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Details: C2004A00912
- C2004A00912
Act No. 140 of 2001 as made
Originating Bill: Industry, Science and Resources Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Bill 2001
C2004A00912
No. 140, 2001
Atomic Energy Act 1953 3
Bounty and Capitalisation Grants (Textile Yarns) Act 1981 5
Bounty (Bed Sheeting) Act 1977 6
Bounty (Books) Act 1986 6
Bounty (Citric Acid) Act 1991 7
Bounty (Computers) Act 1984 8
Bounty (Fuel Ethanol) Act 1994 8
Bounty (Machine Tools and Robots) Act 1985 10
Bounty (Photographic Film) Act 1989 10
Bounty (Printed Fabrics) Act 1981 11
Bounty (Ships) Act 1989 12
Designs Act 1906 13
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Grants) Act 1980 15
Liquid Fuel Emergency Act 1984 15
Management and Investment Companies Act 1983 16
National Measurement Act 1960 17
Offshore Minerals Act 1994 17
Petroleum Excise (Prices) Act 1987 21
Petroleum Retail Marketing Sites Act 1980 21
Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 22
Petroleum (Timor Gap Zone of Cooperation) Act 1990 28
Pooled Development Funds Act 1992 28
Scout Association Act 1924 30
Tradex Scheme Act 1999 33
This Act may be cited as the Industry, Science and Resources Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001.
2 At the end of subsection 36(1)
3 Subsection 36(1A)
4 At the end of section 36
5 Subsection 37(2)
6 Subsection 41D(1)
Omit “shall not refuse or fail”, substitute “must not refuse”.
Note: The heading to section 41D is replaced by the heading “Offences relating to breach of condition etc.”.
7 Subsection 41D(2)
8 After section 41D
9 At the end of Part 1
10 Subsection 10B(1)
Omit “becomes aware”, substitute “subsequently knows”.
12 After subsection 18(1)
13 After section 4A
14 Subsection 10C(1)
16 After subsection 18(1)
20 After subsection 27(1)
22 Subsection 12(1)
23 Subsection 23(1)
26 Subsection 15(1)
27 Subsection 27(1)
28 After subsection 27(1)
29 At the end of Part 1
31 Subsection 55(1)
(1) A person must not fail:
(a) to attend before an authorised officer; or
(c) to answer a question or produce an account or other document;
(3A) A person must not refuse:
(3B) Subsection (3A) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection (3B), see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
32 At the end of Part 1
15A Application of the Criminal Code
34 Subsection 24(7)
36 After subsection 35(1)
37 At the end of Part 1
38 Subsection 13(1)
39 Subsection 24(1)
40 After subsection 24(1)
41 After section 4
42 Subsection 10B(1)
43 Subsection 18(1)
44 After subsection 18(1)
45 Subsection 18(2)
Omit “knowingly obtain or attempt to obtain”, substitute “obtain”.
46 Subsection 18(3)
Omit “or attempt to obtain”.
47 At the end of Part 1
48 Subsection 14(1)
49 Subsection 25(1)
Omit “shall not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail”, substitute “must not refuse”.
50 After subsection 25(1)
(3) A person must not fail:
Penalty: $3,000 or imprisonment for 6 months, or both.
52 Section 36
53 Subsection 42B(1)
Omit “shall not, without lawful excuse, and”, substitute “must not,”.
54 Subsection 42B(2)
55 At the end of section 42B
(3) Subsection (1) or (2) does not apply if the person has a lawful excuse.
56 Section 42C
Omit “shall not, without lawful excuse,”, substitute “must not”.
57 At the end of section 42C
58 Subsection 45(1)
59 Subsections 45A(1) and (2)
Note: The heading to section 45A is omitted and the following heading substituted “Conduct of employees and agents of natural persons”.
60 Subsection 45A(6)
61 Subsection 45A(7)
62 Subsection 45A(9)
Omit all the words after “reference to an offence”, substitute:
(a) section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914 that relates to this Act; or
(b) section 11.1, 11.4 or 11.5 of the Criminal Code that relates to this Act.
63 At the end of section 45A
Note: For provisions relating to proof of offences by bodies corporate, see Part 2.5 of the Criminal Code.
64 After section 3B
65 Subsection 7A(12)
66 Subsection 3(1) (definition of relevant provision of this Act)
Omit “or section 28”.
68 Subsection 14(5)
Omit “knowingly maintain or make available statistical information that”, substitute “maintain or make available statistical information knowing that it”.
69 Section 28
70 After subsection 29(5)
71 Subsection 30(2)
72 Subsection 30(3)
Omit “knowingly furnish information that”, substitute “furnish information knowing that it”.
73 Subsection 34(3)
Omit all the words after “includes”, substitute:
(a) a contravention of that provision arising by operation of Part 2.4 of the Criminal Code; or
(b) a contravention of a provision of Part 2.4 of the Criminal Code that relates to that provision.
74 At the end of Part 1
75 At the end of Part 1
76 Section 18J
77 Subsection 11(1)
78 After section 11
79 Paragraph 44(b)
Omit “the person intentionally or recklessly carries out those activities in a way that interferes”, substitute “those activities interfere”.
80 Subsection 364(3)
(3) A person must not fail to comply with a request under subsection (1).
81 Subsection 372(1)
82 After subsection 372(1)
83 At the end of subsection 404(4)
Note: The defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subsection (4), see section 13.4 of the Criminal Code.
84 Subsection 404(5)
(5) An owner is not criminally responsible for an offence against subsection (3) if the owner proves that the owner did not know that the person in command or in charge of the vessel was in contravention of subsection (3).
Note: The defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subsection (5), see section 13.4 of the Criminal Code.
85 Section 423
423 Return of identity card
(1) A person who stops being an inspector must return his or her identity card to the Designated Authority as soon as practicable.
Maximum penalty: One penalty unit.
86 At the end of Chapter 1
87 Section 179
Omit “, without lawful excuse,”.
88 At the end of section 179
89 Section 180
90 At the end of section 180
91 Section 181
92 At the end of section 181
93 Section 191
94 Subsections 225(1) and (2)
Note: The heading to section 225 is omitted and the following heading substituted “Conduct of employees and agents of natural persons”.
95 Subsection 225(5)
(5) A reference in this section to an offence under this Act includes a reference to an offence created by:
(a) section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914 that relates to this Act or the regulations; or
(b) section 11.1, 11.2, 11.4 or 11.5 of the Criminal Code that relates to this Act or the regulations.
96 Subsection 225(7)
97 Subsection 225(8)
98 At the end of section 225
99 At the end of Part 1
100 At the end of section 10
101 After section 8
9 Application of the Criminal Code
102 Subsection 14(2)
103 After subsection 14(2)
(2B) An offence against subsection (2) is an offence of strict liability.
104 At the end of Part 1
8AB Application of the Criminal Code
(1) Subject to subsection (2), Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code applies to all offences created by this Act.
(2) Part 2.5 of the Criminal Code does not apply to offences created by Schedule 7 to this Act.
105 After subsection 82(1)
(1A) For the purposes of an offence against paragraph (1)(c), strict liability applies to the physical element of the offence, that the instrument is an instrument of the kind referred to in paragraph 81(4)(b).
106 Subsection 84(2)
Omit “shall not knowingly furnish information that”, substitute “must not furnish information knowing that it”.
107 Subsection 85(2)
(2) A person must not fail to comply with a requirement given to the person under subsection (1) or (1A).
(4) A person must not refuse to comply with a requirement given to the person under subsection (1) or (1A).
108 Section 90
109 At the end of subsection 97(6) (before the penalty)
Note: The defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subsection (6), see section 13.4 of the Criminal Code.
110 After subsection 98(3)
(3A) The offences against subsections (2) and (3) are offences of strict liability.
111 After subsection 101(7)
112 At the end of subsection 101(8)
Note: The defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in paragraph (8)(b), see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
113 Section 117
117 Failing to furnish information etc.
(a) refuse to comply with a requirement in an instrument under section 115; or
(b) fail to comply with a requirement in an instrument under section 115; or
(c) in purported compliance with such a requirement, furnish information knowing that it is false or misleading in a material particular; or
(d) when attending before the Designated Authority or an inspector because of such a requirement, make a statement or produce a document knowing that it is false or misleading in a material particular.
(2) Paragraph (1)(a) or (b) does not apply to the extent to which the person is not capable of complying with the requirement.
(3) An offence against paragraph (1)(b) is an offence of strict liability.
114 At the end of section 119
115 Subsection 124A(1)
(1) A person must not perform an act that results in:
(a) damage to, or interference with, any structure or vessel in an adjacent area that is, or is to be, used in exploring for, recovering, processing, storing, preparing for transport, or transporting, petroleum; or
(b) interference with any operations or activities being carried out, or any works being executed, on, by means of, or in connection with, such a structure or vessel.
116 At the end of subsection 126(2)
117 Subsection 126(3)
118 At the end of section 126
119 Paragraph 133(1)(b)
(b) of an offence against section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914 in relation to an offence referred to in paragraph (a); or
(ba) of an offence against section 11.1, 11.4 or 11.5 of the Criminal Code in relation to an offence referred to in paragraph (a);
120 After subsection 140D(1)
121 At the end of subsection 140D(2)
Note: A defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subsection (2), see section 13.4 of the Criminal Code.
122 After subsection 140E(2)
(2A) An offence against paragraph (2)(a) is an offence of strict liability.
123 Clause 2 of Schedule 7 (definition of contravention)
contravention, if the contravention is an offence against this Schedule or the regulations, includes an offence against:
(b) section 11.1, 11.4 or 11.5 of the Criminal Code.
124 Subclause 32(2) of Schedule 7
125 After subclause 32(2) of Schedule 7
(2A) Subclause (2) does not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subclause (2A), see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
(2B) An offence against subclause (2) is an offence of strict liability.
126 Subclause 32(3) of Schedule 7
127 Clause 39 of Schedule 7
128 At the end of clause 39 of Schedule 7
Note: A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subclause (2), see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code.
(3) An offence against subclause (1) is an offence of strict liability.
129 Clause 45 of Schedule 7
45 Interference etc. with equipment etc.
(1) A person must not perform an act that results in the interference with, or the rendering ineffective of, any protective equipment or safety device provided for the health, safety or welfare of employees or contractors at work which the person knew (or ought reasonably to have known) was protective equipment or a safety device.
130 Paragraphs 48(1)(b) and (c) of Schedule 7
(b) perform an act that results in injury to an employee in his or her employment; or
(c) perform an act that prejudicially alters the employee’s position (whether by deducting or withholding remuneration or by any other means); or
131 At the end of subclause 48(2) of Schedule 7
Note: A defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in subclause (2), see section 13.4 of the Criminal Code.
132 At the end of clause 52 of Schedule 7
Note: A defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in this clause, see section 13.4 of the Criminal Code.
133 At the end of Part 1
134 At the end of subsection 9(2)
135 Subsection 9(3)
136 At the end of section 9
137 At the end of Part 1
138 Subsection 28(2B)
Omit “becoming aware of an event referred to in subsection (2), a PDF”, substitute “a PDF knows of an event referred to in subsection (2), the PDF”.
141 Section 49
Omit “becomes aware”, substitute “knows”.
142 Paragraphs 50(3)(a), (b) and (d)
143 Subsections 51(1) and (2)
144 At the end of section 51
145 After section 1
146 At the end of section 4 (after the penalty)
147 Reader’s Guide (last paragraph under the heading “Crimes Act 1914”)
148 Reader’s Guide (before the heading “Trade Marks Act 1955”)
149 After section 4
150 Subsection 143(2)
151 Subsection 145(1)
152 Subsection 146(1)
153 At the end of section 147
(4) For the purposes of an offence against subsection (1), (2) or (3), strict liability applies to the physical element of the offence, that the offence referred to in paragraph (1)(a), (1)(b), (2)(a) or (2)(b) or subsection (3) is an offence against section 145 or 146.
154 Subsection 150(2)
Omit “5 of the Crimes Act 1914”, substitute “11.2 of the Criminal Code”.
155 Subsections 151(1), (2), (3) and (4)
156 Subsections 153(1) and (2)
157 After subsection 153(2)
(2A) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply if the person has a reasonable excuse.
158 Subsection 153(3) (note 2)
159 Subsection 154(1)
160 After subsection 154(1)
161 Subsection 154(2) (note 2)
162 Paragraph 156(3)(b)
163 Subsection 156(6) (note)
164 Subsection 157(2) (note 2)
165 Paragraph 160(1)(b)
(b) an offence under section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914 that relates to this Act; or
(c) an offence against section 11.1, 11.4 or 11.5 of the Criminal Code that relates to this Act.
Note: The heading to section 160 is omitted and the following heading substituted “Conduct of employees and agents of natural persons”.
166 At the end of subsection 160(1)
167 Subsections 160(2) and (3)
168 Subsection 160(7) (definition of director)
169 At the end of section 26
170 At the end of section 27
171 At the end of section 29
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