Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:2:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 2 (pt 31/169)
Character Range: 1267418–1270307

from another of those offences; and
 (c) that the relevant quantity (in sum) of a border controlled drug or border controlled plant or both, or of a combination of border controlled drugs or border controlled plants or both, was imported or exported during the commission of those offences.
Note 1: See section 312.2 for working out quantities where different kinds of border controlled drugs or border controlled plants are involved.
Note 2: Section 313.4 provides a partial defence in relation to the matter in paragraph (c).

311.21  Multiple offences—procuring children for importing or exporting border controlled precursors
  The prosecution may prove an offence against section 309.14 (procuring children for importing or exporting marketable quantities of border controlled precursors) by proving:
 (a) that the defendant committed offences against section 309.15 (procuring children for importing or exporting border controlled precursors) on different occasions; and
 (b) that each of those offences was committed within a period of not more than 30 days from another of those offences; and
 (c) that the relevant quantity (in sum) of a border controlled precursor, or of a combination of border controlled precursors, was imported or exported during the commission of those offences.
Note 1: See section 312.2 for working out quantities where different kinds of border controlled precursors are involved.
Note 2: Section 313.4 provides a partial defence in relation to the matter in paragraph (c).

311.22  General rules—combining parcels from multiple offences
 (1) If the prosecution intends to rely on a section of this Subdivision, the particulars of the offences alleged to have been committed on the different occasions must be set out in the charge.
 (2) The same parcel of controlled drugs, controlled plants, controlled precursors, border controlled drugs, border controlled plants or border controlled precursors must not be counted more than once for the purposes of this Subdivision.
Example: A person is in possession of a quantity of a controlled drug for sale on one day (the first occasion) and sells that particular quantity the next day (the second occasion). Only the quantity trafficked on one of those occasions may be counted.
 (3) This Subdivision does not prevent a person being charged with separate offences in respect of conduct on different occasions.

Division 312—Working out quantities of drugs, plants or precursors

312.1  Working out quantities of drugs and precursors in mixtures
 (1) If an alleged offence against this Part involves a quantity of a controlled drug in a mixture of substances, the prosecution may prove the quantity of the controlled drug involved:
 (a) by proving that the mixture contains that quantity of the pure form of the controlled drug; or
 (b) if such a quantity is specified, in regulations made for the purposes of