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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (IDENTIFYING PEOPLE) ACT 2002
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1 -- Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Terms used
4. Term used: reasonably suspects
4A. Courts and Tribunals (Electronic Processes Facilitation) Act 2013 Pt. 2 applies
5. Public officers may be authorised to exercise powers
6. Officer’s duty to identify himself or herself
7A. Requesting or informing people under this Act
7. Non-consent to be assumed in some cases
8. Procedures for obtaining material from which to obtain specific identifying particulars
9. Samples for DNA profile of person to be provided to person on request
10. How charge is finalised without finding of guilt
PART 2 -- General
11. Application of this Act
12A. Authority required for some investigations
12. Information and forensic material from another State, a Territory or the Commonwealth
13. Assistance when exercising powers
14. Use of force when exercising powers
15. Warrants, applying for
PART 3 -- Personal details of people
16. Name, address etc., duty to give to police etc.
PART 4 -- Identifying particulars of volunteers and others
Division 1 -- Preliminary
17. Terms used
18. How identifying procedures are to be done
Division 2 -- Volunteers
19. Volunteer for an identifying procedure to be informed
20. Volunteer may consent to identifying procedure
Division 3 -- Deceased people
21. Identifying particulars of deceased people, taking of
Division 4 -- Police officers
22. Identifying particulars of police officers, taking of
PART 5 -- Identifying particulars of victims and witnesses
23. Terms used
24. How identifying procedures to be done
25. Request to adult to undergo identifying procedure
26. Request for protected person to undergo identifying procedure
27. Request and giving of information to be recorded
28. When identifying procedure may be done
29. Consent may be withdrawn
30. Decision may be changed
31. IP warrant (involved protected person), officer may apply for
32. IP warrant (involved protected person), application for
33. IP warrant (involved protected person), issue and effect of
PART 6 -- Identifying particulars of uncharged suspects
34. Terms used
35. Purpose of identifying procedure
36. How identifying procedures to be done
37. Request to adult to undergo identifying procedure
38. Request for protected person to undergo identifying procedure
39. Request and giving of information to be recorded
40. When identifying procedure may be done
41. Consent may be withdrawn
42. Approval or IP warrant (suspect), officer may apply for
43. Approval to do non-intimate identifying procedure on adult, application for
44. Senior officer may approve non-intimate identifying procedure to be done on adult
45. IP warrant (suspect), application for
46. IP warrant (suspect), issue and effect of
PART 7 -- Identifying particulars of charged suspects
47. Terms used
48. How identifying procedures are to be done
49. Request for charged suspect to undergo identifying procedure
50. Request and giving of information to be recorded
51. When identifying procedure may be done
PART 8A -- Identifying particulars of serious offenders
52A. Terms used
52B. How identifying procedures are to be done
52C. Identifying particulars may be taken
52D. Request and giving of information to be recorded
52E. When identifying procedure may be done
PART 8 -- How identifying procedures are to be done
52. Terms used
53. Application of Part
54. General requirements
55. Sex of people doing procedures
56. Who may do identifying procedure
57. Personal details may be obtained as well
58. How samples and impressions to be taken
59. Procedures may be repeated
60. People not obliged to do procedures
PART 9 -- Use and destruction of identifying information
61. Terms used
62. Identifying information of volunteers
63. Identifying information of deceased people
64. Identifying information of police officers
65. Identifying information of involved people
66. Identifying information of uncharged suspects
67. Identifying information of charged suspects
68A. Identifying information of serious offenders
68. Results of matched information to be made available to suspects
69. Request for destruction of identifying information
70. Destroying identifying information
71. Responsibility for destroying identifying information
72. Supreme Court may order information not to be destroyed
73. Disclosure of identifying information
74. Use of illegal identifying information
75. Improper use of information obtained in accordance with Act
PART 10 -- DNA databases
76. Terms used
77. DNA profiles lawfully obtained before commencement of PART
79. Database managers, duties of
80. Operators of DNA databases to be authorised
PART 11 -- Admissibility of evidence
81. Evidence of refusal of consent etc.
82. Evidence of conduct of procedure
83. Evidence obtained illegally
84. Evidence kept illegally
85. Evidence from illegal use of information
86. Court may admit inadmissible evidence
PART 12 -- Enforcement elsewhere in Australia
87. Terms used
88. Corresponding laws etc., prescribing
89. Forensic orders, registration of
90. Forensic orders registered in WA may be executed in WA
91. Arrangements for sharing information
PART 13 -- Miscellaneous
92. Protection from personal liability
93. Regulations
94. Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Amendment Act 2011, transitional provision for
Uncommenced provisions table
Other notes
Defined terms
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