Commonwealth Consolidated RegulationsFor paragraph (h) of the definition of serious offence in section 338 of the Act, the following indictable offences are specified:
(a) an offence against any of the following provisions of the Criminal Code :
(i) section 73.1 (offence of people smuggling);
(ii) section 73.2 (aggravated offence of people smuggling (exploitation, or danger of death or serious harm etc));
(iii) section 73.3 (aggravated offence of people smuggling (at least 5 people));
(iiia) section 73.3A (supporting the offence of people smuggling);
(iv) section 73.8 (making, providing or possessing a false travel or identity document);
(v) section 73.9 (providing or possessing a travel or identity document issued or altered dishonestly or as a result of threats);
(vi) section 73.10 (providing or possessing a travel or identity document to be used by a person who is not the rightful user);
(vii) section 73.11 (taking possession of or destroying another person's travel or identity document);
(viii) section 270.3 (slavery offences);
(ix) section 270.6 (sexual servitude offences);
(x) section 270.7 (deceptive recruiting for sexual services);
(b) an offence against any of the following provisions of the Crimes Act 1914 :
(i) section 50BA (sexual intercourse with child under 16);
(ii) section 50BB (inducing child under 16 to engage in sexual intercourse);
(iii) section 50BC (sexual conduct involving child under 16);
(iv) section 50BD (inducing child under 16 to be involved in sexual conduct);
(v) section 50DA (benefiting from offence against Part IIIA of the Crimes Act 1914 );
(vi) section 50DB (encouraging offence against Part IIIA of the Crimes Act 1914 ).
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