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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
VICTIMS OF CRIME (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) AMENDMENT BILL 2003
2003
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Victims of Crime
(Financial Assistance ) Amendment Bill 2003
Contents
Page
2003
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Victims of Crime
(Financial Assistance ) Amendment Bill 2003
A Bill for
An Act to amend the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act
1983, and for other purposes
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
This Act is the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Amendment Act
2003.
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)).
This Act amends the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act
1983.
Note This Act also amends the Victims of Crime (Financial
Assistance) Regulations 1998 (see s 15).
4 Definitions
for ActSection 2,
definitions
relocate to dictionary
substitute
2 Dictionary
The dictionary at the end of this Act is part of this Act.
Note 1 The dictionary at the end of this Act defines certain terms
used in this Act, and includes references
(signpost definitions) to other
terms defined elsewhere in this Act.
For example, the signpost definition
‘criminal injury—see section 4.’ means that the
term ‘criminal injury’ is defined in that section.
Note 2 A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost
definition) applies to the entire Act unless the definition, or another
provision of the Act, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise
appears (see Legislation Act, s 155 and s 156 (1)).
2A Notes
A note included in this Act is explanatory and is not part of this
Act.
Note See Legislation Act, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal
status of notes.
6 Financial
assistance for primary victims and responsible
personsSection 10 (1) (d), (e) and
(f)
substitute
(d) special assistance of $30,000.
omit
8 No
financial assistance for primary victims or responsible
personsSection 12 (1) (b) and
(c)
substitute
(b) if the amount of the assistance that would be awarded apart from this
subsection is less than $100.
9 No
financial assistance for related
victimsSection 18 (1) (c) and
(d)
substitute
(c) if, at the time the criminal injury was sustained, the primary victim
was engaged in the commission of a serious crime.
10 Application
for financial assistanceSection 27 (1),
note
omit
11 Section
27 (1) (b) (v)
omit last mention of
incapable
substitute
incapable; and
12 New
section 27 (1) (b) (vi)
insert
(vi) any other document under the applicant’s control that is
relevant to the claim.
Examples of other documents relevant to the
claim
1 photographs of injuries or damaged property
2 dental records
3 statements from witnesses at the scene of the crime
Note 1 An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may
extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears
(see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
Note 2 If a form is approved under s 73 for an application, the form
must be used.
insert
Part 8 Transitional—Victims of Crime
(Financial Assistance) Amendment Act 2003
80 Meaning of commencement day for pt
8
In this part:
commencement day means the day the amendments of this Act
made by the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Amendment Act 2003
commenced.
81 Pre-commencement day
applications
Section 27 as in force immediately before the commencement day continues to
apply in relation to an application filed with the office of the registrar
before the commencement day.
82 Pre-commencement day injuries
This Act (other than section 27) as in force immediately before the
commencement day continues to apply in relation to an injury sustained before
the commencement day.
83 Expiry of part 8
(1) This part expires 2 years after the commencement day.
(2) This part is a law to which the Legislation Act, section 88 (Repeal
does not end the effect of transitional laws etc) applies.
insert
Dictionary
(see s 2)
Note 1 The Legislation Act contains definitions and other provisions
relevant to this Act.
Note 2 For example, the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1 defines the
following terms:
• ACT
• chief executive (see s 163)
• government solicitor
• police officer
• the Territory.
assisted person, for part 4 (Recovery of financial
assistance)—see section 52.
convicted—see section 6 (References to
convictions—finding of proof without proceeding to conviction).
Note For an extended meaning of convicted for pt 5
(Compensation levy), see s 67.
conviction—see section 6.
defendant, for part 4 (Recovery of financial
assistance)—see section 52.
levy, for part 5 (Compensation levy)—see
section 65.
notice of objection, for part 4 (Recovery of financial
assistance)—see section 52.
order for restitution, for part 4 (Recovery of financial
assistance)—see section 52.
provisional order for restitution, for part 4 (Recovery of
financial assistance)—see section 52.
recovery proceedings, for part 4 (Recovery of financial
assistance)—see section 52.
related crime, for part 4 (Recovery of financial
assistance)—see section 52.
15 Victims
of Crime (Financial Assistance) Regulations 1998, regulation
3A
omit
$650
substitute
$800
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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