Source: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2011C00200
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Details: C2011C00200
- C2011C00200
Act No. 139 of 1991 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Statute Law Revision Act 2011
Sch 5 (items 65, 66)
Registered 20 Apr 2011
C2011C00200
Schedule 5—Consequential amendments of other Acts
Act No. 139 of 1991 as amended
3............ Definitions [see Note 2]...................................................................... 2
7............ Aircraft flights between 2 parts of Australia....................................... 7
14.......... Other acts of violence........................................................................ 12
Division 4—Offences relating to the safety of civil aviation and acts of violence at certain airports 22
25.......... Endangering the safety of aircraft in flight........................................ 22
26.......... Acts of violence at certain airports.................................................... 23
Division 5—Offences relating to Commonwealth aerodromes and air navigation facilities 25
27.......... Endangering safety of aerodromes etc............................................... 25
28.......... Threats and false statements.............................................................. 25
Part 3—Provisions giving effect to the Tokyo Convention 27
29.......... Certain provisions of Tokyo Convention to have force of law.......... 27
30.......... Authorised person may accept delivery of persons........................... 27
31.......... Application of Migration Act etc....................................................... 27
Part 4—Restoring control of aircraft and dealing with offenders 29
32.......... Restoring control of aircraft.............................................................. 29
33.......... Taking offenders into custody........................................................... 29
34.......... Arrest of offenders............................................................................ 30
35.......... Restraining persons from committing offences................................. 30
36.......... Arrest of persons who escape from custody..................................... 31
37.......... Preliminary inquiries......................................................................... 31
38.......... Proceedings before magistrate on warrant for arrest......................... 32
39.......... Proceedings before magistrate where warrant not produced............. 32
40.......... Release of person remanded in custody............................................ 33
Part 5—Miscellaneous 34
41.......... Evidence: record of evidence taken at preliminary inquiries.............. 34
42.......... Evidence: entry into force of Conventions........................................ 34
43.......... Evidence of matters relating to Conventions..................................... 34
44.......... Evidence relating to notices to ICAO................................................ 35
45.......... Offences under subsections 14(1) and 15(1): are they indictable?.... 35
46.......... Alternative verdicts........................................................................... 36
47.......... Venue................................................................................................ 36
48.......... Change of venue............................................................................... 36
49.......... Search powers................................................................................... 38
50.......... Operation of other laws..................................................................... 39
51.......... Arrangements about magistrates....................................................... 39
52.......... Regulations....................................................................................... 40
53.......... Repeals.............................................................................................. 40
54.......... Transitional and savings.................................................................... 41
Schedule 1—Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft 42
Schedule 2—Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation 48
Schedule 3—Protocol 55
Schedule 4—Convention on Offences and Certain other Acts committed on Board Aircraft 59
Schedule 5—Consequential amendments of other Acts 68
3 Definitions [see Note 2]
repealed Acts means the Acts repealed by section 53.
(f) imposing pecuniary penalties of not more than $500, for offences against the regulations; and
(g) making such transitional and savings provisions as are necessary or convenient as a result of the repeal of all or any of the repealed Acts and the enactment of this Act.
(2) Despite section 53, regulations made under paragraph (1)(g) may provide for the continued operation of specified provisions of any of the repealed Acts in relation to prescribed persons or matters, or in prescribed circumstances.
(a) the Civil Aviation (Offenders on International Aircraft) Act 1970;
(b) the Crimes (Aircraft) Act 1963;
(c) the Crimes (Hijacking of Aircraft) Act 1972;
(d) the Crimes (Protection of Aircraft) Act 1973.
2. In paragraph 2(a) of Article 1 of the Convention, the following words shall be inserted after the words “paragraph 1” :
Australian Protective Service Act 1987 [repealed by Act No.64, 2004, Sch. 2 (item 2)]
For access to the wording of the amendments made by this Schedule, see Act No. 139, 1991.
Notes to the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991
The Crimes (Aviation Act) 1991 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 139, 1991 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Schedule (Part 1): 10 Mar 1993 (see Gazette 1993, No. GN17) (a)
Schedule (Part 5): 30 Aug 1995 (see Gazette 1995, No. S324) (a)
S. 31: (c)
S. 3 (items 27–29): 16 Nov 1995 (see Gazette 1995, No. S435) (d)
Schedule 1 (items 349–351): 5 Dec 1999 (see Gazette 1999, No. S584) (e)
S. 4(1), (2) and Schedule 11: (f)
Schedule 2 (items 3, 4): 2 Aug 2002 (g)
Sch. 3 (am. by 149, 2004, Sch.2 [items 2, 3]) [see Table A]
Schedule 2 (item 2): (h)
Sch. 1 (item 23) [see Table A]
(a) The Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 was amended by the Schedule (Parts 1 and 5) of the Qantas Sale Act 1992, subsections 2(2), (3)(a) and (c) of which provide as follows:
(c) The Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 was amended by section 31 only of the Crimes and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1994, subsections 2(4) and (5) of which provide as follows:
(d) The Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 was amended by the Transport Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1995, subsection 2(2) of which provides as follows:
(2) The items in the Schedule (other than items 23 and 30) commence on a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation.
(e) The Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 was amended by Schedule 1 (items 349–351) only of the Public Employment (Consequential and Transitional) Amendment Act 1999, subsections 2(1) and (2) of which provide as follows:
(f) The Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 was amended by Schedule 11 only of the Law and Justice Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001, subsection 2(1)(a) of which provides as follows:
(g) Subsection 2(1) (item 11) of the Security Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2002 provides as follows:
11. Schedule 2, items 3 and 4
(h) Subsection 2(1) (item 3) of the Aviation Security Amendment Act 2004 provides as follows:
am. No. 196, 1992; No. 182, 1994; No. 146, 1999; No. 9, 2000; No. 65, 2002; Nos. 64 and 127, 2004; No. 1, 2011
Div. 4 of Part 1...................
Heading to s. 22................
Subsection 3(1)—Schedule 5 (item 65) of the Statute Law Revision Act 2011 (No. 5, 2011) provides as follows:
65 Subsection 3(1)
(No. 1, 2011)