Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00601:clause:3_1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00601
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 1
Character Range: 83749–85974

1  Definitions
In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears:
commencing time means the time when this Part commences.
former Act means the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, as in force at any time before the commencing time.
former commissioned police officer means a person who held an appointment under section 25 of the former Act immediately before the commencing time.
former consultant means a person who was performing services as a consultant under an engagement in force under section 39B of the former Act immediately before the commencing time.
former non‑commissioned police officer means a person who held an appointment under section 26 of the former Act immediately before the commencing time.
former senior executive commissioned police officer means a person who, immediately before the commencing time, was a senior executive commissioned police officer (within the meaning of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 as in force at that time).
former senior executive officer means a person who, immediately before the commencing time, was a staff member who was a senior executive officer (within the meaning of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 as in force at that time).
former special member means a person who held an appointment under section 27 of the former Act immediately before the commencing time.
former staff member means a person who held an appointment under section 26B of the former Act immediately before the commencing time.
former temporary employee means a person who was an employee under section 39A of the former Act immediately before the commencing time.
later Act means the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, as in force at and after the commencing time.
pre‑commencement misconduct means conduct of a former commissioned police officer, a former non‑commissioned police officer or a former staff member before the commencing time that was serious misconduct for the purposes of section 26F of the former Act.
statutory instrument means:
 (a) a law of the Commonwealth (other than the Australian Federal Police Act 1979); or
 (b) a law of a Territory; or
 (c) a certified agreement; or
 (d) an instrument having effect under a law covered by paragraph (a) or (b).