CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - made under the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 - TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Commencement 2. Regulations amended 3. New regulations 5 and 6 5. Use or disclosure of information on DNA databases--Act, s96 (2) (d), s111 (2) (a) and (d) 6. Corresponding law--Act, s100, def of corresponding law ENDNOTES CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - REG 1 Commencement These regulations commence on the day they are notified in the Gazette. CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - REG 2 Regulations amended These regulations amend the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Regulations 2000. CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - REG 3 New regulations 5 and 6 insert CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - REG 5 Use or disclosure of information on DNA databases--Act, s96 (2) (d), s111 (2) (a) and (d) (1) A person may access information stored on the DNA database system for the purpose of any arrangement entered into between the Territory and the Commonwealth or a State for the provision of access to information contained on the database system by an authorised person. (2) A person may disclose information stored on the DNA database system for the purpose of-- (a) forensic comparison in the course of a criminal investigation by an authorised person; and (b) any arrangement entered into between the Territory and the Commonwealth or a State for the provision of access to information contained on the database system by an authorised person. (3) In this regulation: "authorised person" means a person who-- (a) is engaged or employed by a forensic laboratory that is accredited with the National Association of Testing Authorities of Australia; and (b) in that capacity, provides forensic services to law enforcement officers of the Territory, the Commonwealth or a State. CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - REG 6 Corresponding law--Act, s100, def of corresponding law (1) The following laws are declared to be corresponding laws: (a) the Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth); (b) the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW); (c) the Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas). (2) Without limiting subregulation (1), the provisions of corresponding laws mentioned in an item in schedule 2 are taken to substantially correspond to the provision of the Act mentioned in the item. 4 New schedule 2 insert Schedule 2 Corresponding provisions (see reg 5) column 1item column 2ACT Act provision column 3correspondingprovisions 1 part 2.3 (Forensic procedures by consent of suspect) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 3 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 3 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 2, divisions 1 and 2 2 part 2.4 (Non-intimate forensic procedures on suspect by order of a police officer) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 4 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 4 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 2, divisions 1 and 3 3 part 2.5 (Forensic procedures on suspect by order of a magistrate) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 5 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 5 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 2, divisions1, 4 and 5 4 part 2.6 (Carrying out forensic procedures) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 6 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 6 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 5 5 part 2.7 (Carrying out of certain forensic procedures after conviction of serious offenders) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 6A o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 7 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 3 6 part 2.8 (Carrying out of forensic procedures on volunteers and certain other people) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 6B o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 8 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 4 7 part 2.9 (Admissibility of evidence) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 7 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 9 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 6 8 part 2.10 (Destruction of forensic material) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 8 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 10 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 7 9 part 2.11 (DNA database system) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 8A o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 11 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 8 10 part 2.13 (Interstate enforcement) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), part 1D, division 11 o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), part 12 o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), part 9, division 1 11 section 80 (2) (c) (Informed consent of volunteer or parent or guardian of volunteer) o Crimes Act 1914 (Cwlth), section 23XWR (1) (c) o Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 (NSW), section 77 (1) (c) o Forensic Procedures Act 2000 (Tas), section 30 (b) CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - NOTES Endnotes Endnotes Regulations amended 1 Republished as in force on 15 June 2001 (Republication No 1). Notification 2 Notified in Gazette 2001 No 30 on 26 July 2001. Printed by Authority of the ACT Government Printer(c) Australian Capital Territory 2001 CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS AMENDMENT (2001 NO 25) - NOTES Australian Capital Territory The Australian Capital Territory Executive makes the following regulations under the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000. Dated 16 July 2001. BILL STEFANIAKMinister BRENDAN SMYTHMinister Australian Capital Territory Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Regulations Amendment Subordinate Law 2001 No 25