Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004C01298:clause:1_17
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17  Saving of sections 32, 32A, 32B and 32C in relation to relevant claims

(1) Despite the repeal of sections 32, 32A, 32B and 32C of the National Crime Authority Act 1984 by item 13, those sections continue to have effect on and after the commencement of that item as if they had not been repealed, in relation to a relevant claim.

(2) In this item:
relevant claim means a claim, made before the commencement of item 13, that a person is entitled to refuse:
 (a) to furnish information, or produce a document, pursuant to a notice under section 20 of the National Crime Authority Act 1984; or
 (b) to produce a document pursuant to a notice under section 29 of that Act; or
 (c) to answer a question put to him or her, or produce a document that he or she was required to produce, under section 30 of that Act; or
 (d) to comply with a requirement:
 (i) to answer a question, or to produce a document, at a hearing before the Authority under a law of a State; or
 (ii) to produce a document pursuant to a notice under a provision of a law of a State that corresponds to section 29 of that Act;
  to which section 32 of that Act applied, because of section 32B of that Act, before the commencement of item 13.

Part 2—Relevant criminal activity