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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
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### sec.53BAA Definitions for part
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consort —
has the meaning given by the Criminal Code , section 77A ; and
does not include an act of consorting mentioned in the Criminal Code , section 77C that is reasonable in the circumstances.
offence of habitually consorting means an offence against the Criminal Code , section 77B .
official warning , for consorting, means a warning given in person, whether orally or in writing, that—
a stated person is a recognised offender; and
consorting with the stated person on a further occasion may lead to the commission of the offence of habitually consorting.
recognised offender means a recognised offender who is at least 18 years.
s 53BAA ins 2016 No. 62 s 316
- (a) has the meaning given by the Criminal Code , section 77A ; and
- (b) does not include an act of consorting mentioned in the Criminal Code , section 77C that is reasonable in the circumstances.
- (a) a stated person is a recognised offender; and
- (b) consorting with the stated person on a further occasion may lead to the commission of the offence of habitually consorting.