Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2023C00233:section:3:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2023C00233
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 8417–11019

against Subdivision B of Division 80 of the Criminal Code; or
 (db) an offence against Division 82 of the Criminal Code (sabotage); or
 (e) an offence against Part 5.3 of the Criminal Code; or
 (f) an offence against Part 5.4 of the Criminal Code; or
 (fa) an offence against Part 5.5 of the Criminal Code; or
 (h) an offence against Division 1 of Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991; or
 (i) an offence against section 8 of the Crimes (Biological Weapons) Act 1976; or
 (k) an offence against section 8 of the Crimes (Hostages) Act 1989; or
 (l) an offence against the Crimes (Internationally Protected Persons) Act 1976; or
 (m) an offence against section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914 that relates to an offence mentioned in any of the above paragraphs.
Note: For other ancillary offences, see section 11.6 of the Criminal Code.
document means any record of information, and includes:
 (a) anything on which there is writing; and
 (b) anything on which there are marks, figures, symbols or perforations having a meaning for persons qualified to interpret them; and
 (c) anything from which sounds, images or writings can be reproduced with or without the aid of anything else; and
 (d) a map, plan, drawing or photograph.
duress has the meaning given by subsection 27D(3).
examination includes any proceeding that is for the taking of evidence of a person conducted by the judicial authorities of a foreign country in relation to a letter of request issued as a result of an order made by a superior court under Part 2.
foreign authority means an authority of a foreign country or of part of a foreign country.
foreign business authority means a person or body that has, under a law of a foreign country, functions relating to the administration or enforcement of a law of that country that regulates, or relates to the regulation of, business or persons engaged in business.
foreign government material means material provided by a foreign authority to an authority of the Commonwealth.
foreign law means a law (whether written or unwritten) of or in force in a foreign country.
foreign material means:
 (a) for the purposes of Parts 3 and 3A—the testimony of a person that:
 (i) was obtained as a result of a request of a kind referred to in section 21; and
 (ii) complies with the requirements of section 22;
  including any documents or things produced by or with such testimony; and
 (b) for the purposes of Part 4—the testimony of a person that:
 (i) was obtained as a result of a request of a kind referred to in section 29; and
 (ii) complies with the requirements of section 30;
  including