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Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (New South Wales) Act 1994
8Ancillary offences (aiding, abetting, accessories, attempts, incitement or conspiracy)
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#### 8 Ancillary offences (aiding, abetting, accessories, attempts, incitement or conspiracy)
8 Ancillary offences (aiding, abetting, accessories, attempts, incitement or conspiracy)
> > (1) In this section, Commonwealth ancillary criminal laws means—
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> > > (a) section 5, 6, 7 or 7A of the [Crimes Act 1914](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth, or
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> > > (b) section 86 (1) of that Act.
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> > (2) The Commonwealth ancillary criminal laws apply as laws of this jurisdiction in relation to an offence against the Agvet Code, or the Agvet Regulations, of this jurisdiction, and so apply—
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> > > (a) as if a reference in the laws to a law of the Commonwealth were a reference to that Code or those Regulations, and
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> > > (b) to the exclusion of laws of this jurisdiction to the same or a similar effect.
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> > (3) In the Agvet Code, or the Agvet Regulations, of this jurisdiction, a reference to an offence against that Code or those Regulations includes a reference to a related offence against the Commonwealth ancillary criminal laws.
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> **s 8:** Am 2000 No 80, Sch 1.1 \[3\].