VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - made under the Victims of Crime Act 1994 - TABLE OF PROVISIONS PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Name of regulation 3. Dictionary 4. Notes PART 3--VICTIMS SERVICES SCHEME Division 3.1--The victims services scheme 19. Victims services scheme 20. Objects of the victims services scheme 22. Commissioner's functions--victims services scheme 23. Employment etc of people--contact with eligible victims 24. Eligible victims under the victims services scheme Division 3.2--Notification and review of eligibility decisions 25. Definitions--div 3.2 25A. Internal review notices--commissioner 26. Applications to commissioner for internal review 26A. Internal reviewer 27. Review by internal reviewer 27A. Internal review notices--internal reviewer 32. Applications to ACAT Division 3.3--Levels of service under the victims services scheme 33. Level 1 service 34. Level 2 service 35. Level 3 service 36. Exceptional cases 37. How contact hours are provided 38. Arbitration--care plans 39. Case closure Division 3.4--Service providers 40. Approved service providers 41. Criteria for approval 42. Suspension of approval 43. Cancellation of approval Division 3.5--General 44. Volunteer program 45. Special financial assistance--statements Division 3.6--Notification and review of decisions about service providers 46. Meaning of reviewable decision--div 3.6 46A. Reviewable decision notices 47. Applications for review PART 4--MISCELLANEOUS 47A. Guidelines--victims services scheme etc 48. Guidelines--volunteers 48A. Independent arbitrators 49. Annual reporting authority 49A. Victims services levy--excluded offences 50. Determination of fees for services provided by service providers 51. Approved forms SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 DICTIONARY ENDNOTES VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 1 Name of regulation This regulation is the Victims of Crime Regulation 2000. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 3 Dictionary The dictionary at the end of this regulation is part of this regulation. Note 1 The dictionary at the end of this regulation defines certain terms used in this regulation and includes references (signpost definitions) to other terms defined elsewhere. For example, the signpost definition 'serious crime--see the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983, section 2' means that the term 'serious crime' is defined in that section and the definition applies to this regulation. Note 2 A definition in the dictionary (including a signpost definition) applies to the entire regulation unless the definition, or another provision of this regulation, provides otherwise or the contrary intention otherwise appears (see Legislation Act, s 155 and s 156 (1)). VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 4 Notes A note included in this regulation is explanatory and is not part of this regulation. Note See the Legislation Act, s 127 (1), (4) and (5) for the legal status of notes. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 19 Victims services scheme A victims services scheme is established. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 20 Objects of the victims services scheme The objects of the victims services scheme are-- (a) to provide assistance to victims of crime that will-- (i) promote their recovery from the harm suffered because of crime; and (ii) allow them to take part in the social, economic and cultural life of their community; and (b) to provide the assistance to victims of crime using a multidisciplinary approach; and (c) to provide the assistance to victims of crime in ways that are-- (i) timely; and (ii) accessible; and (iii) solution-focused; and (iv) professional; and (v) individualised; and (vi) appropriate to the victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 22 Commissioner's functions--victims services scheme For the Act, section 19 (2) (c), the commissioner's functions are-- (a) to decide the eligibility of people for the different levels of services under the victims services scheme; and (b) to provide, or arrange for the provision of, professional services for victims in accordance with this regulation; and (c) as appropriate, to refer victims to other entities who provide other assistance and support to victims; and (d) to keep records about victims for which services are provided; and (e) to train and supervise people engaged by it to provide services; and (f) to report to the director-general every 6 months on the services the commissioner provides or arranges; and (g) to evaluate the day-to-day operation of the victims services scheme; and (h) to establish a victims support network in consultation with community organisations and other entities that deal with victims; and (i) to provide a telephone contact for people seeking information about, or services under, the victims services scheme; and (j) to develop and maintain a volunteer program to provide practical assistance and support to victims and to train and supervise volunteers for the program; and (k) to provide victims with information and assistance about the criminal justice system, the operation of the victims services scheme and complaint procedures; and (l) to keep financial records of the commissioner's operations under the victims services scheme. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 23 Employment etc of people--contact with eligible victims (1) Subsection (2) applies to the employment or engagement of a person who will have contact with eligible victims. (2) The commissioner must-- (a) be satisfied that the person has-- (i) qualifications or experience in working with victims and with people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds; and (ii) experience or knowledge of working in a multidisciplinary team environment; and (b) assess and evaluate the victims services the person provides; and (c) encourage the person to undertake continuing education in the provision of services to victims; and (d) take steps to ensure the person is familiar with the Human Rights Commission Act 2005. (3) The commissioner must take reasonable steps to ensure that a person employed or engaged by the Territory who has been convicted of a serious crime does not have contact with an eligible victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 24 Eligible victims under the victims services scheme (1) An eligible victim may use the victims services scheme. (2) An eligible victim is a victim other than a victim-- (a) who suffers harm caused by, or arising out of the use of, a motor vehicle; or (b) who suffers harm (directly or indirectly) as a result of committing an offence. (3) In deciding whether a person is an eligible victim, the commissioner may-- (a) have regard to statements made by or on behalf of the person; and (b) ask the chief police officer, the DPP or the registrar of the Supreme Court or the Magistrates Court for information about whether or not the person is a suspect or has been convicted or found guilty of an offence arising from the circumstances in which the person suffered harm. (4) The chief police officer, the DPP and the registrar of the Supreme Court or the Magistrates Court may give the commissioner information of the kind mentioned in subsection (3) (b). (5) In this section: "motor vehicle"--see the Road Transport (General) Act 1999, dictionary. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 25 Definitions--div 3.2 In this division: "affected person" means a person the commissioner decides is not eligible for the victims services scheme. "internally reviewable decision" means a decision of the commissioner that a person is not eligible for the victims services scheme. "internal reviewer--"see section 26A. "internal reviewer's decision" means a decision of an internal reviewer in relation to an internally reviewable decision. "internal review notice"--see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008, section 67B (1). VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 25A Internal review notices--commissioner If the commissioner makes an internally reviewable decision, the agency must give an internal review notice only to the affected person. Note The requirements for internal review notices are prescribed under the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 26 Applications to commissioner for internal review (1) The affected person may apply to the commissioner for review of the internally reviewable decision. (2) The application must-- (a) be in writing; and (b) state the applicant's name and address; and (c) set out the applicant's reasons for making the application. Note If a form is approved under s 51 for the application, the form must be used. (3) The application must be given to the commissioner within-- (a) 28 days after the day the applicant is given the internal review notice by the commissioner; or (b) any longer period allowed by the commissioner before or after the end of the 28-day period. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 26A Internal reviewer The commissioner must arrange for a person (the internal reviewer) who did not make the internally reviewable decision to review the decision. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 27 Review by internal reviewer (1) The internal reviewer for an internally reviewable decision must review the decision within 28 days (the 28-day period) after the day the commissioner receives the application for review of the internally reviewable decision. (2) The internal reviewer must-- (a) confirm the decision; or (b) vary the decision; or (c) set aside the decision and substitute the reviewer's own decision. (3) If the decision is not varied or set aside within the 28-day period, the decision is taken to have been confirmed by the internal reviewer. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 27A Internal review notices--internal reviewer If an internal reviewer makes an internal reviewer's decision, the internal reviewer must give an internal review notice only to the affected person. Note The requirements for internal review notices are prescribed under the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 32 Applications to ACAT The affected person may apply to the ACAT for review of an internal reviewer's decision. Note If a form is approved under the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008 for the application, the form must be used. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 33 Level 1 service (1) All eligible victims are entitled to receive level 1 service under the victims services scheme. (2) Level 1 service consists of not more than 2 contact hours. (3) The commissioner may, but is not required to, prepare a care plan for an eligible victim receiving level 1 service. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 34 Level 2 service (1) An eligible victim is entitled to receive level 2 service under the victims services scheme if the victim has completed level 1 service under the victims services scheme for the crime concerned and the victim-- (a) is a primary victim; or (b) is a related victim; or (c) would have been a related victim if the primary victim had died; or (d) is a witness to a violent crime in circumstances in which it is probable that the witness would suffer harm. (2) Level 2 service consists of not more than 6 contact hours in addition to the level 1 service contact hours. (3) The commissioner must appoint a case coordinator to an eligible victim receiving level 2 service. (4) The case coordinator is responsible for managing the delivery of services to the eligible victim under this regulation. (5) The case coordinator must develop a care plan in consultation with the eligible victim. (6) The care plan must state-- (a) the rehabilitation goals for the eligible victim; and (b) the number of contact hours and particular services to be provided to the victim for achieving those goals (7) Level 2 service is to be given in accordance with the care plan. (8) After the level 2 service contact hours have been given in accordance with the care plan, the commissioner, or the service provider who provided the level 2 service contact hours, must prepare and give a closure report to the case coordinator. (9) The closure report must include particulars of the number of contact hours and the extent to which the rehabilitation goals of the care plan were achieved. (10) On receiving the closure report for the eligible victim, if the case coordinator decides that the eligible victim would not receive therapeutic benefit from receiving level 3 service, the case coordinator must carry out case closure in relation to the victim. (11) In this section: "related victim"--see the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983, section 16. "violent crime"--see the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983, section 3. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 35 Level 3 service (1) An eligible victim entitled to receive level 2 service is entitled to receive level 3 service under the victims services scheme if-- (a) the victim has completed level 2 service for the crime concerned in accordance with the care plan; and (b) the victim's case coordinator has decided under section 34 (8) (Level 2 services) that the victim would receive therapeutic benefit from receiving level 3 service. (2) Level 3 service consists of not more than 12 contact hours in addition to the level 1 and level 2 contact hours. (3) The case coordinator must develop a revised care plan for level 3 service contact hours in consultation with the eligible victim. (4) The revised care plan must state-- (a) the rehabilitation goals for the eligible victim; and (b) the number of contact hours and particular services to be provided to the victim for achieving the goals. (5) After the level 3 service contact hours have been given in accordance with the revised care plan, the commissioner, or the service provider who provided the level 3 service contact hours, must prepare and give a closure report to the case coordinator. (6) The closure report must include particulars of the number of contact hours and the extent to which the rehabilitation goals of the revised care plan were achieved. (7) Subject to section 36, on receiving the closure report for the eligible victim, the case coordinator must carry out case closure in relation to the victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 36 Exceptional cases (1) This section applies if the case coordinator for an eligible victim makes a written recommendation to the commissioner that-- (a) on information available to the case coordinator, further contact hours in addition to level 3 service contact hours would give substantial therapeutic benefit to the victim; and (b) it is impossible or impractical to provide the further contact hours under a scheme or program other than the victims services scheme. (2) The commissioner must consider the recommendation and decide whether or not to carry out the recommendation, or a variation of it. (3) After the further contact hours have been given, the commissioner, or the service provider who provided the service, must prepare and give a closure report to the case coordinator. (4) The closure report must include particulars of the number of contact hours and the extent to which the rehabilitation goals of the revised care plan were achieved. (5) On receiving the closure report for the victim, the case coordinator must carry out case closure in relation to the victim. (6) In this section: "substantial therapeutic benefit", for a victim, includes achieving his or her rehabilitation goals if-- (a) the victim has almost achieved his or her rehabilitation goals at the time the victim's level 3 service contact hours have finished; or (b) the victim will not achieve his or her rehabilitation goals within level 3 service contact hours because of the extent and complexity of the harm suffered by the victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 37 How contact hours are provided (1) Contact hours for an eligible victim who lives in the ACT must be provided by-- (a) the commissioner; or (b) an approved service provider; or (c) with the written approval of the commissioner--a person who is not an approved service provider. (2) Contact hours for an eligible victim who lives outside the ACT may, with the written approval of the commissioner, be provided by a person that is not an approved service provider. (3) Contact hours under level 2 or level 3 service are to be given to an eligible victim in a way that, as far as possible, gives the victim a choice of completing the contact hours with the commissioner or an approved service provider chosen by the victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 38 Arbitration--care plans If, for an eligible victim who is entitled to receive level 2 or level 3 service, the case coordinator and service provider do not agree about the content of a care plan, the need for additional contact hours or both, the case coordinator must refer the issue in writing to an independent arbitrator nominated by the commissioner. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 39 Case closure Case closure for an eligible victim consists of the following procedure: (a) if the victim agrees-- (i) a discharge interview with the victim to measure the attainment of the victim's rehabilitation goals; and (ii) the completion, by or on behalf of the victim, of a survey to evaluate the services received by the victim; (b) the completion by the victim's case coordinator of an evaluation of, and report about, the services provided to the victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 40 Approved service providers (1) The commissioner may approve service providers for this regulation. (2) The commissioner must keep an up-to-date list of approved service providers. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 41 Criteria for approval (1) The commissioner may approve a person as a service provider only if satisfied that-- (a) the person-- (i) has qualifications or experience in working with victims and with people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds; and (ii) has experience or knowledge of working in a multidisciplinary team environment; and (iii) holds an appropriate policy of indemnity insurance; and (b) if the service to be provided is a health practitioners service--the person is an appropriately qualified health practitioner; and (c) the person has not been convicted of a serious crime; and (d) the person is capable of satisfying the requirements of this regulation; and (e) the person will-- (i) undertake continuing education in the provision of services to victims; and (ii) conduct an assessment and evaluation of the services it provides and ensure its services are subject to independent review; and (iii) deal with eligible victims in a way that gives proper regard to their dignity, worth, independence, cultural diversity and human rights; and (iv) provide services of appropriate quality with respect to safety, risk, health and community care outcomes and the interests of eligible victims; and (v) provide services that are consistent with best practice for the particular kind of service; and (vi) establish codes of conduct for people engaged or employed by it to promote the highest ethical and professional standards; and (vii) ensure premises used by people engaged or employed by it are secure, give eligible victims privacy and comply with occupational health and safety requirements; and (viii) take steps to ensure that people engaged or employed by it are familiar with the Human Rights Commission Act 2005; and (f) the person will not use contact hours for the preparation of reports for use in proceedings. (2) For section 37 (1) and (2), the commissioner may only approve the use of a person who is not an approved service provider if satisfied that the person meets the criteria mentioned in subsection (1). VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 42 Suspension of approval The commissioner may suspend the approval of a service provider if-- (a) the commissioner is no longer satisfied on reasonable grounds of the matters mentioned in section 41; or (b) the service provider is a suspect in an investigation of an indictable offence; or (c) the service provider has been the subject of a complaint to the human rights commission and the complaint has not been decided or has been upheld. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 43 Cancellation of approval The commissioner must cancel the approval of an approved service provider if-- (a) on at least 3 occasions, a ground existed on which the commissioner would have been entitled to suspend the approval of the provider; or (b) if the ground for suspension of the approval of the provider is a state of affairs--the state of affairs has existed for 3 months or longer; or (c) the approved service provider has been convicted or found guilty of an indictable offence; or (d) for an approved service provider who provides a health practitioners service--the provider has ceased to be registered as a health practitioner. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 44 Volunteer program An eligible victim may use a volunteer program. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 45 Special financial assistance--statements If a primary victim asks the commissioner for a statement and certificate under the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983, section 27, the commissioner must provide the statement and certificate. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 46 Meaning of reviewable decision--div 3.6 In this division: "reviewable decision" means a decision mentioned in schedule 1, column 3 under a provision of this regulation mentioned in column 2 in relation to the decision. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 46A Reviewable decision notices If the commissioner makes a reviewable decision, the commissioner must give a reviewable decision notice to each entity mentioned in schedule 1, column 4 in relation to the decision. Note 1 The commissioner must also take reasonable steps to give a reviewable decision notice to any other person whose interests are affected by the decision (see ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008, s 67A). Note 2 The requirements for reviewable decision notices are prescribed under the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 47 Applications for review The following may apply to the ACAT for review of a reviewable decision: (a) an entity mentioned in schedule 1, column 4 in relation to the decision; (b) any other person whose interests are affected by the decision. Note If a form is approved under the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008 for the application, the form must be used. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 47A Guidelines--victims services scheme etc (1) The commissioner may make guidelines about-- (a) the way a victim is assessed for eligibility to use the victims services scheme; and (b) the employment or engagement of people who will have contact with eligible victims; and (c) the preparation, content and implementation of care plans; and (d) the eligibility of entities to be approved or used as service providers; and (e) the referral of victims to service providers or other entities dealing with victims; and (f) the establishment and operation of volunteer programs; and (g) the internal review of decisions made by the commissioner; and (h) the holding of indemnity insurance by service providers; and (i) other matters necessary or convenient to be decided with respect to the victims services scheme. (2) Guidelines are a notifiable instrument. Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 48 Guidelines--volunteers The commissioner may make guidelines about the following: (a) fixing minimum standards of qualifications or experience for people who volunteer to provide practical assistance and support to victims; (b) the experience or knowledge required by a volunteer; (c) the undertaking by a volunteer of continuing education in the provision of services to victims; (d) the undertaking by a volunteer of training courses about dealing with people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds; (e) the use of people who have committed a serious crime as volunteers; (f) the supervision of volunteers and the conducting of assessments and evaluations of the services provided by volunteers; (g) the occupational health and safety of volunteers; (h) indemnity insurance for the acts or omissions of volunteers; (i) the debriefing of volunteers; (j) other matters necessary or convenient to be decided with respect to volunteers. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 48A Independent arbitrators (1) The commissioner may approve independent arbitrators for this regulation. (2) A person is eligible to be approved as an independent arbitrator only if the person is an approved service provider. (3) The commissioner must keep a list of approved independent arbitrators. (4) The commissioner must keep the list open for inspection (without charge) by an eligible victim. (5) If asked by an eligible victim, the commissioner must give a copy of the list (without charge) to the victim. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 49 Annual reporting authority For the Act, section 19 (2) (d), the director-general is the annual reporting authority for the victims services scheme. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 49A Victims services levy--excluded offences For the Act, section 23, the offences mentioned in schedule 2 are prescribed offences to which the victims services levy does not apply. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 50 Determination of fees for services provided by service providers (1) The Minister may, in writing, determine the fees that are payable for services provided to an eligible victim under this regulation by a service provider. (2) A determination is a disallowable instrument. Note A disallowable instrument must be notified, and presented to the Legislative Assembly, under the Legislation Act. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - REG 51 Approved forms (1) The Minister may, in writing, approve forms for this regulation. Note For other provisions about forms, see the Legislation Act, s 255. (2) If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose. (3) An approved form is a notifiable instrument. Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act. VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - SCHEDULE 1 Schedule 1 Reviewable decisions about service providers (see div 3.6) column 1item column 2section column 3decision column 4entity 1 40 refuse to approve service provider applicant 2 42 suspend service provider's approval service provider 3 43 cancel approval of service provider person who was approved service provider VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - SCHEDULE 2 Schedule 2 Victims services levy--excluded offences (s 49A) Part 2.1 Australian Road Rules column 1 item column 2 offence provision and, if relevant, case column 3 short description 1 167 disobey no stopping sign 2 168 (1) disobey no parking sign 3 169 stop at side of road with continuous yellow edge line 4 170 (2) stop on/near intersection (traffic lights) 5 170 (3) stop on/near intersection (no traffic lights) 6 171 (1) stop on/near children's crossing 7 172 (1) stop on/near pedestrian crossing 8 173 (1) stop on/near marked foot crossing 9 174 (2) stop near bicycle crossing lights 10 175 (1) stop on/near level crossing 11 176 (1) stop on clearway 12 177 (1) stop on freeway 13 178 stop in emergency stopping lane 14 179 (1) stop in loading zone 15 179 (2) (a) stop in loading zone longer than 1/2 hour 16 179 (2) (b) stop in loading zone longer than indicated 17 179 (2) (c) stop in loading zone longer than permitted 18 180 (1) stop in truck zone 19 181 (1) stop in works zone 20 182 (1) stop in taxi zone 21 183 (1) 21.1 o for a bus zone in a clearway, transit lane or bus lane stop in bus zone (clearway/transit lane/bus lane) 21.2 o other than for a bus zone in a clearway, transit lane or bus lane stop in bus zone (not clearway/transit lane/ bus lane) 22 184 (1) 22.1 o for a minibus zone in a clearway, transit lane or bus lane stop in minibus zone (clearway/transit lane/ bus lane) 22.2 o other than for a minibus zone in a clearway, transit lane or bus lane stop in minibus zone (not clearway/transit lane/bus lane) 23 185 (1) stop in permit zone 24 186 (1) stop in mail zone 25 187 stop in/on bus/transit/truck/bicycle/tram lane/tracks 26 188 stop in shared zone 27 189 (1) double park 28 190 (1) stop in/near safety zone 29 191 stop near obstruction so as to obstruct traffic 30 192 (1) stop on structure 31 192 (2) stop in tunnel/underpass 32 193 (1) stop on crest/curve outside built-up area 33 194 (1) stop near fire hydrant/indicator/plug indicator 34 195 (1) stop at/near bus stop 35 196 (1) stop at/near tram stop 36 197 (1) stop on path/strip in built-up area 37 198 (1) obstruct access to ramp/path/passageway 38 198 (2) stop on/across driveway/other access to/from land 39 199 (1) stop near postbox 40 200 (1) not stop heavy/long vehicle on road shoulder 41 200 (2) stop heavy/long vehicle longer than 1 hr 42 201 disobey bicycle parking sign 43 202 disobey motorbike parking sign 44 203 (1) stop in parking area for disabled 45 203A stop in slip lane 46 205 park continuously for longer than permitted 47 208 (1) 47.1 o by contravening 208 (2) not parallel park in direction of travel 47.2 o by contravening 208 (3) not parallel park near left 47.3 o by contravening 208 (4) not parallel park near road side 47.4 o by contravening 208 (5) parallel park close to front/back of vehicle 47.5 o by contravening 208 (6) parallel park close to dividing line/strip 47.6 o by contravening 208 (7) parallel park close if no dividing line/strip 47.7 o by contravening 208 (8) park so as to obstruct vehicles/pedestrians 48 209 (2) (a) not parallel park in direction of travel 49 209 (2) (b) not parallel park near centre of median strip 50 209 (2) (c) parallel park close to front/back of vehicle 51 210 (1) 51.1 o by contravening 210 (2) (a) not park at specified angle 51.2 o by contravening 210 (2) (b) not park rear out at specified angle 51.3 o by contravening 210 (2A) (a) not park at 45 degrees (no angle specified) 51.4 o by contravening 210 (2A) (b) not park rear out at 45 degrees 51.5 o by contravening 210 (3) (a) not park at 90 degrees 51.6 o by contravening 210 (3) (b) (i) not park rear in/front in at 90 degrees as specified 51.7 o by contravening 210 (4) (a) (i) not park rear in at specified angle 51.8 o by contravening 210 (4) (a) (ii) not park rear in at 45 degrees (no angle specified) 52 211 (1) disobey park in bays only sign 53 211 (2) not park wholly within parking bay 54 211 (3) use more parking bays than necessary Part 2.2 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000 column 1 item column 2 offence provision and, if relevant, case column 3 short description 1 44 (1) park outside metered space 2 44 (2) park in occupied metered space 3 44 (3) park not completely in metered space 4 44A (1) park without paying meter fee 5 44B (1) park after meter expired 6 44B (2) park for longer than allowed by meter signs 7 46 (2) park in closed metered space 8 49 (1) park outside ticket space 9 49 (3) park in occupied ticket space 10 49 (4) park not completely in ticket space 11 49A (1) park without current/current equivalent ticket displayed/properly displayed 12 49B (1) park after ticket expired 13 49B (2) park for longer than allowed by ticket signs 14 51 (3) park in closed ticket area/space 15 52 (2) (a) display thing falsely resembling parking ticket 16 52 (2) (b) display changed/damaged/defaced parking ticket 17 57A (1) 17.1 o for a bus zone in a clearway, transit lane or bus lane stop public bus in bus zone (clearway/transit lane/bus lane) 17.2 o other than for a bus zone in a clearway, transit lane or bus lane stop public bus in bus zone (not clearway/transit lane/bus lane) 18 57A (3) stop public bus at/near bus stop 19 85 (2) park stock truck/enclosed semitrailer/commercial vehicle with height > 3.6m on residential land 20 85A park more than 1 heavy vehicle/second heavy vehicle on residential land 21 85B park heavy vehicle on residential land--any part of vehicle in front of setback line of front boundary/less than 1.5m from any other boundary 22 86 (2) park vehicle/combination with length > 7.5m and GVM > 4.5t on land adjoining residential land longer than 1 hour 23 87 (2) park commercial vehicle with length > 6m/ height > 2.6m/GVM > 3.75t on residential land with multi-unit development Part 2.3 Australian National University Act 1991 (Cwlth)--Parking and Traffic Statute (No 2) 2007 column 1 item column 2 offence provision and, if relevant, case column 3 short description 1 16 (1) stand or park without voucher displayed 2 16 (2) stand or park after voucher expired 3 29 (3) (a) park outside marked parking bay 4 29 (3) (b) park on or across bay road marking 5 29 (4) (a) park in a way that obstructs other drivers 6 29 (4) (b) park in a way that impedes other drivers 7 29 (4) (c) park in a way that inconveniences other drivers 8 30 (3) park in loading zone 9 30 (4) (a) park in loading zone after unloading or loading completed 10 30 (4) (b) park in loading zone longer than signs indicate 11 11.1 31 (1) o in the case of parking a vehicle park in area other than road or off-street parking area without permission 12 32 (1) stop or park other than adjacent to left-hand road boundary 13 32 (2) stop or park adjacent to right- hand road boundary other than in accordance with parking sign 14 33 (1) park contrary to road marking or parking sign 15 33 (2) stop or park contrary to no stopping sign 16 33 (3) (a) stop or park alongside red kerb or barrier 17 33 (3) (b) stop or park over red kerb or red part of road 18 33 (4) park contrary to no parking sign 19 33 (5) (a) park alongside yellow kerb or barrier 20 33 (5) (b) park over yellow kerb or yellow part of road 21 33 (6) park adjacent to road side or parking area marked with continuous yellow line 22 33 (7) (a) park contrary to time period indicated on parking sign 23 33 (7) (b) not park at specified angle indicated on parking sign 24 33 (7) (c) (i) park unauthorised vehicle in authorised vehicle area contrary to parking sign 25 33 (7) (c) (ii) park in authorised vehicle area without displaying label 26 33 (7) (d) (i) park in permit parking area without permit 27 33 (7) (d) (ii) park in permit parking area without displaying permit parking label 28 34 (1) stop or park in bus stop 29 35 (1) park or stop in off-road parking area contrary to no parking or no stopping sign 30 35 (2) park or stop in off-road parking area contrary to time period indicated on sign 31 35 (3) (a) park unauthorised vehicle in off-road authorised vehicle area contrary to sign 32 35 (3) (b) park in off-road authorised vehicle area without displaying label 33 35 (3) (c) park in off-road disabled driver vehicle area without displaying valid disability permit 34 35 (4) park in off-road permit parking area without displaying permit parking label 35 36 (1) stop or park so as to cause danger/obstruction/inconvenience VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - NOTES Dictionary Dictionary (see s 3) Note 1 The Legislation Act contains definitions and other provisions relevant to this Act. Note 2 For example, the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1, defines the following terms: o ACAT o chief police officer o director-general (see s 163) o disallowable instrument o DPP o entity o found guilty o health practitioner o health services commissioner o human rights commission o lawyer o Magistrates Court o Minister o reviewable decision notice o Supreme Court. Note 3 Terms used in this regulation have the same meaning that they have in the Victims of Crime Act 1994 (see Legislation Act, s 148). For example, the following terms are defined in the Victims of Crime Act 1994, dict: o commissioner o harm o victim o victims advisory board. "affected person", for division 3.2 (Notification and review of eligibility decisions)--see section 25. "approved service provider "means a person approved as a service provider under section 40 (Approved service providers). "board" means the victims advisory board. "eligible victim"--see section 24 (2) (Eligible victims under the victims services scheme). "health practitioners service"-- (a) means a health service ordinarily provided by a health practitioner; but (b) does not include a health service ordinarily provided in the ordinary course of business by people other than health practitioners. "independent arbitrator" means a person approved under section 48A (Independent arbitrators). "internally reviewable decision", for division 3.2 (Notification and review of eligibility decisions)--see section 25. "internal reviewer", for division 3.2 (Notification and review of eligibility decisions)--see section 26A. "internal reviewer's decision", for division 3.2 (Notification and review of eligibility decisions)--see section 25. "internal review notice", for division 3.2 (Notification and review of eligibility decisions)--see the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008, section 67B (1). "member" means a member of the board. "primary victim"--see the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983, section 9. "psychiatrist" means a doctor who holds postgraduate qualifications in psychiatry. "psychologist" means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (ACT) to practise in the psychology profession (other than as a student). "reviewable decision--" (a) for division 3.2 (Notification and review of eligibility decisions)--see section 25; and (b) for division 3.6 (Notification and review of decisions)--see section 46. "serious crime"--see the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 1983, section 2. "suspect" means-- (a) a person whom a police officer suspects on reasonable grounds has committed an offence; or (b) a person charged with an offence; or (c) a person who has been summonsed to appear before a court in relation to the commission of an offence; or (d) a person who has entered into a voluntary agreement to attend court for an offence. "victims services scheme" means the victims services scheme established under section 19 (Victims services scheme). VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - NOTES Endnotes Endnotes 1 About the endnotes 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 and expiries are listed in the legislation history and the amendment history. These details are underlined. Uncommenced provisions and amendments are not included in the republished law but are set out in the last endnote. 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. 2 Abbreviation key A = Act NI = Notifiable instrument AF = Approved form o = order am = amended om = omitted/repealed amdt = amendment ord = ordinance AR = Assembly resolution orig = original ch = chapter par = paragraph/subparagraph CN = Commencement notice pres = present def = definition prev = previous DI = Disallowable instrument (prev...) = previously dict = dictionary pt = part disallowed = disallowed by the Legislative r = rule/subrule Assembly reloc = relocated div = division renum = renumbered exp = expires/expired R[X] = Republication No Gaz = gazette RI = reissue hdg = heading s = section/subsection IA = Interpretation Act 1967 sch = schedule ins = inserted/added sdiv = subdivision LA = Legislation Act 2001 SL = Subordinate law LR = legislation register sub = substituted LRA = Legislation (Republication) Act 1996 underlining = whole or part not commenced mod = modified/modification or to be expired 3 Legislation history This regulation was originally the Victims of Crime Regulations 2000. It was renamed under the Legislation Act 2001. Victims of Crime Regulation 2000 No 51 notified 14 December 2000 (Gaz 2000 No 50) s 1, s 2 commenced 14 December 2000 (IA s 10B) remainder commenced 1 January 2001 (s 2) as amended by Legislation (Consequential Amendments) Act 2001 No 44 pt 408 notified 26 July 2001 (Gaz 2001 No 30) s 1, s 2 commenced 26 July 2001 (IA s 10B) pt 408 commenced 12 September 2001 (s 2 and see Gaz 2001 No S65) Statute Law Amendment Act 2001 (No 2) 2001 No 56 pt 3.53 notified 5 September 2001 (Gaz 2001 No S65) pt 3.53 commenced 5 September 2001 (s 2 (1)) Health and Community Care Services (Repeal and Consequential Amendments) Act 2002 No 47 pt 1.4 notified LR 20 December 2002 s 1, s 2 commenced 20 December 2002 (LA s 75 (1)) pt 1.4 commenced 5pm 31 December 2002 (s 2) Victims of Crime Amendment Regulations 2002 (No 1) SL2002-40 notified LR 20 December 2002 s 1, s 2 commenced 20 December 2002 (LA s 75 (1)) remainder commenced 21 December 2002 (s 2) Statute Law Amendment Act 2003 A2003-41 sch 3 pt 3.22 notified LR 11 September 2003s 1, s 2 commenced 11 September 2003 (LA s 75 (1))sch 3 pt 3.22 commenced 9 October 2003 (s 2 (1)) Statute Law Amendment Act 2003 (No 2) A2003-56 sch 3 pt 3.29 notified LR 5 December 2003s 1, s 2 commenced 5 December 2003 (LA s 75 (1))sch 3 pt 3.29 commenced 19 December 2003 (s 2) Health Professionals Legislation Amendment Act 2004 A2004-39 sch 1 pt 1.9 notified LR 8 July 2004s 1, s 2 commenced 8 July 2004 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.9 commenced 7 July 2005 (s 2 and see Health Professionals Act 2004 A2004-38, s 2 and CN2005-11) Human Rights Commission Legislation Amendment Act 2005 A2005-41 sch 1 pt 1.14 (as am by A2006-3 amdt 1.3) notified LR 1 September 2005s 1, s 2 commenced 1 September 2005 (LA s 75 (1))sch 1 pt 1.14 commenced 1 November 2006 (s 2 (3) (as am by A2006 3 amdt 1.3) and see Human Rights Commission Act 2005 A2005-40, s 2 (as am by A2006-3 s 4) and CN2006-21) Human Rights Commission Legislation Amendment Act 2006 A2006-3 amdt 1.3 notified LR 22 February 2006s 1, s 2 commenced 22 February 2006 (LA s 75 (1))amdt 1.3 commenced 23 February 2006 (s 2) Note This Act only amends the Human Rights Commission Legislation Amendment Act 2005 A2005-41 Victims of Crime Amendment Regulation 2006 (No 1) SL2006-61 notified LR 21 December 2006 s 1, s 2 commenced 21 December 2006 (LA s 75 (1)) remainder commenced 1 January 2007 (s 2) Victims of Crime Amendment Act 2007 A2007-44 sch 1 pt 1.3 notified LR 13 December 2007 s 1, s 2 commenced 13 December 2007 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.3 commenced 20 December 2007 (s 2) Victims of Crime Amendment Regulation 2007 (No 1) SL2007-40 notified LR 17 December 2007 s 1, s 2 commenced 17 December 2007 (LA s 75 (1)) remainder commenced 20 December 2007 (s 2 and see A2007-44 s 2) Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2008 A2008-7 sch 1 pt 1.21 notified LR 16 April 2008 s 1, s 2 commenced 16 April 2008 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.21 commenced 7 May 2008 (s 2) Statute Law Amendment Act 2008 A2008-28 sch 3 pt 3.60 notified LR 12 August 2008 s 1, s 2 commenced 12 August 2008 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 3 pt 3.60 commenced 26 August 2008 (s 2) ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Legislation Amendment Act 2008 (No 2) A2008-37 sch 1 pt 1.104 notified LR 4 September 2008 s 1, s 2 commenced 4 September 2008 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.104 commenced 2 February 2009 (s 2 (1) and see ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008 A2008-35, s 2 (1) and CN2009-2) Road Transport Legislation Amendment Regulation 2008 (No 2) SL2008-47 sch 1 pt 1.4 notified LR 1 December 2008 s 1, s 2 commenced 1 December 2008 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.4 commenced 2 December 2008 (s 2) Work Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2009 A2009-28 sch 2 pt 2.13 notified LR 9 September 2009 s 1, s 2 commenced 9 September 2009 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 2 pt 2.13 commenced 1 October 2009 (s 2 and see Work Safety Act 2008 A2008-51, s 2 (1) (b) and CN2009-11) Statute Law Amendment Act 2009 (No 2) A2009-49 sch 3 pt 3.83 notified LR 26 November 2009 s 1, s 2 commenced 26 November 2009 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 3 pt 3.83 commenced 17 December 2009 (s 2) Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (ACT) Act 2010 A2010-10 sch 2 pt 2.21 notified LR 31 March 2010 s 1, s 2 commenced 31 March 2010 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 2 pt 2.21 commenced 1 July 2010 (s 2 (1) (a)) Victims of Crime Amendment Act 2010 A2010-29 pt 3 notified LR 31 August 2010 s 1, s 2 commenced 31 August 2010 (LA s 75 (1)) pt 3 commenced 28 February 2011 (s 2 and LA s 79) Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2011 A2011-22 sch 1 pt 1.170 notified LR 30 June 2011 s 1, s 2 commenced 30 June 2011 (LA s 75 (1)) sch 1 pt 1.170 commenced 1 July 2011 (s 2 (1)) Victims of Crime Amendment Regulation 2011 (No 1) SL2011-25 notified LR 22 August 2011 s 1, s 2 commenced 22 August 2011 (LA s 75 (1)) remainder commenced 23 August 2011 (s 2) 4 Amendment history Name of regulations 1 am R7 LA Commencements 2 om Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4234 Dictionarys 3 am Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4235 Notess 4 am Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4236 Victims assistance boardpt 2 hdg om A2010-29 s 25 Establishment and membershipdiv 2.1 hdg om A2010-29 s 25 Establishments 5 om A2010-29 s 25 Functionss 6 am 2002 No 40 s 4; pars renum R3 LA (see 2002 No 40 s 5) om A2010-29 s 25 Membership of boards 7 am A2003-41 amdt 3.489 om A2010-29 s 25 Appointed members of boards 8 am Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4237, amdt 1.4238; 2002 No 40 s 6; A2003-41 amdt 3.490, amdt 3.491; A2003-56 amdt 3.279; A2010-10 amdt 2.122 om A2010-29 s 25 Conditions of appointment generallys 9 om A2010-29 s 25 Chairperson and deputy chairpersons 10 om A2010-29 s 25 Duration of appointments 11 am Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4238; 2002 No 40 s 7; A2003-41 amdt 3.492; A2008-28 amdt 3.173; A2009-49 amdt 3.209; A2010-10 amdt 2.122 om A2010-29 s 25 Term of appointment to be included in instrument of appointment etcs 12 om A2003-41 amdt 3.493 Proceedings of boarddiv 2.2 hdg om A2010-29 s 25 Time and place of meetingss 13 om A2010-29 s 25 Procedures governing conduct of meetingss 14 om A2010-29 s 25 Disclosure of interestss 15 om A2010-29 s 25 Staff of the boards 16 om A2010-29 s 25 Guideliness 17 om A2010-29 s 25 Independent arbitratorss 18 om A2010-29 s 25 Responsible service agencys 21 am Act 2002 No 47 amdt 1.33; SL2006-61 s 4 om A2010-29 s 26 Commissioner's functions--victims services schemes 22 hdg sub A2010-29 s 27s 22 am A2010-29 ss 27-30; A2011-22 amdt 1.472 Employment etc of people--contact with eligible victimss 23 am A2007-8 amdt 1.79 sub A2010-29 s 31 Eligible victims under the victims services schemes 24 am A2003-41 amdt 3.494; A2010-29 s 32 Notification and review of eligibility decisionsdiv 3.2 hdg sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 Definitions--div 3.2s 25 def affected person ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 33 def internally reviewable decision ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 33 def internal reviewer ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 def internal reviewer's decision ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 def internal review notice ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 def reviewable decision ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 34 om SL2011-25 s 4 Internal review notices--commissioners 25A hdg am A2010-29 s 35s 25A ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 35 Applications to commissioner for internal reviews 26 hdg am A2010-29 s 35s 26 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 35 Internal reviewers 26A ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 35 Review by internal reviewers 27 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 36; ss renum R20 LA Internal review notices--internal reviewers 27A ins A2008-37 amdt 1.537 Eligibility Review Committees 28 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 om A2010-29 s 37 Applications to health services commissioner for internal reviews 29 hdg am A2010-29 s 38s 29 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 38 om SL2011-25 s 5 Review by health services commissioners 30 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537; A2010-29 s 39 om SL2011-25 s 5 Reviewable decision noticess 31 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am A2010-29 s 40 om SL2011-25 s 5 Applications to ACATs 32 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.537 am SL2011-25 s 6 Level 1 services 33 am A2010-29 s 41 Level 2 services 34 am A2010-29 s 42, s 43 Level 3 services 35 am A2010-29 s 44 Exceptional casess 36 sub A2010-29 s 45 How contact hours are provideds 37 am A2003-41 amdt 3.495; A2010-29 s 46, s 47 Arbitration--care planss 38 sub A2010-29 s 48 Approved service providerss 40 am A2010-29 s 49, s 50 Criteria for approvals 41 am A2007-8 amdt 1.79; A2010-10 amdt 2.123; A2010-29 ss 51-54; pars renum R20 LA Suspension of approvals 42 am A2005-41 amdt 1.127, amdt 1.128 sub A2010-29 s 55 Cancellation of approvals 43 am 2002 No 40 s 8; pars renum R3 LA (see 2002 No 40 s 9); A2010-10 amdt 2.124; A2010-29 s 56 Special financial assistance--statementss 45 sub A2010-29 s 57 Notification and review of decisions about service providersdiv 3.6 hdg ins A2008-37 amdt 1.538 Meaning of reviewable decision--div 3.6s 46 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.538 Reviewable decision noticess 46A ins A2008-37 amdt 1.538 am A2010-29 s 58 Applications for reviews 47 sub A2008-37 amdt 1.538 Guidelines--victims services scheme etcs 47A ins A2010-29 s 59 Guidelines--volunteerss 48 am A2009-28 amdt 2.30; A2010-29 s 60 Independent arbitratorss 48A ins A2010-29 s 61 Annual reporting authoritys 49 am 2002 No 40 s 10; A2011-22 amdt 1.473 Victims services levy--excluded offencess 49A ins A2007-44 amdt 1.5 am A2008-37 amdt 1.539 Determination of fees for services provided by service providerss 50 hdg sub A2010-29 s 62s 50 sub Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4239 am A2010-29 s 63 Approved formss 51 sub Act 2001 No 44 amdt 1.4239 am A2003-41 amdt 3.496 Modification of regulationpt 5 hdg exp 1 July 2001 (s 57) ins A2004-39 amdt 1.40 exp 9 January 2009 (s 55) Application of pt 5s 52 exp 1 July 2001 (s 57) ins A2004-39 amdt 1.40 exp 9 January 2009 (s 55) Dictionary, definition of health professionals 53 om R1 (LRA) ins A2004-39 amdt 1.40 exp 9 January 2009 (s 55) Dictionary, definition of psychologists 54 exp 1 July 2001 (s 57) ins A2004-39 amdt 1.40 exp 9 January 2009 (s 55) Expiry of pt 5s 55 exp 1 July 2001 (s 57) ins A2004-39 amdt 1.40 exp 9 January 2009 (s 55) Existing entitlementss 56 exp 1 July 2001 (s 57) Expiration of pt 5s 57 exp 1 July 2001 (s 57) Reviewable decisions about service providerssch 1 orig sch 1 renum as sch 2 ins A2008-37 amdt 1.540 Australian Road Rulessch 1 pt 1.1 hdg renum as sch 2 pt 2.1 hdg Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000sch 1 pt 1.2 hdg renum as sch 2 pt 2.2 hdg Australian National University Act 1991 (Cwlth)--Parking and Traffic Statute (No 2) 2007sch 1 pt 1.3 hdg renum as sch 2 pt 2.3 hdg Victims services levy--excluded offencessch 2 (prev sch 1) ins A2007-44 amdt 1.6 renum as sch 2 A2008-37 amdt 1.541 Australian Road Rulessch 2 pt 2.1 hdg (prev sch 1 pt 1.1 hdg) renum as sch 2 pt 2.1 hdg A2008-37 amdt 1.542sch 2 pt 2.1 (prev sch 1 pt 1.1) ins A2007-44 amdt 1.6 renum as sch 2 pt 2.1 A2008-37 amdt 1.542 Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 2000sch 2 pt 2.2 hdg (prev sch 1 pt 1.2 hdg) renum as sch 2 pt 2.2 hdg A2008-37 amdt 1.543sch 2 pt 2.2 (prev sch 1 pt 1.2) ins A2007-44 amdt 1.6 sub SL2007-40 s 4 am SL2008-47 amdt 1.17; items renum R14 LA renum as sch 2 pt 2.2 A2008-37 amdt 1.543 Australian National University Act 1991 (Cwlth)--Parking and Traffic Statute (No 2) 2007sch 2 pt 2.3 hdg (prev sch 1 pt 1.3 hdg) renum as sch 2 pt 2.3 hdg A2008-37 amdt 1.544sch 2 pt 2.3 (prev sch 1 pt 1.3) ins A2007-44 amdt 1.6 renum as sch 2 pt 2.3 A2008-37 amdt 1.544 Dictionarydict am A2003-41 amdt 3.497; A2005-41 amdt 1.129, amdt 1.130; A2008-37 amdt 1.545, amdt 1.546; A2009-49 amdt 3.210; A2010-10 amdt 2.125; A2010-29 ss 64-66; A2011-22 amdt 1.474, amdt 1.475 def affected person sub A2008-37 amdt 1.547 def AFP member om A2010-29 s 67 def appointed member om A2010-29 s 67 def board sub A2010-29 s 68 def chairperson om A2010-29 s 69 def committee om A2010-29 s 69 def community support member ins 2002 No 40 s 11 om A2010-29 s 69 def courts member om A2010-29 s 69 def deputy chairperson om A2010-29 s 69 def DPP member om A2010-29 s 69 def harm om A2003-41 amdt 3.498 def health member om 2002 No 40 s 12 def health practitioner member ins A2010-10 amdt 2.126 om A2010-29 s 70 def health practitioners service ins A2010-10 amdt 2.126 def health professional sub A2004-39 amdt 1.41 om A2010-10 amdt 2.126 def health professions Act om A2004-39 amdt 1.41 def health professions member om A2010-10 amdt 2.126 def health professions service om A2010-10 amdt 2.126 def independent arbitrator am A2010-29 s 71 def indigenous member om A2010-29 s 72 def internally reviewable decision ins A2008-37 amdt 1.548 def internal reviewer sub A2008-37 amdt 1.549 def internal reviewer's decision ins A2008-37 amdt 1.550 def internal review notice ins A2008-37 amdt 1.550 def justice member om A2010-29 s 72 def legal profession member om A2010-29 s 72 def manager om A2010-29 s 72 def migrant member om A2010-29 s 72 def psychiatrist/psychologist member om A2010-29 s 72 def psychologist sub A2004-39 amdt 1.42; A2010-10 amdt 2.127 def responsible service agency om A2010-29 s 72 def reviewable decision sub A2008-37 amdt 1.551 def the Act om Act 2001 No 56 amdt 3.892 def victim om A2003-41 amdt 3.499 def victims groups member om A2010-29 s 72 def youth policy and services member ins 2002 No 40 s 11 om A2010-29 s 72 5 Earlier republications 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. Republication No Amendments to Republication date 1 not amended 2 July 2001 2 Act 2001 No 44 6 December 2001 3 SL2002-40 21 December 2002 4 SL2002-40 31 December 2002 5 A2003-41 9 October 2003 6 A2003-56 19 December 2003 7 A2004-39 1 November 2004 8 A2004-39 7 July 2005 9 A2006-3 1 November 2006 10 SL2006-61 1 January 2007 11 SL2007-40 20 December 2007 12 A2008-7 7 May 2008 13 A2008-28 26 August 2008 14 SL2008-47 2 December 2008 15 SL2008-47 10 January 2009 16 SL2008-47 2 February 2009 17 A2009-28 1 October 2009 18 A2009-49 17 December 2009 19 A2010-10 1 July 2010 20 A2010-29 28 February 2011 21 A2011-22 1 July 2011 (c) Australian Capital Territory 2011 VICTIMS OF CRIME REGULATION 2000 - NOTES Australian Capital Territory SL2000-51 Republication No 22 Effective: 23 August 2011 Republication date: 23 August 2011 Last amendment made by SL2011-25Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel's Office About this republication The republished law This is a republication of the Victims of Crime Regulation 2000 , made under the Victims of Crime Act 1994 (including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 23 August 2011 . It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 23 August 2011 . The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4. Kinds of republications The Parliamentary Counsel's Office prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws (see the ACT legislation register at www.legislation.act.gov.au): o authorised republications to which the Legislation Act 2001 applies o unauthorised republications. The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page. Editorial changes The Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation Act 2001, s 115 and s 117). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice. This republication does not include amendments made under part 11.3 (see endnote 1). Uncommenced provisions and amendments If a provision of the republished law has not commenced, the symbol U appears immediately before the provision heading. Any uncommenced amendments that affect this republished law are accessible on the ACT legislation register (www.legislation.act.gov.au). For more information, see the home page for this law on the register. Modifications If a provision of the republished law is affected by a current modification, the symbol M appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the modifying provision appears in the endnotes. For the legal status of modifications, see the Legislation Act 2001, section 95. Penalties At the republication date, the value of a penalty unit for an offence against this law is $110 for an individual and $550 for a corporation (see Legislation Act 2001, s 133). Australian Capital Territory Victims of Crime Regulation 2000 Part 2.1Australian Road Rules23 Part 2.2Road Transport (Safety and Traffic Management) Regulation 200028 Part 2.3Australian National University Act 1991 (Cwlth)--Parking and Traffic Statute (No 2) 200730 Endnotes36 Australian Capital Territory Victims of Crime Regulation 2000