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2002-2003
The Parliament of
the
Commonwealth of
Australia
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
Presented and read a first
time
Criminal
Code Amendment (Hizballah) Bill 2003
No.
,
2003
(Attorney-General)
A
Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Code Act 1995 in relation to the
Hizballah External Security Organisation, and for related
purposes
Contents
Criminal Code Act
1995 3
A Bill for an Act to amend the Criminal Code Act
1995 in relation to the Hizballah External Security Organisation, and for
related purposes
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
This Act may be cited as the Criminal Code Amendment (Hizballah) Act
2003.
(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table
commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in
column 2 of the table.
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Commencement information |
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Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
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Provision(s) |
Commencement |
Date/Details |
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1. Sections 1 to 3 and anything in this Act not elsewhere covered by
this table |
The day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent |
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2. Schedule 1 |
On 29 May 2003, immediately after the commencement of Schedule 1
to the Criminal Code Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003 |
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Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this Act
as originally passed by the Parliament and assented to. It will not be expanded
to deal with provisions inserted in this Act after assent.
(2) Column 3 of the table is for additional information that is not part
of this Act. This information may be included in any published version of this
Act.
Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any
other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its
terms.
1 The Schedule (subsection 102.1(1) of the
Criminal Code)
Insert:
Hizballah organisation means:
(a) the Hizballah External Security Organisation (by whatever name that
organisation is known from time to time); or
(b) an organisation derived from that organisation.
2 The Schedule (subsection 102.1(1) of the
Criminal Code, at the end of the definition of terrorist
organisation)
Add:
; or (c) a Hizballah organisation, if that organisation is specified by
the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph (see
subsections (7), (8) and (9)).
3 The Schedule (at the end of section 102.1 of
the Criminal Code)
Add:
(7) Before the Governor-General makes a regulation specifying a Hizballah
organisation for the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of
terrorist organisation in this section, the Minister must be
satisfied on reasonable grounds that the organisation is directly or indirectly
engaged in, preparing, planning, assisting in or fostering the doing of a
terrorist act (whether or not the terrorist act has occurred or will
occur).
(8) Regulations for the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition
of terrorist organisation in this section cease to have effect on
the second anniversary of the day on which they take effect. To avoid doubt,
this subsection does not prevent:
(a) the repeal of those regulations; or
(b) the cessation of effect of those regulations under
subsection (9); or
(c) the making of new regulations the same in substance as those
regulations (whether the new regulations are made or take effect before or after
those regulations cease to have effect because of this subsection).
(9) If:
(a) a Hizballah organisation is specified by regulations made for the
purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of terrorist
organisation in this section; and
(b) the Minister ceases to be satisfied that the organisation is directly
or indirectly engaged in, preparing, planning, assisting in or fostering the
doing of a terrorist act (whether or not the terrorist act has occurred or will
occur);
the Minister must, by written notice published in the Gazette, make
a declaration to the effect that the Minister has ceased to be so satisfied. The
regulations, to the extent to which they specify the organisation, cease to have
effect when the declaration is made.
(10) To avoid doubt, subsection (9) does not prevent a Hizballah
organisation from being subsequently specified by regulations made for the
purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of terrorist
organisation in this section if the Minister again becomes satisfied as
mentioned in subsection (7).
(11) If:
(a) at a particular time on a particular day, the Minister is satisfied on
reasonable grounds that a particular Hizballah organisation is directly or
indirectly engaged in, preparing, planning, assisting in or fostering the doing
of a terrorist act (whether or not the terrorist act has occurred or will
occur); and
(b) at a later time on that day, the Minister, or another Minister, makes
a public announcement to the effect that:
(i) a regulation will be made specifying the organisation for the purposes
of paragraph (c) of the definition of terrorist organisation
in this section; and
(ii) the regulation will take effect at the time of the announcement;
and
(c) the regulation is made within 60 days after the day on which the
Criminal Code Amendment (Hizballah) Act 2003 receives the Royal
Assent;
the regulation takes effect at the time of the announcement.
(12) A copy of the announcement referred to in paragraph (11)(b) must
be published:
(a) on the Internet; and
(b) in a newspaper circulating in each State and the Northern
Territory.
(13) If, under subsection (8) or (9), a regulation ceases to have
effect, section 50 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 applies as if
the regulation had been repealed.
(14) The power to make regulations for the purposes of paragraph (c)
of the definition of terrorist organisation in this section does
not limit the power to make regulations specifying a Hizballah organisation for
the purposes of paragraph (b) of that definition.
4 The Schedule (paragraph 102.3(1)(b) of the
Criminal Code)
After “paragraph (b)”, insert “or
(c)”.