Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 5 - THE SECURITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH Part 5.3 - Terrorism Division 104 - Control ordersThe AFP Minister must, as soon as practicable after each 30 June, cause to be prepared a report about the operation of this Division, Division 5 of Part IAAB of the Crimes Act 1914 (monitoring warrants), and the rest of that Part to the extent that it relates to that Division, during the year ended on that 30 June.
(2)
Without limiting subsection (1), a report relating to a year must include the following matters:
(a) the number of interim control orders made under:
(i) section 104.4 ; and
(ii) section 104.7 ; and
(iii) section 104.9 ;
(aa) the number of interim control orders in respect of which an election was made under section 104.12A not to confirm the order;
(b) the number of control orders confirmed under section 104.14 ;
(c) the number of control orders declared to be void under section 104.14 ;
(d) the number of control orders revoked under sections 104.14 and 104.20 ;
(e) the number of control orders varied under sections 104.14 , 104.20 and 104.24 ;
(f) particulars of:
(i) any complaints made or referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman that related to control orders; and
(ii) any information given under section 40SA of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 that related to control orders and raised an AFP conduct or practices issue (within the meaning of that Act);
(g) the number of monitoring warrants issued under Division 5 of Part IAAB of the Crimes Act 1914 ;
(h) the number of such warrants executed under that Division;
(i) the report prepared by the Ombudsman under subsection 3ZZUH(1) of the Crimes Act 1914 ;
(j) for control orders relating to people who are 14 to 17 years of age - the matters referred to in paragraphs (a) to (i) in so far as those matters specifically relate to those control orders.
(3)
The AFP Minister must cause copies of the report to be laid before each House of the Parliament within 15 sitting days of that House after the report is completed.
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