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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
CRIMES (BUSHFIRES) AMENDMENT BILL 2002
2002
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Crimes (Bushfires)
Amendment Bill 2002
A Bill for
An Act to amend the
Crimes Act 1900
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
1 Name of Act
This Act is the Crimes (Bushfires) Amendment Act 2002.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on the day after its notification day.
Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence
on the notification day (see Legislation Act 2001, s 75).
3 Act amended
This Act amends the Crimes Act 1900.
4 Interpretation
Section
115 (5) and (6)
omit
For the purposes of this division,
substitute
For section 116 (Destroying or damaging property) and section 117
(Arson),
5 New section 118A
insert
118A Causing bushfires
(1) A person commits an offence if the person—
(a) intentionally or recklessly causes a fire; and
(b) is reckless about the spread of the fire to vegetation on property
belonging to someone else.
Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 15 years.
(2) A person (person A) is not criminally responsible for an
offence against this section in relation to the spread of a fire to vegetation
on property (the relevant property) belonging to someone else if,
when person A caused the fire—
(a) the person entitled to consent to the risk of fire spreading to the
relevant property had consented; or
(b) person A believed that the person entitled to consent, or the person
that person A believed was entitled to consent—
(i) had consented; or
(ii) would have consented if the person had known about the risk of fire
spreading to the relevant property.
(3) In this section:
causes a fire—a person causes a fire if
the person does any of the following:
(a) lights a fire;
(b) maintains a fire;
(c) fails to contain or extinguish a fire that was lit by the person if it
is not beyond the person’s capacity to contain or extinguish it.
spread, of a fire, means spread of the fire beyond the
capacity of the person who caused the fire to contain or extinguish
it.
(4) The Criminal Code 2001 applies to an offence against this
section, even if the Code is not otherwise in force.
Note The Criminal Code, ch 2 sets out the general principles of
criminal responsibility.
Endnote
Republications of amended laws
1 For the latest republication of amended laws, see
www.legislation.act.gov.au.
© Australian Capital Territory
2002
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