{"id":"F1996B01050","name":"Crimes Regulations 1990","slug":"crimes-regulations-1990","collection":"legislative_instrument","jurisdiction":"commonwealth","status":"repealed","isInForce":false,"actNumber":"227 of 1990","makingDate":null,"administeringDepartment":null,"currentVersion":{"id":28993,"registerId":"commonwealth-F1996B01050-current","compilationNumber":null,"startDate":"2026-04-01","status":"Repealed","reasons":null,"registeredAt":null},"sections":[{"sectionNumber":"1","sectionType":"section","heading":"Name of regulations","content":"#### 1 Name of regulations\n\n  These regulations are the Crimes Regulations 1990.","sortOrder":0},{"sectionNumber":"2","sectionType":"section","heading":"Interpretation","content":"#### 2 Interpretation\n\n  In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:\n\n> the Act means the Crimes Act 1914.","sortOrder":1},{"sectionNumber":"3","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed forms","content":"#### 3 Prescribed forms\n\n  The form in Schedule 3 referred to in Column 3 of an item in Schedule 1 is prescribed for the purposes of the provision of the Act specified in Column 2 of that item.","sortOrder":2},{"sectionNumber":"4","sectionType":"section","heading":"Optional forms","content":"#### 4 Optional forms\n\n  The form in Schedule 3 referred to in Column 3 of an item in Schedule 2 may be used for the purposes of the provision of the Act specified in Column 2 of that item.","sortOrder":3},{"sectionNumber":"4A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Corresponding State controlled operations laws","content":"#### 4A Corresponding State controlled operations laws\n\n  For the definition of corresponding State controlled operations law in section 15GC of the Act, the provisions mentioned in the following table are prescribed.\n\n```html\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse\"><thead><tr><td colspan=\"4\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Corresponding State controlled operations laws</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Item</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Jurisdiction</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Law</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Provisions</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>1</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>New South Wales</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Act 1997</span><span> (NSW)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>2</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Victoria</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Controlled Operations) Act 2004 </span><span>(Vic.)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>3</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Queensland</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crime and Corruption Act 2001</span><span> (Qld)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chapter</span><span> </span><span>3, Part</span><span> </span><span>6A</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>4</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Queensland</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000</span><span> (Qld)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chapter</span><span> </span><span>11</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chapter</span><span> </span><span>24, Part</span><span> </span><span>5, Divisions</span><span> </span><span>1 and 3</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>5</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Western Australia</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Investigation (Covert Powers) Act 2012</span><span> (WA)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>2</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>6</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Tasmania</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police Powers (Controlled Operations) Act 2006</span><span> (Tas.)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>7</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Australian Capital Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Controlled Operations) Act 2008</span><span> (ACT)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>8</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Northern Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police (Special Investigative and Other Powers) Act</span><span> (NT)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>2</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table>\n```","sortOrder":4},{"sectionNumber":"4B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Requirements for indemnification—civil liability (Act s 15HB)","content":"#### 4B Requirements for indemnification—civil liability (Act s 15HB)\n\n  For paragraph 15HB(f) of the Act, the following requirements are specified:\n    (a) the participant must notify the chief officer of the relevant agency in writing, and as soon as practicable, of:\n    (i) any conduct that:\n    (A) in the course of duty, for a controlled operation, he or she engages in; and\n    (B) is likely to result in legal proceedings against the participant, or the Commonwealth; and\n    (ii) any proceedings arising in relation to liability that he or she may have incurred because of the conduct;\n    (b) in any proceedings, the participant must:\n    (i) authorise the Commonwealth to control the conduct of the defence proceedings; and\n    (ii) if the Commonwealth so requires, accept the Australian Government Solicitor or another nominated legal practitioner as his or her legal representative; and\n    (iii) give, and authorise his or her legal representative to give, to the Commonwealth, all assistance and information required by the Commonwealth in relation to the conduct of the proceedings; and\n    (iv) if an award of costs is made in his or her favour:\n    (A) take all steps directed by the Commonwealth to recover the award; and\n    (B) pay to the Commonwealth any recovered costs;\n    (c) the participant must not make any written or oral agreement to settle the proceedings, in full or in part, unless the terms of the agreement have been approved by the chief officer.","sortOrder":5},{"sectionNumber":"4BAA","sectionType":"section","heading":"ACC prescribed delegates (Act s 15HG and 15MX)","content":"#### 4BAA ACC prescribed delegates (Act s 15HG and 15MX)\n\n  For subparagraphs 15HG(5)(c)(ii) and 15MX(3)(c)(ii) of the Act, an SES employee who is a member of the staff of the ACC, within the meaning of section 47 of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002, or any person occupying an equivalent or higher position in the ACC, is prescribed.","sortOrder":6},{"sectionNumber":"4BAB","sectionType":"section","heading":"Corresponding assumed identity law","content":"#### 4BAB Corresponding assumed identity law\n\n  For the definition of corresponding assumed identity law in section 15K of the Act, the provisions mentioned in the following table are prescribed.\n\n```html\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse\"><thead><tr><td colspan=\"4\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Corresponding assumed identity laws</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Item</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Jurisdiction</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Law</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Provisions</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>1</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>New South Wales</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Law Enforcement and National Security (Assumed Identities) Act 2010</span><span> (NSW)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>2</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Victoria</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Assumed Identities) Act 2004</span><span> (Vic.)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>3</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Queensland</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crime and Corruption Act 2001</span><span> (Qld)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chapter</span><span> </span><span>3, Part</span><span> </span><span>6B</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>4</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Queensland</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000</span><span> (Qld)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chapter</span><span> </span><span>12</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chapter</span><span> </span><span>24, Part</span><span> </span><span>5, Divisions</span><span> </span><span>1 and 4</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>5</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Western Australia</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Investigation (Covert Powers) Act 2012</span><span> (WA)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>3</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>6</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>South Australia</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Investigation (Covert Operations) Act 2009</span><span> (SA)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>3</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>7</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Tasmania</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police Powers (Assumed Identities) Act 2006</span><span> (Tas.)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>8</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Australian Capital Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Assumed Identities) Act 2009</span><span> (ACT)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>9</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Northern Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police (Special Investigative and Other Powers) Act</span><span> (NT)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>3</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table>\n```","sortOrder":7},{"sectionNumber":"4C","sectionType":"section","heading":"Requirements for indemnification—assumed identity (Act s 15KS)","content":"#### 4C Requirements for indemnification—assumed identity (Act s 15KS)\n\n  For paragraph 15KS(2)(c) of the Act, the following requirements are specified:\n    (a) the authorised person must notify the chief officer of the relevant agency in writing, and as soon as practicable, of:\n    (i) any conduct that:\n    (A) in the course of duty, he or she engages in in acquiring evidence of, or using, an assumed identity; and\n    (B) is likely to result in legal proceedings against the authorised person, or the Commonwealth; and\n    (ii) any proceedings arising in relation to liability that he or she may have incurred because of the conduct;\n    (b) in any proceedings, the authorised person must:\n    (i) authorise the Commonwealth to control the conduct of the defence proceedings; and\n    (ii) if the Commonwealth so requires, accept the Australian Government Solicitor or another nominated legal practitioner as his or her legal representative; and\n    (iii) give to the Commonwealth, and authorise his or her legal representative to give to the Commonwealth, all assistance and information required by the Commonwealth in relation to the conduct of the proceedings; and\n    (iv) if an award of costs is made in his or her favour:\n    (A) take all steps directed by the Commonwealth to recover the award; and\n    (B) pay to the Commonwealth any recovered costs;\n    (c) the authorised person must not make any written or oral agreement to settle the proceedings, in full or in part, unless the terms of the agreement have been approved by the chief officer.","sortOrder":8},{"sectionNumber":"4D","sectionType":"section","heading":"Corresponding witness identity protection law","content":"#### 4D Corresponding witness identity protection law\n\n  For the definition of corresponding witness identity protection law in subsection 15M(1) of the Act, the provisions mentioned in the following table are prescribed.\n\n```html\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse\"><thead><tr><td colspan=\"4\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Corresponding witness identity protection laws</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Item</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Jurisdiction</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Law</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Provisions</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>1</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Victoria</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1958</span><span> (Vic.)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>IIAA and sections</span><span> </span><span>161 and 162</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>2</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Queensland</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Evidence Act 1977</span><span> (Qld)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>2, Division</span><span> </span><span>5</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>3</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Western Australia</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Investigation (Covert Powers) Act 2012</span><span> (WA)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>4</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>4</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>South Australia</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Investigation (Covert Operations) Act 2009</span><span> (SA)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>4</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>5</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Tasmania</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Witness (Identity Protection) Act 2006</span><span> (Tas.)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:10.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>6</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Northern Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.98%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Police (Special Investigative and Other Powers) Act </span><span>(NT)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:29.96%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Part</span><span> </span><span>4</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table>\n```","sortOrder":9},{"sectionNumber":"4E","sectionType":"section","heading":"Meaning of civil proceeding","content":"#### 4E Meaning of civil proceeding\n\n  For paragraph 15MB(2)(d) of the Act, each of the following is prescribed:\n    (a) an application for a restraining order under Part 2‑1 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002;\n    (b) an examination conducted under Part 3‑1 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.","sortOrder":10},{"sectionNumber":"4F","sectionType":"section","heading":"Use of video recordings—specified persons","content":"#### 4F Use of video recordings—specified persons\n\n  For paragraph 15YM(1)(a) of the Act, a member of a police force, or other law enforcement agency, of a foreign country is specified.","sortOrder":11},{"sectionNumber":"5","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed State and Territory pre‑release permit schemes","content":"#### 5 Prescribed State and Territory pre‑release permit schemes\n\n  (1) For the purposes of subsection 19AZD(3) of the Act, the pre‑release permit schemes mentioned in the table are prescribed.\n\n| Item | Pre‑release permit scheme                                           | Law under which scheme is made                                            |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1    | Scheme for releasing a prisoner under a re‑entry release order      | Part 4 of the Sentence Administration Act 2003 (WA)                       |\n| 2    | Scheme for releasing a prisoner to serve a period of home detention | Division 6A of Part 4 of the Correctional Services Act 1982 (SA)          |\n| 3    | Scheme for releasing a prisoner on administrative home detention    | Division 5 of Part 3.3 of Chapter 3 of the Correctional Services Act (NT) |\n\n  (2) A federal offender who is a non‑citizen is not eligible to participate in a pre‑release permit scheme prescribed in subregulation (1) if participation would result in the offender:\n    (a) becoming an unlawful non‑citizen; and\n    (b) being liable to detention and removal from Australia under the Migration Act 1958.\n  (3) A federal offender who is subject to a deportation order under the Migration Act 1958 is not eligible to participate in a pre‑release permit scheme prescribed in subregulation (1) if participation would make the offender liable for detention and deportation from Australia under that Act.","sortOrder":12},{"sectionNumber":"6","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed State and Territory orders","content":"#### 6 Prescribed State and Territory orders\n\n  For section 20AB of the Act, the orders mentioned in the table are prescribed.\n\n| Item | Prescribed order            | Law under which order is made                                                                                                                       |\n| ---- | --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1    | Home detention order        | Part 2 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 of New South Wales                                                                             |\n| 2    | Intensive correction order  | (a) Section 7 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 of New South Wales; or(b) Division 6 of Part 4 of the Fines Act 1996 of New South Wales |\n| 3    | Community correction order  | Part 3A of the Sentencing Act 1991 of Victoria                                                                                                      |\n| 4    | Intensive correction order  | Part 6 of the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 of Queensland                                                                                        |\n| 5    | Community based order       | Part 9 of the Sentencing Act 1995 of Western Australia                                                                                              |\n| 6    | Intensive supervision order | Part 10 of the Sentencing Act 1995 of Western Australia                                                                                             |\n| 6A   | Home detention order        | Division 3A of Part 3 of the Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988 (SA)                                                                                |\n| 7    | Good behaviour order        | Part 3.3 of the Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 of the Australian Capital Territory                                                                    |\n| 10   | Community based order       | Division 4A of Part 3 of the Sentencing Act (NT)                                                                                                    |\n| 11   | Community custody order     | Subdivision 2A of Division 5 of Part 3 of the Sentencing Act (NT)                                                                                   |\n| 12   | Community work order        | Division 4 of Part 3 of the Sentencing Act (NT)                                                                                                     |\n| 13   | Home detention order        | Subdivision 2 of Division 5 of Part 3 of the Sentencing Act (NT)                                                                                    |","sortOrder":13},{"sectionNumber":"6AA","sectionType":"section","heading":"Offences for which a court may impose certain conditions (Act s 22)","content":"#### 6AA Offences for which a court may impose certain conditions (Act s 22)\n\n  For paragraph 22(1)(b) of the Act, indictable offences against the Australian Passports Act 2005 and the Foreign Passports (Law Enforcement and Security) Act 2005 are prescribed.","sortOrder":14},{"sectionNumber":"6A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Aboriginal legal aid organisations","content":"#### 6A Aboriginal legal aid organisations\n\n  For the purposes of subsection 23B(1) of the Act, an organisation specified in Schedule 3A is identified as an Aboriginal legal aid organisation.","sortOrder":15},{"sectionNumber":"6B","sectionType":"section","heading":"Appropriately qualified persons","content":"#### 6B Appropriately qualified persons\n\n  (1) For paragraph (b) of the definition of appropriately qualified in section 23WA of the Act, a person mentioned in an item in Schedule 3B is qualified to carry out the forensic procedure mentioned in that item.\n  (2) In Schedule 3B, a reference to a forensic scientist or forensic technician is a reference to a person engaged (whether as an employee or otherwise) in that capacity by:\n    (a) the Australian Federal Police; or\n    (b) the police force or police service of a State or Territory.","sortOrder":16},{"sectionNumber":"6D","sectionType":"section","heading":"Prescribed persons—use or disclosure of information on DNA databases","content":"#### 6D Prescribed persons—use or disclosure of information on DNA databases\n\n  For the purposes of paragraphs 23YDAE(2)(d) and 23YO(2)(a) and (d) of the Act, a person is prescribed if:\n    (a) the person is engaged or employed by a forensic laboratory that is accredited with the National Association of Testing Authorities of Australia; and\n    (b) in that capacity, the person provides forensic services to law enforcement officers of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory.","sortOrder":17},{"sectionNumber":"6E","sectionType":"section","heading":"Corresponding laws—forensic procedures","content":"#### 6E Corresponding laws—forensic procedures\n\n  (1) For the purposes of the definition of corresponding law in section 23YUA of the Act, the following laws are prescribed:\n    (a) the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 of New South Wales;\n    (b) Subdivision (30A) of Division 1 of Part 3 of the Crimes Act 1958 of Victoria;\n    (ba) Chapter 17 of the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 of Queensland;\n    (bb) Part 2A of, and Schedules 1 and 7 to, the Police Powers and Responsibilities Regulation 2000 of Queensland;\n    (c) the Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 of Western Australia;\n    (d) the Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 2007 (SA);\n    (e) the Forensic Procedures Act 2000 of Tasmania;\n    (f) the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 of the Australian Capital Territory;\n    (g) Division 7 of Part VII of the Police Administration Act of the Northern Territory.\n  (2) In particular, and without limiting the generality of subregulation (1), the provisions of corresponding laws mentioned in an item in Schedule 3C are taken to substantially correspond to the provision of Part 1D of the Act mentioned in that item.","sortOrder":18},{"sectionNumber":"7","sectionType":"section","heading":"Specified circumstances—paragraph 85ZKB(2)(c) of the Act","content":"#### 7 Specified circumstances—paragraph 85ZKB(2)(c) of the Act\n\n  For the purposes of paragraph 85ZKB(2)(c) of the Act, the following circumstances are specified:\n    (a) in relation to the advertising, displaying, offering for sale or sale of an apparatus or device, where the apparatus or device:\n    (i) is advertised, displayed or offered for sale; or\n    (ii) is sold;\n    for a purpose related to interception of communications that is not in contravention of subsection 7(1) of the Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 because of subsection 6(3) or 7(2) of that Act;\n    (b) in relation to the manufacture or possession of an apparatus or device, where the apparatus or device:\n    (i) is manufactured; or\n    (ii) is in the possession of a person;\n    for a purpose related to a circumstance specified in paragraph (a);\n    (c) in relation to the manufacture of an apparatus or device, where the apparatus or device is manufactured for a purpose related to interception by a person in the course of the person’s duties relating to interception of communications passing over a telecommunications system (being a telecommunications system within the meaning of the Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979), that is interception of communications otherwise than in contravention of subsection 7(1) of that Act;\n    (d) in relation to the manufacture, sale or possession of an apparatus or device, where the apparatus or device is to be exported from Australia;\n    (e) in relation to the manufacture, offering for sale, sale or possession of an apparatus or device, where the apparatus or device:\n    (i) is manufactured; or\n    (ii) is offered for sale; or\n    (iii) is sold; or\n    (iv) is in the possession of a person;\n    for a purpose related to the use of a listening device under Division 1A of Part XII of the Customs Act 1901, Division 2 of Part II of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, Division 2 of Part III of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization Act 1979 or a law of a State or Territory;\n    (f) in relation to the possession of an apparatus or device, where the possession of the apparatus or device is related to the person’s duties relating to the investigation or prosecution of offences under the Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 or Part VIIB of the Crimes Act 1914.","sortOrder":19},{"sectionNumber":"7A","sectionType":"section","heading":"Exclusions from Divisions 2 and 3 of Part VIIC of Act (Act s 85ZZGB, 85ZZGC and 85ZZGD)","content":"#### 7A Exclusions from Divisions 2 and 3 of Part VIIC of Act (Act s 85ZZGB, 85ZZGC and 85ZZGD)\n\n  For sections 85ZZGB, 85ZZGC and 85ZZGD of the Act, each law mentioned in an item in the following table is prescribed for each person or body mentioned in the item.\n\n```html\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse\"><thead><tr><td colspan=\"3\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Prescribed persons, bodies and laws</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Item</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Prescribed person or body</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Prescribed law</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>1</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Office of the Children’s Guardian</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012</span><span> (NSW)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>2</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Secretary to the Department of Justice</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Working with Children Act 2005 </span><span>(Vic.)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>3</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chief executive officer of the Public Safety Business Agency</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 </span><span>(Qld)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>4</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Queensland College of Teachers</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005 </span><span>(Qld)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>5</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Chief Executive Officer of the Department for Child Protection</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Working with Children (Criminal Record Checking) Act 2004 </span><span>(WA)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>6</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Department for Communities and Social Inclusion Screening Unit</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Children’s Protection Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2010 </span><span>(SA)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>6A</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Registrar</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Act 2013 </span><span>(Tas.)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>7</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Australian Capital Territory Office of Regulatory Services Background Screening Unit</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Working with Vulnerable People (Background Checking) Act 2011 </span><span>(ACT)</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:8.4%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>8</span></p></td><td style=\"width:41.58%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Screening Authority</span></p></td><td style=\"width:50.02%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Care and Protection of Children Act 2007 </span><span>(NT)</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table>\n```\n\n> Note: The Northern Territory’s Screening Authority is known as SAFE NT.","sortOrder":20},{"sectionNumber":"8","sectionType":"section","heading":"Exclusions from Division 3 of Part VIIC of Act (Act s 85ZZH)","content":"#### 8 Exclusions from Division 3 of Part VIIC of Act (Act s 85ZZH)\n\n  (1) For the purposes of paragraph 85ZZH(k) of the Act, the persons and bodies specified in column 2 of Schedule 4 are prescribed for the purposes, and in relation to convictions for the offences, respectively specified in columns 3 and 4 of that Schedule in relation to those persons and bodies.\n  (2) In Schedule 4, drug offence means an offence constituted by the production, possession, supply, importation or export of a substance that is:\n    (a) a narcotic substance within the meaning of the Customs Act 1901; or\n    (b) a drug within the meaning given by:\n    (i) subregulation 9A(1) of the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958; or\n    (ii) subregulation 5(20) of the Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956.\n  (3) In Schedule 4, designated offence has the meaning given by section 85ZL of the Act.","sortOrder":21},{"sectionNumber":"10","sectionType":"section","heading":"Savings","content":"#### 10 Savings\n\n  Nothing in these Regulations affects the operation of an order made before the commencement of these Regulations under section 20AB of the Act.","sortOrder":22},{"sectionNumber":"11","sectionType":"section","heading":"Transitional matters relating to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act 2010","content":"#### 11 Transitional matters relating to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act 2010\n\n  (1) For item 19 of Part 3 of Schedule 4 to the Amendment Act, Part 1 of Schedule 5 has effect.\n  (2) For subitem 17(1) of Part 3 of Schedule 3 and item 19 of Part 3 of Schedule 4 to the Amendment Act, Part 2 of Schedule 5 has effect for a pre‑commencement controlled operation.\n  (3) For item 19 of Part 3 of Schedule 4 and subitem 20(1) of Part 3 of Schedule 3 to the Amendment Act, Part 3 of Schedule 5 has effect for the continued operation of Part IAC of the Act under subitem 20(1) of Part 3 of Schedule 3 to the Amendment Act for a jurisdiction that is not a participating jurisdiction.\n  (4) For the definition of State controlled operations law in item 16 of Schedule 3 to the Amendment Act, the provisions mentioned in the following table, as in force when the person engaged in the conduct mentioned in item 12, or the ancillary conduct mentioned in item 14, of that Schedule, are prescribed.\n\n| Item | Jurisdiction                 | Law                                                                                 | Provisions                                             |\n| ---- | ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |\n| 1    | New South Wales              | Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Act 1997                                    | All                                                    |\n| 2    | Victoria                     | Crimes Act 1958                                                                     | Sections 68(2), 194(5) and 195A(5)                     |\n| 3    | Victoria                     | Crimes (Controlled Operations) Act 2004                                             | All                                                    |\n| 4    | Victoria                     | Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981                                   | Section 51                                             |\n| 5    | Victoria                     | Fisheries Act 1995                                                                  | Section 110A and Part 7A                               |\n| 6    | Victoria                     | Gambling Regulation Act 2003                                                        | Section 2.6.8                                          |\n| 7    | Victoria                     | Lotteries Gaming and Betting Act 1966                                               | Section 80                                             |\n| 8    | Victoria                     | Prostitution Control Act 1994                                                       | Section 14(2)                                          |\n| 9    | Victoria                     | Summary Offences Act 1966                                                           | Section 58                                             |\n| 10   | Victoria                     | Vagrancy Act 1966                                                                   | Section 17                                             |\n| 11   | Victoria                     | Wildlife Act 1975                                                                   | Section 63 and Part IX                                 |\n| 12   | Queensland                   | Crime and Corruption Act 2001 (previously called the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001) | Chapter 3, Part 6A                                     |\n| 13   | Queensland                   | Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000                                         | Chapter 11Chapter 24, Part 5, Divisions 1 and 3        |\n| 14   | South Australia              | Criminal Investigation (Covert Operations) Act 2009                                 | Parts 1 and 2, clause 3 of Schedule 1                  |\n| 15   | South Australia              | Criminal Law (Undercover Operations) Act 1995                                       | All                                                    |\n| 16   | Western Australia            | Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003                                            | Part 4, Division 5; Part 6, Division 4 and section 185 |\n| 17   | Western Australia            | Misuse of Drugs Act 1981                                                            | Section 31                                             |\n| 18   | Western Australia            | Prostitution Act 2000                                                               | Section 35                                             |\n| 19   | Tasmania                     | Police Powers (Controlled Operations) Act 2006                                      | All                                                    |\n| 20   | Australian Capital Territory | Crimes (Controlled Operations) Act 2008                                             | All                                                    |\n| 21   | Northern Territory           | Misuse of Drugs Act                                                                 | Section 32                                             |\n\n  (5) In this regulation:\n\n> Amendment Act means the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act 2010.\n\n> participating jurisdiction has the meaning given by subitem 20(2) of Part 3 of Schedule 3 to the Amendment Act.\n\n> pre‑commencement controlled operation has the meaning given by subitem 17 (2) of Part 3 of Schedule 3 to the Amendment Act.","sortOrder":23},{"sectionNumber":"Form 1—Form for the purposes of section ","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 1—Form for the purposes of section 16BA","content":"## Form 1—Form for the purposes of section 16BA\n\n    (Front of Form)\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    FORM FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 16BA\n\n\\*Branch Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions\n\n\\*Regional Office of the Attorney‑General’s Department\n\n1\n\n2\n\nTO:\n\nYou are charged with the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 3;\n\n(ii) 3;\n\nbefore the 4 .\n\nInformation for Defendant\n\n1. The list on the back of this document gives particulars of 5 other \\*offence/\\*offences which you are believed to have committed.\n\n2. If you are convicted of \\*the charge/\\*any of the charges mentioned above and before sentence is passed, you may:\n\n(a) if:\n\n(i) the court decides; and\n\n(ii) the prosecution agrees;\n\nadmit all or any of the offences specified on the back of this document; and\n\n(b) ask that any of those offences that you have admitted be taken into account by the court in passing sentence for the \\*offence/\\*offences of which you have been convicted.\n\n3. If you are convicted and the court does take any of the offences that you have admitted into account, the maximum sentence that may be passed upon you for \\*the offence/\\*any offence of which you have been convicted will still be the maximum penalty that the court could have imposed on you for the offence if no other offence had been taken into account.\n\n4. If the court takes an offence that you have admitted into account, the court may make such orders about reparation, restitution, compensation, costs and forfeiture as it could have made if you had been convicted before the court of the offence, but will not impose any other punishment for the offence.\n\n5. No proceedings may be taken or continued against you for an offence taken into account by the court in respect of a conviction unless the conviction in respect of which the offence has been taken into account has been quashed or set aside.\n\n6. If, in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph 5:\n\n(a) proceedings are taken or continued against you for an offence that you have admitted; or\n\n(b) if the court does not for any reason take anyone or more of the offences that you have admitted into account;\n\nyour admission cannot be used as evidence against you in any proceedings taken or continued for the offence about which the admission was made or for any other offence listed on the back of this document.\n\n6\n\n7\n\n\\*Director of Public Prosecutions/\\*A person authorised by the Director of Public Prosecutions under subsection 16BA (1) of the Crimes Act 1901/\\*A person appointed under section 69 of the Judiciary Act 1903\n\n8\n\nAcknowledgment\n\nI, 2 , acknowledge receipt of a copy of this document.\n\n9\n\n8\n\nCERTIFICATE\n\nThis is to certify that in passing sentence on 2\n\nfor the \\*offence/\\*offences listed above\n\nof which 2 has\n\nbeen convicted, the court has taken into account the \\*offence/\\*offences admitted by 2 which are numbered\n\n10 in the list on the back of this document.\n\nDated 8 .\n\n11\n\n\\*Judge of 4/\\*Magistrate\n\n    (Back of Form)\n    Crimes Act 1914, section 16BA\n    Federal offences which you are believed to have committed\n\n| Itemnumber | Place where offence was committed | Date ofoffence | Brief description of offence |\n| ---------- | --------------------------------- | -------------- | ---------------------------- |\n|            |                                   |                |                              |\n\n1 insert address\n\n2 insert name of defendant\n\n3 insert details of offences\n\n4 insert name of court\n\n5 insert number of offences listed\n\n6 signature of the Director of Public Prosecutions, person authorised by the Director of Public Prosecutions under subsection 16BA (1) of the Crimes Act 1914 or person appointed under section 69 of the Judiciary Act 1903\n\n7 insert full name of person authorised by the Director of Public Prosecutions under subsection 16BA (1) of the Crimes Act 1914 or of person appointed under section 69 of the Judiciary Act 1903\n\n8 insert date\n\n9 signature of defendant\n\n10 insert the number of each offence taken into account\n\n11 signature of judge or magistrate\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":24},{"sectionNumber":"Form 2—Warrant under section 19AS author","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 2—Warrant under section 19AS authorising the detention of a person","content":"## Form 2—Warrant under section 19AS authorising the detention of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n\nWARRANT UNDER SECTION 19AS AUTHORISING THE DETENTION OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1 :\n\nI, 3 , \\*a Judge of 4/\\*Magistrate:\n\n(a) under paragraph 19AS (1) (c) of the Crimes Act 1914 authorise those members in 1 to take 5 to 2 in 1 and deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that prison, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) authorise the officer in charge of 2 in 1 to receive 5 into your custody and imprison \\*him/\\*her for the \\*term/\\*terms of the \\*sentence/\\*sentences of imprisonment specified in the Schedule.\n\nThis warrant is issued because 5 is a person:\n\n(a) who is serving or is to serve a federal sentence within the meaning of Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914; and\n\n(b) who was released on parole or licence under that Act; and\n\n(c) whose parole or licence is taken to have been revoked under section 19AQ of that Act, because one or more further federal State or Territory sentences have been imposed on \\*him/\\*her; and\n\n(d) who has become liable under section 19AQ to serve the part of each of the sentences referred to in paragraph (a) that \\*he/\\*she had not served at the time of \\*his/\\*her release.\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nDETAILS OF \\*SENTENCE/\\*SENTENCES TO BE SERVED\n\n1. 6\n\n2.\n\n3.\n\nDated 7.\n\n8\n\n\\*Judge of 4/\\*Magistrate\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison\n\n3 insert full name of judge or magistrate\n\n4 insert name of court\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert details of each outstanding sentence commencing with the longest outstanding sentence\n\n7 insert date\n\n8 signature of judge or magistrate.\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":25},{"sectionNumber":"Form 3—Notice of revocation under subsec","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 3—Notice of revocation under subsection 19AU(2)","content":"## Form 3—Notice of revocation under subsection 19AU(2)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n\nNOTICE OF REVOCATION UNDER SUBSECTION 19AU (2)\n\nTo 1, a person to whom \\*a parole order under section 19AL/\\* a licence under section 19AP of the Crimes Act 1914 relates:\n\nI, 2, Attorney‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 19AU (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 notify you that:\n\n\\*(a) you have not complied with the following \\*condition/\\*conditions of your \\*parole order/\\*licence:\n\n(i) 3; and\n\n(ii) 3; and\n\n\\*(a) I have reasonable grounds to suspect that you have not complied with the following \\*condition/\\*conditions of your \\*parole order/\\*licence:\n\n(i) 3; and\n\n(ii) 3; and\n\n(b) I propose to revoke that \\*parole order/\\*licence at the end of 14 days after the date of this notice unless:\n\n(i) you give me reasons, in writing, why the \\*parole order/\\*licence should not be revoked; and\n\n(ii) I accept those reasons.\n\nThis notice has been issued because\n\n\\* 1 failed to comply with \\*a condition/\\*conditions of the \\*parole order/\\*licence during the \\*parole period/\\*licence period.\n\n\\* there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that 1 has failed to comply with \\*a condition/\\*conditions of the \\*parole order/\\*licence during the \\*parole period/\\*licence period.\n\nDated 4.\n\n5\n\nAttorney‑General\n\n1 insert full name of person\n\n2 insert full name of Attorney‑General\n\n3 list details of each condition which has allegedly been breached\n\n4 insert date\n\n5 signature of Attorney‑General\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":26},{"sectionNumber":"Form 4—Warrant for arrest under subsecti","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 4—Warrant for arrest under subsection 19AV(2)","content":"## Form 4—Warrant for arrest under subsection 19AV(2)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT FOR ARREST UNDER SUBSECTION 19AV (2)\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nI, 2 , 3 , a prescribed authority within the meaning of the Crimes Act 1914, under subsection 19AV (2) of that Act, authorise and request you to arrest 4 and bring \\*him/\\*her, as soon as practicable, before a magistrate in the \\*State/\\*Territory in which \\*he/\\*she is arrested to be dealt with according to law.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the \\*Attorney‑General/\\*Director of Public Prosecutions has applied under subsection 19AV (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 for the issue of this warrant; and\n\n(b) I am satisfied that the \\*parole order/\\*licence relating to 4 has been revoked under subsection 19AU (2) of that Act.\n\nDated 5.\n\n6\n\n3\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n3 designation of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert full name of person to whom warrant relates\n\n5 insert date\n\n6 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":27},{"sectionNumber":"Form 5—Warrant under subsection 19AW(1) ","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 5—Warrant under subsection 19AW(1) authorising the detention of a person","content":"## Form 5—Warrant under subsection 19AW(1) authorising the detention of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 19AW (1) AUTHORISING THE DETENTION OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\n(a) under paragraph 19AW (1) (d) of that Act authorise those members in 1 to take 5 to 2 in 1 and deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that prison, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) under paragraph 19AW (1) (e) of that Act authorise the officer in charge of 2 in 1 to receive\n\n5 into your custody and imprison \\*him/\\*her for the \\*term/\\*terms of the \\*sentence/\\*sentences of imprisonment specified in the Schedule\\*./\\*; and\n\n\\*(c) under paragraph 19AW (1) (f) of that Act fix the non‑parole period in respect of the \\*sentence/\\*sentences at 6.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the Attorney‑General acting under subsection 19AU (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 has revoked the \\*parole order/\\*licence relating to 5; and\n\n(b) I am satisfied that:\n\n(i) 5 is the person named in that revocation order; and\n\n(ii) 5 was notified by the Attorney‑General of the proposal to make the revocation order; and\n\n(iii) the revocation order is still in force.\n\nSCHEDULE\n\nDETAILS OF \\*SENTENCE/\\*SENTENCES TO BE SERVED\n\n7\n\nDated 8.\n\n9\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison77\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert length of non‑parole period\n\n7 insert details of each sentence\n\n8 insert date\n\n9 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":28},{"sectionNumber":"Form 6—Warrant under subsection 19AW(2) ","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 6—Warrant under subsection 19AW(2) authorising the remand of a person","content":"## Form 6—Warrant under subsection 19AW(2) authorising the remand of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 19AW (2) AUTHORISING THE REMAND OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\n(a) under subsection 19AW (2) of that Act authorise those members in 1 to take 5 to 2 in 1\n\nand deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that prison, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) authorise the officer in charge of 2 in 1\n\nto receive 5 into your custody and keep \\*him/\\*her until 6 when you are to have 5\n\nbrought before this Court at 7.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) a hearing under subsection 19AW (1) of the Crimes Act 1914 is not completed; and\n\n(b) I am satisfied that it is necessary to remand 5 in custody.\n\nDated 8.\n\n9\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert time and date\n\n7 insert address of court\n\n8 insert date\n\n9 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":29},{"sectionNumber":"Form 7—Order under paragraph 19AX(1)(b) ","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 7—Order under paragraph 19AX(1)(b) for the detention of a person","content":"## Form 7—Order under paragraph 19AX(1)(b) for the detention of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    ORDER UNDER PARAGRAPH 19AX (1) (b) FOR THE DETENTION OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\n(a) under paragraph 19AX (1) (b) of that Act authorise those members in 1 to take 5 to 2\n\nin 1 and deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that prison, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) authorise the officer in charge of 2 in 1 to receive 5 into your custody and detain \\*him/\\*her until:\n\n(i) the Attorney‑General orders that the revocation order under subsection 19AV (2) of that Act be rescinded; or\n\n(ii) until the completion of proceedings under subsection 19AW (1) of that Act.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the Attorney‑General acting under subsection 19AU (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 has revoked the \\*parole order/\\*licence relating to 5; and\n\n(b) I am satisfied that 5 is the person named in that revocation order; and\n\n(c) I am not satisfied that 5 was notified by the Attorney‑General of the proposal to make the revocation order.\n\nDated 6.\n\n7\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert date\n\n7 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":30},{"sectionNumber":"Form 8—Notification of breach under subs","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 8—Notification of breach under subsection 19AX(2)","content":"## Form 8—Notification of breach under subsection 19AX(2)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    NOTIFICATION OF BREACH UNDER SUBSECTION 19AX (2)\n\nTO: 1, a person subject to a revocation order under subsection 19AU (2) of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\nI, 2, Attorney‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 19AX (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 notify you that:\n\n\\*(a) you have not complied with the following \\*condition/\\*conditions of your \\*parole order/\\*licence:\n\n(i) 3; and\n\n(ii) 3; and\n\n\\*(a) I have reasonable grounds to suspect that you have not complied with the following \\*condition/\\*conditions of your \\*parole order/\\*licence:\n\n(i) 3; and\n\n(ii) 3; and\n\n(b) I propose to revoke that \\*parole order/\\*licence at the end of 14 days after the date of this notice unless:\n\n(i) you give me reasons, in writing, why the \\*parole order/\\*licence should not be revoked; and\n\n(ii) I accept those reasons.\n\nThis notice has been issued because:\n\n(a) I have been notified by 4, a prescribed authority under\n\nPart 1B of the Crimes Act 1914 that 1 has been brought before \\*him/\\*her; and\n\n(b) 4 is not satisfied that 1 was notified by me that I proposed to make the revocation order under subsection 19AU (2) of that Act.\n\nDated 5.\n\n6\n\nAttorney‑General\n\n1 insert full name of person\n\n2 insert full name of Attorney‑General\n\n3 list details of each condition which has allegedly been breached\n\n4 insert full name and designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert date\n\n6 signature of Attorney‑General\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":31},{"sectionNumber":"Form 9—Summons under subsection 19AZ(2)","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 9—Summons under subsection 19AZ(2)","content":"## Form 9—Summons under subsection 19AZ(2)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    SUMMONS UNDER SUBSECTION 19AZ (2)\n\nTO: 1\n\nYou are summoned under subsection 19AZ (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 to appear before the 2 at 3\n\nat 4 and to attend from day to day, unless you are excused or released from attendance, to give evidence \\*and/\\*to produce the following \\*documents/\\*and/\\*articles:\n\n5\n\n1.\n\n5.\n\n2.\n\nDated 6.\n\n7\n\n8\n\n1 insert name and address of witness\n\n2 insert name of court\n\n3 insert address of court\n\n4 insert time and date\n\n5 insert details of documents or articles\n\n6 insert date\n\n7 signature of prescribed authority\n\n8 designation of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable\n\n\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\\_\n\n> Note If you are served with a summons under subsection 19AZ (2) of the Crimes Act 1914 and have been paid or offered a reasonable sum for your expenses and then fail to attend as required by the summons, you are guilty of an offence and are liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding $1,000.","sortOrder":32},{"sectionNumber":"Form 10—Order and recognisance under sub","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 10—Order and recognisance under subsection 19B(1)","content":"## Form 10—Order and recognisance under subsection 19B(1)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n\nORDER AND RECOGNISANCE UNDER SUBSECTION 19B (1)\n\nIN THE 1\n\nAT 2\n\nIN THE \\*STATE OF 3\n\nBETWEEN:\n\n(\\*Informant/\\*Appellant)\n\n‑and‑\n\n(\\*Defendant/\\*Respondant)\n\nORDER\n\nTHE COURT DISCHARGES the \\*defendant/\\*appellant under section 19B of the Crimes Act 1914 without proceeding to conviction upon the \\*defendant/ \\*appellant giving security \\*with \\*surety/\\*sureties of $ 4 by\n\nrecognisance of $ 5 to comply with the following conditions:\n\n(a) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to be of good behaviour for 6 \\*months/\\*years; and\n\n(b) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to \\*make reparation/\\*make restitution/\\*pay compensation of $ 7 to 8 \\*by 9;/\n\n\\*by instalments of $ 10; and\n\n(c) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to pay costs of this prosecution for the \\*offence/\\*offences specified below of $ 7 to 8 \\*by 9;/\n\n\\*by instalments of $ 10; and\n\n(d) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to comply with the following further conditions:\n\n(i) 11;\n\n(ii) 11.\n\nThis Order has been issued because\n\n\\* the appellant, 12 of 13\n\nappealed to this court against the \\*sentence/\\*conviction and sentence imposed by the 2 Magistrates’ Court\n\non 14 in respect of the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 15; and\n\n(ii) 15; and\n\n\\* the defendant, 12, was charged with the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 15; and\n\n(ii) 15; and\n\nthe court is satisfied that the \\*charge is/\\*charges are proved, but is of the opinion, having regard to:\n\n(a) the character, antecedents, age, health or mental condition of the person; or\n\n(b) the extent to which the \\*offence is/\\*offences are of a trivial nature; or\n\n(c) the extent to which the \\*offence was/\\*offences were committed under extenuating circumstances;\n\nthat\n\n\\* it is inexpedient to inflict \\*any punishment/\\*any punishment other than a nominal punishment.\n\n\\* it is expedient to release the \\*defendant/\\*appellant on probation.\n\nDated 14.\n\n16\n\n\\*Judge of 1/\\*Magistrate/\\*Registrar\n\nof 1/\\*Clerk of 1/\\*Justice of the Peace\n\nRECOGNISANCE\n\nI, 12, the \\*defendant/\\*appellant:\n\n(a) have had explained to me:\n\n(i) the purpose and effect of this Order; and\n\n(ii) the consequences that may follow if I fail, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the conditions of this Order; and\n\n(iii) that this Order may be discharged or varied under section 20AA of the Crimes Act 1914; and\n\n(b) agree that I am bound in accordance with this Order; and\n\n(c) agree that I have been given a copy of this Order.\n\nDated 14.\n\n17\n\nBefore me:\n\n18\n\n\\*Registrar of 1/\\*Clerk of 1/\\*Justice of the Peace\n\nUNDERTAKING BY \\*SURETY/\\*SURETIES\n\nI undertake to pay to the Commonwealth of Australia the amount specified in this Order if the \\*defendant/\\*appellant fails to comply with a condition of this Order.\n\nI agree that I have been given a copy of this Order.\n\nFirst Surety: 19\n\nName: 20\n\nAddress: 21\n\nSecond Surety: 22\n\nName: 23\n\nAddress: 24\n\n1 insert name of court\n\n2 insert location of court\n\n3 insert State or Territory\n\n4 insert amount of surety or sureties\n\n5 insert amount of recognisance\n\n6 insert period\n\n7 insert amount\n\n8 insert to whom amount is to be paid\n\n9 insert date by which amount must be paid\n\n10 insert details of instalments\n\n11 insert details of further conditions\n\n12 insert name of defendant or appellant\n\n13 insert address of appellant\n\n14 insert date\n\n15 insert details of offences\n\n16 signature of judge, magistrate, registrar, clerk or justice of the peace\n\n17 insert signature of defendant or appellant\n\n18 signature of registrar, clerk or justice of the peace\n\n19 signature of first surety\n\n20 insert full name of first surety\n\n21 insert address of first surety\n\n22 signature of second surety\n\n23 insert full name of second surety\n\n24 insert address of second surety\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":33},{"sectionNumber":"Form 11—Order and recognisance under par","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 11—Order and recognisance under paragraph 20 (1)(a)","content":"## Form 11—Order and recognisance under paragraph 20 (1)(a)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    ORDER AND RECOGNISANCE UNDER PARAGRAPH 20 (1) (a)\n\nIN THE 1\n\nAT 2\n\nIN THE \\*STATE OF 3\n\nBETWEEN:\n\n(\\*Informant/\\*Appellant)\n\n‑and‑\n\n(\\*Defendant/\\*Respondant)\n\nORDER\n\nTHE COURT ORDERS the release of the \\*defendant/\\*appellant under paragraph 20 (1) (a) of the Crimes Act 1914 without passing sentence on the \\*defendant/\\*appellant upon the \\*defendant/\\*appellant giving security \\*with \\*surety/\\*sureties of $ 4 by recognisance of $ 5\n\nto comply with the following conditions:\n\n(a) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to be of good behaviour for 6 \\*months/\\*years; and\n\n(b) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to \\*make reparation/\\*make restitution/\\*pay compensation of $ 7\n\nto 8 \\*by 9;/\\*by\n\ninstalments of $ 10; and\n\n(c) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to pay costs of this prosecution for the \\*offence/\\*offences specified below of $ 7\n\nto 8 \\*by instalments of $ 10; and\n\n(d) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to pay to the Commonwealth a pecuniary penalty of $ 7 to 11\n\n\\*by 9;/\\*by instalments of $ 10; and\n\n(e) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to comply with the following further conditions:\n\n(i) 12;\n\n(ii) 12.\n\nThis Order has been issued because:\n\n\\*(a) the appellant, 13 of 14 appealed to\n\nthis court against the \\*sentence/\\*conviction and sentence imposed by the 1 Magistrates’ Court on 15 in respect of the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 16; and\n\n(ii) 16; and\n\n\\*(a) the defendant, 13, was charged with the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 16; and\n\n(ii) 16; and\n\n(b) the court has convicted the \\*defendant/\\*appellant of the \\*offence/\\*offences; and\n\n(c) the court has decided to release the \\*defendant/\\*appellant without passing sentence on the \\*defendant/\\*appellant complies with the conditions of this Order.\n\nDated 15.\n\n17\n\n\\*Judge of 1/\\*Magistrate/\\*Registrar of 1/\n\n\\*clerk of 1/\\*Justice of the Peace\n\nRECOGNISANCE\n\nI, 13, the \\*defendant/\\*appellant:\n\n(a) have had explained to me:\n\n(i) the purpose and effect of this Order; and\n\n(ii) the consequences that may follow if I fail, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the conditions of this Order; and\n\n(iii) that this Order may be discharged or varied under section 20AA of the Crimes Act 1914; and\n\n(b) agree that I am bound in accordance with this Order; and\n\n(c) agree that I have been given a copy of this Order.\n\nDated 15.\n\n18\n\nBefore me:\n\n19\n\n\\*Registrar of 1/\\*Clerk of 1/\\*Justice of the Peace\n\nUNDERTAKING BY \\*SURETY/\\*SURETIES\n\nI undertake to pay to the Commonwealth of Australia the amount specified in this Order if the \\*defendant/\\*appellant fails to comply with a condition of this Order. I agree that I have been given a copy of this Order.\n\nFirst Surety: 20\n\nName: 21\n\nAddress: 22\n\nSecond Surety: 23\n\nName: 24\n\nAddress: 25\n\n1 insert name of court\n\n2 insert location of court\n\n3 insert State or Territory\n\n4 insert amount of surety of sureties\n\n5 insert amount of recognisance\n\n6 insert period\n\n7 insert amount\n\n8 insert to whom amount is to be paid\n\n9 insert date by which amount must be paid\n\n10 insert details of instalments\n\n11 insert to whom penalty is to be paid\n\n12 insert details of further conditions\n\n13 insert name of defendant or appellant\n\n14 insert address of appellant\n\n15 insert date\n\n16 insert details of offences\n\n17 signature of judge, magistrate, registrar, clerk or justice of the peace\n\n18 insert signature of defendant or appellant\n\n19 signature of registrar, clerk or justice of the peace\n\n20 signature of first surety\n\n21 insert full name of first surety\n\n22 insert address of first surety\n\n23 signature of second surety\n\n24 insert full name of second surety\n\n25 insert address of second surety\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":34},{"sectionNumber":"Form 12—Order and recognisance under par","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 12—Order and recognisance under paragraph 20 (1)(b)","content":"## Form 12—Order and recognisance under paragraph 20 (1)(b)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    ORDER AND RECOGNISANCE UNDER PARAGRAPH 20 (1) (b)\n\nIN THE 1\n\nAT 2\n\nIN THE \\*STATE OF 3\n\nBETWEEN:\n\n(\\*Informant/\\*Appellant)\n\n‑and‑\n\n(\\*Defendant/\\*Respondant)\n\nORDER\n\nTHE COURT ORDERS the release of the \\*defendant/\\*appellant under paragraph 20 (1) (b) of the Crimes Act 1914 \\*after serving 4\n\n\\*month/\\*months of the term of imprisonment/\\*forthwith upon the \\*defendant/\\*appellant giving security \\*with \\*surety/\\*sureties of $ 5 by\n\nrecognisance of $ 6 to comply with the following conditions:\n\n(a) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to be of good behaviour for 7 \\*months/\\*years; and\n\n(b) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to \\*make reparation/\\*make restitution/\\*pay compensation of $ 8 to 9\n\n\\*by 10;/\\*by instalments of $ 11; and\n\n(c) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to pay costs of this prosecution for the \\*offence/\\*offences specified below of $ 8 to 9\n\nby 10;/\\*by instalments of $ 11; and\n\n(d) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to pay to the Commonwealth a pecuniary penalty of $ 8 to 12\n\n\\*by 10;/\\*by instalments of $ 11; and\n\n(e) that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant is to comply with the following further conditions:\n\n(i) 13;\n\n(ii) 13.\n\nThis Order has been issued because:\n\n\\*(a) the appellant, 14 of 15 appealed\n\nto this court against the \\*sentence/\\*conviction and sentence imposed by the 1 Magistrates’ Court on 16 in respect of the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 17; and\n\n(ii) 17; and\n\n\\*(a) the defendant, 14, was charged with the following federal \\*offence/\\*offences:\n\n(i) 17; and\n\n(ii) 17; and\n\n(b) the Court has sentenced the \\*defendant/\\*appellant to a term of imprisonment; and\n\n(c) the Court has decided that the \\*defendant/\\*appellant be released \\*after serving \\*month/\\*months of the sentence/\\*forthwith if the \\*defendant/\\*appellant complies with the conditions of this Order.\n\nDated 16.\n\n18\n\n\\*Judge of 1/\\*Magistrate/\\*Registrar of 1/\\*Clerk of\n\n1/\\*Justice of the Peace\n\nRECOGNISANCE\n\nI, 14, the \\*defendant/\\*appellant:\n\n(a) have had explained to me:\n\n(i) the purpose and effect of this Order; and\n\n(ii) the consequences that may follow if I fail, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the conditions of this Order; and\n\n(iii) that this Order may be discharged or varied under section 20AA of the Crimes Act 1914; and\n\n(b) agree that I am bound in accordance with this Order; and\n\n(c) agree that I have been given a copy of this Order.\n\nDated 16.\n\n19\n\nBefore me:\n\n20\n\n\\*Registrar of 1/\\*Clerk of 1/\\*Justice of the Peace\n\nUNDERTAKING BY \\*SURETY/\\*SURETIES\n\nI undertake to pay to the Commonwealth of Australia the amount specified in this Order if the \\*defendant/\\*appellant fails to comply with a condition of this Order.\n\nI agree that I have been given a copy of this Order.\n\nFirst Surety: 21\n\nName: 22\n\nAddress: 23\n\nSecond Surety: 24\n\nName: 25\n\nAddress: 26\n\n1 insert name of court\n\n2 insert location of court\n\n3 insert State or Territory\n\n4 insert number of months\n\n5 insert amount of surety or sureties\n\n6 insert amount of recognisance\n\n7 insert period\n\n8 insert amount\n\n9 insert to whom amount is to be paid\n\n10 insert date by which amount must be paid\n\n11 insert details of instalments\n\n12 insert to whom penalty is to be paid\n\n13 insert details of further conditions\n\n14 insert name of defendant or appellant\n\n15 insert address of appellant or defendant\n\n16 insert date\n\n17 insert details of offences\n\n18 signature of judge, magistrate, registrar, clerk or justice of the peace\n\n19 signature of defendant of appellant\n\n20 signature of registrar, clerk or justice of the peace\n\n21 signature of first surety\n\n22 insert full name of first surety\n\n23 insert address of first surety\n\n24 signature of second surety\n\n25 insert full name of second surety\n\n26 insert address of second surety\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":35},{"sectionNumber":"Form 13—Warrant for arrest under subsect","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 13—Warrant for arrest under subsection 20BF(3)","content":"## Form 13—Warrant for arrest under subsection 20BF(3)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT FOR ARREST UNDER SUBSECTION 20BF (3)\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nI, 2, 3, a prescribed authority within the meaning of the Crimes Act 1914, under subsection 20BF (3) of that Act, authorise and request you to arrest 4 and bring \\*him/\\*her, as soon as practicable, before a magistrate in the \\*State/\\*Territory in which \\*he/\\*she is arrested to be dealt with according to law.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the Attorney‑General, under section 20BE of the Crimes Act 1914, ordered that 4 be released from detention; and\n\n(b) the Attorney‑General, under subsection 20BF (1), has revoked that release order.\n\nDated 5.\n\n6\n\n3\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n3 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert full name of person to whom warrant relates\n\n5 insert date\n\n6 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inappropriate","sortOrder":36},{"sectionNumber":"Form 14—Warrant under subsection 20BF(5)","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 14—Warrant under subsection 20BF(5) authorising the detention of a person","content":"## Form 14—Warrant under subsection 20BF(5) authorising the detention of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 20BF (5) AUTHORISING THE DETENTION OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\n(a) under paragraph 20BF (5) (c) of that Act authorise those members  \nin 1 to take 5 to 2 in 1 and deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that \\*prison/\\*hospital, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) under paragraph 20BF (5) (d) of that Act direct the officer in charge  \nof 2 in 1 to receive 5 into your custody and detain \\*him/\\*her for the period of 6.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the Attorney‑General, under subsection 20BF (1) of the Crimes Act 1914, has revoked the release order relating to 5; and\n\n(b) I am satisfied that:\n\n(i) 5 is the person named in the instrument revoking the release order; and\n\n(ii) the release order has been revoked and the revocation is still in force.\n\nDated 7.\n\n8\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison or hospital\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert period\n\n7 insert date\n\n8 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":37},{"sectionNumber":"Form 15—Warrant under subsection 20BF(6)","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 15—Warrant under subsection 20BF(6) authorising the remand of a person","content":"## Form 15—Warrant under subsection 20BF(6) authorising the remand of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n\nWARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 20BF (6) AUTHORISING THE REMAND OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914.\n\n(a) under subsection 20BF (6) of that Act authorise those members in 1\n\nto take 5 to 2\n\nin 1 and deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that \\*prison/\\*hospital, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) authorise the officer in charge of 2\n\nin 1 to receive 5\n\ninto your custody and keep \\*him/\\*her until 6\n\nwhen you are to have 5 brought before this court at 7.\n\nThis warrant is issued on the basis that:\n\n(a) 5 has been brought before me under subsection 20BF (4) of the Crimes Act 1914 ; and\n\n(b) I have not completed the hearing under subsection 20BF (5) of that Act.\n\nDated 8.\n\n9\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison or hospital\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert time and date\n\n7 insert date\n\n8 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":38},{"sectionNumber":"Form 16—Warrant for arrest under subsect","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 16—Warrant for arrest under subsection 20BM(3)","content":"## Form 16—Warrant for arrest under subsection 20BM(3)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT FOR ARREST UNDER SUBSECTION 20BM (3)\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nI, 2, 3, a prescribed authority within the meaning of Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914, under subsection \\*20BM (3)/\\*20BT (3) of that Act, authorise and request you to arrest 4 and bring \\*him/\\*her, as soon as practicable, before a magistrate in the \\*State/\\*Territory in which \\*he/\\*she is arrested to be dealt with according to law.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the Attorney‑General under section \\*20BL/\\*20BT of the Crimes Act 1914, ordered that 4 be released from detention; and\n\n(b) the release order relating to 4 has been revoked.\n\nDated 5.\n\n6\n\n3\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n3 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert full name of person\n\n5 insert date\n\n6 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":39},{"sectionNumber":"Form 17—Warrant under subsection 20BM(5)","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 17—Warrant under subsection 20BM(5) authorising the detention of a person","content":"## Form 17—Warrant under subsection 20BM(5) authorising the detention of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n\nWARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 20BM (5) AUTHORISING THE DETENTION OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\n(a) under paragraph 20BM (5) (c) of that Act authorise those members in 1\n\nto take 5 to 2 in 1\n\nand deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that \\*prison/\\*hospital, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) under paragraph 20BM (5) (d) of that Act direct the officer in charge  \nof 2 in 1 to receive 5 into your custody and detain \\*him/\\*her for the period of 6.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) the Attorney‑General under subsection 20BM (1) of the Crimes Act 1914 has revoked the release order relating to 5; and\n\n(b) I am satisfied that:\n\n(i) 5 is the person named in the instrument revoking the release order; and\n\n(ii) the release order has been revoked and the revocation is still in force.\n\nDated 7.\n\n8\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison or hospital\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert period\n\n7 insert date\n\n8 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":40},{"sectionNumber":"Form 18—Warrant under subsection 20BM(6)","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 18—Warrant under subsection 20BM(6) authorising the remand of a person","content":"## Form 18—Warrant under subsection 20BM(6) authorising the remand of a person\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT UNDER SUBSECTION 20BM (6) AUTHORISING THE REMAND OF A PERSON\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nAND to the officer in charge of 2 in 1:\n\nI, 3, 4, a prescribed authority under Part 1B of the Crimes Act 1914:\n\n(a) under subsection 20BM (6) of that Act authorise those members  \nin 1 to take 5 to 2 in 1  \nand deliver \\*him/\\*her to the officer in charge of that \\*prison/\\*hospital, together with this warrant; and\n\n(b) authorise the officer in charge of 2 in 1\n\nto receive 5 into your custody and keep  \n\\*him/\\*her until 6 when you are to have 5\n\nbrought before this court at 7.\n\nThis warrant is issued on the basis that:\n\n(a) 5 has been brought before me under subsection 20BM (4) of the Crimes Act 1914; and\n\n(b) I have not completed the hearing under subsection 20BM (5) of that Act.\n\nDated 8.\n\n9\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert name of prison or hospital\n\n3 insert full name of prescribed authority\n\n4 insert designation of prescribed authority\n\n5 insert full name of person\n\n6 insert time and date\n\n7 insert address of court\n\n8 insert date\n\n9 signature of prescribed authority\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":41},{"sectionNumber":"Form 19—Summons under *paragraph 20BW(1)","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 19—Summons under *paragraph 20BW(1)(a)/*section 20BY","content":"## Form 19—Summons under \\*paragraph 20BW(1)(a)/\\*section 20BY\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    SUMMONS UNDER \\*PARAGRAPH 20BW (1) (a)/\\*SECTION 20BY\n\nIN THE 1\n\nAT 2\n\nIN THE \\*STATE OF 3\n\n(Informant)\n\n‑and‑\n\n(Defendant)\n\nTo: 4\n\nYou are summoned under \\*paragraph 20BW (1) (a)/\\*section 20BY of the Crimes Act 1914 to appear before the 5 at 6\n\nat 7 to answer the information alleging the breach of the following \\*condition/\\*conditions of the order under section \\*20BV/\\*20BY of that Act:\n\n(a) 8; and\n\n(b) 8;\n\nand to be further dealt with according to law.\n\nDated 9.\n\n10\n\n11\n\n1 insert name of court\n\n2 insert location of court\n\n3 insert State or Territory\n\n4 insert name of person\n\n5 insert name of court\n\n6 insert address of court\n\n7 insert time and date\n\n8 list details of alleged breaches of conditions\n\n9 insert date\n\n10 signature of magistrate\n\n11 designation of magistrate\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":42},{"sectionNumber":"Form 20—Warrant for arrest under *paragr","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 20—Warrant for arrest under *paragraph 20BW(1)(b)/*section 20BY","content":"## Form 20—Warrant for arrest under \\*paragraph 20BW(1)(b)/\\*section 20BY\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT FOR ARREST UNDER \\*PARAGRAPH 20BW (1) (b)/\\*SECTION 20BY\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nI, 2, 3:\n\n(a) under \\*paragraph 20BW (1) (b)/\\*section 20BY of the Crimes Act 1914, authorise and request you to arrest 4 and bring \\*him/\\*her, as soon as practicable, before this court; and\n\n(b) authorise you to detain 4 in custody until dealt with according to law.\n\nThis warrant is issued because:\n\n(a) an order under section \\*20BV/\\*20BY of the Crimes Act 1914 has been made in relation to 4; and\n\n(b) information has been laid on oath before me of the following \\*breach/\\*breaches of the conditions of the order:\n\n(i) 5; and\n\n(ii) 5; and\n\n(c) I am of the opinion that proceedings against 4 by summons might not be effective.\n\nDated 6.\n\n7\n\n4\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert full name of magistrate\n\n3 insert designation of magistrate\n\n4 insert full name of person\n\n5 list details of alleged breaches of conditions\n\n6 insert date\n\n7 signature of magistrate\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":43},{"sectionNumber":"Form 21—Warrant of arrest under *subsect","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 21—Warrant of arrest under *subsection 20BW(2)/*section 20BY","content":"## Form 21—Warrant of arrest under \\*subsection 20BW(2)/\\*section 20BY\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    WARRANT OF ARREST UNDER \\*SUBSECTION 20BW (2)/  \n    \\*SECTION 20BY\n\nTO: \\*all members and special members of the Australian Federal Police:/\\*all members of the police force of 1:\n\nI, 2, 3:\n\n(a) under subsection 20BW (2)/\\*section 20BY of the Crimes Act 1914, authorise and request you to arrest 4 and to bring \\*him/\\*her, as soon as practicable, before this court; and\n\n(b) under \\*subsection 20BW (3)/\\*section 20BY of that Act, authorise you to detain 4 in custody until \\*he/\\*she is released by order of this court or under subsection 20BW (4) of that Act.\n\nThis warrant is issued because 4\n\n\\* is a person who has been served with a summons issued under \\*subsection 20BW (1)/\\*section 20BY of the Crimes Act 1914 and \\*he/\\*she failed to attend before the court as required by the summons.\n\n\\* is a person who has been admitted to bail under \\*subsection 20BW (4)/\\*section 20BY of the Crimes Act 1914 and \\*he/\\*she failed to attend before the court as required by the conditions of the bail.\n\nDated 5.\n\n6\n\n3\n\n1 insert State or Territory\n\n2 insert full name of magistrate\n\n3 insert designation of magistrate\n\n4 insert full name of person\n\n5 insert date\n\n6 signature of magistrate\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable","sortOrder":44},{"sectionNumber":"Form 22—Certificate under subsection 21B","sectionType":"part","heading":"Form 22—Certificate under subsection 21B(3)","content":"## Form 22—Certificate under subsection 21B(3)\n\n    Commonwealth of Australia\n    Crimes Act 1914\n    CERTIFICATE UNDER SUBSECTION 21B (3)\n\nIN THE 1\n\nAT 2\n\nIN THE \\*STATE OF 3\n\nBETWEEN:\n\n(Informant)\n\n‑and‑\n\n(Defendant)\n\nI, 4, 5, hereby certify that on\n\n6 the court ordered that the defendant is to pay $ 7\n\nto 8 by 9.\n\nDated 10.\n\n11\n\n5\n\n1 insert name of court\n\n2 insert location of court\n\n3 insert State or Territory\n\n4 insert full name of clerk or appropriate officer\n\n5 insert designation of officer\n\n6 insert date of order\n\n7 insert amount\n\n8 insert to whom amount is to be paid\n\n9 insert date by which amount is to be paid\n\n10 insert date\n\n11 signature of clerk or appropriate officer\n\n\\* omit if inapplicable\n\n> Note You have been convicted of a federal offence under the Crimes Act 1914 or, under section 19B of that Act, you have been discharged without conviction and the court has ordered you to make reparation to the Commonwealth or a public authority under the Commonwealth by payment of an amount of money or otherwise. This payment is in addition to any fine or other penalty imposed by the court. The above certificate when filed in a court of civil jurisdiction is enforceable as a final judgement of the court in which it is filed.\n\nSchedule 3A—Aboriginal legal aid organisations\n\n(regulation 6A)\n\nAboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation (Q.E.A.) for Legal Services\n\nAboriginal Legal Rights Movement Incorporated\n\nAboriginal Legal Service Ltd\n\nAboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia (Inc.)\n\nCentral Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service Incorporated\n\nCharleville and South West Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Legal Services\n\nIpswich Regional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Legal Services\n\nKatherine Regional Aboriginal Legal Aid Service Inc.\n\nMackay and Districts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Legal Aid Services\n\nNjiku Jowan Legal Service (N.Q.) Ltd.\n\nNorth Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service Inc.\n\nPitjantjatjara Council Incorporated\n\nQ.E.C. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Legal Services\n\nSouth Coast Aboriginal Legal Service Ltd\n\nSouth East Queensland Aboriginal Corporation for Legal Services\n\nT.S.N.P. Torres Strait Islanders and Aboriginal Corporation for Legal Services\n\nTasmanian Aboriginal Centre Incorporated\n\nTharpuntoo Legal Service Aboriginal Corporation\n\nTownsville and Districts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Legal Aid Services\n\nVictorian Aboriginal Legal Service Co‑operative Limited\n\nWest Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Corporation for Legal Aid\n\nWestern Aboriginal Legal Service Ltd\n\nSchedule 3B—Appropriately qualified persons\n\n(regulation 6B)\n\n| Item | Forensic procedure                                                                                                                                                                               | Qualified person                                                                                                                                                                   |\n| ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| 1    | external examination of the genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts                                                                                          | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 2    | taking of a sample of blood                                                                                                                                                                      | forensic scientistforensic technicianfor a fingerprick only: constable                                                                                                             |\n| 3    | taking of a sample of saliva, or a sample by buccal swab                                                                                                                                         | forensic scientistforensic technicianconstable                                                                                                                                     |\n| 4    | taking of a sample of pubic hair                                                                                                                                                                 | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 5    | taking of a sample by swab or washing from the external genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts                                                              | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 6    | taking of a sample by vacuum suction, scraping or lifting by tape from the external genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts                                  | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 7    | taking of a photograph of, or an impression or cast of a wound from, the genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts                                             | medical practitionerforensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                          |\n| 8    | external examination of a part of the body other than the genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts, that requires touching of the body or removal of clothing | forensic scientistforensic technicianconstable                                                                                                                                     |\n| 9    | taking of a sample of hair other than pubic hair                                                                                                                                                 | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 10   | taking of a sample from a nail or from under a nail                                                                                                                                              | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 11   | taking of a sample by swab or washing from any external part of the body other than the genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts                              | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 12   | taking of a sample by vacuum suction, scraping or lifting by tape from any external part of the body other than the genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts  | forensic scientistforensic technician                                                                                                                                              |\n| 13   | taking of a photograph of, or an impression or cast of a wound from, an external part of the body other than the genital or anal area, the buttocks or, in the case of a female, the breasts     | for a photograph:constablemedical practitionerforensic scientistforensic technicianfor an impression or cast of a wound: medical practitionerforensic scientistforensic technician |\n\nSchedule 3C—Provisions of corresponding laws taken to correspond to particular Divisions of Part 1D of the Act\n\n(subregulation 6E(2))\n\n| Item | Part 1D provisions                                                                                             | Corresponding provisions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            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|\n| 1    | Division 3 (Forensic procedures on suspect by consent)                                                         | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 3• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 464R and 464S• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Part 2 and Division 2 of Part 5 of Chapter 8A and section 318ZL• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), sections 37 to 41, 49, 50 and subsection 51 (1)• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Divisions 1 and 2 of Part 3• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Divisions 1 and 2 of Part 2• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.3 |\n| 2    | Division 4 (Non‑intimate forensic procedures on suspect by order of a senior constable)                        | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 4• Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Divisions 1 to 3 of Part 4 of Chapter 8A, sections 308, 309 and 310, and Part 6 of Chapter 8A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           |\n|      |                                                                                                                | • Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), sections 42 to 44 and subsections 51 (2) and (3)• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Divisions 1 and 3 to 8 of Part 3• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Divisions 1 and 3 of Part 2• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.4                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           |\n| 3    | Division 5 (Forensic procedures on suspect by order of a magistrate)                                           | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 5• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 464T to 464X• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Part 3 of Chapter 8A and sections 311 and 313• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), sections 45 and 46• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Divisions 1 and 3 to 8 of Part 3• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Divisions 1, 4 and 5 of Part 2• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.5                                         |\n| 4    | Division 6 (Carrying out forensic procedures on suspects)                                                      | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 6• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 464Y to 464ZD• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), sections 278 and 279, Part 4, Divisions 1 to 3 of Part 5 and Parts 6, 7 and 8 of Chapter 8A• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Part 8• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Part 2, Divisions 1 to 4 of Part 4 and Division 1 of Part 4A• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 5• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.6  |\n| 5    | Division 6A (Carrying out of certain forensic procedures after conviction of serious and prescribed offenders) | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 7• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 464ZF and 464ZFA• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), sections 312, 313 and 315• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Schedule 1• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Part 3A, Division 1A of Part 4 and Division 1 of Part 4A• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 3• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.7                                                                 |\n| 6    | Division 6B (Carrying out of forensic procedures on volunteers and certain other persons)                      | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 8• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 64ZGB to 64ZGF• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Part 2 and Division 2 of Part 5 of Chapter 8A and section 318ZL• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Part 4, Division 2• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Parts 2A and 2B and Division 3 of Part 4A• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 4• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.8                                    |\n| 7    | Division 7 (Admissibility of evidence)                                                                         | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 9• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), section 464ZE• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Part 11• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Part 5• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 6• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.9                                                                                                                                                                                                                       |\n| 8    | Division 8 (Destruction of forensic material)                                                                  | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 10• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 464ZFB, 464ZFC, 464ZG and 464ZGA• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Division 4 of Part 4 of Chapter 8A and section 318H• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Part 9• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Division 4 of Part 4A• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 7• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.10                                                            |\n| 9    | Division 8A (DNA database system)                                                                              | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 11• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), section 464ZFD and sections 464ZGG to 64ZGK• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Division 6 of Part 5 and Part 10 of Chapter 8A• Police Powers and Responsibilities Regulation 2000 (Queensland), Part 2A and Schedules 1 and 7• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Part 10• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), Part 5A• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 8                                                             |\n|      |                                                                                                                | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.11                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             |\n| 10   | Division 11 (Interjurisdictional enforcement)                                                                  | • Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (New South Wales), Part 12• Crimes Act 1958 (Victoria), sections 464ZGL to 64ZGO• Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 (Queensland), Parts 9 and 11 of Chapter 8A• Police Powers and Responsibilities Regulation 2000 (Queensland), Schedule 7• Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002 (Western Australia), Part 12• Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 (South Australia), section 51• Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tasmania), Part 9• Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (Australian Capital Territory), Part 2.13                                 |\n\nSchedule 4—Spent convictions—exclusions from privacy provisions\n\n(regulation 8)\n\n```html\n<table cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" style=\"width:100%; border-collapse:collapse\"><thead><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Column 1</span></p><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Item No.</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Column 2</span></p><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Prescribed persons</span><br><span>and bodies</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Column 3</span></p><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Prescribed purposes</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Column 4</span></p><p class=\"TableHeading\"><span>Prescribed offences</span></p></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>1</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Commonwealth authorities</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) Assessing the suitability of a person to be employed, or otherwise engaged, in work that is likely to involve access to national security information classified as secret or top secret</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Providing assistance to a person referred to in paragraph</span><span> </span><span>85ZZH(d) of the Act in relation to the making of a decision referred to in that paragraph</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>2</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>The Defence Force</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person for appointment to a position involving the care, instruction or supervision of minors</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Designated offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>3</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>The Director of Military Prosecutions referred to in section</span><span> </span><span>188G of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Defence Force Discipline Act 1982</span><span> or a prosecutor referred to in rule</span><span> </span><span>37 of the Summary Authority Rules.</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Considering whether to prosecute and making submissions and decisions as to sentence</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\" style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>4</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" rowspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>The Australian Border Force Commissioner (within the meaning of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Australian Border Force Act 2015</span><span>) or the Secretary of the Department administered by the Minister administering Part</span><span> </span><span>XII of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Customs Act 1901</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>(1) Assessing the suitability of a person to have responsibility for matters relating to law enforcement</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Considering whether to prosecute and making submissions as to sentence</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>5</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Governments of Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person for appointment as a justice of the peace</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>6</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Prison administrations in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to have responsibility for the care or control of prisoners</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences involving violence</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>7</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>A person who, or body which, employs or otherwise engages persons to provide care for the disabled in residential settings in Victoria</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to have responsibility for the care of the disabled in a residential setting</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences involving violence</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>8</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Commonwealth Government and Governments of Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to be licensed as director, or appointed as the chief executive, of a casino</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>9</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Government of Tasmania</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person for appointment to the Poppy Advisory and Control Board</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Drug offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>10</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Poppy Advisory and Control Board, Tasmania</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>(1) Assessing the suitability of a person to be the holder of a licence to grow opium poppies</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\" style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span>Drug offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Assessing the suitability of a person to be employed, or otherwise engaged, by the Poppy Advisory and Control Board, Tasmania in connection with:</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Drug offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) the processing of applications for licences to grow opium poppies; or</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) the monitoring of the growing of opium poppies</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>11</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Persons or bodies lawfully engaged in the growing of opium poppies or the production of opiate alkaloids</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to be employed, or otherwise engaged, in connection with the growing of opium poppies or the production of opiate alkaloids</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Drug offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>12</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Public libraries, university libraries, public archives offices and the Australian War Memorial</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Making available material for research, reference or study</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>13</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Respite Care ACT Incorporated, the Australian Capital Territory</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to have responsibility for the care of a disabled or aged person in the disabled or aged person’s home</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences against the person</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>14</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>An issuing body (within the meaning of regulation</span><span> </span><span>6.01 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Aviation Transport Security Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2005</span><span>)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing whether to issue an aviation security identification card (within the meaning of regulation</span><span> </span><span>1.03 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Aviation Transport Security Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2005</span><span>) to a person in accordance with Part</span><span> </span><span>6 of those Regulations</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15)</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>5.3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>15</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>A person who, or body which, employs or otherwise engages another person to provide services or undertake work at a place where care, instruction or supervision services for minors are provided</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to be employed, or otherwise engaged for financial reward, in work that is likely to involve direct contact with minors</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Designated offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>16</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Australian Securities and Investments Commission</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) Considering whether to prosecute and making submissions as to sentence</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Assessing the suitability of a person:</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) to be a member of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission: or</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) to be employed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission; or</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(c) to be engaged as a consultant to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission; or</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(d) to be engaged to perform services for the Australian Securities and Investments Commission</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>17</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>A person who, or body which, employs or otherwise engages persons to provide advocacy or care for intellectually disabled persons</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person:</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) to act as an advocate for an intellectually disabled person; or</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) to have responsibility for the care of an intellectually disabled person</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences against the person</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:47.25pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>18</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Australian Capital Territory Corrective Services</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to have responsibility for the care or control of prisoners</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences involving violence</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:122pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"notemargin\"><span>Example for item</span><span> </span><span>18:</span></p><p class=\"notemargin\" style=\"margin-left:1.6pt; text-indent:-1.6pt\"><span>‘Prisoner’ includes a detainee under:</span></p><ul style=\"margin:0pt; padding-left:0pt\"><li class=\"ExampleList\" style=\"margin-left:9.6pt; text-indent:0pt; text-align:left; padding-left:8.25pt; font-family:serif\"><span style=\"font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-style:italic\">Custodial Escorts Act 1998</span><span style=\"font-family:'Times New Roman', serif\"> (ACT)</span></li><li class=\"ExampleList\" style=\"margin-left:9.6pt; text-indent:0pt; text-align:left; padding-left:8.4pt; font-family:serif\"><span style=\"font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-style:italic\">Periodic Detention Act 1995</span><span style=\"font-family:'Times New Roman', serif\"> (ACT)</span></li><li class=\"ExampleList\" style=\"margin-left:9.6pt; text-indent:0pt; text-align:left; padding-left:8.4pt; font-family:serif\"><span style=\"font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-style:italic\">Remand Centres Act 1976</span><span style=\"font-family:'Times New Roman', serif\"> (ACT)</span></li></ul></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>19</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>A person who, or body which, employs or otherwise engages persons to care for or control a detainee under the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Migration Act 1958</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing the suitability of a person to have responsibility for the care or control of a detainee under the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Migration Act 1958</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Offences involving violence</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:395.9pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>20</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>An issuing body (within the meaning given by regulation</span><span> </span><span>6.07B of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2003</span><span>)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing whether to issue a MSIC (maritime security identification card) to a person in accordance with Subdivision</span><span> </span><span>6.1A.4 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2003</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>4 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Australian Passports Act 2005</span><span></span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes Act 1914</span><span></span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(3) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15)</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(4) Offences against Division</span><span> </span><span>73, Chapter</span><span> </span><span>5 or Division</span><span> </span><span>145, 307 or 400 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(5) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>233, 233A, 233BAA or 233BAB of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Customs Act 1901</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(6) Offences against Division</span><span> </span><span>10 of Part</span><span> </span><span>IV of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Navigation Act 1912</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(7) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>9, 10, 11 or 14 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:186.15pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>21</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>The Secretary of the Attorney</span><span>‑</span><span>General’s Department and AusCheck staff members (within the meaning of subsection</span><span> </span><span>4 (1) of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">AusCheck Act 2007</span><span>)</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>For the purposes of the AusCheck scheme (within the meaning of subsection</span><span> </span><span>4 (1) of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">AusCheck Act 2007</span><span>)</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) For an applicant for, or holder of, an aviation security identification card (within the meaning of subsection</span><span> </span><span>4 (1) of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">AusCheck Act 2007)</span><span>:</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15); and</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>5.3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span></p></td></tr><tr><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) For an applicant for, or holder of, a maritime security identification card (within the meaning of subsection</span><span> </span><span>4 (1) of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">AusCheck Act 2007</span><span>):</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>4 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Australian Passports Act 2005</span><span>; and</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:120.25pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) offences against section</span><span> </span><span>24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes Act 1914</span><span>; and</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(c) offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 </span><span>(except section</span><span> </span><span>15); and</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:70.9pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(d) offences against Division</span><span> </span><span>73, Chapter</span><span> </span><span>5 or Division</span><span> </span><span>145, 307 or 400 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span><span>; and</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:62.65pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(e) offences against section</span><span> </span><span>233, 233A, 233BAA or 233BAB of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Customs Act 1901</span><span>; and</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:153.75pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(f) offences against Division</span><span> </span><span>10 of Part</span><span> </span><span>IV of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Navigation Act 191</span><span>2; and</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(g) offences against section</span><span> </span><span>9, 10, 11 or 14 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:148.5pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(3) For an individual required to undergo, or who has undergone, a NHS check (within the meaning of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Security</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">‑</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">sensitive Biological Agent (SSBA) Standards</span><span> determined under section</span><span> </span><span>35 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">National Health Security Act 2007</span><span>):</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:58.5pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) offences against section</span><span> </span><span>24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes Act 1914</span><span>; and</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:61.8pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15); and</span></p></td></tr><tr style=\"height:142pt\"><td style=\"width:13.78%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span></span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(c) offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>5.1 or 5.3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span><span>; and</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(d) offences against section</span><span> </span><span>9, 10, 11 or 14 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>22</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>The Secretary of the Department administering the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Aviation Transport Security Act 2004</span><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing whether to approve the issue of an aviation security identification card to a person in accordance with regulation</span><span> </span><span>6.29 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Aviation Transport Security Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2005</span></p></td><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15)</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>5.3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span></p></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>23</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>The Secretary of the Department administering the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing whether to approve the issue of a maritime security identification card to a person in accordance with regulation</span><span> </span><span>6.08F of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Regulations</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\"> </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">2003</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>4 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Australian Passports Act 2005</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes Act 1914</span></p></td><td style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(3) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15)</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:59.6pt\"><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(4) Offences against Division</span><span> </span><span>73, Chapter</span><span> </span><span>5 or Division</span><span> </span><span>145, 307 or 400 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:63pt\"><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(5) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>233, 233A, 233BAA or 233BAB of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Customs Act 1901</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(6) Offences against Division</span><span> </span><span>10 of Part</span><span> </span><span>IV of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Navigation Act 1912</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(7) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>9, 10, 11 or 14 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:101.65pt\"><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>24</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>An entity to which Division</span><span> </span><span>5 of Part</span><span> </span><span>3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">National Health Security Act 2007</span><span> applies</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing whether to authorise a person under clause</span><span> </span><span>3.3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Security</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">‑</span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">sensitive Biological Agent (SSBA) Standards </span><span>determined under section</span><span> </span><span>35 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">National Health Security Act 2007</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; border-top:0.75pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(1) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes Act 1914</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(2) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>2 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991</span><span> (except section</span><span> </span><span>15)</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:112.35pt\"><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"margin-right:7.1pt\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p style=\"page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid\"><span></span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(3) Offences against Part</span><span> </span><span>5.1 or 5.3 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Criminal Code</span></p><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>(4) Offences against section</span><span> </span><span>9, 10, 11 or 14 of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:112.35pt\"><td colspan=\"2\" style=\"border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>25</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.3%; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>The Secretary of the Department administered by the Minister administering the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">National Health Act 1953</span></p></td><td style=\"width:33.5%; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>Assessing whether a person is a fit and proper person to:</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(a) hold a licence (within the meaning of the </span><span style=\"font-style:italic\">Narcotic Drugs Act 1967</span><span>); or</span></p><p class=\"Tablea\"><span>(b) be associated with the holder of such a licence</span></p></td><td style=\"width:26.08%; border-bottom:1.5pt solid #000000; padding-right:5.4pt; padding-left:5.4pt; vertical-align:top\"><p class=\"Tabletext\"><span>All offences</span></p></td><td style=\"vertical-align:top\"></td></tr><tr style=\"height:0pt\"><td style=\"width:58.8pt\"></td><td style=\"width:0.75pt\"></td><td style=\"width:112.15pt\"></td><td style=\"width:142.85pt\"></td><td style=\"width:111.2pt\"></td><td style=\"width:0.7pt\"></td></tr></tbody></table>\n```\n\nSchedule 5—Transitional matters relating to Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act 2010\n\n(regulation 11)","sortOrder":45},{"sectionNumber":"Part 1","sectionType":"part","heading":"Chief officers’ annual reports","content":"## Part 1—Chief officers’ annual reports\n\n  1.01 A report required to be laid before each House of Parliament under section 15HN of the Crimes Act 1914 may be combined with a report required to be laid before each House of Parliament under section 15T of the Crimes Act 1914, as continued in force by Schedule 3 to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act 2010.","sortOrder":46},{"sectionNumber":"Part 2","sectionType":"part","heading":"Pre‑commencement controlled operation","content":"## Part 2—Pre‑commencement controlled operation\n\n  2.01 These Regulations, as in force immediately before commencement, continue to apply after commencement to a pre‑commencement controlled operation.\n  2.02 In this Part:\n\n> commencement means the commencement of Schedule 3 to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Serious and Organised Crime) Act 2010.","sortOrder":47},{"sectionNumber":"Part 3","sectionType":"part","heading":"Assumed identity authorisations—jurisdictions that are not participating jurisdictions","content":"## Part 3—Assumed identity authorisations—jurisdictions that are not participating jurisdictions\n\n  3.01 The provisions are the following.\n\n4BB Definition of authorising persons—prescribed classes for State or Territory participating agencies (Act s 15XA)\n\n  For paragraph (b) of the definition of authorising person in subsection 15XA(1) of the Act, the following classes of persons in a State or Territory participating agency are prescribed:\n    (d) if the participating agency is the Western Australia Police Force—any commissioned officer, within the meaning of section 6 of the Police Act 1892 (WA), who has been appointed as a Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner, as provided under section 9 of that Act;\n    (g) if the participating agency is the Police Force of the Northern Territory:\n    (i) any Deputy Commissioner of Police, within the meaning of section 7 of the Police Administration Act (NT); or\n    (ii) any Assistant Commissioner of Police, within the meaning of section 8 of that Act.\n\n4BC Definition of State or Territory participating agency—prescribed bodies\n\n  For paragraph (d) of the definition of State or Territory participating agency in subsection 15XA(1) of the Act, the Royal Commission appointed under section 5 of the Royal Commissions Act 1968 (Western Australia) by Commission dated 12 December 2001 is prescribed.","sortOrder":48}],"analysis":{"kimi_summary":{"_metrics":{"model":"kimi-k2.5","source":"moonshot-realtime","completionTokens":2195},"content_quality":"ok","complexity_score":7,"scope_assessment":{"changed":true,"description":"While originally focused on court forms and basic procedures, the regulations have expanded significantly to cover complex national security infrastructure (aviation/maritime security ID cards), sophisticated cross-border law enforcement cooperation (controlled operations, assumed identities), detailed forensic science regulation, and extensive spent conviction exceptions for sensitive employment sectors. The scope now encompasses substantial operational policing and security screening functions well beyond traditional court administration."},"complexity_factors":["Extensive cross-referencing to 8 separate State/Territory jurisdictions with distinct legislative schemes","5 detailed schedules containing tables of corresponding laws and prescribed bodies","Technical indemnification requirements with multiple conditions (notification, legal representation, cost recovery, settlement restrictions)","Detailed forensic procedure matrix specifying 13 different procedures and 4 categories of qualified persons","Complex spent conviction exclusions covering 25+ specific bodies and multiple industry sectors (aviation, maritime, casinos, child protection)","Transitional provisions linking to amendment Acts with pre-commencement and post-commencement operation rules"],"plain_english_summary":"These regulations support the *Crimes Act 1914* and manage the practical details of federal criminal law administration. They serve five main purposes:\n\n**1. Court Forms and Processes**\nThey prescribe mandatory and optional forms for federal criminal proceedings, including warrants for arrest, parole revocation notices, summonses, and orders for good behaviour bonds (Forms 1–22).\n\n**2. Cross-Border Law Enforcement Cooperation**\nThey list which State and Territory laws are recognised as equivalent (\"corresponding\") to Commonwealth laws for:\n- **Controlled operations** (undercover stings)\n- **Assumed identities** (false identities for officers)\n- **Witness identity protection** (hiding witness details)\n- **Forensic procedures** (DNA, fingerprints, blood samples)\nThis allows federal, state and territory police to work together seamlessly.\n\n**3. Protection for Undercover Officers**\nThey set strict rules for when the Commonwealth will indemnify (legally protect and pay for) officers involved in covert operations. Officers must notify their agency of potential lawsuits, let the Commonwealth control their legal defence, use government lawyers if required, and cannot settle cases without approval.\n\n**4. Forensic Procedures and DNA**\nThey specify who is qualified to perform intimate and non-intimate forensic procedures (forensic scientists, technicians, doctors, or police constables depending on the procedure). They also list accredited labs and prescribe who can access national DNA databases.\n\n**5. Spent Convictions and Background Checks**\nThey create exceptions to \"spent conviction\" laws (which normally hide old minor convictions). Specific organisations can access spent convictions for sensitive roles, including:\n- Working with children checks (all states/territories)\n- Aviation and maritime security identification\n- Casino licensing\n- Poppy cultivation licensing (Tasmania)\n- Defence Force positions involving minors\n- National security clearances\n\n**6. Prisoners and Sentencing**\nThey allow federal prisoners to participate in certain state pre-release schemes (like home detention) and recognise various state sentencing orders (intensive correction orders, community service, etc.) for federal offenders.\n\n**7. Aboriginal Legal Aid**\nThey officially identify specific Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander legal aid organisations across Australia.\n\n**Who it affects:** Federal law enforcement officers (AFP, ACC), state/territory police working on joint operations, forensic investigators, court staff, prisoners serving federal sentences, and people applying for security-sensitive jobs (airports, childcare, casinos)."},"flash_summary":{"complexity_score":6,"scope_assessment":{"changed":false,"description":"These Regulations do not expand or create substantive criminal offences in the material supplied. Instead they specify administrative, evidentiary and interjurisdictional detail required to operate the existing provisions of the Crimes Act 1914: prescribing forms, lists of corresponding State/Territory laws, qualified persons for forensic procedures, prescribed users of DNA/forensic information, indemnity requirements and transitional arrangements (see regs 3, 4A, 4B, 4C, 6B, 6D, 6E, 7, 7A, 8, Schedule 3B, Schedule 3C, Schedule 4 and Schedule 5). The Regulations therefore implement and detail application of the Act rather than alter its substantive scope."},"complexity_factors":["Extensive cross‑references to multiple sections of the Crimes Act 1914 and to many State and Territory statutes (see regs 4A, 4BAB, 6E and Schedule 3C).","Large number of prescribed standard forms and detailed fields that must be used by courts and prescribed authorities (reg 3 and Forms 1–22).","Detailed indemnification and litigation‑management obligations placed on participants and authorised persons, with multiple conditional steps and recovery rules (regs 4B and 4C).","Schedules that specify many categories of organisations, qualified persons and prescribed offences (Schedules 3A, 3B, 3C and 4), increasing administrative mapping complexity.","Interjurisdictional coordination needed between Commonwealth and State/Territory laws and agencies (regs 4A, 4BAB, 6E and related tables), creating implementation and maintenance overhead.","Transitional and savings provisions tied to earlier amendments that preserve pre‑existing orders and operations and require tracking of commencement and pre‑commencement status (reg 10, reg 11 and Schedule 5)."],"plain_english_summary":"# What these Regulations do, who they affect, and how they work\n\n- Mechanical effect first: these Regulations fill out, specify and operationalise many administrative and procedural details required by the Crimes Act 1914. They do not create new criminal offences in the text supplied; instead they prescribe: forms to be used in court and executive processes (Schedule 3 and regs 3–4 and the many Form headings), lists of State and Territory laws that correspond to Commonwealth provisions for controlled operations, assumed identities, witness identity protection and forensic procedures (regs 4A, 4BAB, 4D, 6E and Schedule 3C), which organisations count for particular purposes (Schedule 3A, reg 6A), qualifications for people who may carry out forensic procedures (reg 6B and Schedule 3B), prescribed users or recipients of DNA or forensic information (reg 6D), exclusions and exceptions under certain evidence/privacy provisions (regs 7, 7A, 8 and Schedule 4), eligibility limits for pre‑release permit schemes (reg 5), and transitional savings and transitional administrative rules tied to the 2010 amendments (reg 11 and Schedule 5).\n\n- Official purpose-claims: the Regulations present these measures as necessary to implement, coordinate and standardise the operation of Parts of the Crimes Act (for example controlled operations, assumed identities, forensic procedures and parole/licence processes). They do this by naming the specific State/Territory laws that are to be treated as \"corresponding\" (so Commonwealth and state powers align) (see regs 4A, 4BAB, 4D, 6E and Schedule 3C) and by prescribing the procedural documents and administrative conditions needed for processes under the Act (see reg 3 and the Forms).\n\n- Who pays and who decides (operational incentives and control):\n  - Who decides: chief officers of relevant agencies, prescribed authorities and the Attorney‑General exercise key discretionary functions under these Regulations. Examples: the chief officer must approve settlement terms before a participant settles proceedings arising from controlled operations or assumed‑identity conduct (reg 4B(c) and reg 4C(c)); prescribed authorities issue warrants, detention orders and remand directions using the prescribed Forms (Forms 2–21); the Attorney‑General issues revocation notifications and may require revocation-related action (Forms 3 and 8). The Regulations also prescribe which classes of State/Territory officials may be \"authorising persons\" for assumed identity authorisations (see reg 4BB) and which senior ACC employees are prescribed delegates (reg 4BAA).\n  - Who pays: the Commonwealth is the indemnifying party in the indemnity arrangements referenced (Act s 15HB and s 15KS implemented by regs 4B and 4C). However regulated participants/authorised persons have obligations that affect costs and recovery: they must notify their chief officer promptly of conduct likely to give rise to proceedings (reg 4B(a), reg 4C(a)); they must authorise the Commonwealth to control the defence and (if required) accept Commonwealth‑nominated counsel (reg 4B(b)(i)–(ii), reg 4C(b)(i)–(ii)); and if an award of costs is recovered in their favour they must follow Commonwealth directions to recover and pay recovered amounts to the Commonwealth (reg 4B(b)(iv), reg 4C(b)(iv)). These provisions transfer litigation management and some recovery rights to the Commonwealth while leaving the indemnity obligation with the Commonwealth (as implemented under the Act).\n\n- Compliance burdens and behavioural requirements for individuals and agencies:\n  - Participants and authorised persons operating under controlled operations or assumed‑identity arrangements must notify, cooperate and in effect cede conduct of civil defence to the Commonwealth and accept Commonwealth‑appointed counsel if required (reg 4B and reg 4C). That creates administrative and legal compliance steps for those individuals and their agencies.\n  - Law enforcement and forensic actors must meet the prescribed qualifications to perform forensic procedures (reg 6B and Schedule 3B) and must restrict use/disclosure of DNA database information to prescribed persons (reg 6D). Forensic laboratories must be NATA‑accredited for their personnel to be prescribed users (reg 6D(a)).\n  - Courts, magistrates and prescribed authorities use the standardised, prescribed Forms for warrants, orders, notices and recognisances (reg 3 and the many Forms). Using prescribed forms standardises evidence and notification practice but requires administrative adherence to the form fields and signatory provisions.\n\n- Bureaucratic discretion and control points: several provisions give internal officials or agencies decision authority that shapes outcomes:\n  - Chief officer approval is required before settlement of proceedings related to controlled operations or assumed identity activities (reg 4B(c) and reg 4C(c)).\n  - The Attorney‑General exercises revocation and notice powers in parole/licence matters (Forms 3 and 8; see reg references to sections 19AU, 19AX etc.), and prescribed authorities decide whether to issue arrest warrants and detention authorisations using prescribed Forms.\n  - The Regulations prescribe which State/Territory laws and bodies count as \"corresponding\" or \"prescribed\" for the Act’s purposes (regs 4A, 4BAB, 4D, 6E, 7A), which shapes interjurisdictional cooperation and which state powers may be treated as equivalent to Commonwealth powers.\n\n- Costs, incentives, trade‑offs and operational risks:\n  - Cost allocation and recovery: indemnification rules (regs 4B and 4C) place the Commonwealth as insurer and litigation manager for participants, but they also require participants to give recovered costs back to the Commonwealth (4B(b)(iv), 4C(b)(iv)). That shifts litigation expense up front from participants to the Commonwealth while preserving the Commonwealth’s right to recover awards — a concentration of litigation management authority within Commonwealth legal services.\n  - Compliance and administrative costs for individuals: participants and authorised persons must notify promptly and provide full assistance; they must not settle without chief officer approval (4B(a), 4B(b)(iii), 4B(c); 4C(a)–(c)). Those duties raise time and coordination costs for agencies and individuals involved in controlled operations or assumed‑identity work.\n  - Interjurisdictional coordination risk: the Regulations prescribe many State/Territory laws and provisions as \"corresponding\" (see regs 4A, 4BAB, 6E and Schedule 3C). That creates reliance on the continued alignment of those State/Territory regimes; any divergence in practice or statutory change in a State or Territory could require administrative adjustment or re‑prescription to maintain equivalence.\n  - Operational clarity vs. inflexibility: the large number of prescribed Forms, lists and qualified classes (Forms and Schedules) clarifies procedures, reduces uncertainty and standardises record‑keeping, but it also locks in administrative templates and lists which may require regulatory amendment to change (see reg 3 and the Forms, and the prescribing tables in regs 4A, 4BAB, 6E).\n\n- Effects on private enterprise, competition and individual choice (where the instrument touches them):\n  - Pre‑release permit schemes: the Regulations list specific State/Territory schemes prescribed for the Act’s purposes (reg 5(1)) and exclude certain federal non‑citizen offenders from eligibility where participation would cause unlawful non‑citizen status or detention/deportation risk (reg 5(2)–(3)). Those rules affect eligible offenders; they do not directly regulate private businesses but do affect the pool of persons eligible for supervised release schemes.\n  - Privacy and recruitment checks: Schedule 4 prescribes which bodies may obtain spent‑conviction information for specific suitability or licensing decisions (Schedule 4). That affects employers and licensing bodies (including private employers engaged in child care, aged/disability care, opium poppy industries, or security ID schemes), because it specifies what prior convictions relevant decision‑makers may examine for particular roles and licences.\n  - Forensic services and labs: reg 6D prescribes that personnel engaged by NATA‑accredited forensic labs who provide services to law enforcement are prescribed users of DNA or forensic information. That channels certain work to accredited laboratories and defined specialist staff, affecting market demand for accredited forensic providers.\n\n- Implementation risk and opportunity costs: implementing and maintaining the long lists of corresponding laws, prescribed bodies and forms requires ongoing administrative effort. The transitional and savings provisions (reg 10 and reg 11 and Schedule 5) preserve pre‑existing orders and set out how certain pre‑commencement controlled operations and assumed identity authorisations are to be treated — these reduce immediate legal disruption but create a continuing need to track which rules apply to legacy operations.\n\n- Net functional effect in plain terms: the Regulations mostly do three things: (1) provide the exact administrative machinery (forms, notices, qualifications and lists) that courts, enforcing agencies and authorised participants must use; (2) identify which State and Territory laws and agencies are treated as equivalent or \"corresponding\" to Commonwealth powers for controlled operations, assumed identities, witness identity protection and forensic procedures (regs 4A, 4BAB, 4D, 6E and Schedule 3C); and (3) set conditions for Commonwealth indemnification and for handling of forensic and DNA materials (regs 4B, 4C, 6B, 6D). These mechanisms shift decision control over many defence and settlement matters to Commonwealth authorities, require prompt notification and cooperation by participants, and standardise interjurisdictional administrative practice (see regs and Schedules cited above)."}},"importantCases":[],"_links":{"self":"/api/acts/crimes-regulations-1990","history":"/api/acts/crimes-regulations-1990/history","analysis":"/api/acts/crimes-regulations-1990/analysis","conflicts":"/api/acts/crimes-regulations-1990/conflicts","importantCases":"/api/acts/crimes-regulations-1990/important-cases","documents":"/api/acts/crimes-regulations-1990/documents"}}