Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:8:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 8 (pt 6/268)
Character Range: 387672–390455

Imprisonment for life.
 (2) A person commits an offence under subsection (1) even if:
 (a) a terrorist act does not occur; or
 (b) the funds will not be used to facilitate or engage in a specific terrorist act; or
 (c) the funds will be used to facilitate or engage in more than one terrorist act.

103.3  Extended geographical jurisdiction for offences
  Section 15.4 (extended geographical jurisdiction—category D) applies to an offence against this Division.

Division 104—Control orders

Subdivision A—Objects of this Division

104.1  Objects of this Division
  The objects of this Division are to allow conditions to be imposed on a person by a control order for one or more of the following purposes:
 (a) protecting the public from a terrorist act;
 (b) preventing the provision of support for or the facilitation of a terrorist act;
 (c) preventing the provision of support for or the facilitation of the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country.

Subdivision B—Making an interim control order

104.2  AFP Minister's consent to request an interim control order
 (1) A senior AFP member must not request an interim control order in relation to a person without the AFP Minister's written consent.
Note: However, in urgent circumstances, a senior AFP member may request an interim control order without first obtaining the AFP Minister's consent (see Subdivision C).
 (2) A senior AFP member may only seek the AFP Minister's written consent to request an interim control order in relation to a person if the member:
 (a) suspects on reasonable grounds that the order in the terms to be requested would substantially assist in preventing a terrorist act; or
 (b) suspects on reasonable grounds that the person has:
 (i) provided training to, received training from or participated in training with a listed terrorist organisation; or
 (ii) engaged in a hostile activity in a foreign country; or
 (iii) been convicted in Australia of an offence relating to terrorism, a terrorist organisation (within the meaning of subsection 102.1(1)) or a terrorist act (within the meaning of section 100.1); or
 (iv) been convicted in a foreign country of an offence that is constituted by conduct that, if engaged in in Australia, would constitute a terrorism offence (within the meaning of subsection 3(1) of the Crimes Act 1914); or
 (c) suspects on reasonable grounds that the order in the terms to be requested would substantially assist in preventing the provision of support for or the facilitation of a terrorist act; or
 (d) suspects on reasonable grounds that the person has provided support for or otherwise facilitated the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country.
 (3) In seeking the AFP Minister's consent, the member must give the AFP Minister:
 (a) a