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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.226A-oc.2When a child has promoted terrorism
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### sec.226A-oc.2 When a child has promoted terrorism
For this subdivision, a child has promoted terrorism if the child—
carried out an activity to support the carrying out of a terrorist act; or
made a statement in support of the carrying out of a terrorist act; or
carried out an activity, or made a statement, to advocate the carrying out of a terrorist act or support for the carrying out of a terrorist act.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that a reference in subsection (1) to a terrorist act—
includes a terrorist act that has not happened; and
is not limited to a specific terrorist act.
s 226A ins 2019 No. 10 s 29
(sec.226A-oc.2-ssec.1) For this subdivision, a child has promoted terrorism if the child— carried out an activity to support the carrying out of a terrorist act; or made a statement in support of the carrying out of a terrorist act; or carried out an activity, or made a statement, to advocate the carrying out of a terrorist act or support for the carrying out of a terrorist act.
(sec.226A-oc.2-ssec.2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that a reference in subsection (1) to a terrorist act— includes a terrorist act that has not happened; and is not limited to a specific terrorist act.
- (a) carried out an activity to support the carrying out of a terrorist act; or
- (b) made a statement in support of the carrying out of a terrorist act; or
- (c) carried out an activity, or made a statement, to advocate the carrying out of a terrorist act or support for the carrying out of a terrorist act.
- (a) includes a terrorist act that has not happened; and
- (b) is not limited to a specific terrorist act.