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CRIMES AMENDMENT (ORGANISED CAR AND BOAT THEFT) BILL 2006





                       New South Wales




Crimes Amendment (Organised Car
and Boat Theft) Bill 2006


Contents

                                                                Page
           1   Name of Act                                        2
           2   Commencement                                       2
           3   Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40                 2
           4   Consequential amendments                           2
           5   Repeal of Act                                      2
  Schedule 1   Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                       3
  Schedule 2   Consequential amendments                          10
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,
has finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of
NEW SOUTH WALES.


                                                Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                Legislative Assembly,
                                                Sydney,                     , 2006




                             New South Wales




Crimes Amendment (Organised Car
and Boat Theft) Bill 2006
Act No      , 2006




An Act to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to make further provision with respect to theft
of motor vehicles and vessels, and their parts; to amend other Acts consequentially;
and for other purposes.




I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill
as finally passed by both Houses.


                           Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1          Crimes Amendment (Organised Car and Boat Theft) Bill 2006




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
 1    Name of Act
               This Act is the Crimes Amendment (Organised Car and Boat Theft)
               Act 2006.
 2    Commencement
               This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
 3    Amendment of Crimes Act 1900 No 40
               The Crimes Act 1900 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
 4    Consequential amendments
               The Acts specified in Schedule 2 are amended as set out in that
               Schedule.
 5    Repeal of Act
         (1)   This Act is repealed on the day following the day on which all of the
               provisions of this Act have commenced.
         (2)   The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30
               of the Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.




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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                            Schedule 1




Schedule 1             Amendment of Crimes Act 1900
                                                                           (Section 3)
[1]    Section 4 Definitions
       Omit the definition of Vessel from section 4 (1).
[2]    Section 114 Being armed with intent to commit indictable offence
       Omit ", whether decked or undecked" from section 114 (2).
[3]    Section 154A Taking a conveyance without consent of owner
       Omit ", whether decked or undecked" from section 154A (2).
[4]    Section 154AA Car stealing etc
       Omit the section.
[5]    Section 154C Taking motor vehicle or vessel with assault or with
       occupant on board
       Insert "or vessel" after "motor vehicle" wherever occurring in section
       154C (1).
[6]    Section 154C (3)
       Insert in alphabetical order:
                    drive includes operate.
                    vessel means a vessel within the meaning of the Marine Safety
                    Act 1998.
[7]    Part 4, Division 1, Subdivision 5A
       Insert after Subdivision 5:

       Subdivision 5A          Offences relating to theft of motor vehicles
                               and vessels
      154E   Definitions
              (1)   In this Subdivision:
                    interfere with a thing includes alter, deface, remove, obliterate,
                    conceal or add anything to the thing.
                    motor vehicle means:
                     (a) a motor vehicle within the meaning of the Road Transport
                           (General) Act 2005 (whether or not the vehicle contains
                           the motor intended to form part of it), or


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Schedule 1         Amendment of Crimes Act 1900




                      (b)    a motor intended to form part of, or capable of forming part
                             of, any such motor vehicle, or
                       (c) any part of any such motor vehicle containing, or
                             consisting of, an identification plate for a vehicle under the
                             Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth.
                      unique identifier means any numbers, letters, symbols or other
                      identification information:
                       (a) marked on or attached to a motor vehicle or vessel, or a
                             part of a motor vehicle or vessel, or
                      (b) marked on a thing that is designed to be attached to a motor
                             vehicle or vessel, or a part of the motor vehicle or vessel, or
                       (c) stored in electronic form in a part of a motor vehicle or
                             vessel,
                      for the primary purpose of:
                      (d) enabling a particular motor vehicle, vessel or part to be
                             distinguished from all other motor vehicles, vessels or
                             parts (including by enabling a part to be identified as a part
                             of a particular motor vehicle or vessel), or
                       (e) identifying different motor vehicle or vessel production
                             batches (including by enabling a part to be identified as a
                             part of a motor vehicle or vessel of a particular production
                             batch).
                      vessel means a vessel within the meaning of the Marine Safety
                      Act 1998.
             (2)      For the purposes of this Subdivision, a part of a motor vehicle or
                      vessel includes a thing (such as a key) manufactured in
                      connection with the motor vehicle or vessel that enables the
                      operation of the motor vehicle or vessel or prevents the
                      unauthorised operation of the motor vehicle or vessel.
    154F     Stealing motor vehicle or vessel
                      A person who steals a motor vehicle or vessel is guilty of an
                      offence.
                      Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 10 years.
    154G     Facilitating organised car or boat rebirthing activities
             (1)      A person who facilitates a car or boat rebirthing activity that is
                      carried out on an organised basis knowing that:
                      (a) it is a car or boat rebirthing activity, and




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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                              Schedule 1




                   (b) it is carried out on an organised basis,
                   is guilty of an offence.
                   Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 14 years.
             (2)   For the purposes of this section, a car or boat rebirthing activity
                   is an activity involving one or more of the following:
                    (a) the stealing of a motor vehicle or vessel or the receiving of
                          a stolen motor vehicle or stolen vessel,
                   (b) the interference with a motor vehicle or vessel, or a part of
                          a motor vehicle or vessel, or a unique identifier, for the
                          purpose of concealing the fact that a motor vehicle or
                          vessel, or any part of a motor vehicle or vessel, is stolen,
                    (c) the affixing of stolen parts to a motor vehicle or vessel,
                   (d) the interference with a unique identifier, being a unique
                          identifier that wholly or partly identifies a motor vehicle or
                          vessel for registration under a law of any jurisdiction, for
                          the purpose of disguising or misrepresenting the identity of
                          a motor vehicle or vessel,
                    (e) the registration, in this or any other jurisdiction, of a stolen
                          motor vehicle or stolen vessel, or of a motor vehicle or
                          vessel that has had stolen parts affixed to it,
                    (f) the supply of, or offering to supply, a stolen motor vehicle
                          or stolen vessel.
             (3)   A person facilitates a car or boat rebirthing activity if the person:
                   (a) takes, or participates in, any step, or causes any step to be
                         taken, that is part of the activity, or
                   (b) provides or arranges finance for any step that is part of the
                         activity, or
                   (c) provides the premises in which any step that is part of the
                         activity is taken, or allows any step that is part of the
                         activity to be taken in premises of which the person is the
                         owner, lessee or occupier or of which the person has the
                         care, control or management.
             (4)   A car or boat rebirthing activity is carried out on an organised
                   basis if:
                   (a) it is planned, organised, structured or otherwise carried out
                          in such a manner as to indicate that the activity is carried
                          out on more than one occasion and involves more than one
                          participant, and
                   (b) it is carried out for profit or gain.



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Schedule 1         Amendment of Crimes Act 1900




             (5)      In proceedings for an offence against this section, for the purpose
                      of proving that an activity was carried out on an organised basis,
                      or that the accused knew it was carried out on an organised basis,
                      it is not necessary to prove:
                       (a) that the accused knew any of the participants in the activity
                              or that any of the participants knew each other, or
                      (b) that the activity was planned, organised, structured or
                              otherwise carried out under the direction of any particular
                              person or persons or in any hierarchical manner, or
                       (c) that the same participants were involved on each occasion
                              on which the activity was carried out.
    154H     Making, using and interfering with unique identifiers
             (1)      A person who:
                       (a) dishonestly interferes with, or copies, a unique identifier,
                             or
                      (b) possesses a motor vehicle or vessel, or a part of a motor
                             vehicle or vessel, with the intention of dishonestly
                             interfering with, or copying, a unique identifier, or
                       (c) dishonestly makes a unique identifier, or a purported
                             unique identifier, or
                      (d) knowingly induces another person to accept any
                             information attached to a motor vehicle, vessel or a part of
                             a motor vehicle or vessel as a genuine unique identifier for
                             the motor vehicle, vessel or part, when the information is
                             not in fact a genuine unique identifier for that motor
                             vehicle, vessel or part,
                      is guilty of an offence.
                      Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 7 years.
             (2)      For the purposes of this section, information is attached to a
                      motor vehicle, vessel or a part of a motor vehicle or vessel if it is:
                      (a) marked on or attached to the motor vehicle, vessel or part,
                            or
                      (b) marked on a thing attached to the motor vehicle, vessel or
                            part, or
                      (c) stored in electronic form in a part of the motor vehicle or
                            vessel.
             (3)      In proceedings for an offence against this section, if it is
                      necessary to allege a person knowingly induced another person to
                      accept information attached to a motor vehicle, vessel or a part of



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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                              Schedule 1




                   a motor vehicle or vessel as a genuine unique identifier for the
                   motor vehicle, vessel or part, it is not necessary to allege that the
                   accused knowingly induced a particular person to accept the
                   information as a genuine unique identifier.
             (4)   In this section, a reference to inducing a person to accept
                   information attached to a motor vehicle, vessel or a part of a
                   motor vehicle or vessel as a genuine unique identifier includes a
                   reference to causing a computer to respond to the information
                   attached to the motor vehicle, vessel or part as if it were a genuine
                   unique identifier.
             (5)   In this section:
                   information includes numbers, letters or symbols.
     154I    Possession of motor vehicle or vessel where unique identifier has
             been interfered with
             (1)   A person who dishonestly has possession of a motor vehicle or
                   vessel, or a part of a motor vehicle or vessel, a unique identifier
                   of which has been interfered with, is guilty of an offence.
                   Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 5 years.
             (2)   For the purposes of this section, a person dishonestly has
                   possession of a thing if:
                   (a) the person obtained or received the thing dishonestly, or
                   (b) the person intends to register, supply or use the thing
                         dishonestly.
    154J     Possession of vehicle identification plate not attached to motor
             vehicle
             (1)   A person is guilty of an offence if the person, without reasonable
                   excuse, knowingly has possession of a vehicle identification
                   plate not attached to the motor vehicle to which it relates.
                   Maximum penalty: imprisonment for 5 years.
             (2)   The onus of proof of reasonable excuse in proceedings for an
                   offence against this section lies on the accused.
             (3)   In this section:
                   motor vehicle means a motor vehicle within the meaning of the
                   Road Transport (General) Act 2005 (whether or not the vehicle
                   contains the motor intended to form part of it).
                   vehicle identification number means a vehicle identification
                   number allocated to a vehicle in accordance with the national
                   standards under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the
                   Commonwealth.


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Schedule 1       Amendment of Crimes Act 1900




                    vehicle identification plate means a plate, label or other thing
                    that has a vehicle identification number on it, is designed to be
                    attached to a motor vehicle and which:
                     (a) enables the motor vehicle to be identified for the purposes
                           of registration under a law of any jurisdiction, or
                    (b) includes information relating to the manufacture of the
                           motor vehicle or compliance with the national standards
                           under the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 of the
                           Commonwealth.
 [8]   Section 188 Receiving stolen property where stealing a serious
       indictable offence
       Insert "or a vessel or a vessel part," after "motor vehicle part," in section
       188 (1) (a).
 [9]   Section 188 (2)
       Omit "section 154AA" from the definition of motor vehicle.
       Insert instead "Subdivision 5A".
[10]   Section 188 (2)
       Insert in alphabetical order:
                    vessel means a vessel within the meaning of the Marine Safety
                    Act 1998.
[11]   Section 527C Persons unlawfully in possession of property
       Insert "or a vessel or a vessel part," after "motor vehicle part," in section
       527C (1).
[12]   Section 527C (3)
       Omit "section 154AA" from the definition of motor vehicle.
       Insert instead "Subdivision 5A of Division 1 of Part 4".
[13]   Section 527C (3)
       Omit ", whether decked or undecked," from the definition of premises.
[14]   Section 527C (3)
       Insert in alphabetical order:
                    vessel means a vessel within the meaning of the Marine Safety
                    Act 1998.




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Amendment of Crimes Act 1900                                         Schedule 1




[15]   Section 546B Convicted persons found with intent to commit offence
       Omit ", whether decked or undecked," from section 546B (2).




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Schedule 2     Consequential amendments




Schedule 2            Consequential amendments
                                                                           (Section 4)

2.1 Bail Act 1978 No 161
      Section 8C Presumption against bail for certain repeat property
      offenders
      Omit "or 154C" from paragraph (a) of the definition of serious property
      offence in section 8C (4).
      Insert instead ", 154C or 154F".

2.2 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209
[1]   Schedule 1 Indictable offences triable summarily
      Insert ", 154F" after "154D" in clause 9 in Table 1.
[2]   Schedule 1, Table 2, clause 4 Other property offences
      Insert ", 154H, 154I or 154J" after "154A".

2.3 Motor Dealers Act 1974 No 52
[1]   Section 12 Grounds on which application to be granted or refused
      Omit "section 154AA" wherever occurring in section 12 (2) (i) and (4) (k).
      Insert instead "Subdivision 5A of Division 1 of Part 4".
[2]   Section 20D Notices to show cause
      Omit "section 154AA" wherever occurring in section 20D (1) (d1).
      Insert instead "Subdivision 5A of Division 1 of Part 4".

2.4 Motor Vehicle Repairs Act 1980 No 71
[1]   Section 18 Refusal of application for licence
      Omit "section 154AA" wherever occurring in section 18 (1) (j) and (3) (k).
      Insert instead "Subdivision 5A of Division 1 of Part 4".




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Consequential amendments                                               Schedule 2




[2]   Section 42 Grounds on which a licence holder may be dealt with under
      this Part
      Omit "section 154AA" wherever occurring in section 42 (1) (f).
      Insert instead "Subdivision 5A of Division 1 of Part 4".




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