Schedule 2 Consequential amendments—redundant offences
(see s 3)
Part 2.1 ACTION Authority Act 2001
[2.1] Section 2 , note 1
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Note 1 The dictionary at the end of this Act defines certain terms used in this Act.
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or division 5.1
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or any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code:
(i) section 333 (General dishonesty);
(ii) section 335 (Obtaining financial advantage from the Territory);
(iii) section 359 (Abuse of public office).
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or division 5.1 (Conduct of persons associated with the authority).
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or any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code:
(a) section 333 (General dishonesty);
(b) section 335 (Obtaining financial advantage from the Territory);
(c) section 359 (Abuse of public office).
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[2.6] Dictionary, definition of relevant person
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Part 2.2 Adoption Act 1993
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100 Presenting consent obtained by fraud etc
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forged or
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Part 2.3 Animal Diseases Act 1993
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Part 2.4 Animal Welfare Act 1992
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obstruct
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obstruct a veterinary surgeon in the exercise of the veterinary surgeon's functions under this Act.
Part 2.5 Annual Leave Act 1973
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14J Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
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(2) A person
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A person
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Part 2.7 Associations Incorporation Act 1991
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Part 2.8 Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1997
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51 Confiscation of forged etc documents
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Part 2.9 Blood Donation (Transmittable Diseases) Act 1985
[2.22] Section 5 (a), note
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Note 1 It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement or give false or misleading information (see Criminal Code, pt 3.4).
Note 2 If a form is approved under s 10 for a declaration, the form must be used.
[2.23] Section 7
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[2.24] Section 8 (1) and (2)
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the Criminal Code, section 337 (Making false or misleading statements) or section 338 (Giving false or misleading information)
Part 2.10 Building Act 2004
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Part 2.11 Building and Construction Industry Training Levy Act 1999
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section 36
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the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents)
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excuse, fail
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Part 2.12 Business Names Act 1963
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Part 2.13 Casino Control Act 1988
[2.30] Section 101 (1), definition of offence
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constitutes an offence against this Act.
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constitutes—
(a) an offence against this Act; or
(b) an offence against any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code in relation to anything done, or omitted to be done, under this Act:
(i) part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents);
(ii) section 356 (Bribery);
(iii) section 357 (Other corrupting benefits);
(iv) section 360 (Impersonating Territory public official);
(v) section 361 (Obstructing Territory public official).
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114 Impersonating licence holder etc
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person.
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not impersonate the holder of a licence or of a form of identification used for this Act.
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Part 2.14 Cemeteries and Crematoria Act 2003
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Part 2.15 Charitable Collections Act 2003
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someone else
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a member of the public
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Note 1 For offences in relation to giving false or misleading information to a person exercising a function under a Territory law etc, see Criminal Code, pt 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents).
[2.38] Sections 18 (2) (b) and 19 (1) (b)
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someone else
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a member of the public
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Note 1 For offences in relation to giving false or misleading documents to a person exercising a function under a Territory law etc, see the Criminal Code, pt 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents).
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someone else
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a member of the public
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Part 2.16 Children and Young People Act 1999
[2.42] Sections 387, 391 and 392
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Part 2.17 Clinical Waste Act 1990
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reasonable
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excuse, fail to comply with a requirement of an inspector under section 34.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
Part 2.18 Commissioner for the Environment Act 1993
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(d) a prosecution for an offence against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents) or section 361 (Obstructing Territory public official).
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Part 2.19 Community and Health Services Complaints Act 1993
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Part 2.20 Consumer and Trader Tribunal Act 2003
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(1) A person commits an offence if the person obstructs or hinders the tribunal in the exercise of the tribunal's functions.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 6 months or both.
Part 2.21 Consumer Credit (Administration) Act 1996
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Part 2.22 Cooperatives Act 2002
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Part 2.23 Court Security Act 2001
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Part 2.25 Dental Technicians and Dental Prosthetists Registration Act 1988
[2.52] Section 28 (1), new note
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Note It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement or give false or misleading information (see Criminal Code, pt 3.4).
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Part 2.26 Discrimination Act 1991
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or section 108O
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108N Disrupting proceedings before commissioner or tribunal
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excuse, disrupt
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Part 2.27 Domestic Animals Act 2000
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[2.59] Dictionary, definition of excluded offence , paragraph (b) (v) and (vi)
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(v) section 142 (Dishonoured cheques and credit transactions).
Part 2.28 Drugs of Dependence Act 1989
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181 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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this Act.
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excuse, fail to comply with a reasonable requirement of a drug inspector or a treatment centre inspector who has—
(a) entered premises in accordance with this Act; and
(b) complied with any requirement under section 180 to produce his or her identity card.
Part 2.29 Duties Act 1999
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Part 2.31 Electoral Act 1992
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section 309
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the Criminal Code, part 3.6 (Forgery and related offences)
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Part 2.32 Electricity Safety Act 1971
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Part 2.33 Environment Protection Act 1997
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section 152
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the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents) or section 361 (Obstructing Territory public official)
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151 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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(2) A person
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A person
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Part 2.34 Fair Trading (Consumer Affairs) Act 1973
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(a) an offence against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents); or
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Part 2.35 Firearms Act 1996
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(c) the person in whose name the firearm is registered is convicted of—
(i) an offence against this Act; or
(ii) an offence against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents) in relation to an application under this Act; or
(iii) an offence against the Criminal Code, section 346 (Forgery) in relation to a licence or permit under this Act; or
(iv) an offence against the Criminal Code, section 361 (Obstructing Territory public official) in relation to a police officer exercising functions under this Act; or
(v) a prescribed offence; or
[2.76] Sections 79, 107 and 108 (b)
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forged, fraudulently altered,
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offence against this Act
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offence mentioned in section 52 (1) (c) (i) to (iv)
Part 2.36 First Home Owner Grant Act 2000
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45 Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
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Part 2.37 Fisheries Act 2000
[2.85] Sections 50 and 70 to 72
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Part 2.38 Food Act 2001
[2.86] Sections 66 to 69 and 143
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Part 2.39 Fuels Control Act 1979
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this Act.
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this Act or against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents) or section 361 (Obstructing Territory public official).
Part 2.40 Gambling and Racing Control Act 1999
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28 Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
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Part 2.41 Gas Safety Act 2000
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Part 2.42 Gas Safety Regulations 2001
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(c) the licensee or anyone else who is concerned with, or takes part in, the licensee's management has been convicted or found guilty of an offence against the Criminal Code, section 313 (Receiving) or a corresponding offence against the law of a State or another Territory.
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Part 2.44 Health Professions Boards (Elections) Act 1980
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Part 2.45 Intoxicated Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1994
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30 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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(2) A person
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A person
Part 2.46 Judicial Commissions Act 1994
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Part 2.47 Lakes Act 1976
[2.102] Section 10 heading
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10 Failing to comply with direction by inspector
[2.103] Section 10 (1)
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[2.104] Section 10 (2)
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(2) A person
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A person
Part 2.48 Land (Planning and Environment) Act 1991
[2.105] Sections 155, 221 and 274
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Part 2.49 Land Titles Act 1925
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explanation; or
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explanation;
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[2.108] Section 15 (1), penalty, paragraph (a)
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or (c)
Part 2.50 Legal Aid Act 1977
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subsection (1)
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the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents)
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Part 2.52 Long Service Leave Act 1976
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13H Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
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(2) A person
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A person
Part 2.53 Lotteries Act 1964
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Part 2.54 Machinery Regulations 1950
[2.117] Regulation 7 (1)
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(1) The Minister
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The Minister
[2.118] Regulations 7 (2) and penalty and 11
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Part 2.55 Magistrates Court (Civil Jurisdiction) Act 1982
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379 Interference with seized property etc
[2.120] Section 379 (1) and (2)
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(3) A person
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A person
Part 2.56 Mental Health (Treatment and Care) Act 1994
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135 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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excuse, fail
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Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
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79 Board may require additional information
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(1) The board
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The board
[2.127] Section 79 (2) and penalty
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Note It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement or give false or misleading information (see Criminal Code, pt 3.4).
Part 2.58 Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989
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67 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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contravene
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excuse, contravene
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Part 2.59 Occupational Health and Safety (Certification of Plant Users and Operators) Regulations 2000
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Part 2.60 Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 1991
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Part 2.61 Ombudsman Act 1989
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section 35
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the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents)
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35 Failing to comply with requirement under Act
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(1) A person
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A person
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Part 2.62 Optometrists Act 1956
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3A Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act.
Note 1 Criminal Code
The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to the following offence against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1):
• s 49 (Refusal to permit examination of books etc).
The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg "conduct", "intention", recklessness and strict liability ).
Note 2 Penalty units
The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units.
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49 Refusal to permit examination of books etc
(1) A person commits an offence if the person—
(a) fails to allow an authorised person to examine books, papers, records, apparatus or articles; or
(b) fails to produce them for examination.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
(2) An offence against this section is a strict liability offence.
Part 2.63 Pawnbrokers Act 1902
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Part 2.64 Periodic Detention Regulations 1995
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2A Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act.
Note 1 Criminal Code
The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to the following offence against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1):
• s 58 (Refusal to permit examination of books etc).
The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg "conduct", "intention", recklessness and strict liability ).
Note 2 Penalty units
The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units.
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58 Refusal to permit examination of books etc
(1) A person commits an offence if the person—
(a) fails to allow an authorised person to examine books, papers, records, apparatus or articles; or
(b) fails to produce them for examination.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units, imprisonment for 6 months or both.
(2) An offence against this section is a strict liability offence.
Part 2.66 Physiotherapists Act 1977
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Part 2.67 Plant Diseases Act 2002
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Part 2.69 Pool Betting Act 1964
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Part 2.70 Pounds Act 1928
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Part 2.71 Prohibited Weapons Act 1996
[2.148] Section 10
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Part 2.72 Prostitution Act 1992
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Part 2.73 Public Baths and Public Bathing Act 1956
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Part 2.74 Public Health Act 1997
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Note It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement or give false or misleading information (see Criminal Code, pt 3.4).
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Note It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement or give false or misleading information (see Criminal Code, pt 3.4).
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Part 2.75 Public Interest Disclosure Act 1994
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5A Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
Other legislation applies in relation to offences against this Act.
Note 1 Criminal Code
The Criminal Code, ch 2 applies to the following offence against this Act (see Code, pt 2.1):
• s 24 (Failing to comply with requirement of inspector).
The chapter sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility (including burdens of proof and general defences), and defines terms used for offences to which the Code applies (eg "conduct", "intention", recklessness and strict liability ).
Note 2 Penalty units
The Legislation Act, s 133 deals with the meaning of offence penalties that are expressed in penalty units.
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24 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
(1) A person commits an offence if—
(a) an inspector has entered premises under this part; and
(b) the inspector has made a reasonable requirement of the person; and
(c) the person fails to comply with the requirement.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
(2) An offence against this section is a strict liability offence.
Part 2.77 Rates and Land Tax Act 1926
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(3) In this section:
"offence against this Act" includes an offence against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents) or part 3.8 (Impersonation or obstruction of Territory public officials).
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22GDA Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
[2.160] Section 22GDA (1) and (3)
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Part 2.78 Rehabilitation of Offenders (Interim) Act 2001
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(2) A person
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A person
Part 2.79 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1999
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Note For offences in relation to false or misleading statements, information or documents, see the Criminal Code, pt 3.4
[2.166] Section 32 (1) (b), (2) (b) and (3) (b)
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state his or her name falsely or incorrectly or
[2.167] Section 32 (4) and (5)
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(5) The regulations may provide that subsection (1), (2) or (3) does not apply to the driving of a motor vehicle in circumstances prescribed under the regulations.
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Part 2.80 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulations 2000
[2.169] Regulation 116 (3) (b)
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deceive; or
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deceive.
[2.170] Regulation 116 (3) (c) and (d)
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Part 2.81 Road Transport (General) Act 1999
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Part 2.82 Royal Commissions Act 1991
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Part 2.83 Sale of Motor Vehicles Act 1977
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Part 2.84 Scaffolding and Lifts Act 1912
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Part 2.85 Second-hand Dealers Act 1906
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Part 2.86 Smoke-free Areas (Enclosed Public Places) Act 1994
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18 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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(1) A person
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A person
[2.178] Section 18 (2) and note
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Part 2.88 Surveyors Act 2001
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Part 2.89 Taxation Administration Act 1999
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(b) section 59, 60 61, 64 or 68 (offences of failure to keep proper records or concealing identity); or
(c) the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents);
[2.183] Section 70 (2), definition of related offence , paragraph (b)
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(b) if the subsequent offence is an offence against section 59, 60, 61, 64 or 68 or the Criminal Code, part 3.4—an offence against—
(i) section 59, 60, 61, 64 or 68; or
(ii) the Criminal Code, part 3.4; or
(iii) the Taxation Administration Act 1953 (Cwlth), part 3, division 2, subdivision B; or
(iv) the Crimes (Taxation Offences) Act 1980 (Cwlth); or
(v) the Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), section 29D that relates to a tax liability.
[2.184] Section 72 (1) (a) (ii)
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section 66
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the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents)
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88 Failing to comply with requirement of inspector
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41 Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
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(2) A person
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A person
Part 2.91 Trade Measurement Act 1991
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inspector; or
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inspector.
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under section 73
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against the Criminal Code, part 4.3 (False or misleading statements, documents or information)
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Part 2.92 Transplantation and Anatomy Act 1978
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Part 2.93 Tree Protection (Interim Scheme) Act 2001
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(a) an offence against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents); or
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Part 2.94 Utilities Act 2000
[2.202] Sections 76, 118, 141, 168, 216 and 217
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Part 2.95 Utilities (Water Restrictions) Regulations 2002
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Part 2.96 Vocational Education and Training Act 2003
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Part 2.97 Waste Minimisation Act 2001
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(a) an offence against the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents); or
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Part 2.98 Water and Sewerage Act 2000
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Part 2.99 Water Resources Act 1998
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section 52 or 53
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section 53 or the Criminal Code, part 3.4 (False or misleading statements, information and documents)
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53 Failing to comply with requirement of authorised officer
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(2) A person
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A person