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FOREIGN AFFAIRS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT (APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL CODE) REGULATIONS 2002 (NO. 1) 2002 NO. 37 - SCHEDULE 3
Amendments of Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions - Sierra Leone) Regulations 1997
(regulation 5)
[1] Subregulation 4 (1)
substitute
- (1)
- A person in
Australia, or a citizen of Australia who is outside Australia, must not enter
into, or continue to engage in, a commercial transaction to sell or supply,
for delivery to a place in Sierra Leone, an item mentioned in subregulation
(2).
Penalty:
50 penalty units.
- (1A)
- Strict liability applies in
subregulation (1) to the circumstance that the item was mentioned in
subregulation (2).
- (1B)
- It is a defence to a prosecution against subregulation (1) if:
- (a)
- the
item was sold or supplied to the Government of Sierra Leone and was to be
delivered through a point of entry stated in Schedule 1; or
- (b)
- the item was sold or supplied for the sole use in Sierra Leone of:
- (i)
- the Military Observer Group of ECOWAS; or
- (ii)
- the United Nations.
Note 1
For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
Note 2
A
defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters set out in
subregulation (1B) (see section 13.3 of the Criminal Code ).
[2] Regulation 5
substitute
5 Restriction on use of Australian aircraft and ships
- (1)
- The
owner, pilot in command or operator of an aircraft registered in Australia
under the Civil Aviation Act 1988 must not allow the aircraft to be used in
relation to a matter proscribed by regulation 4.
Penalty:
50 penalty units.
- (2)
- The owner, master or operator of a ship registered in Australia under the
Shipping Registration Act 1981 must not allow the ship to be used in relation
to a matter proscribed by regulation 4.
Penalty:
50 penalty units.
- (3)
- Strict liability applies:
- (a)
- in subregulation (1) to the circumstances
that:
- (i)
- registration of the aircraft was under the Civil Aviation Act 1988 ; and
- (ii)
- the matter was proscribed by regulation (4); and
- (b)
- in subregulation (2) to the circumstances that:
- (i)
- registration of the ship was under the Shipping Registration Act 1981 ;
and
- (ii)
- the matter was proscribed by regulation (4).
Note
For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
- (4)
- This
regulation has extra-territorial operation, according to its terms.
[3]
Subregulation 6 (1), at the foot
insert
Penalty:
50 penalty units.
[4]
Subregulation 6 (2), penalty
omit
[5] After subregulation 6 (2)
insert
- (3)
- An offence against this regulation is an offence of strict
liability.
Note
For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
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