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DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2016 - SECT 29
Amendment of s 110 (Explanation)
29 Amendment of s 110 (Explanation)
(1) Section 110(1)(b) and (c)—
renumber as section 110(1)(c) and (d).
(2) Section 110(1)—
insert— (b) tells a respondent about a police protection notice as mentioned
in section 113(1)(b); or
(3) Section 110(2)(a)—
omit, insert— (a) explain to the person— (i) the police protection notice;
and
(ii) the grounds on which the police officer who issued the notice
reasonably believed that domestic violence has been committed; and
(iii) the
reasons the police officer who issued the notice imposed the conditions of the
notice; and
(4) Section 110(3)(a)—
omit, insert— (a) the purpose and effect of the notice, including, for
example, that— (i) if the respondent has a weapons licence, or is a body’s
representative as mentioned in the Weapons Act, section 10(3), the licence or
endorsement as the body’s representative is dealt with by the Weapons Act,
section 27A or 28A; and
(ii) under section 83(2), a person against whom a
police protection notice is issued is not exempt from the Weapons Act, despite
the Weapons Act, section 2; and
(5) Section 110(3)(c), after ‘the
notice’—
insert—
, including the behaviour the respondent is prohibited from
engaging in under the conditions
(6) Section 110(3)(d) to (i)—
renumber as section 110(3)(e) to (j).
(7) Section 110(3)—
insert— (d) the type of behaviour that constitutes domestic violence; and
Note— See the examples of the type of behaviour that constitutes
domestic violence in sections 8, 11 and 12, which define the terms
"domestic violence" ,
"emotional or psychological abuse" and
"economic abuse" .
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