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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.130Administration orders Supreme Court may make
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### sec.130 Administration orders Supreme Court may make
The court may make any of the following orders under section 129 , (each an administration order )—
an order varying the property restrained under the restraining order;
an order imposing additional conditions on the restraining order or varying a condition of the order;
an order about the performance of an undertaking for the payment of damages or costs given for the restraining order;
if the restraining order directs the public trustee to take control of the property, an order—
regulating the way the public trustee may perform functions under the restraining order; or
deciding any question about the property, including a question affecting the liabilities of the owner of the property or the functions of the public trustee;
an order requiring a person whose property is restrained under the restraining order to do anything necessary or convenient to bring the property within Queensland;
an order for the payment to Legal Aid, from property restrained under the restraining order, of expenses payable by the person whose property is restrained because—
the person is a party to a proceeding under this Act; or
the person is a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including any proceeding on appeal against conviction or sentence.
A person must not contravene an order made under subsection (1) (e) .
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
s 130 amd 2003 No. 55 s 47
sub 2009 No. 2 s 37
(sec.130-ssec.1) The court may make any of the following orders under section 129 , (each an administration order )— an order varying the property restrained under the restraining order; an order imposing additional conditions on the restraining order or varying a condition of the order; an order about the performance of an undertaking for the payment of damages or costs given for the restraining order; if the restraining order directs the public trustee to take control of the property, an order— regulating the way the public trustee may perform functions under the restraining order; or deciding any question about the property, including a question affecting the liabilities of the owner of the property or the functions of the public trustee; an order requiring a person whose property is restrained under the restraining order to do anything necessary or convenient to bring the property within Queensland; an order for the payment to Legal Aid, from property restrained under the restraining order, of expenses payable by the person whose property is restrained because— the person is a party to a proceeding under this Act; or the person is a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including any proceeding on appeal against conviction or sentence.
(sec.130-ssec.2) A person must not contravene an order made under subsection (1) (e) . Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
- (a) an order varying the property restrained under the restraining order;
- (b) an order imposing additional conditions on the restraining order or varying a condition of the order;
- (c) an order about the performance of an undertaking for the payment of damages or costs given for the restraining order;
- (d) if the restraining order directs the public trustee to take control of the property, an order— (i) regulating the way the public trustee may perform functions under the restraining order; or (ii) deciding any question about the property, including a question affecting the liabilities of the owner of the property or the functions of the public trustee;
- (i) regulating the way the public trustee may perform functions under the restraining order; or
- (ii) deciding any question about the property, including a question affecting the liabilities of the owner of the property or the functions of the public trustee;
- (e) an order requiring a person whose property is restrained under the restraining order to do anything necessary or convenient to bring the property within Queensland;
- (f) an order for the payment to Legal Aid, from property restrained under the restraining order, of expenses payable by the person whose property is restrained because— (i) the person is a party to a proceeding under this Act; or (ii) the person is a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including any proceeding on appeal against conviction or sentence.
- (i) the person is a party to a proceeding under this Act; or
- (ii) the person is a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including any proceeding on appeal against conviction or sentence.
- (i) regulating the way the public trustee may perform functions under the restraining order; or
- (ii) deciding any question about the property, including a question affecting the liabilities of the owner of the property or the functions of the public trustee;
- (i) the person is a party to a proceeding under this Act; or
- (ii) the person is a defendant in a criminal proceeding, including any proceeding on appeal against conviction or sentence.