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CRIMES (CHILD SEX OFFENDERS) ACT 2005 (NO. 30 OF 2005) - SECT 59

What are personal details?

In this Act:

"personal details", for a registrable offender, means the following:

        (a)     the offender's name, together with any other name by which the offender is, or has previously been, known;

        (b)     for each name other than the offender's current name—the period when the offender was known by the other name;

        (c)     the offender's date of birth;

        (d)     the address of each of the premises where the offender generally lives or, if the offender does not generally live at any particular premises, the name of each of the localities where the offender can generally be found;

Note     A registrable offender generally lives at particular premises only if the offender lives at the premises for at least 7 days (whether or not consecutive) in a period of 12 months (see s 60 (a)).

        (e)     the names and ages of children—

              (i)     who generally live in the same household as the offender; or

              (ii)     with whom the offender has regular unsupervised contact;

Note 1     A child generally lives in the same household as a registrable offender only if they live together in the household for at least 7 days (whether or not consecutive) in a period of 12 months (see s 60 (b)).

Note 2     A registrable offender has regular unsupervised contact with a child only if the offender has unsupervised contact with the child for at least 7 days (whether or not consecutive) in a period of 12 months (see s 60 (c)).

        (f)     if the offender is employed—

              (i)     the nature of the offender's employment; and

              (ii)     the name of the offender's employer (if any); and

              (iii)     the address of each of the premises where the offender is generally employed or, if the offender is not generally employed at any particular premises, the name of each of the localities where the offender is generally employed;

Note     A registrable offender is generally employed at particular premises only if the offender is employed at the premises for at least 7 days (whether or not consecutive) in a period of 12 months (see s 60 (d)). Employment is also dealt with in s 61.

        (g)     details of the offender's affiliation with any club or organisation that has child membership or child participation in its activities;

        (h)     the make, model, colour, registration number, and any other particulars prescribed by regulation, of a motor vehicle owned by, or generally driven by, the offender;

Note     A registrable offender generally drives a particular motor vehicle only if the offender drives the vehicle on at least 7 days (whether or not consecutive) in a period of 12 months (see s 60 (e)).

              (i)     details of any tattoo or permanent distinguishing mark that the offender has (including details of a tattoo or mark that has been acquired or removed);

        (j)     if the offender has ever been found guilty of a corresponding registrable offence—details of—

              (i)     the offence; and

              (ii)     when and where the finding of guilt happened; and

              (iii)     any order made by a court in relation to the finding of guilt;

        (k)     if the offender has ever been found guilty under a corresponding law of an offence that required the offender to report to a corresponding registrar—details of—

              (i)     the offence; and

              (ii)     when and where the finding of guilt happened; and

              (iii)     any order made by a court in relation to the finding of guilt;

        (l)     if the offender has ever been subject to a corresponding child sex offender registration order—details of—

              (i)     the order; and

              (ii)     when and where the order was made; and

              (iii)     the offence because of which the order was made;

        (m)     if the offender has been in government custody since the offender was sentenced or released from government custody (as the case may be) for a registrable offence or corresponding registrable offence—details of when and where the government custody happened;

        (n)     if, when making the report, the offender intends to travel outside the ACT, but within Australia, on an average of at least once a month (irrespective of the length of the absence)—in general terms, the frequency and destinations of the travel.



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