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Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
sec.93ZYMeaning of serious drug offender confiscation order
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### sec.93ZY Meaning of serious drug offender confiscation order
A serious drug offender confiscation order is an order that forfeits to the State—
all property, other than protected property, of the prescribed respondent; and
all property that was a gift given by the prescribed respondent to someone else within 6 years before the prescribed respondent was charged with the qualifying offence on which the order is based.
Despite subsection (1) , property is not forfeited if it has been acquired by a person for sufficient consideration, without knowing, and in circumstances not likely to arouse a reasonable suspicion, that the prescribed respondent has committed a category A offence, category B offence or category C offence.
This section applies subject to sections 11 , 93ZZC and 93ZZF .
For this Act, the property forfeited under the order is the property that is the subject of the order.
s 93ZY ins 2013 No. 21 s 42
(sec.93ZY-ssec.1) A serious drug offender confiscation order is an order that forfeits to the State— all property, other than protected property, of the prescribed respondent; and all property that was a gift given by the prescribed respondent to someone else within 6 years before the prescribed respondent was charged with the qualifying offence on which the order is based.
(sec.93ZY-ssec.2) Despite subsection (1) , property is not forfeited if it has been acquired by a person for sufficient consideration, without knowing, and in circumstances not likely to arouse a reasonable suspicion, that the prescribed respondent has committed a category A offence, category B offence or category C offence.
(sec.93ZY-ssec.3) This section applies subject to sections 11 , 93ZZC and 93ZZF .
(sec.93ZY-ssec.4) For this Act, the property forfeited under the order is the property that is the subject of the order.
- (a) all property, other than protected property, of the prescribed respondent; and
- (b) all property that was a gift given by the prescribed respondent to someone else within 6 years before the prescribed respondent was charged with the qualifying offence on which the order is based.