Crimes Act 1914
Pt IE heading substituted by No 72 of 2019, s 3 and Sch 7 item 8, effective 21 September 2019. The heading formerly read:
Part IE - Forfeiture of child pornography material and child abuse material
Pt IE inserted by No 42 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 2 item 8, effective 12 May 2010. No 42 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 2 item 9 contains the following application provision:
Application of Part IE of the
Crimes Act 1914
(1)
Part IE of the
Crimes Act 1914
applies in relation to Commonwealth child sex offences, whether the conduct constituting the offences occurred before, on or after 12 May 2010.
(2)
Part IE of the
Crimes Act 1914
also applies in relation to the following offences constituted by conduct that occurred before 12 May 2010 as if they were Commonwealth child sex offences:
(a)
an offence against former Part
IIIA
of the
Crimes Act 1914
(which was about child sex tourism);
(b)
an offence against section
474.19
,
474.20
,
474.22
,
474.23
,
474.26
or
474.27
of the
Criminal Code
as in force before 15 April 2010;
(c)
an offence against section
11.1
,
11.4
or
11.5
of the
Criminal Code
relating to an offence described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subitem;
(d)
an offence against a provision described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subitem taken to have been committed because of section
11.2
,
11.2A
or
11.3
of the
Criminal Code
;
(e)
an offence against former Part
IIIA
of the
Crimes Act 1914
taken to have been committed because of former section
5
of that Act;
(f)
an offence against former section
7
,
7A
or
86
of the
Crimes Act 1914
relating to an offence against former Part
IIIA
of that Act.
Div 4 inserted by No 42 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 2 item 8, effective 12 May 2010. For application provision, see note under Part IE heading.
The head of a police force (including the Commissioner) may, by writing, delegate to a constable who is a member of the force all or any of the head ' s powers, functions and duties under this Part.
S 23ZG inserted by No 42 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 2 item 8, effective 12 May 2010. For application provision, see note under Part IE heading.
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