Application of this Division
76. Report need not be made in person
77. Determination as to whether this Division applies
78. When determination takes effect
79. Modification of reporting obligations
PART 4A -- Change of name
80A. Terms used
80B. Application
80C. Application for change of name by or in respect of reportable offender
80D. Approval by Commissioner
80E. Registration of change of name
80F. WA Registrar to correct Registration Act Register
80G. Exchange of information between Commissioner and WA Registrar
PART 4 -- Community Protection Offender Register
80. Requirement to establish and maintain Community Protection Offender Register
81. Access to Register to be restricted
82. Confidentiality
83. Restriction on who may access personal information on protected witnesses
84. Reportable offender’s rights in relation to Register
PART 5A -- Publication of information about offenders
Division 1 -- Preliminary
85A. Terms used
85B. Delegation by Commissioner
85C. Commissioner not required to publish or provide information
85D. Restriction on information about protected witnesses
Division 2 -- Commissioner may publish information
85E. Application
85F. Commissioner may publish personal details of certain reportable offenders
85G. Commissioner may publish photograph and locality of certain persons
85H. Removal of photograph and locality from website
85I. Commissioner may take into account certain matters
85J. Commissioner may inform child’s parent or guardian whether specified person is a reportable offender
85K. Protection as to publication and other provision of information
Division 3 -- Offences
85L. Conduct intended to incite animosity towards or harassment of identified offenders
85M. Publication, display and distribution of identifying information
PART 5 -- Protection orders
Division 1 -- Preliminary
85. Terms used
86. Evidence
Division 2 -- Orders
87. Commissioner may apply for orders
88. Fixing a hearing
89. How application to be disposed of
90. Court may make child protection orders
91. Term of child protection orders
92. Interim child protection orders
93. Conduct that may be subject of orders
94A. Reportable offenders may be required to undergo assessment and treatment
94B. Reportable offenders may be required to submit to tests or give samples for analysis
94C. Authorised police officers may enter premises to inspect computers
94. Explanation of orders
95. Consent orders
Division 3 -- Variation or revocation
96. Variation or revocation of child protection orders
97. Fixing a hearing
98. How application to be disposed of
Division 4 -- Attendance at hearings
99. Attendance at hearings
100. Notification of orders made in absence of respondent
Division 5 -- Offence
101. Failure to comply with orders
Division 6 -- Appeals
102. Appeals
103. Appeal does not stay order
Division 7 -- Miscellaneous
104. Applications not to be heard in public
106. Restriction on publication of identity of reportable offenders and victims
107. Protection orders have no effect to extent of inconsistency with certain other orders
108. Recognition of protection orders made in other jurisdictions
PART 6 -- Other matters
109. Protection from liability
110A. Public authorities to provide Commissioner with certain information
110. Delegation by Commissioner
111. Effect of spent convictions
112. Civil standard of proof
113. Certificate concerning evidence
114. Regulations
115. Minister to review and report on Act
115A. Transitional arrangements for certain offenders
115B. Further transitional arrangements for certain offenders sentenced for Class 2 offences
SCHEDULE 1 -- Class 1 offences
SCHEDULE 2 -- Class 2 offences
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