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CRIMES (INTERNATIONALLY PROTECTED PERSONS) ACT 1976 - SECT 3A

Extended meaning of internationally protected person

  (1)   For the purposes of this Act, the definition of internationally protected person in paragraph   1 of article 1 of the Convention has effect as if the reference in that definition to a Head of State included, in relation to Australia, the Governor - General.

  (2)   For the purposes of this Act, the definition of internationally protected person in paragraph   1 of article 1 of the Convention has effect as if that definition included, in prescribed circumstances, the following persons:

  (a)   a prescribed representative or official of Australia;

  (b)   a prescribed representative or official of a prescribed state other than Australia;

  (c)   a prescribed official or agent of a prescribed international organisation, where the organisation is of an intergovernmental character;

  (d)   a prescribed official of a prescribed designated overseas mission;

  (e)   a member of the family of a person covered by paragraph   ( a), (b), (c) or (d), where the family member is part of the person's household.

Note 1:   A person may be prescribed by name, by reference to the holding of a specified office or position or by reference to membership of a specified class.

Note 2:   A thing may be prescribed by name or by reference to membership of a specified class.

  (3)   The Governor - General may make regulations for the purposes of this section.

  (4)   In this section:

"designated overseas mission" has the same meaning as in the Overseas Missions (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1995 .

"official" in relation to a designated overseas mission, means:

  (a)   the head of the mission; or

  (b)   a member of the staff of the mission.



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