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CRIMES (SENTENCING) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2008 (NO 1) (NO 20 OF 2008)
Australian Capital Territory
Crimes (Sentencing) Amendment Regulation 2008 (No 1)
Subordinate Law SL2008-20
made under the
Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005, section 136(4)(h) – Information
exchange between criminal justice entities
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Section 136(4)(h) of the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 provides
that an entity may be prescribed as a criminal justice entity by
regulation.
Section 136 was enacted to overcome past problems with the
reluctance of agencies to share information with each other on the basis that
they might be in breach of their obligations under the National Privacy
Principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cwlth), and that sharing
information might otherwise prejudice the effective operation of their agency.
Section 136 puts beyond doubt the ability of criminal justice agencies to share
information, and conveys to agencies the strong intention of the ACT Legislature
that they cooperate with each other in the exchange of information relating to
the criminal justice system.
National Privacy Principle 2.1(h)(i) allows
for the exchange of information by criminal justice agencies for the purposes of
preventing, detecting, investigating, prosecuting or punishing criminal
offences.
This regulation will prescribe both the Aboriginal Justice
Centre and the Intensive Treatment and Support Service as criminal justice
entities pursuant to section 136(4)(h) of the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005.
The Aboriginal Justice Centre is an incorporated association under
the Associations Incorporation Act 1991. Its certificate of
incorporation number is A04348.
The Intensive Treatment and Support
Service is a specialist unit within the Department of Disability, Housing and
Community Services. In order to prescribe the Service, the regulation will
prescribe the Chief Executive responsible for administering the Disability
Services Act 1991.
Both the Aboriginal Justice Centre and the
Intensive Treatment and Support Service undertake a case management role of
individuals involved in the criminal justice system. In order that these
entities have access to information necessary to undertake their functions, this
Regulation prescribes them as criminal justice entities under the Crimes
(Sentencing) Act 2005 so as to remove legal impediments to the exchange of
information.
1. Name of regulations
This clause establishes the name of the
regulation as Crimes (Sentencing) Amendment Regulation 2008 (No
1).
2. Commencement
This is a formal provision specifying
when the regulation will commence. The Regulation will commence on the day after
its notification.
3. Legislation Amended
This regulation
amends the Crimes (Sentencing) Regulation 2006.
4. New Section
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This clause provides that the Aboriginal Justice Centre Inc.,
incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991, certificate
of incorporation number A04348, and the Chief Executive responsible for the
Disability Services Act 1991, are criminal justice entities pursuant to
section 136(4)(h) of the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005.