Crimes Act 1914
Part IAA heading substituted by No 116 of 2014, s 3 and Sch 1 item 39, effective 1 December 2014. Part IAA (heading) formerly read:
Part IAA - Search, information gathering, arrest and related powers
Part IAA (heading) substituted by No 144 of 2005, s 3 and Sch 5 item 1, effective 15 December 2005. No 144 of 2005, s 4 contains the following review provisions:
4 Review of anti-terrorism laws
(1)
The Council of Australian Governments agreed on 27 September 2005 that the Council would, after 5 years, review the operation of:
(a) the amendments made by Schedules 1, 3, 4 and 5; and
(b) certain State laws.
(2)
If a copy of the report in relation to the review is given to the Attorney-General, the Attorney-General must cause a copy of the report to be laid before each House of Parliament within 15 sitting days after the Attorney-General receives the copy of the report.
Part IAA (heading) formerly read:
Part IAA - Search warrants and powers of arrest
Part IAA (heading) substituted by No 41 of 2003, s 3 and Sch 3 item 3, effective 3 June 2003. For saving provision, see note under s 23C(7). The heading formerly read:
Part 1AA - Search warrants and powers of arrest
Div 3B substituted by No 89 of 2019, s 3 and Sch 1 item 1, effective 28 April 2020.
Div 3B inserted by No 167 of 2012, s 3 and Sch 2 item 8, applicable in relation to persons reasonably suspected of offences whether the offences are suspected of having been committed before, on or after 29 November 2012.
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security must review:
(a) the operation, effectiveness and implications of this Division; and
(b) security matters relating to major airports.
(2)
The Committee must begin the review before the end of the period of 3 years beginning on the day the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Police Powers at Airports) Act 2019 commenced.
(3)
The Committee must report on the review to each House of the Parliament before the end of the period of 9 months beginning on the day the review commences.
S 3UV inserted by No 89 of 2019, s 3 and Sch 1 item 1, effective 28 April 2020.
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