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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
CRIMES AMENDMENT BILL 2003
2003
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Mr Greg Cornwell)
Crimes Amendment Bill
2003
A Bill for
An Act to amend the
Crimes Act 1900, and
for other purposes
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
1 Name of Act
This Act is the Crimes Amendment Act 2003.
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, s 75 (1)).
3 New sections 384A and 384B
insert
384A Sale of spray paint can to
child
(1) A person commits an offence if—
(a) the person sells a spray paint can; and
(b) the person to whom the spray paint can is sold is a child.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(2) Absolute liability applies to subsection (1) (b).
(3) An employer commits an offence if an employee of the employer sells a
spray paint can to a child.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4) An offence against subsection (3) is an absolute liability
offence.
(5) Without limiting subsection (4), it does not matter that the spray
paint can is sold without the employer’s authority or contrary to the
employer’s orders or instructions.
(6) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against subsection (3)
in relation to the sale of a spray paint can to a child if the employer proves
that the employer—
(a) had no knowledge of the sale; and
(b) could not, by the exercise of appropriate diligence, have prevented
the sale.
(7) An employer may be prosecuted for, and convicted of, an offence
against subsection (3) in relation to the sale of a spray paint can by an
employee to a child whether or not the employee has been prosecuted for, or
convicted of, an offence against subsection (1) in relation to the
sale.
(8) The regulations may provide that this section does not apply in
relation to a stated kind of spray paint can.
(9) In this section:
spray paint can means a spray can that contains spray
paint.
384B Regulations under the Magistrates Court Act
1930
(1) The provisions set out in the Crimes Amendment Act 2003,
schedule 1 are taken, on the commencement of this section, to be
regulations made under the Magistrates Court Act 1930, section 258 (Power
to make rules or regulations).
(2) To remove any doubt and without limiting subsection (1), the
provisions set out in the Crimes Amendment Act 2003, schedule 1 may be
amended or repealed as if they had been made as regulations by the Executive
under the Magistrates Court Act 1930, section 258.
(3) To remove any doubt, the regulations mentioned in subsection (1) are
taken to have commenced on the day this section commences.
(4) Subsections (1), (2) and (3) are laws to which the Legislation Act,
section 88 (Repeal does not end effect of transitional laws etc)
applies.
(5) This section expires on the day it commences.
4 Expiry of Act
This Act expires on the day after it commences.
Schedule 1 New
regulations
(see s
3)
Australian Capital
Territory
Magistrates Court (Crimes Infringement
Notices) Regulations 2003
1 Name of regulations
These regulations are the Magistrates Court (Crimes Infringement
Notices) Regulations 2003.
2 Purpose of regulations
The purpose of these regulations is to provide for infringement notices
under the Magistrates Court Act 1930, part 8 for certain offences against
the Crimes Act.
Note The Magistrates Court Act 1930, pt 8 creates a system of
infringement notices for offences against various Acts. The infringement notice
system is intended to provide an alternative to prosecution.
3 Notes
A note included in these regulations is explanatory and is not part of
these regulations.
Note See Legislation Act, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal
status of notes.
4 Meaning of Crimes Act
In these regulations:
Crimes Act means the Crimes Act 1900.
5 Administering authority
The administering authority for an infringement notice offence against the
Crimes Act is the chief police officer.
6 Infringement notice offences
The Magistrates Court Act 1930, part 8 applies to an offence against
a provision of the Crimes Act mentioned in schedule 1, column 2.
7 Infringement notice penalties
(1) The penalty payable by an individual for an offence against the Crimes
Act, under an infringement notice for the offence, is the amount mentioned in
schedule 1, column 4 for the offence.
(2) The penalty payable by a corporation for an offence against the Crimes
Act, under an infringement notice for the offence, is 5 times the amount
mentioned in schedule 1, column 4 for the offence.
(3) The cost of serving a reminder notice for an infringement notice
offence against the Crimes Act is $34.
8 Contents of infringement notices—other
information
(1) An infringement notice served on a company by an authorised person for
an infringement notice offence against the Crimes Act must include the
company’s ACN.
Note The requirement under this regulation is additional to the
requirement under the Magistrates Court Act 1930, s 121 (1)
(c).
(2) In this regulation:
company means a company registered under the Corporations
Act.
9 Contents of infringement notices—identifying
authorised person
An infringement notice served on a person by an authorised person who is a
police officer for an infringement notice offence against the Crimes Act must
identify the authorised person by the authorised person’s service number
as a police officer.
10 Contents of reminder notices—identifying
authorised person
A reminder notice served on a person by an authorised person who is a
police officer for an infringement notice offence against the Crimes Act must
identify the authorised person by the authorised person’s service number
as a police officer.
11 Authorised people for infringement notice
offences
A police officer may serve—
(a) an infringement notice for an infringement notice offence against the
Crimes Act; and
(b) a reminder notice for an infringement notice offence against the
Crimes Act.
Schedule 1 Crimes Act infringement notice
offences and penalties
(see reg 6 and
reg 7)
column 1
item
|
column 2
offence provision
|
column 3
offence penalty
(penalty units)
|
column 4
infringement penalty
($)
|
1
|
section 384A (1)
|
10
|
100
|
2
|
section 384A (3)
|
10
|
100
|
Endnote
Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see
www.legislation.act.gov.au.
© Australian Capital Territory
2003
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