Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00049:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00049
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 5893–9083

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70 Offence—destroying documents or things
71 Offence—giving false or misleading evidence, information or documents
72 Offences—obstructing or hindering hearings, threatening persons present
Subdivision B—Private and public hearings
73 Private and public hearings
74 Evidence that must be given in private
75 Presence of others at private hearings
76 Request to give evidence in private
77 Investigation material from private hearings
Subdivision C—Evidence and procedure
78 Evidence on oath or by affirmation
79 Commissioner may take evidence outside Australia
80 Examination and cross‑examination of witnesses
81 Offence—failure to take an oath, make an affirmation or answer a question
Subdivision D—Contempt of the NACC
82 Contempt of the NACC
83 Application for court to deal with contempt
84 Conduct of contempt proceedings
85 Person in contempt may be detained
86 Commissioner may withdraw contempt application
87 Double jeopardy
Subdivision E—Travel documents and arrest of witnesses
88 Applying for orders to deliver travel documents
89 Orders to deliver travel documents
90 Application for warrant to arrest witness
91 Warrant for arrest
92 Powers of judge in relation to person arrested
Subdivision F—Miscellaneous
93 Allowances for travelling and other expenses
94 Protection of Commissioner and legal practitioners assisting
Division 4—Use and disclosure of certain information and material
Subdivision A—Non‑disclosure notations
95 Non‑disclosure notations
96 When non‑disclosure notations must or may be included
97 Cancelling non‑disclosure notations
98 Offence—failure to comply with non‑disclosure notations
Subdivision B—Use and disclosure of investigation material
99 Meaning of investigation material
100 Directions about use or disclosure of investigation material
101 Offence—use or disclosure of investigation material
102 Disclosure to IGIS officials and Ombudsman officials
103 Making investigation material available to courts
104 Obtaining derivative material
105 Disclosing investigation and derivative material to prosecutors of the witness
106 Court's powers to order disclosure and to ensure a fair trial
107 Certain material may always be disclosed to prosecutors of the witness
108 Use of material by prosecutors
109 Making material available to proceeds of crime authorities
Division 5—Retention and return of documents and things
110 Commissioner may retain documents and things
111 When documents and things must be returned
112 Magistrate may permit documents and things to be retained, forfeited etc.
Division 6—Privileges and protections
113 Self‑incrimination
114 Public interest grounds
115 Material sought from legal practitioners
116 Other protections
Division 7—Search powers
Subdivision A—Search powers
117 Entering certain places without a search warrant
118 Receipts for documents and things seized without warrant
119 Search warrants, and stopping and searching conveyances
120 Use and return of documents and things
Subdivision B—Modification of Crimes Act search powers
121 Application of Subdivision
122 Subsection 3C(1)—definition of evidential material
123 Divisions 2, 3 and 5 of Part IAA—references to constable and Commissioner