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SUMMARY OFFENCES AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT BILL 2006

         Queensland



Summary Offences and Other
Acts Amendment Bill 2006

 


 

 

Queensland Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Part 2 Amendment of Summary Offences Act 2005 3 Act amended in pt 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 Amendment of s 23 (Sale of potentially harmful things). . . . . . . . 6 5 Insertion of new ss 23A-23E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 23A Seller must take prevention measures in relation to spray paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 23B Sale of spray paint to minors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 23C When employee of seller liable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 23D Seller of spray paint must display prohibition sign . . . 9 23E Provision about definition of sell for ss 23A-23D . . . . 9 6 Insertion of new s 24A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 24A Unlawful SMS messages etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 7 Amendment of s 27 (Forfeiture) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 8 Amendment of sch 2 (Dictionary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Part 3 Amendment of Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 1989 9 Act amended in pt 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 10 Amendment of sch (Dictionary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Part 4 Amendment of Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 11 Act amended in pt 4 and sch 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 12 Amendment of s 30 (Prescribed circumstances for searching persons without warrant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 13 Amendment of s 32 (Prescribed circumstances for searching vehicle without warrant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

 


 

2 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 14 Amendment of s 43 (Unlawful supply of smoking products to children) .................................... 13 15 Insertion of new s 43A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 43A Unlawful sale of spray paint to minors . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 16 Omission of s 608 (Expiry of ss 604-607) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 17 Amendment of s 697 (Cost recovery for animal held by commissioner under order under s 696) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 18 Amendment of s 705 (Destruction of drug matter soon after it is seized etc.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 19 Insertion of new s 705A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 705A Disposal of things used for administering etc. dangerous drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 20 Amendment of s 747 (Definitions for ch 22) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 21 Amendment of s 755 (When evasion offence notice may be given to owner of motor vehicle involved in offence) . . . . . . . . . . 16 22 Amendment of s 756 (Who may be prosecuted for evasion offence if no response to evasion offence notice) . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 23 Amendment of s 758 (Application for impounding order for evasion offence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 24 Amendment of s 770 (Motor vehicle not to be sold etc. before charge of offence is decided) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 25 Amendment of s 785 (Disposal of forfeited motor vehicle) . . . . . . 17 26 Insertion of new ss 859-861 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 859 Declaratory provision about renumbering . . . . . . . . . 18 Part 8 Transitional provisions for Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006 860 References to provisions in s 861 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 861 Effect of particular amendments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Part 5 Amendment of Prostitution Act 1999 27 Act amended in pt 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 28 Replacement of ss 62 and 63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 62 Definitions for pt 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 29 Amendment of s 64A (Object of appeal divisions) . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 30 Amendment of s 64K (Appeals by applicants) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 31 Amendment of sch 4 (Definitions)--. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Part 6 Other Acts amended 32 Acts amended in sch 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Schedule 1 Minor amendments of Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 .................................... 22

 


 

3 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 2 Other Acts amended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Police Service Administration Act 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Weapons Act 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

 


 

 

2006 A Bill for An Act to amend the Summary Offences Act 2005, and for other purposes

 


 

s1 6 s4 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 The Parliament of Queensland enacts-- 1 Part 1 Preliminary 2 Clause 1 Short title 3 This Act may be cited as the Summary Offences and Other 4 Acts Amendment Act 2006. 5 Clause 2 Commencement 6 (1) Sections 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15 and 16 commence on a day to be 7 fixed by proclamation. 8 (2) Part 5 commences immediately after the commencement of 9 the Prostitution Amendment Act 2006, part 2. 10 Part 2 Amendment of Summary 11 Offences Act 2005 12 Clause 3 Act amended in pt 2 13 This part amends the Summary Offences Act 2005. 14 Clause 4 Amendment of s 23 (Sale of potentially harmful things) 15 (1) Section 23(1), `A person (the seller)'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `A seller'. 18 (2) Section 23(3), definition sell-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

s5 7 s5 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Clause 5 Insertion of new ss 23A-23E 1 After section 23-- 2 insert-- 3 `23A Seller must take prevention measures in relation to 4 spray paint 5 `(1) This section applies in relation to selling spray paint. 6 `(2) A seller who is an employer must take prevention measures in 7 relation to each employee of the seller. 8 Maximum penalty--40 penalty units. 9 `(3) The seller takes prevention measures for subsection (2) in 10 relation to an employee if the seller-- 11 (a) instructs the employee-- 12 (i) not to sell spray paint to minors in any 13 circumstances, even if the sale is for, or claimed to 14 be for, an adult; and 15 (ii) to sight acceptable evidence of age for a person 16 before selling spray paint to the person, unless 17 satisfied the person is an adult; and 18 (b) warns the employee that if the employee disregards the 19 instructions mentioned in paragraph (a) and sells spray 20 paint to minors, the employee commits an offence 21 against section 23C; and 22 (c) obtains written acknowledgment by the employee that 23 the employee received the instructions and warning 24 mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b). 25 `(4) In this section-- 26 acceptable evidence of age see section 23B. 27 `23B Sale of spray paint to minors 28 `(1) A seller of spray paint must not sell spray paint to a minor. 29 Maximum penalty-- 30 (a) for a first offence--140 penalty units; or 31 (b) for a second offence--280 penalty units; or 32

 


 

s5 8 s5 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 (c) for a third or later offence--420 penalty units. 1 `(2) An employee who sells spray paint to a minor in the course of 2 the employment can not be prosecuted under this section. 3 4 Note-- 5 See section 23C for when an employee is liable for selling spray paint to a 6 minor. `(3) It is a defence to a charge of an offence against subsection (1) 7 for the seller to prove-- 8 (a) that the seller, or an employee of the seller, required a 9 person to produce acceptable evidence of age; and 10 (b) the person produced acceptable evidence of age 11 showing the person was not a minor; and 12 (c) the seller or employee had no reason to believe the 13 evidence was false. 14 `(4) Also, for the purposes of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991, 15 section 46, a seller is not to be taken to discriminate against a 16 person only because the seller refuses to sell spray paint to the 17 person because of subsection (1). 18 `(5) In this section-- 19 acceptable evidence of age, for a person, means a document 20 that-- 21 (a) is a driver licence, proof of age card or an Australian or 22 foreign passport; and 23 (b) bears a photograph of the person; and 24 (c) indicates by reference to the person's date of birth or 25 otherwise that the person has attained a particular age. 26 `23C When employee of seller liable 27 `(1) This section applies if a seller has, in relation to an employee 28 of the seller, taken the prevention measures mentioned in 29 section 23A(3). 30 `(2) The employee of the seller must not, in the course of the 31 employee's employment, sell spray paint to a minor. 32

 


 

s6 9 s6 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Maximum penalty-- 1 (a) for a first offence--20 penalty units; or 2 (b) for a second or later offence--40 penalty units. 3 `(3) For deciding whether a person has committed a second or 4 later offence for subsection (2), it does not matter whether the 5 prevention measures taken in relation to the employee were 6 taken by the same or a different employer. 7 `23D Seller of spray paint must display prohibition sign 8 `(1) A seller of spray paint who is an employer must display, as 9 prescribed under a regulation, a prohibition sign at each point 10 of sale at the seller's retail outlet. 11 Maximum penalty--20 penalty units. 12 `(2) In this section-- 13 point of sale means a counter or similar fixture where spray 14 paint may be sold. 15 prohibition sign means a sign about the supply of spray paint 16 to minors complying with the requirements prescribed under a 17 regulation. 18 retail outlet means premises where spray paint is available for 19 sale to the public. 20 `23E Provision about definition of sell for ss 23A-23D 21 `(1) This section applies for the application of the definition sell in 22 the dictionary to sections 23A to 23D. 23 `(2) A seller does not keep or expose for sale or offer to sell spray 24 paint to a minor only because the seller keeps or exposes for 25 sale or offers to sell spray paint to the public generally.'. 26 Clause 6 Insertion of new s 24A 27 After section 24-- 28 insert-- 29

 


 

s6 10 s6 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 `24A Unlawful SMS messages etc. 1 `(1) A person must not, in trade or commerce, provide, in 2 Queensland or elsewhere, a service of informing another 3 person of the location of a traffic enforcement site for the 4 purpose of, or that has the effect of, enabling the other person 5 to avoid, or be prepared for, a check made at the site. 6 Maximum penalty--100 penalty units. 7 `(2) For subsection (1), a person provides a service of informing 8 another person of the location of a traffic enforcement site if 9 the person makes information about the location of a traffic 10 enforcement site available to the other person by a relevant 11 message. 12 `(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to the provider of a telephone 13 service or an internet service provider only because another 14 person uses the provider's telephone or internet service to 15 inform someone else of the location of a traffic enforcement 16 site. 17 `(4) In this section-- 18 internet message means a message that may be viewed by a 19 person on a website. 20 message includes information in any form, whether or not for 21 a particular person. 22 relevant message means any of the following that informs a 23 person of the location of a traffic enforcement site-- 24 (a) an internet message; 25 (b) an SMS message; 26 (c) another type of message that may be heard, read or 27 otherwise viewed by a person using a mobile phone. 28 SMS message means a text message sent using the mobile 29 phone service known as the short messaging service. 30 traffic enforcement site means a place being used by a police 31 officer to perform random or systematic checks of compliance 32 by drivers with the Transport Operations (Road Use 33 Management) Act 1995. 34

 


 

s7 11 s8 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 1 Examples of traffic enforcement site-- 2 · the site of a speed camera 3 · a random breath test site 4 · a vehicle safety check site'. Clause 7 Amendment of s 27 (Forfeiture) 5 Section 27, from `16' to `may', first mention-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `16, 17, 23B or 23C, the court may'. 8 Clause 8 Amendment of sch 2 (Dictionary) 9 Schedule 2-- 10 insert-- 11 `employee, of a seller, means a person who sells, or may sell, 12 spray paint in the course of the person's employment. 13 potentially harmful thing see section 23. 14 sell includes-- 15 (a) sell by wholesale, retail or auction; and 16 (b) supply in trade or commerce or under an arrangement; 17 and 18 (c) agree, attempt or offer to sell; and 19 (d) keep or expose for sale; and 20 (e) cause or permit to be sold. 21 seller, of potentially harmful things or of spray paint, means a 22 person who, in trade or commerce, sells potentially harmful 23 things or spray paint to the public, and includes an employee 24 of a seller. 25 spray can includes a thing that is made or adapted for use for 26 emitting paint by the operation of air, gas or vapour pressure 27 on the contents of the thing. 28

 


 

s9 12 s 10 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 spray paint includes-- 1 (a) any liquid or other substance in a spray can that, if 2 applied to a surface of a thing by using a spray can, is 3 designed to colour, stain, mark or corrode the surface of 4 the thing; and 5 (b) the spray can.'. 6 Part 3 Amendment of Domestic and 7 Family Violence Protection Act 8 1989 9 Clause 9 Act amended in pt 3 10 This part amends the Domestic and Family Violence 11 Protection Act 1989. 12 Clause 10 Amendment of sch (Dictionary) 13 (1) Schedule-- 14 insert-- 15 `officer-in-charge, of a police station, includes a police 16 officer nominated by the officer-in-charge of the police station 17 as the officer-in-charge of the police station during the 18 officer-in-charge's absence.'. 19 (2) Schedule, definition holding cell, from `or a police' to 20 `watch-house'-- 21 omit. 22

 


 

s 11 13 s 15 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Part 4 Amendment of Police Powers 1 and Responsibilities Act 2000 2 Clause 11 Act amended in pt 4 and sch 1 3 This part and schedule 1 amend the Police Powers and 4 Responsibilities Act 2000. 5 Clause 12 Amendment of s 30 (Prescribed circumstances for 6 searching persons without warrant) 7 Section 30(a)(viii), from `section 17'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `section 17, 23B or 23C;'. 10 Clause 13 Amendment of s 32 (Prescribed circumstances for 11 searching vehicle without warrant) 12 Section 32(l), from `section 17'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `section 17, 23B or 23C; or'. 15 Clause 14 Amendment of s 43 (Unlawful supply of smoking 16 products to children) 17 (1) Section 43, heading `children'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `minors'. 20 (2) Section 43, `a child'-- 21 omit, insert-- 22 `under 18 years'. 23 Clause 15 Insertion of new s 43A 24 After section 43-- 25 insert-- 26

 


 

s 16 14 s 16 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 `43A Unlawful sale of spray paint to minors 1 `(1) This section applies if a police officer-- 2 (a) either-- 3 (i) observes a person being sold a thing the police 4 officer reasonably suspects is spray paint; or 5 (ii) reasonably suspects a person has just been sold 6 spray paint; and 7 (b) reasonably suspects the person is under 18 years. 8 `(2) A police officer may-- 9 (a) ask the person to show acceptable evidence of age of the 10 person; and 11 (b) require the person to produce the thing sold to the 12 person. 13 `(3) The police officer may seize the spray paint if-- 14 (a) the person either-- 15 (i) refuses, or is unable, to show acceptable evidence 16 of the person's age; or 17 (ii) shows acceptable evidence of age of the person 18 showing the person is under 18 years; and 19 (b) the police officer reasonably suspects the spray paint is 20 evidence of an offence against the Summary Offences 21 Act 2005, section 23B or 23C. 22 `(4) In this section-- 23 acceptable evidence of age has the meaning given under the 24 Summary Offences Act 2005, section 23B. 25 spray paint has the meaning given under the Summary 26 Offences Act 2005, schedule 2.'. 27 Clause 16 Omission of s 608 (Expiry of ss 604-607) 28 Section 608-- 29 omit. 30

 


 

s 17 15 s 19 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Clause 17 Amendment of s 697 (Cost recovery for animal held by 1 commissioner under order under s 696) 2 (1) Section 697, heading, from `held'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `held in possession of police service'. 5 (2) Section 697(1)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `(1) This section applies in relation to an animal seized by a police 8 officer and held in the possession of the police service, 9 whether or not under an order under section 696.'. 10 Clause 18 Amendment of s 705 (Destruction of drug matter soon 11 after it is seized etc.) 12 (1) Section 705(3)-- 13 omit. 14 (2) Section 705(4)-- 15 renumber as section 705(3). 16 Clause 19 Insertion of new s 705A 17 After section 705-- 18 insert-- 19 `705A Disposal of things used for administering etc. 20 dangerous drugs 21 `(1) Without limiting section 705, the commissioner may destroy 22 drug matter that the commissioner is reasonably satisfied-- 23 (a) is for use or has been used in the administration, 24 consumption or smoking of a dangerous drug; and 25 (b) is no longer required as evidence in a proceeding. 26 `(2) The commissioner may destroy the drug matter in a way that 27 prevents it being used in the commission of an offence. 28

 


 

s 20 16 s 21 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 `(3) Drug matter that is a hypodermic syringe or needle and is 1 disposed of in a way required under the Drugs Misuse 2 Regulation 1987 is taken to have been destroyed. 3 `(4) This section applies even though a proceeding for an offence 4 in which the drug matter may be relevant has not been started 5 or, if started, has not been decided.'. 6 Clause 20 Amendment of s 747 (Definitions for ch 22) 7 Section 747, definition relevant period-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `relevant period, in relation to an evasion offence to which an 10 application for an impounding order or a forfeiture order 11 relates, means the period of 3 years before the commission of 12 the evasion offence giving rise to the application for the 13 impounding order or forfeiture order.'. 14 Clause 21 Amendment of s 755 (When evasion offence notice may 15 be given to owner of motor vehicle involved in offence) 16 (1) Section 755(2), from `state'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `give a declaration to-- 19 (a) the police officer named in the notice; or 20 (b) the officer in charge of a stated police station or police 21 establishment.'. 22 (2) Section 755(4), `owner the notice'-- 23 omit, insert-- 24 `notice to an owner who is an individual'. 25 (3) Section 755(5)(d)-- 26 omit, insert-- 27 `(d) the consequences if the owner does not comply with the 28 requirement within the 4 business days; and'. 29

 


 

s 22 17 s 25 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Clause 22 Amendment of s 756 (Who may be prosecuted for 1 evasion offence if no response to evasion offence notice) 2 Section 756(1)(b), `a police officer'-- 3 omit. 4 Clause 23 Amendment of s 758 (Application for impounding order 5 for evasion offence) 6 Section 758(1), after `evasion offence', first mention-- 7 insert-- 8 `committed within the relevant period'. 9 Clause 24 Amendment of s 770 (Motor vehicle not to be sold etc. 10 before charge of offence is decided) 11 (1) Section 770, heading, `charge of offence'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `application'. 14 (2) Section 770(1)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `(1) This section applies in relation to a motor vehicle that is the 17 subject of an application for an impounding order or a 18 forfeiture order.'. 19 (3) Section 770(2), from `before'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `until the application for the impounding order or forfeiture 22 order is decided or otherwise ends. 23 Maximum penalty--40 penalty units.'. 24 Clause 25 Amendment of s 785 (Disposal of forfeited motor vehicle) 25 Section 785, `part'-- 26 omit, insert-- 27 `chapter'. 28

 


 

s 26 18 s 26 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Clause 26 Insertion of new ss 859-861 1 After section 858-- 2 insert-- 3 `859 Declaratory provision about renumbering 4 `(1) To remove any doubt, it is declared that in any instrument, 5 document or order made or issued during the transitional 6 period, it was always lawful and sufficient for all purposes to 7 refer to a provision of this Act by a number it had immediately 8 before the transitional period, or by any number it had during 9 the transitional period, even though the provision had been 10 renumbered, with or without amendment, before the issuing 11 or making of the instrument, document or order. 12 `(2) In this section-- 13 transitional period means the period between 20 July 2006 14 and the commencement of this section. 15 `Part 8 Transitional provisions for 16 Summary Offences and Other 17 Acts Amendment Act 2006 18 `860 References to provisions in s 861 19 `A reference in section 861 to a provision of the Police Powers 20 and Responsibilities Act 2000, whether or not the provision 21 had commenced, is a reference to the provision as numbered 22 before the commencement of the Police Powers and 23 Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006, section 24 84. 25 `861 Effect of particular amendments 26 `It is declared that the amendment of the following provisions 27 of the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 had effect, 28 and always had effect, as if-- 29

 


 

s 27 19 s 28 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 (a) for section 361(2)--the words `to `direction.' ' had 1 appeared after ` `relates' ' in the Police Powers and 2 Responsibilities (Motorbike Noise) Amendment Act 3 2005, section 20(2); 4 (b) for section 204--the word `After' did not appear before 5 the word `section' in the Police Powers and 6 Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006, 7 section 39; 8 (c) for section 371AB(4)--the word `omit,' did not appear 9 before the word `insert' in the Police Powers and 10 Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006, 11 section 49(1).'. 12 Part 5 Amendment of Prostitution Act 13 1999 14 Clause 27 Act amended in pt 5 15 This part amends the Prostitution Act 1999. 16 Clause 28 Replacement of ss 62 and 63 17 Sections 62 and 63-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `62 Definitions for pt 4 20 `In this part-- 21 application land means land the subject of a development 22 application. 23 development application means an application under the 24 Integrated Planning Act for-- 25 (a) a material change of use of premises for a brothel; or 26 (b) a minor change to a development approval for a brothel 27 or a request to change or cancel conditions of a 28 development approval for a brothel.'. 29

 


 

s 29 20 s 30 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Clause 29 Amendment of s 64A (Object of appeal divisions) 1 Section 64A(1), `code assessable development 2 applications'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `particular development applications'. 5 Clause 30 Amendment of s 64K (Appeals by applicants) 6 (1) Section 64K(1), from `An applicant' to `against'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `An applicant for a development application that an 9 assessment manager decides requires code assessment under 10 the Integrated Planning Act may appeal to the independent 11 assessor against'. 12 (2) Section 64K-- 13 insert-- 14 `(1A) Also, an applicant for a development application may appeal 15 to the independent assessor against a statement in an 16 acknowledgment notice under the Integrated Planning Act 17 that an aspect of the development applied for requires impact 18 assessment.'. 19 (3) Section 64K(2), after `after'-- 20 insert-- 21 `either of the following happens under the Integrated Planning 22 Act'. 23 (4) Section 64K(2)(a), from `is given'-- 24 omit, insert-- 25 `or acknowledgment notice is given to the applicant;'. 26 (5) Section 64K(4), `and (3)'-- 27 omit, insert-- 28 `, (2) and (4)'. 29

 


 

s 31 21 s 32 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 (6) Section 64K(1A) to (4)-- 1 renumber as section 64K(2) to (5). 2 Clause 31 Amendment of sch 4 (Definitions)-- 3 Schedule 4, definition code assessable development 4 application-- 5 omit. 6 Part 6 Other Acts amended 7 Clause 32 Acts amended in sch 2 8 Schedule 2 amends the Acts it mentions. 9

 


 

22 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 1 Minor amendments of Police 1 Powers and Responsibilities 2 Act 2000 3 section 11 4 1 Section 53(1)(a)(ii), from `section 103'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `section 35 or 45(c) or (d);'. 7 2 Section 55(3), `, tram, or animal'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `or tram'. 10 3 Section 60(6), definition liquor provision, paragraph (b), 11 from `103'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `35 or 45;'. 14 4 Section 123(6)(b)(ii), `122(2)(c)'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `121(2)(c)'. 17 5 Chapter 5, divisions 1 to 3-- 18 renumber as chapter 5, parts 1 to 3. 19 6 Section 153, heading, `warrants'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `warrant'. 22

 


 

23 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 1 (continued) 7 Section 217(4), `244(2)(a) or (b)'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `219(2)(a) or (b)'. 3 8 Section 220(4), `subsection (5)'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `subsection (6)'. 6 9 Section 325(9), `insert--'-- 7 omit. 8 10 Section 382(4), note, `Justice'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Justices'. 11 11 Section 398(a), `.'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `; or'. 14 12 Chapter 19, part 1, division 2, heading, `div'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `division'. 17 13 Section 583(2)(b)(iii), `.'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `; or'. 20

 


 

24 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 1 (continued) 14 Chapter 20, part 2, division 1, heading, `pt 2'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `part 2'. 3 15 Schedule 6, definitions approving officer, chapter 10 4 criminal activity, methylated spirits and surveillance 5 warrant-- 6 omit. 7 16 Schedule 6, definitions breath test, pedestrian, person in 8 control, private vehicle, road, tram and transport Act, 9 before `Road'-- 10 insert-- 11 `the'. 12 17 Schedule 6, definition chief executive officer, paragraph 13 (b), `.'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `; or'. 16 18 Schedule 6, definition controlled operations committee, 17 `256'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `232'. 20 19 Schedule 6, definition covert search powers `see'-- 21 omit. 22

 


 

25 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 1 (continued) 20 Schedule 6, definition law enforcement agency, 1 paragraph (a), `for chapters'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `for chapter'. 4 21 Schedule 6, definition minor drugs offence, 5 subparagraphs (a) and (b)-- 6 renumber as subparagraphs (i) and (ii). 7 22 Schedule 6, definition monitor, paragraph (a), `246'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `740'. 10 23 Schedule 6, definition regulated place-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `regulated place means a place that is a regulated place under 13 section 44.'. 14 24 Schedule 6, definition restricted item, `(Categories)'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `Categories'. 17 25 Schedule 6, definition surveillance device, second 18 mention, from 'surveillance device includes--' to 19 `paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).'-- 20 omit. 21

 


 

26 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 2 Other Acts amended 1 section 32 2 Police Service Administration Act 1990 3 1 Section 5A.3(1)(c)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `(c) a watch-house officer; or'. 6 2 Section 10.28, heading, `Regulations'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Regulation-making power'. 9 Weapons Act 1990 10 1 Section 10(2B)(c), `section 12(1)(k)'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `section 12(k)'. 13 2 Section 18(10), `subsection (8)'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `subsection (9)'. 16 3 Section 18B(3)(b)(ii), examples, each number of an 17 example-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `·'. 20

 


 

27 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 2 (continued) 4 Section 25(4)(b), `the stated day'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `on the stated day'. 3 5 Section 27A(3)(a), `and'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `or'. 6 6 Section 48A(5)(b)(ii), `the period'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `within the period'. 9 7 Section 53(2), examples-- 10 omit. 11 8 Section 53(2)(a)-- 12 insert-- 13 14 `Examples of photographic identification-- 15 · weapons licence 16 · driver licence'. 9 Section 65, penalty, paragraph (a), at the end-- 17 insert-- 18 `or'. 19 10 Section 68(1), penalty, paragraphs (a) and (b), `and'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `or'. 22

 


 

28 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 2 (continued) 11 Section 69(1), penalty, paragraphs (a) and (b), `and'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `or'. 3 12 Section 94(5)(b), `the specified day'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `on the specified day'. 6 13 Section 124(3)(b), before `suspend'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `may'. 9 14 Section 128(2), penalty, `for subsection (2)'-- 10 omit. 11 15 Section 131(2)(b)(ii), example, `Example'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Examples'. 14 16 Section 131(2)(b)(ii), examples, each number of an 15 example-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `·'. 18 17 Section 151(1)(a), `or', second mention-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

29 Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Bill 2006 Schedule 2 (continued) 18 Section 157(1)(a)(iii) and (b), at the end-- 1 insert-- 2 `or'. 3 19 Section 163(2)(c)(i), (ii) and (iii), at the end-- 4 insert-- 5 `or'. 6 20 Section 168B(4), examples, each number of an example-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `·'. 9 21 Schedule 2, definition possession, paragraphs (a) to (c), 10 at the end-- 11 insert-- 12 `and'. 13 22 Schedule 2, definition sword, examples-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 16 `Examples-- 17 · a rapier 18 · a broadsword'. © State of Queensland 2006

 


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