Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:2:p72
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 2 (pt 72/169)
Character Range: 1370945–1373583

or sale of, or other dealing in, child abuse material (within the meaning of Part 10.6); or
 (vi) consenting to or procuring the employment of a child, or employing a child, in connection with material referred to in subparagraph (v); or
 (vii) acts done in preparation for, or to facilitate, the commission of a sexual offence against a person under 16.
serious offender has the meaning given by subsections 395.5(1) and (2).
Note: This definition is affected by section 395.37.
serious violent or sexual offence means an offence against a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory where:
 (a) it is an offence punishable by imprisonment for life or for a period, or maximum period, of at least 7 years; and
 (b) the particular conduct constituting the offence involved, involves or would involve, as the case requires:
 (i) loss of a person's life or serious risk of loss of a person's life; or
 (ii) serious personal injury or serious risk of serious personal injury; or
 (iii) sexual assault; or
 (iv) sexual assault involving a person under 16; or
 (v) the production, publication, possession, supply or sale of, or other dealing in, child abuse material (within the meaning of Part 10.6); or
 (vi) consenting to or procuring the employment of a child, or employing a child, in connection with material referred to in subparagraph (v); or
 (vii) acts done in preparation for, or to facilitate, the commission of a sexual offence against a person under 16.
specified authority: a person, or person in a class of persons, is a specified authority for a requirement or condition in a community safety supervision order in relation to another person (the subject) if:
 (a) the person or class is any of the following:
 (i) a police officer, or class of police officer;
 (ii) if the requirement or condition relates to electronic monitoring—a person, or class of person, who is involved in electronically monitoring the subject;
 (iii) for any requirement or condition in the order—any other person, or class of person; and
 (b) the Court making the order is satisfied that the person or class is appropriate in relation to the requirement or condition; and
 (c) the person or class is specified in the order.

Definition of detained in custody etc.
 (2) A person is detained in custody if the person is detained in custody under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory.
 (3) A person is detained in custody in a prison if the person is detained in custody in a gaol, lock‑up or remand centre, including under a community safety detention order. However, a person is not detained in custody in a prison if the person is in