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  • Combatting Child Sexual Exploitation Legislation Amendment Act 2019 (72 of 2019)

  • Front Matter
  • 1 Short title
  • 2 Commencement
  • 3 Schedules
  • Schedule 1 Failing to protect children from, or report, child sexual abuse offences
  • Crimes Act 1914
  • 1 After paragraph 15Y(1)(cac)
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 2 Before paragraph 5(2)(m)
  • 3 Before Division 274 of the Criminal Code
  • 4 At the end of section 279.1 of the Criminal Code
  • 5 Application
  • Schedule 2 Possession of child-like sex dolls etc.
  • Crimes Act 1914
  • 1 Subsection 3(1) (after subparagraph (a)(ii) of the definition of Commonwealth child sex offence)
  • 2 After paragraph 15GE(3)(a)
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 3 After paragraph 5(2)(l)
  • 4 After Division 273 of the Criminal Code
  • 5 Application provision
  • 6 Section 473.1 of the Criminal Code (at the end of the definition of child abuse material)
  • Customs Act 1901
  • 7 At the end of subsection 233BAB(4)
  • Surveillance Devices Act 2004
  • 8 Subparagraphs 30(1)(a)(viii) and (1A)(a)(iv)
  • Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
  • 9 Paragraph 5D(3B)(a)
  • Schedule 3 Possession or control of child abuse material obtained or accessed using a carriage service
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 1 After section 474.22 of the Criminal Code
  • 2 Subsections 474.24(1), (3) and (4) of the Criminal Code
  • 3 After subparagraph 474.24A(1)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Code
  • 4 Subsections 474.24A(2), (3), (5) and (7) of the Criminal Code
  • 5 Paragraph 474.24B(b) of the Criminal Code
  • Schedule 4 Persistent sexual abuse of child outside Australia
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 1 Subsection 272.11(1) of the Criminal Code
  • 2 Paragraph 272.11(7)(a) of the Criminal Code
  • 3 Paragraph 272.11(7)(b) of the Criminal Code
  • 4 Paragraph 272.11(7)(c) of the Criminal Code
  • 5 Application of amendments
  • Schedule 5 Forced marriage
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 1 Subsection 270.7A(1) of the Criminal Code
  • 2 Subsection 270.7A(3) of the Criminal Code
  • 3 Subsection 270.7A(4) of the Criminal Code
  • 4 At the end of section 270.7B of the Criminal Code
  • 5 At the end of subsection 270.8(1) of the Criminal Code
  • Schedule 6 Restricted defence of marriage for child sex offences
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 1 Section 272.17 of the Criminal Code
  • 2 Saving provisions
  • Schedule 7 Expanding the meaning of child abuse material
  • Part 1 Amendments
  • Crimes Act 1914
  • 1 Subsection 3(1) (definition of child pornography material)
  • 2 Subsection 3(1) (subparagraph (a)(ii) of the definition of Commonwealth child sex offence)
  • 3 Subsection 3(1) (subparagraphs (a)(iii) and (iv) of the definition of Commonwealth child sex offence)
  • 4 Subsection 3(1) (note to the definition of Commonwealth child sex offence)
  • 5 Paragraph 15GE(2)(w)
  • 6 Paragraphs 15GE(3)(b) and (d)
  • 7 Paragraph 15Y(1)(cac)
  • 8 Part IE (heading)
  • 9 Paragraph 23ZA(b)
  • 10 Paragraph 23ZA(c)
  • 11 Subparagraph 23ZC(1)(c)(ii)
  • Criminal Code Act 1995
  • 12 Paragraph 5(2)(l)
  • 13 Division 273 of the Criminal Code (heading)
  • 14 Subsection 273.1(1) of the Criminal Code (note)
  • 15 Subdivision B of Division 273 of the Criminal Code (heading)
  • 16 Section 273.5 of the Criminal Code
  • 17 Paragraph 273.7(1)(a) of the Criminal Code
  • 18 Subsections 273.7(2), (3), (5) and (7) of the Criminal Code
  • 19 Section 273.8 of the Criminal Code
  • 20 Subsections 273.9(1), (4) and (5) of the Criminal Code
  • 21 Paragraph 279.1(d) of the Criminal Code
  • 22 Subsection 470.4(1) of the Criminal Code (note)
  • 23 Subdivision B of Division 471 of the Criminal Code (heading)
  • 24 Sections 471.16, 471.17 and 471.18 of the Criminal Code
  • 25 Paragraph 471.22(1)(a) of the Criminal Code
  • 26 Subparagraphs 471.22(1)(a)(i) and (ii) of the Criminal Code
  • 27 Subsections 471.22(2), (3), (5) and (7) of the Criminal Code
  • 28 Paragraph 471.23(b) of the Criminal Code
  • 29 Section 473.1 of the Criminal Code (at the end of the definition of child abuse material)
  • 30 Section 473.1 of the Criminal Code (definition of child pornography material)
  • 31 Section 473.1 of the Criminal Code (note to the definition of private sexual material)
  • 32 Subdivision D of Division 474 of the Criminal Code (heading)
  • 33 Sections 474.19, 474.20 and 474.21 of the Criminal Code
  • 34 Subparagraphs 474.24A(1)(a)(i) and (ii) of the Criminal Code
  • 35 Subsections 474.24A(2), (3), (5) and (7) of the Criminal Code
  • 36 Paragraph 474.24B(b) of the Criminal Code
  • 37 Paragraph 474.25(b) of the Criminal Code
  • Customs Act 1901
  • 38 Paragraph 233BAB(1)(h)
  • 39 Subsection 233BAB(3)
  • 40 At the end of subsection 233BAB(4)
  • 41 Subsection 233BAB(4A)
  • Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
  • 42 Subsection 5D(3B) (heading)
  • 43 Subparagraph 5D(3B)(b)(i)
  • 44 Subparagraph 5D(3B)(b)(ii)
  • Part 2 Application and transitional provisions
  • 45 Controlled operations
  • 46 Serious offences - Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
  • 47 Aggravated offences involving conduct on 3 or more occasions and 2 or more people
  • 48 Section 7 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 not limited

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