Australian Capital Territory Consolidated ActsDictionary
(see s 3)
Note 1 The Legislation Act contains definitions and provisions that are relevant to this Act.
Note 2 For example, the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1 defines the following terms:
• adult
• auditor-general
• chief police officer
• contravene
• correctional centre
• dentist
• director of public prosecutions
• doctor
• entity (see s 184A)
• function
• health practitioner
• human rights commissioner
• intersex person (see s 169B)
• law, of the Territory
• lawyer
• magistrate
• nurse
• ombudsman
• police officer
• privacy commissioner
• State
• summary offence
• territory law
• transgender person (see s 169A)
• under.
"ACT DNA database"—see section 94A.
"agreed retention period"—see section 80A (3).
"another participating jurisdiction"—see section 100.
"appeal period", for an appeal to a court against an order, means the period stated by a territory law during which an appeal against the order may be made without the court's leave.
"appropriate authority"—see section 100.
"appropriately qualified person"—see section 13.
"arrest and removal order—"see section 40A.
"authorised applicant"—see section 12.
"child"—see section 14.
"correctional centre" includes a NSW correctional centre.
Note Correctional centre and NSW correctional centre are defined in the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1.
"corrections health practitioner", for a correctional centre, means a health practitioner appointed under the Corrections Management Act 2007, section 22 (Health practitioners—non-therapeutic functions) for the centre.
"corresponding law"—see section 100.
"crime scene index"—see section 94.
"dental technician"—see the Health Act 1993, dictionary.
"destroy"—a person destroys forensic material taken from someone else by a forensic procedure, the results of the analysis of the material, or other information obtained from it, if the person destroys any means of identifying the forensic material or information with the person from whom it was taken or to whom it relates.
"DNA database"—see section 100.
"DNA database system", for part 2.11 (ACT DNA database)—see section 94.
"forensic material—"see section 5.
"forensic order" means—
(a) an order of a magistrate under section 33 (Final order for carrying out of forensic procedure); or
(b) an interim order of a magistrate under section 41 (Interim order for immediate carrying out of forensic procedure); or
(c) an order of a court under section 77 (Court order for carrying out of forensic procedure on serious offender) or section 78 (Carrying out of forensic procedure following conviction); or
(d) an order of a magistrate under section 83 (Circumstances in which magistrate may order carrying out of forensic procedure on child or incapable person) or section 84 (Retention of forensic material by order of magistrate after parent or guardian of child or incapable person withdraws consent).
"forensic procedure"—see section 5.
"incapable person"—see section 15.
"in custody"—a person is in custody if the person is in the lawful custody of a police officer.
"inform" a person of a matter means inform the person of the matter, through an interpreter if necessary, in language (including sign language or braille) in which the person can communicate with reasonable fluency.
"informed consent"—
(a) for a suspect—see section 21 (Informed consent of suspect to forensic procedure); and
(b) for a serious offender—see section 69 (Informed consent of serious offender to forensic procedure); and
(c) for a volunteer or parent or guardian of a volunteer—see section 80 (Informed consent of volunteer or parent or guardian of volunteer).
"infringement notice" means—
(a) an infringement notice under the Road Transport (General) Act 1999; or
(b) any other notice (however described) served on a person under a territory law that states to the effect that, if the person pays an amount in relation to an offence, no further action will be taken in relation to the offence.
"interview friend"—see section 16.
"intimate forensic procedure"—see section 6.
"investigating police officer"—see section 11.
"jurisdiction"—see section 100.
"missing persons index"—see section 94.
"non-intimate forensic procedure"—see section 7.
"offence" means an offence against a law in force in the ACT.
"parent"—see section 14.
"participating jurisdiction"—see section 100.
"police station" includes—
(a) an ACT police station; and
(b) any other building (or part of a building) occupied by the Australian Federal Police.
"relevant person", for part 2.6 (Carrying out forensic procedures)—see section 48A.
"responsible Minister"—see section 100.
"responsible person", for the ACT DNA database, means the person responsible for the care, control and management of the database.
"sample", taken from a person, includes a sample taken from the person that consists of matter from someone else's body.
"serious offence"—see section 9.
"serious offender"—see section 9.
"serious offenders index"—see section 94.
"statistical index"—see section 94.
"suspect"—see section 8.
"suspects index"—see section 94.
"telephone" includes any telecommunications device.
"unknown deceased persons index"—see section 94.
"volunteer"—see section 10.
"volunteers (limited purposes) index"—see section 94.
"volunteers (unlimited purposes) index"—see section 94.
"warrant", for the apprehension of a person, includes a warrant issued under the Magistrates Court Act 1930, division 3.3.4 (Warrants) for the arrest or apprehension of the person.
Amending and modifying laws are annotated in the legislation history and the amendment history. Current modifications are not included in the republished law but are set out in the endnotes.
Not all editorial amendments made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 are annotated in the amendment history. Full details of any amendments can be obtained from the Parliamentary Counsel's Office.
Uncommenced amending laws are not included in the republished law. The details of these laws are underlined in the legislation history. Uncommenced expiries are underlined in the legislation history and amendment history.
If all the provisions of the law have been renumbered, a table of renumbered provisions gives details of previous and current numbering.
The endnotes also include a table of earlier republications.
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o = order |
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am = amended |
om = omitted/repealed |
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amdt = amendment |
ord = ordinance |
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orig = original |
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ch = chapter |
par = paragraph/subparagraph |
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CN = Commencement notice |
pres = present |
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def = definition |
prev = previous |
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(prev...) = previously |
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dict = dictionary |
pt = part |
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r = rule/subrule |
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div = division |
renum = renumbered |
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exp = expires/expired |
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RI = reissue |
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hdg = heading |
s = section/subsection |
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sch = schedule |
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ins = inserted/added |
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Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 No 61
notified 5 October 2000 (Gaz 2000 No 40)
s 1, s 2 commenced 5 October 2000
remainder commenced 16 October 2000 (Gaz 2000 No S59)
as amended by
Justice and Community Safety Amendment Act 2001 No 9 sch 1
notified 8 March 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 10)
amdts commenced 8 March 2001 (s 2 (2))
Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (No 2) 2001 No 56 pt 3.13
notified 5 September 2001 (Gaz 2001 No S65)
amdt 3.242 commenced 12 September 2001 (s 2 (2))
pt 3.13 remainder commenced 5 September 2001 (s 2 (1))
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2001 No 63 pt 5
notified 10 September 2001 (Gaz 2001 No S66)
s 1, s 2 commenced 10 September 2001 (IA s 10B)
pt 5 commenced 27 September 2001 (s 2 (2) and CN2001-3)
Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2001 No 70 sch 1
notified LR 14 September 2001
amdt commenced 14 September 2001 (s 2 (5))
Legislation Amendment Act 2002 No 11 pt 2.13
notified LR 27 May 2002
s 1, s 2 commenced 27 May 2002 (LA s 75)
pt 2.13 commenced 28 May 2002 (s 2 (1))
Statute Law Amendment Act 2002 No 30 pt 3.12
notified LR 16 September 2002
s 1, s 2 taken to have commenced 19 May 1997 (LA s 75 (2))
pt 3.12 commenced 17 September 2002 (s 2 (1))
Legislation (Gay, Lesbian and Transgender) Amendment Act 2003 A2003-14 sch 1 pt 1.10
notified LR 27 March 2003
s 1, s 2 commenced 27 March 2003 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.10 commenced 28 March 2003 (s 2)
Statute Law Amendment Act 2003 A2003-41 sch 3 pt 3.6
notified LR 11 September 2003
s 1, s 2 commenced 11 September 2003 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 3 pt 3.6 commenced 9 October 2003 (s 2 (1))
Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2004 (No 2) A2004-32 pt 9
notified LR 29 June 2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 29 June 2004 (LA s 75 (1))
pt 9 commenced 13 July 2004 (s 2 (3))
Court Procedures (Consequential Amendments) Act 2004 A2004-60 sch 1 pt 1.18
notified LR 2 September
2004
s 1, s 2 commenced 2 September 2004 (LA s 75
(1))
sch 1 pt 1.18 commenced 10 January 2005 (s 2 and see Court Procedures Act 2004 A2004-59, s 2 and CN2004-29)
Statute Law Amendment Act 2005 A2005-20 sch 3 pt 3.13
notified LR 12 May 2005
s 1, s 2 taken to have commenced 8 March 2005 (LA s 75 (2))
sch 3 pt 3.13 commenced 2 June 2005 (s 2 (1))
Sentencing Legislation Amendment Act 2006 A2006-23 sch 1 pt 1.9
notified LR 18 May 2006
s 1, s 2 commenced 18 May 2006 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.9 commenced 2 June 2006 (s 2 (1) and see Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005 A2005-59 s 2, Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005 A2005-58, s 2 and LA s 79)
Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act 2008 A2008-23 pt 2
notified LR 10 July 2008
s 1, s 2 commenced 10 July 2008 (LA s 75 (1))
pt 2 commenced 11 July 2008 (s 2)
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2008 A2008-44 sch 1 pt 1.4
notified LR 9 September 2008
s 1, s 2 commenced 9 September 2008 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.4 commenced 30 May 2009 (s 2 and CN2009-4)
Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2009 A2009-7 sch 1 pt 1.2
notified LR 5 March 2009
s 1, s 2 commenced 5 March 2009 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.2 commenced 6 March 2009 (s 2 (1))
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (ACT) Act 2010 A2010-10 sch 2 pt 2.6
notified LR 31 March 2010
s 1, s 2 commenced 31 March 2010 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 2 pt 2.6 commenced 1 July 2010 (s 2 (1) (a))
Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2010 (No 3) A2010-40 sch 2 pt 2.5
notified LR 5 October 2010
s 1, s 2 commenced 5 October 2010 (LA s 75 (1))
s 3 commenced 6 October 2010 (s 2 (1))
sch 2 pt 2.5 commenced 2 November 2010 (s 2 (2))
Statute Law Amendment Act 2011 A2011-3 sch 3 pt 3.12
notified LR 22 February 2011
s 1, s 2 commenced 22 February 2011 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 3 pt 3.12 commenced 1 March 2011 (s 2)
Statute Law Amendment Act 2011 (No 2) A2011-28 sch 3 pt 3.6
notified LR 31 August 2011
s 1, s 2 commenced 31 August 2011 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 3 pt 3.6 commenced 21 September 2011 (s 2 (1))
Evidence (Consequential Amendments) Act 2011 A2011-48 sch 1 pt 1.13
notified LR 22 November 2011
s 1, s 2 commenced 22 November 2011 (LA s 75 (1))
sch 1 pt 1.13 commenced 1 March 2012 (s 2 (1) and see
Evidence Act 2011 A2011-12, s 2 and CN2012-4)
Commencement
s
2 om R1 LRA
Offences against Act—application of
Criminal Code etc
s 4A ins
A2008-23 s 4
What is an intimate forensic
procedure?
s 6 am A2003-14
amdt 1.40; A2008-23 s 5, s 6
What is a non-intimate forensic
procedure?
s 7 am A2008-23 s
7, s 8
Meaning of serious offence and
serious offender
s 9 am
A2008-44 amdt 1.44
Meaning of investigating police
officer
s 11 sub A2008-23 s
9
Meaning of authorised
applicant
s 12 am A2008-23 s
10
Meaning of appropriately qualified
person
s 13 am A2011-3 amdt
3.152
Transgender
persons
s 17 am 2002 No 30 amdt
3.134
om A2003-14 amdt
1.41
How forensic procedures may be authorised in
different circumstances
s 18 am
A2003-41 amdt 3.21; table renum R7 LA; A2008-23 s 11
Matters that suspect must be informed of
before giving consent
s 24 am
A2008-23 ss 12-16
Matters to be considered by police officer
before ordering forensic
procedure
s 29 am 2001 No 9 amdt
1.6
Circumstances in which magistrate may order
forensic procedure
s 32 am
A2008-23 s 17
Application for
order
s 35 am A2008-23 s
18
Securing the presence of suspects at
hearings—suspect not in
custody
s 37 am A2008-23 s
19
Procedure at hearing of application for
order
s 38 am A2008-23 s 20, s
21; ss renum R11 LA; A2010-40 amdt 2.5
Action to be taken on making of
orders
s 39 am A2008-23 s
22
Suspect in custody may be kept in custody
for carrying out forensic
procedure
s 40 hdg sub A2009-7
amdt 1.2
s 40 am A2009-7 amdt
1.2
Magistrate may order arrest etc of suspect
not in custody for carrying out forensic
procedure
s 40A ins A2009-7 amdt
1.3
Arrest, removal and detention of
suspect
s 40B ins A2009-7 amdt
1.3
Arrest and removal order—warrant to
enter premises
s 40C ins A2009-7
amdt 1.3
Warrant to enter premises—announcement
before entry and copy of
warrant
s 40D ins A2009-7 amdt
1.3
Applications for interim
orders
s 42 am A2008-23 s 23, s
24; A2011-48 amdt 1.19
Procedure at hearing of application for
interim order
s 43 am A2008-23 s
25
Meaning of relevant person—pt
2.6
s 48A ins A2008-23 s
26
General rules for carrying out forensic
procedures
s 49 am A2008-23 s
27
Rules for carrying out forensic
procedures—giving and recording
information
s 49A ins A2003-14
amdt 1.42
sub A2008-23 s
28
Rules for carrying out forensic
procedures—transgender and intersex
people
s 49B ins A2008-23 s
28
Forensic procedures not to be carried out in
cruel, inhuman or degrading way
s
51 am A2008-23 s 29
Taking samples of
hair
s 52 sub A2008-23 s
30
People who may carry out forensic
procedures
s 53 table renum R7
LA
am A2008-23 ss
31-33
Sex of person carrying out or helping carry
out forensic procedures
s 54 sub
A2008-23 s 34
Doctor or dentist of person's choice
may be present for most forensic
procedures
s 56 hdg sub A2008-23
s 35
s 56 am A2008-23 s 35; ss renum
R11 LA; A2010-10 amdt 2.23
Presence of interview friend or lawyer while
forensic procedure is carried
out
s 57 am A2008-23 ss
36-38
Presence of police officers while forensic
procedure is carried out
s 58 am
A2008-23 s 39, s 40
Recording of carrying out of forensic
procedure
div 2.6.4 hdg sub
A2008-23 s 41
Recording of forensic
procedure
s 59 sub A2008-23 s
41
Samples
s
60 sub A2008-23 s 42
Photographs or video
recordings
s 61 sub A2008-23 s
42
Results of
analysis
s 62 sub A2008-23 s
42
Non–intimate forensic procedures
authorised to be carried out
s
65 am A2008-23 s 43
Forensic procedures to be in accordance with
pt 2.6
s 67 sub A2008-23 s
44
Scope of
authorisation
s 68 sub A2008-23 s
44
Matters to be considered by police officer
before requesting consent to forensic
procedure
s 71 am A2006-23 amdt
1.92
Matters that serious offender must be
informed of before giving
consent
s 72 am A2006-23 amdt
1.93; A2008-23 ss 45-48; pars renum R11 LA; A2010-10 amdt
2.23
Carrying out of forensic procedure following
conviction
s 78 am A2006-23 amdts
1.94-1.97; A2008-23 s 49
Carrying out of forensic procedures on
volunteers
s 79 am A2008-23 s
50
Informed consent of volunteer or parent or
guardian of volunteer
s 80 sub
A2008-23 s 51
Consent to retention of forensic material
taken etc
s 80A ins A2008-23 s
51
Recording of giving of information
etc
s 81 sub A2008-23 s
51
Withdrawal of consent or end of agreed
retention period
s 82 hdg sub
A2008-23 s 52
s 82 am A2008-23 s 53,
s 54; A2011-3 amdt 3.153
Circumstances in which magistrate may order
carrying out of forensic procedure on child or incapable
person
s 83 am A2008-23 s
55
Retention of forensic material etc by order
of magistrate
s 84 hdg sub
A2008-23 s 56
s 84 am A2008-23 s 56,
57; ss renum R11 LA; A2011-3 amdt 3.154
Certain volunteers—information about
matching of DNA profile
s 84A ins
A2008-23 s 58
Analysis of forensic
material
pt 2.8A hdg ins A2008-23
s 59
Who may analyse forensic
material?
s 84B ins A2008-23 s
59
Inadmissibility of evidence from improper
forensic procedures etc
s 85 am
A2008-23 s 60, s 61
Inadmissibility of evidence if forensic
material required to be
destroyed
s 86 am A2008-23 s
62
Destruction of certain forensic material
obtained by court order
s 90 am
A2008-23 s 63, s 64
Application for destruction of forensic
material after 1 year
s
92 sub A2008-23 s 65
ACT DNA
database
pt 2.11 hdg sub A2008-23
s 66
Definitions—Act
s
94 hdg sub A2008-23 s 67
s 94 sub
2001 No 63 s 45
am A2011-3 amdt
3.156
def ACT DNA database
ins A2008-23 s 68
def
arrest and removal order ins A2009-7 amdt
1.4
def corresponding DNA
index sub 2001 No 63 s 45
om
A2011-3 amdt 3.155
def
corresponding statistical index sub 2001 No 63 s
45
om A2011-3 amdt
3.155
def crime scene
index sub 2001 No 63 s
45
def DNA database
system sub 2001 No 63 s
45
def missing persons
index sub 2001 No 63 s
45
def serious offenders
index sub 2001 No 63 s
45
def statistical
index sub 2001 No 63 s
45
def suspects index
sub 2001 No 63 s 45
def
unknown deceased persons index sub 2001 No 63 s
45
def volunteers (limited
purposes) index sub 2001 No 63
s 45
am A2008-23 s
69
def volunteers (unlimited
purposes) index sub 2001 No 63
s 45
am A2008-23 s
70
ACT DNA
database
s 94A ins A2008-23 s
71
Supply of forensic material for prohibited
analysis etc
s 95 hdg sub
A2008-23 s 72
s 95 am 2001 No 9 amdt
1.7 (see also 2001 No 70 amdt 1.7); 2001 No 63 s 46, s 47; A2008-23 s 73, s
74
Use of information on ACT DNA
database
s 96 hdg sub A2008-23 s
75
s 96 am A2008-23 ss 76-79; ss
renum R11 LA
Permissible matching of DNA
profiles
s 97 am A2004-32 s 74;
ss renum R7 (see A2004-32 s 75)
sub
A2008-23 s 80
Recording, retention and removal of
identifying information on ACT DNA
database
s 98 sub A2008-23 s
81
am A2011-3 amdt
3.157
Removal of identifying information about
suspects after 1 year
s
98A ins A2008-23 s 81
Definitions relating to interstate
enforcement
s 100 def
corresponding law sub 2001 No 63 s
48
def DNA database
sub 2001 No 63 s 48; A2008-23 s
82
def NCIDD ins
A2008-23 s 83
Database
information
s 102 sub A2008-23 s
84
Powers of lawyers and interview
friends
s 103 sub A2008-23 s
85
Obligation of investigating police officers
relating to electronic
recordings
s 104 am A2008-23 s
86
Material required to be made available to
suspect, serious offender or
volunteer
s 105 am A2008-23 s 87,
s 88
Disclosure of
information
s 111 am A2008-23 ss
89-93; pars renum R11 LA
Taking, retention and use of forensic
material in accordance with another
law
s 112 am 2001 No 56 amdt
3.241
Delegation by chief police
officer
s 114 sub 2002 No 30 amdt
3.135
Forensic procedures under
pt 2.7
s 116 am A2008-23 s
94
Existing arrangements—s
102
s 118 ins A2008-23 s
95
exp 11 July 2009 (s 118
(3))
Dictionary
dict am
2002 No 11 amdt 2.27; 2002 No 30 amdt 3.136; A2003-14 amdt 1.43; A2008-23 s 96;
A2010-10 amdt 2.24; A2011-3 amdt 3.158; A2011-28 amdt
3.47
def ACT DNA database
ins A2008-23 s 97
def
agreed retention period ins A2011-3 amdt
3.159
def another Territory
om A2011-3 amdt 3.160
def
appeal period ins A2008-23 s
97
def arrest and removal
order ins A2009-7 amdt
1.4
def correctional centre
ins A2006-23 amdt 1.98
def
corrections health practitioner ins A2010-10 amdt
2.25
def corrections health
professional ins A2008-23 s
97
om A2010-10 amdt
2.25
def dental technician
ins A2011-28 amdt 3.48
def
DNA database system sub A2008-23 s
98
def function om
2002 No 30 amdt 3.137
def
health professional ins A2008-23 s
99
om A2010-10 amdt
2.26
def medical officer
ins A2006-23 amdt 1.98
om
A2008-23 s 100
def member of
the opposite sex om 2002 No 30 amdt
3.138
def member of the same
sex om 2002 No 30 amdt
3.138
def opposite sex
ins 2002 No 30 amdt 3.139
om
A2003-14 amdt 1.44
def prison
om A2006-23 amdt 1.99
def
prison medical officer om A2006-23 amdt
1.99
def recognised
transgender person om A2003-14 amdt
1.45
def relevant person
ins A2008-23 s 101
def
remand centre om A2006-23 amdt
1.99
def responsible person
sub A2008-23 s 102
def
same sex ins 2002 No 30 amdt
3.139
om A2003-14 amdt
1.46
def summary
offence am 2001 No 56 amdt
3.242
om 2002 No 11 amdt
2.28
def transgender person
om A2003-14 amdt 1.47
def
warrant am A2004-60 amdt 1.112; A2005-20 amdt
3.106
Some earlier republications were not numbered. The number in column 1 refers to the publication order.
Since 12 September 2001 every authorised republication has been published in electronic pdf format on the ACT legislation register. A selection of authorised republications have also been published in printed format. These republications are marked with an asterisk (*) in column 1. Electronic and printed versions of an authorised republication are identical.
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Republication No and date |
Effective |
Last amendment made by |
Republication for |
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R1
(RI) |
16 Oct
2000– |
not amended |
new
Act |
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R1A |
8 Mar
2001– |
A2001-9 |
amendments by A2001-9 |
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R2 |
27 Sept
2001– |
A2001-70 |
amendments by A2001-56, A2001-63 and A2001-70 |
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R3 |
28 May
2002– |
A2002-11 |
amendments by A2002-11 |
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R4 |
17 Sept
2002– |
A2002-30 |
amendments by A2002-30 |
|
R5 |
28 Mar
2003– |
A2003-14 |
amendments by A2003-14 |
|
R6* |
9 Oct
2003– |
A2003-41 |
amendments by A2003-41 |
|
R7 |
13 July
2004– |
A2004-32 |
amendments by A2004-32 |
|
R8 |
10 Jan
2005– |
A2004-60 |
amendments by A2004-60 |
|
R9 |
2 June
2005– |
A2005-20 |
amendments by A2005-20 |
|
R10 |
2 June
2006– |
A2006-23 |
amendments by A2006-23 |
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R11 |
11 July
2008– |
A2008-23 |
amendments by A2008-23 |
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R12 |
6 Mar
2009– |
A2009-7 |
amendments by A2009-7 |
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R13 |
30 May
2009– |
A2009-7 |
amendments by A2008-44 |
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R14* |
12 July
2009– |
A2009-7 |
commenced expiry |
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R15 |
1 July
2010– |
A2010-10 |
amendments by A2010-10 |
|
R16 |
2 Nov
2010– |
A2010-40 |
amendments by A2010-40 |
|
R17 |
1 Mar
2011– |
A2011-3 |
amendments by A2011-3 |
|
R18 |
21 Sept
2011– |
A2011-28 |
amendments by A2011-28 |
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