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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 93Z
Offence of publicly threatening or inciting violence on grounds of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex or HIV/AIDS status
93Z Offence of publicly threatening or inciting violence on grounds of race,
religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex or HIV/AIDS status
(1) A person who, by a public act, intentionally or recklessly threatens or
incites violence towards another person or a group of persons on any of the
following grounds is guilty of an offence-- (a) the race of the other person
or one or more of the members of the group,
(b) that the other person has, or
one or more of the members of the group have, a specific
religious belief or affiliation,
(c) the sexual orientation of the other
person or one or more of the members of the group,
(d) the gender identity of
the other person or one or more of the members of the group,
(e) that the
other person is, or one or more of the members of the group are, of
intersex status,
(f) that the other person has, or one or more of the members
of the group have, HIV or AIDS.
: Maximum penalty-- (a) in the case of an
individual--100 penalty units or imprisonment for 3 years (or both), or
(b)
in the case of a corporation--500 penalty units.
(2) In determining whether
an alleged offender has committed an offence against this section, it is
irrelevant whether the alleged offender's assumptions or beliefs about an
attribute of another person or a member of a group of persons referred to in
subsection (1) (a)-(f) were correct or incorrect at the time that the offence
is alleged to have been committed.
(3) In determining whether an alleged
offender has committed an offence against this section of intentionally or
recklessly inciting violence, it is irrelevant whether or not, in response to
the alleged offender's public act, any person formed a state of mind or
carried out any act of violence.
(4) A prosecution for an offence against
this section may be commenced only by-- (a) the Director of Public
Prosecutions, or
(b) a police officer.
(5) In this section--
"gender identity" means the gender related identity, appearance or mannerisms
or other gender related characteristics of a person (whether by way of medical
intervention or not), with or without regard to the person's designated sex at
birth.
"intersex status" means the status of having physical, hormonal or genetic
features that are-- (a) neither wholly female nor wholly male, or
(b) a
combination of female and male, or
(c) neither female nor male.
"public act" includes-- (a) any form of communication (including speaking,
writing, displaying notices, playing of recorded material, broadcasting and
communicating through social media and other electronic methods) to the
public, and
(b) any conduct (including actions and gestures and the wearing
or display of clothing, signs, flags, emblems and insignia) observable by the
public, and
(c) the distribution or dissemination of any matter to the
public.
For the avoidance of doubt, an act may be a public act even if it
occurs on private land.
"race" includes colour, nationality, descent and ethnic, ethno-religious or
national origin.
"religious belief or affiliation" means holding or not holding a religious
belief or view.
"sexual orientation" means a person's sexual orientation towards-- (a) persons
of the same sex, or
(b) persons of a different sex, or
(c) persons of the
same sex and persons of a different sex.
"violence" includes violent conduct and
"violence towards a person or a group of persons" includes violence towards
property of the person or a member of the group, respectively.
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