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CRIMES (DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE) LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2015 (NO. 40 OF 2015) - SCHEDULE 1

Schedule 1     Consequential amendments

(see  s 3)

Part 1.1     Children and Young People Act 2008

[1.1]     Section 246, definition of privileged , paragraph (b)

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division 4.5

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division 4.2.5

[1.2]     Section 463 (5), example

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Example—par (a)

The Domestic Violence and Protection Orders Act 2008

, s 38 (d) provides that an interim order ends in certain circumstances when the final order is made. Applying par (a), the DVPO interim protection order ends when the care and protection order is made in those circumstances.

Part 1.2     Confiscation of Criminal Assets Act 2003

[1.3]     Section 176 (5)

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part 3

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chapter 3

[1.4]     Section 176 (5), note

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pt 3

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ch 3

Part 1.3     Court Procedures Act 2004

[1.5]     Section 41 (2) (d)

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        (d)     the following sections of the Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991

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              (i)     section 11 (Consequential orders—ch 2);

              (ii)     section 39 (Sexual and violent offence proceeding—evidence to be given in closed court);

              (iii)     section 44 (Consequential orders—div 4.2.3);

              (iv)     section 52 (c) (Application for leave under s 51);

              (v)     section 61 (5) (Preliminary examination of protected confidence evidence);

              (vi)     section 63 (2) (a) (Ancillary orders for protection of person who made protected confidence);

              (vii)     section 78 (Evidence may be given in closed court);

              (viii)     section 102 (Witness with vulnerability may give evidence in closed court);

              (ix)     section 111 (4) (Prohibition of publication of evidence etc); and

Part 1.4     Court Procedures Rules 2006

[1.6]     Rule 6703 (2), note 1

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div 3.4

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pt 3.4

[1.7]     Rule 6703 (2), note 1

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div 3.2

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pt 3.2

Part 1.5     Crimes Act 1900

[1.8]     Section 192 (1)

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section 40 (5) (Firearms and interim orders)

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section 40 (5) (Interim orders—respondent's firearms)

Part 1.6     Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000

[1.9]     Section 38  (2) (a), note 2

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pt 3

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ch 3

[1.10]     Section 77C (2) (a), note 2

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pt 3

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ch 3

Part 1.7     Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005

[1.11]     Section 52 (4) (a)

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part 2

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chapter 2

[1.12]     Section 52 (4) (b)

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part 4

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part 4.2

Part 1.8     Evidence Act 2011

[1.13]     Section 8 , example 2

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pt 5

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ch 5

[1.14]     Section 126F (3)

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division 4.5

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division 4.2.5 (Protection of counselling communications)

Part 1.9     Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulation 2009

[1.15]     New section 4 (3)

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    (3)     In this section:

"police officer "includes a person who is a member of the police force of a State or another Territory if—

        (a)     provisions of the law of that State or Territory correspond (or substantially correspond) to the Act

, division 4.2.2A (Sexual and violent offence proceedings—audiovisual recording of police interview admissible as evidence); and

        (b)     the person is trained in the taking of evidence under those provisions.

Note     Police officer —see the Legislation Act

, dictionary, pt 1.

Part 1.10     Firearms Act 1996

[1.16]     Section 80 (1), note 2

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s 40 (Firearms and interim orders)

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s 40 (Interim orders—respondent's firearms)

[1.17]     Section 97 (1), note 2

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s 40 (Firearms and interim orders)

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s 40 (Interim orders—respondent's firearms)

[1.18]     Section 119 (1), note 2

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s 40 (Firearms and interim orders)

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s 40 (Interim orders—respondent's firearms)

Part 1.11     Supreme Court Act 1933

[1.19]     Section 37N (4), definition of audio link

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(Definitions for pt 3)

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(Definitions—ch 3)



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