Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 5 - THE SECURITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH Part 5.6 - Secrecy of informationProceedings for the commitment of a person for trial for an offence against this Part must not be instituted without:
(a) the written consent of the Attorney-General; and
(b) for proceedings that relate to security classified information - a certification by the Attorney-General that, at the time of the conduct that is alleged to constitute the offence, it was appropriate that the information had a security classification.
(2)
However, the following steps may be taken (but no further steps in proceedings may be taken) without consent or certification having been obtained:
(a) a person may be arrested for the offence and a warrant for such an arrest may be issued and executed;
(b) a person may be charged with the offence;
(c) a person so charged may be remanded in custody or on bail.
(3)
Nothing in subsection (2) prevents the discharge of the accused if proceedings are not continued within a reasonable time.
(4)
In deciding whether to consent, the Attorney-General must consider whether the conduct might be authorised in a way mentioned in section 122.5 .
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