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PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 Act No. TABLE OF PROVISIONS Clause Page 1. Purpose 1 2. Commencement 1 3. Contamination of goods offence 2 4. Threatening to contaminate goods offence 2 5. Making false statements concerning contamination of goods offence 2 6. Territorial nexus for offences 3 7. New section 602 inserted in Crimes Act 1958 3 602. Transitional provision--Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 3 ENDNOTES 4 i 551385B.I1-6/9/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 6/9/2005
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Crimes Act 1958 to specify recklessness as a fault element of contamination of goods offences and for other purposes. Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to amend the Crimes Act 1958 to specify recklessness as a fault element of contamination of goods offences. 2. Commencement 5 This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 1 551385B.I1-6/9/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 6/9/2005
Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 s. 3 Act No. 3. Contamination of goods offence See: (1) Insert the following heading to section 249 of the Act No. Crimes Act 1958-- 6231. Reprint No. 18 "Contaminating goods with intent to cause, or as at 1 July 2005 being reckless as to whether it would cause, 5 and public alarm or economic loss". amending Act Nos (2) In section 249 of the Crimes Act 1958-- 16/2004 and 18/2005. (a) after "intention of" insert "causing, or being LawToday: www.dms. reckless as to whether or not the dpc.vic. contamination would cause"; gov.au 10 (b) in paragraphs (a) and (b), omit "causing". 4. Threatening to contaminate goods offence (1) Insert the following heading to section 250 of the Crimes Act 1958-- "Threatening to contaminate goods with intent 15 to cause, or being reckless as to whether it would cause, public alarm or economic loss". (2) In section 250(1) of the Crimes Act 1958-- (a) after "intention of" insert "causing, or being reckless as to whether or not the threat would 20 cause"; (b) in paragraphs (a) and (b), omit "causing"; (c) in paragraph (b), for "contamination" substitute "threat". 5. Making false statements concerning contamination 25 of goods offence (1) Insert the following heading to section 251 of the Crimes Act 1958-- "Making false statements concerning contamination of goods with intent to cause, or 30 being reckless as to whether it would cause, public alarm or economic loss". 2 551385B.I1-6/9/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 6/9/2005
Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 s. 6 Act No. (2) In section 251(1)(b) of the Crimes Act 1958-- (a) after "thereby" insert "causing, or being reckless as to whether or not the statement would cause"; (b) in paragraph (b)(i) and (ii), omit "causing"; 5 (c) in paragraph (b)(ii), for "contamination" substitute "statement". 6. Territorial nexus for offences In section 252 of the Crimes Act 1958-- (a) after "that conduct" insert "to cause, or was 10 reckless as to whether or not that conduct would cause"; (b) in paragraphs (a) and (b), omit "to cause". 7. New section 602 inserted in Crimes Act 1958 After section 601 of the Crimes Act 1958 15 insert-- "602. Transitional provision--Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 (1) The amendments of this Act made by the Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 20 2005 apply only to offences alleged to have been committed on or after the commencement of that Act. (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), if an offence is alleged to have been committed 25 between two dates, one before and one after the commencement of the Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005, the offence is alleged to have been committed before that commencement.". 30 3 551385B.I1-6/9/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 6/9/2005
Crimes (Contamination of Goods) Act 2005 Endnotes Act No. ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 4 551385B.I1-6/9/2005 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 6/9/2005
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