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CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) ACT 2000 - SECT 3
Interpretation
3 Interpretation
(1) Definitions In this Act--
"Aboriginal legal aid organisation" means an organisation that provides legal
assistance to Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders, being an
organisation prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this
definition.
"adult" means a person of or above 18 years of age.
"appropriately qualified" , in relation to a person carrying out a
forensic procedure--see section 4A.
"authorised applicant" for an order for the carrying out of a
forensic procedure on a suspect means-- (a) the police officer in charge of a
police station, or
(b) a custody manager within the meaning of the
Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 , or
(c) an
investigating police officer in relation to an offence, or
(d) the Director
of Public Prosecutions.
"authorised officer" has the same meaning as it has in the
Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 .
"child" means a person who is at least 10 years of age but under 18 years of
age.
"correctional centre medical officer" , in relation to a correctional centre
or other place of detention, means any person appointed or acting as medical
officer for the correctional centre or other place of detention.
"corresponding law" is defined in section 95.
"crime scene index" is defined in section 90.
"destroy" is explained in subsection (5).
"DNA database system" is defined in section 90.
"excluded volunteer" is defined in section 76A.
"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.
"forensic material" means-- (a) samples, or
(b) hand prints, finger prints,
foot prints or toe prints, or
(c) photographs, or
(d) casts or impressions,
taken from or of a person's body.
"forensic procedure" means-- (a) an intimate forensic procedure, or
(b) a
non-intimate forensic procedure,
but does not include-- (d) any intrusion into
a person's body cavities except the mouth, or
(e) the taking of any sample
for the sole purpose of establishing the identity of the person from whom the
sample is taken.
Note : Paragraph (e) makes it clear that the Act only
applies to samples taken for forensic purposes and not to samples taken purely
to establish the identity of a person.
"function" includes a power, authority or duty.
"incapable person" means an adult who-- (a) is incapable of understanding the
general nature and effect of a forensic procedure, or
(b) is incapable of
indicating whether he or she consents or does not consent to a
forensic procedure being carried out.
"inform" is explained in subsection (4).
"informed consent" in relation to-- (a) a suspect--is defined in section 9,
and
(b) a serious indictable offender--is defined in section 67, and
(b1) an
untested former offender--is defined in section 75F, and
(b2) an
untested registrable person--is defined in section 75V, and
(c) a volunteer
or parent or guardian of a volunteer--is defined in section 77.
"interview friend" is explained in section 4.
"intimate forensic procedure" means any of the following-- (a) an external
examination of a person's private parts,
(b) the carrying out on a person of
an other-administered buccal swab,
(c) the taking from a person of a sample
of the person's blood,
(d) the taking from a person of a sample of the
person's pubic hair,
(e) the taking from a person of a sample of any matter,
by swab or washing, from the person's private parts,
(f) the taking from a
person of a sample of any matter, by vacuum suction, scraping or lifting by
tape, from the person's private parts,
(g) the taking from a person of a
dental impression,
(h) the taking of a photograph of the person's
private parts,
(i) the taking from a person of an impression or cast of a
wound from the person's private parts.
"investigating police officer" means any police officer involved in the
investigation of the commission of an offence in relation to which a
forensic procedure is carried out or proposed to be carried out.
"legal representative" of a suspect means an Australian legal practitioner
acting for the suspect.
"missing persons index" is defined in section 90.
"non-intimate forensic procedure" means any of the following-- (a) an external
examination of a part of a person's body, other than the person's
private parts, that requires touching of the body or removal of clothing,
(b)
the carrying out on a person of a self-administered buccal swab,
(c) the
taking from a person of a sample of the person's hair, other than pubic hair,
(d) the taking from a person of a sample (such as a nail clipping) of the
person's nails or of matter from under the person's nails,
(e) the taking
from a person of a sample of any matter, by swab or washing, from any external
part of the person's body, other than the person's private parts,
(f) the
taking from a person of a sample of any matter, by vacuum suction, scraping or
lifting by tape, from any external part of the person's body, other than the
person's private parts,
(g) the taking from a person of the person's hand
print, finger print, foot print or toe print,
(h) the taking of a photograph
of a part of a person's body, other than the person's private parts,
(i) the
taking from a person of an impression or cast of a wound from a part of the
person's body, other than the person's private parts,
(j) the taking of
measurement of a person's body or any part of a person's body (other than the
person's private parts) whether or not involving the marking of the person's
body.
"offender" means-- (a) a serious indictable offender, or
(b) a
prescribed offender.
"offenders index" is defined in section 90.
"other-administered buccal swab" means a buccal swab carried out by someone
other than the person on whom it is carried out.
"parent" of a child means a person who has parental responsibility for the
child.
"parental responsibility" , in relation to a child, means all the duties,
powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation
to their children.
"participating jurisdiction" is defined in section 95.
"place of detention" , in relation to a person the subject of an intensive
correction order that is subject to a home detention condition under the
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 , means the place at which the person
resides pursuant to the order. Note : A home detention order is taken to be an
intensive correction order that is subject to a home detention condition. See
Part 29 of Schedule 2 to that Act.
"police station" includes-- (a) a police station of a State or Territory, and
(b) a building that is occupied by members of the NSW Police Force and that is
nominated by the Commissioner of Police for the purposes of this paragraph,
and
(c) a building occupied by the Australian Federal Police.
"prescribed offence" means-- (a) an indictable offence, or
(b) any other
offence under a law of the State prescribed by the regulations for the
purposes of this paragraph.
"prescribed offender" means a person who is convicted of a prescribed offence.
"private parts" means a person's genital area, anal area or buttocks, and, in
the case of a female or transgender person who identifies as a female,
includes the person's breasts.
"recognised transgender person" means a person the record of whose sex is
altered under Part 5A of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act
1995 or under the corresponding provisions of a law of another Australian
jurisdiction.
"recording" includes audio recording and video recording.
"responsible person" , in relation to the DNA database system, means the
person declared by the regulations to be the person responsible for the care,
control and management of the system.
"sample" has a meaning affected by subsection (3).
"self-administered buccal swab" means a buccal swab carried out by the person
on whom it is carried out.
"senior police officer" means a police officer of or above the rank of
sergeant.
"serious indictable offence" means-- (a) an indictable offence under a law of
the State or of a participating jurisdiction that is punishable by
imprisonment for life or a maximum penalty of 5 or more years imprisonment, or
(b) an indictable offence under a law of the State that is punishable by a
maximum penalty of less than 5 years imprisonment, being an offence the
elements constituting which (disregarding territorial considerations) are the
same as an offence under a law of a participating jurisdiction that is
punishable by a maximum of 5 or more years imprisonment.
"serious indictable offender" means a person who has been convicted of a
serious indictable offence.
"suspect" means the following-- (a) a person whom a police officer suspects on
reasonable grounds has committed an offence,
(b) a person charged with an
offence,
(c) a person who has been summoned to appear before a court in
relation to an offence alleged to have been committed by the person.
"time out" means-- (a) the time (if any) that is reasonably required to convey
a suspect from the place where the suspect presents himself or herself to an
investigating police officer to the nearest premises where facilities for
carrying out a forensic procedure in accordance with this Act are available to
the investigating police officer,
(b) any time that is reasonably spent
waiting for an investigating police officer or appropriately qualified person
who is to carry out the forensic procedure to arrive at the place where the
procedure is to be carried out,
(c) any time that is reasonably spent waiting
for facilities or equipment that are needed to carry out the procedure to
become available,
(d) any time during which carrying out the procedure is
suspended or delayed to allow the suspect, or someone else on the suspect's
behalf, to communicate with an Australian legal practitioner, friend,
relative, parent, guardian, interpreter, medical practitioner, dentist or
other person as provided by this Act,
(e) any time during which carrying out
the procedure is suspended or delayed to allow such an Australian legal
practitioner, friend, relative, parent, guardian, interpreter, medical
practitioner, dentist or other person to arrive at the place where the
procedure is to be carried out,
(f) any time during which carrying out the
procedure is suspended or delayed to allow the suspect to consult with an
Australian legal practitioner, friend, relative, parent, guardian,
interpreter, medical practitioner, dentist or other person at the place where
the procedure is to be carried out as provided by this Act,
(g) any time
during which carrying out the procedure is suspended or delayed to allow the
suspect to receive medical attention,
(h) any time during which carrying out
the procedure is suspended or delayed to allow the suspect to recover from the
effects of intoxication due to alcohol or another drug (or both),
(i) any
time during which carrying out the procedure is suspended or delayed to allow
the suspect to rest or receive refreshments or to give the suspect access to
toilet and other facilities,
(j) any time during which carrying out the
procedure is suspended or delayed at the request of the suspect,
(k) any time
that is reasonably spent waiting for a senior police officer or a Magistrate
or other authorised officer to make an order as provided by this Act.
"transgender person" is defined in subsection (6).
"untested former offender" is defined in section 75A.
"untested registrable person" is defined in section 75P.
"volunteer" is defined in section 76.
"volunteers (limited purposes) index" is defined in section 90.
"volunteers (unlimited purposes) index" is defined in section 90. Note : The
Interpretation Act 1987 contains definitions and other provisions that affect
the interpretation and application of this Act.
(3) Taking samples For the
purposes of this Act, a
"sample" taken from a person includes a sample taken from the person that
consists of matter from another person's body.
(4) Informs For the purposes
of this Act, a person
"informs" another person of a matter if the person informs the other person of
the matter, through an interpreter if necessary, in a language (including sign
language or braille) in which the other person is able to communicate with
reasonable fluency.
(5) Destroy forensic material For the purposes of this
Act, a person who is required to destroy forensic material is required not
only to destroy the material but also to ensure that any information that
relates any DNA profile derived from that material to a person whose DNA it
describes is removed from the DNA database system.
(6) Transgender persons In
this Act, a reference to a person being
"transgender" or a
"transgender person" is a reference to a person, whether or not the person is
a recognised transgender person-- (a) who identifies as a member of the
opposite sex, by living, or seeking to live, as a member of the opposite sex,
or
(b) who has identified as a member of the opposite sex by living as a
member of the opposite sex, or
(c) who, being of indeterminate sex,
identifies as a member of a particular sex by living as a member of that sex,
and includes a reference to the person being thought of as a
transgender person, whether the person is, or was, in fact a
transgender person.
(7) In this Act (other than subsection (6)), a
reference-- (a) to a member of the opposite sex of a person means, if the
person is a transgender person, a member of the opposite sex to the sex with
which the transgender person identifies, and
(b) to a member of the same sex
as a person means, if the person is a transgender person, a member of the same
sex as the sex with which the transgender person identifies.
(8) Notes
included in the text of this Act do not form part of this Act.
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