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LAW ENFORCEMENT (POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES) ACT 2002 - SECT 3
Interpretation
3 Interpretation
(1) In this Act:
"Aboriginal person" means a person who: (a) is a member of the Aboriginal race
of Australia, and
(b) identifies as an Aboriginal person, and
(c) is
accepted by the Aboriginal community as an Aboriginal person.
"apprehended violence order" has the same meaning as in the
Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 .
"authorised officer" means: (a) a Magistrate or a Children’s Magistrate, or
(b) a registrar of the Local Court, or
(c) an employee of the Attorney
General’s Department authorised by the Attorney General as an
authorised officer for the purposes of this Act either personally or as the
holder of a specified office.
"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Police.
"correctional centre" has the same meaning as it has in the Crimes
(Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 .
"covert search warrant" means a search warrant issued under Division 2 of Part
5 that may be executed covertly.
"crime scene" means premises established as a crime scene under Part 7.
"crime scene power" means a power set out in section 95.
"crime scene warrant" means a warrant issued under section 94.
"criminal organisation search warrant" means a search warrant issued under
Division 2 of Part 5 in relation to an organised crime offence.
"custody manager" means the police officer having from time to time the
responsibility for the care, control and safety of a person detained at a
police station or other place of detention.
"dangerous article" means: (a) a firearm, a spare barrel for any such firearm,
or any ammunition for any such firearm, or
(b) a prohibited weapon within the
meaning of the Weapons Prohibition Act 1998 , or
(c) a spear gun, or
(d) an
article or device, not being such a firearm, capable of discharging by any
means: (i) any irritant matter in liquid, powder, gas or chemical form or any
dense smoke, or
(ii) any substance capable of causing bodily harm, or
(e) a
fuse capable of use with an explosive or a detonator, or
(f) a detonator.
"dangerous implement" means: (a) a dangerous article, or
(b) a knife, or
(c)
any other implement made or adapted for use for causing injury to a person, or
(d) anything intended, by the person having custody of the thing, to be used
to injure or menace a person or damage property, or
(e) a laser pointer,
but
does not include anything that is of a class or description declared by the
regulations to be excluded from this definition.
"drug offence" means the possession, control or supply by a person of any
prohibited drug or prohibited plant in contravention of the
Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 .
"dwelling" includes: (a) any building or other structure intended for
occupation as a dwelling and capable of being so occupied, whether or not it
has ever been so occupied, and
(b) a vessel or vehicle in or on which any
person resides, and
(c) any building or other structure within the same
curtilage as a dwelling and occupied with, or the use of which is ancillary to
the occupation of, the dwelling.
"electronic metal detection device" means an electronic device that is capable
of detecting the presence of metallic objects.
"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.
"facsimile" means facsimile transmission, the internet or any other means of
electronic transmission of information in a form from which written material
is capable of being reproduced with or without the aid of any other device or
article.
"firearm" has the same meaning as it has in the Firearms Act 1996 .
"frisk search" means: (a) a search of a person conducted by quickly running
the hands over the person’s outer clothing or by passing an
electronic metal detection device over or in close proximity to the person’s
outer clothing, and
(b) an examination of anything worn or carried by the
person that is conveniently and voluntarily removed by the person, including
an examination conducted by passing an electronic metal detection device over
or in close proximity to that thing.
"function" includes a power, authority or duty.
"identity" of a person means the name or residential address of the person (or
both).
"indictable offence" means an offence for which proceedings may be taken on
indictment, whether or not proceedings for the offence may also be taken
otherwise than on an indictment.
"laser pointer" means a hand-held battery-operated device, designed or adapted
to emit a laser beam, that may be used for the purposes of aiming, targeting
or pointing.
"lawful custody" means lawful custody of the police.
"manufacture" has the same meaning as it has in the
Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 .
"NSW Police Force" means the NSW Police Force established by the Police Act
1990 .
"occupier" of premises includes a person in charge of the premises.
"ordinary search" means a search of a person or of articles in the possession
of a person that may include: (a) requiring the person to remove only his or
her overcoat, coat or jacket or similar article of clothing and any gloves,
shoes, socks and hat, and
(b) an examination of those items.
"owner" of a vehicle means the responsible person for a vehicle within the
meaning of section 6 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005 , and includes:
(a) a person who is not such an owner but who usually has the care, control
and custody of the vehicle, and
(b) any other person prescribed by the
regulations for the purposes of this definition.
"parent" of a child means the person who has parental responsibility for the
child.
"parental responsibility", in relation to a child, means all the duties,
powers, responsibilities and authorities which, by law, parents have in
relation to their children.
"person of non-English speaking background" means a person who is born in a
country outside Australia and whose first language is not English.
"police officer" means a member of the NSW Police Force holding a position
that is designated under the Police Act 1990 as a position to be held by a
police officer.
"premises" includes any building, structure, vehicle, vessel or aircraft and
any place, whether built on or not.
"prohibited drug" has the same meaning as it has in the
Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 .
"prohibited plant" has the same meaning as it has in the Drug
Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 .
"prohibited weapon" has the same meaning as it has in the Weapons
Prohibition Act 1998 .
"property" has the same meaning as it has in the Crimes Act 1900 .
"public place" includes: (a) a place (whether or not covered by water), or
part of premises, that is open to the public or is used by the public, whether
or not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or not the place or
part is ordinarily so open or used and whether or not the public to whom it is
open consists only of a limited class of persons, and
(b) a road or
road related area,
but does not include a school.
"road" means a road within the meaning of the
Road Transport (General) Act 2005 (other than a road that is the subject of a
declaration made under section 15 (1) (b) of that Act).
"road related area" means a road related area within the meaning of the
Road Transport (General) Act 2005 (other than a road related area that is the
subject of a declaration made under section 15 (1) (b) of that Act).
"roadblock authorisation" means an authorisation given by a
senior police officer under section 37.
"scene of crime officer" means a member of the NSW Police Force responsible
for examining or maintaining crime scenes.
"school" means: (a) a government school or registered non-government school
within the meaning of the Education Act 1990 , or
(b) a school providing
education (whether secular or religious) at a pre-school or infants school
level or at a primary or secondary level, or
(c) a place used for the
purposes of an establishment commonly known as a child-minding centre or for
similar purposes, or
(d) the land, and any building, occupied by or in
connection with the conduct of such a school or place,
and includes any part
of such a school or place, but does not include any building that is occupied
or used solely as a residence or solely for a purpose unconnected with the
conduct of such a school or place.
"senior police officer" means: (a) a Local Area Commander of Police, or
(b) a
Duty Officer for a police station, or
(c) any other police officer of the
rank of Inspector or above.
Note: By virtue of the Interpretation Act 1987
(section 48 (2)) a person acting in an office referred to above may exercise
the functions of a senior police officer under this Act.
"serious indictable offence" means an indictable offence that is punishable by
imprisonment for life or for a term of 5 years or more.
"strip search" means a search of a person or of articles in the possession of
a person that may include: (a) requiring the person to remove all of his or
her clothes, and
(b) an examination of the person’s body (but not of the
person’s body cavities) and of those clothes.
"supply" has the same meaning as it has in the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act
1985 .
"telephone" includes radio, facsimile and any other communication device.
"Torres Strait Islander" means a person who: (a) is a member of the Torres
Strait Island race, and
(b) identifies as a Torres Strait Islander, and
(c)
is accepted by the Torres Strait Island community as a Torres Strait Islander.
"vehicle" includes a registrable vehicle within the meaning of the
Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 .
"vehicle roadblock powers" -see section 37.
(2) In this Act, a reference to a
person who has been charged with an offence is a reference to a person: (a) in
respect of whom a charge sheet has been completed by a police officer where
proceedings for an offence are to be commenced against the person, or
(b)
against whom proceedings for an offence have been commenced.
(3) Notes in the
text of this Act do not form part of this Act.
Note: In a heading to a
provision of this Act, a reference to the
"Cth Act" is a reference to the Crimes Act 1914 of the Commonwealth and a
reference to the
"former LEPRA" is a reference to a provision of Part 5 as in force immediately
before it was amended by the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities)
Amendment (Search Powers) Act 2009 .
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