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14 Crimes Act 1900,
section 62 (1)
incest and similar
offences
15 Crimes Act 1900,
section 62 (2)
incest and similar
offences
16 an offence
mentioned in
items 1 to 15 to
which Crimes
Act 1900,
section 72AA applies
aggravated
offence—involving
family violence
Part 1.2 Offences against other legislation
Part 1.2 Offences against other
legislation
item
1 Commonwealth
section 270.5 (1) and
cause child to enter into
or remain in servitude
the service provided is a
2 Commonwealth
section 270.5 (2) and
conduct a business
involving child
servitude
the service provided is a
3 Commonwealth
Criminal Code
section 270.6 (1), as
Crimes Legislation
Amendment (Slavery,
Slavery‑like
Conditions and
People Trafficking)
Act 2013 (Cwlth)
sexual servitude the other person (as mentioned
in that section) is a child
4 Commonwealth
Criminal Code
section 270.6 (2), as
Crimes Legislation
Amendment (Slavery,
Slavery‑like
Conditions and
People Trafficking)
Act 2013 (Cwlth)
sexual servitude the other person (as mentioned
in that section) is a child
Offences against other legislation Part 1.2
item
5 Commonwealth
section 272.8 (1)
sexual intercourse with
child outside Australia
6 Commonwealth
section 272.8 (2)
cause child to engage in
sexual intercourse in
7 Commonwealth
section 272.10
offence against
section 272.8 or
section 272.9 involving
child with mental
impairment or under
care, supervision or
authority of defendant
8 Commonwealth
section 272.11
persistent sexual abuse
of child outside
9 Commonwealth
section 272.12
sexual intercourse with
young person outside
Australia by defendant
in position of trust or
authority
10 Commonwealth
section 272.18
benefit from offence
Criminal Code, division
11 Commonwealth
section 272.19
encourage offence
Criminal Code, division
Part 1.2 Offences against other legislation
item
12 any offence under a
law of a foreign
jurisdiction that, if it
had been committed
in the ACT, would
have been a class 1
Offences against ACT legislation Part 2.1
(see s 10 (3))