Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00175:section:3:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00175
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 11236–13827

is detained.
evidence that relates to matters of state means evidence the adducing of which would:
 (a) prejudice the security, defence or international relations of Australia; or
 (b) damage relations between the Commonwealth and a State or relations between 2 or more States; or
 (c) prejudice the prevention, investigation or prosecution of offences; or
 (d) prejudice:
 (i) the prevention or investigation of; or
 (ii) the conduct of proceedings for recovery of civil penalties brought with respect to;
  other contraventions of the law; or
 (e) disclose, or enable a person to ascertain, the existence or identity of a confidential source of information in relation to the enforcement or administration of a law of the Commonwealth or of a State; or
 (f) prejudice the proper functioning of the government of the Commonwealth or of a State; or
 (g) be contrary to the public interest for any other reason that could form the basis for a claim in a judicial proceeding that the evidence should not be disclosed.
expenses, in relation to a subpoena, an order under subsection 83(8) or an order under section 86 that is similar to an order under that paragraph, include the reasonable costs of:
 (a) necessary travel to and from, and accommodation at, the place where complying with the subpoena or order is required; and
 (b) finding, collating and producing a document or thing;
for the purposes of complying with the subpoena or order.
initiating process means a process:
 (a) by which a proceeding is commenced; or
 (b) by reference to which a person becomes a party to a proceeding.
investigative function, in relation to a tribunal, means the function of conducting an inquiry other than an inquiry conducted in connection with the performance of an adjudicative function.
judgment means:
 (a) a judgment, decree or order given, entered or made by a court in a civil proceeding under which:
 (i) a sum of money is made payable; or
 (ii) a person is required to do or not to do an act or thing (other than the payment of money);
  not being an order made under proceeds of crime legislation (other than a pecuniary penalty order); or
 (b) an order made by a court in a criminal proceeding under which:
 (i) a sum of money is made payable as a debt due to the Crown in right of the Commonwealth or a State; or
 (ii) a person is required to do or not to do an act or thing (other than the payment of money); or
 (c) an order made by a court for the forfeiture of bail; or
 (d) an order that:
 (i) is made by a tribunal in connection with the performance of an adjudicative function; and