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CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS ACT 2003 - SECT 13

Meaning of offence and of particular kinds of offences

    (1)     In this Act:

"offence" means an offence against the law of the Territory, the Commonwealth, a State or another Territory.

    (2)     In this Act:

"ordinary offence" means a relevant offence other than a serious offence.

"relevant offence"—

        (a)     means either—

              (i)     an offence punishable by imprisonment for longer than 12 months; or

              (ii)     an offence against the Work Health and Safety Act 2011

, section 31 (1); and

        (b)     includes an offence (however described) against the law of the Commonwealth, a State or another Territory that may be dealt with under a law of the Commonwealth, the State or the other Territory as an indictable offence (or in a way corresponding to the way in which an indictable offence against an ACT law may be dealt with), even if it may also be dealt with as a summary offence (however described) in some circumstances.

Note     An offence against an ACT law is an indictable offence if it is punishable by imprisonment for longer than 2 years, or is declared by law to be an indictable offence (see Legislation Act

, s 190 (1)).

"serious offence"—

        (a)     generally—means any of the following:

              (i)     an offence punishable by imprisonment for 5 years or longer;

              (ii)     an offence against the Work Health and Safety Act 2011

, section 31 (1);

              (iii)     any other offence prescribed by regulation; and

        (b)     for an unexplained wealth provision—includes a schedule offence and any Commonwealth or State offence that corresponds to a schedule offence.

Note     State includes the Northern Territory (see Legislation Act

, dict, pt 1).

    (3)     For this Act, an offence is related to another offence if the physical elements of the 2 offences are the same, or substantially the same, acts or omissions.

    (4)     In this section:

"schedule offence"—see the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005

, section 61B.



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