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POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT 2000


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Long Title

           Contents

CHAPTER 1--PRELIMINARY

           Part 1--General

   1.      Short title
   2.      Commencement
   3.      Dictionary
   4.      Notes in text
   5.      Purposes of Act
   6.      Act binds all persons
   7.      Compliance with Act by police officers
   8.      Act does not affect certain principles

           Part 2--Effect of Act on other laws

   9.      Act does not affect constable's common law powers etc.
   10.     Act does not affect court's common law discretion to exclude evidence or stay criminal proceedings
   11.     Inconsistency
   12.     Relationship to other Acts

           Part 3--Appointment as, and helping, public officials

           Division 1--Provisions about appointments

   13.     Appointment of police officers as public officials for other Acts
   14.     Declaration of police officers as public officials
   15.     Authorising provisions of other Acts apply subject to ss 13-14

           Division 2--Helping public officials

   16.     Helping public officials exercise powers under other Acts
   17.     Steps police officer may take for failure to give name and address etc. to public official
   18.     Steps police officer may take for obstruction of public official

CHAPTER 2--GENERAL ENFORCEMENT POWERS

           Part 1--Entry, inquiries and inspection

   19.     General power to enter to make inquiries, investigations or serve documents
   20.     What is a reasonable time to stay on a place
   21.     General power to enter to arrest or detain someone or enforce warrant
   22.     Power to enter etc. for relevant laws
   23.     What is a reasonable time for entry etc. for a relevant law
   24.     Requirement by a police officer for a relevant law
   25.     Power to demand production of licence etc. for weapons

           Part 2--Searching persons, vehicles and places without warrant

           Division 1--Roadblocks

   26.     Roadblocks
   27.     Procedure for establishing roadblocks
   28.     Record of roadblock to be made

           Division 2--Searching persons without warrant

   29.     Searching persons without warrant
   30.     Prescribed circumstances for searching persons without warrant

           Division 3--Searching vehicles without warrant

   31.     Searching vehicles without warrant
   32.     Prescribed circumstances for searching vehicle without warrant

           Division 4--Searching public places without warrant

   33.     Searching public places without warrant

           Part 3--Use of drug detection dogs without warrant

   34.     Definitions for pt 3
   35.     Use of drug detection dogs in particular places
   36.     Police officers and drug detection dogs may enter and remain on particular premises
   37.     Reasonable suspicion may be based on indication of drug detection dog
   38.     Protection from liability for acts done by drug detection dogs
   39.     Effect of part on use of drug detection dogs under search warrants

           Part 4--Power to require name, address or age

           Division 1--Powers relating to name and address

   40.     Person may be required to state name and address
   41.     Prescribed circumstances for requiring name and address

           Division 2--Powers relating to age

   42.     Power for age-related offences and for particular motor vehicle related purposes
   43.     Unlawful supply of smoking products to minors
   43A.    Unlawful sale of spray paint to minors

           Part 5--Directions to move on

   44.     Application of pt 5
   45.     Part does not apply to authorised public assemblies
   46.     When power applies to behaviour
   47.     When power applies to a person's presence
   48.     Direction may be given to person
   49.     Review

           Part 6--Breaches of the peace, riots and prevention of offences

   50.     Dealing with breach of the peace
   51.     Prevention of riot
   52.     Prevention of offences—general
   53.     Prevention of particular offences relating to liquor

CHAPTER 3--POWERS RELATING TO VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC

   54.     Power of inquiry into road use contraventions
   55.     Power to require information about identity of drivers of vehicles etc.
   56.     Additional power of inquiry for relevant vehicle incidents
   57.     Power of entry for ss 54-56
   58.     Production of driver licence
   59.     Power for regulating vehicular and pedestrian traffic
   60.     Stopping vehicles for prescribed purposes
   61.     Power to require vehicles to be moved
   62.     Requirement to remain at a place
   63.     Power to inspect vehicles
   64.     Power to enter vehicles etc. other than for vehicle inspection
   65.     Power to require vehicle inspections
   66.     Power to prohibit use of vehicles
   67.     Power to prohibit persons driving
   68.     Power to enable effective and safe exercise of other powers

CHAPTER 4--MOTOR VEHICLE IMPOUNDING POWERS FOR PRESCRIBED OFFENCES AND MOTORBIKE NOISE DIRECTION OFFENCES

           Part 1--Preliminary

           Division 1--Interpretation

   69.     Definitions for ch 4
   69A.    Meaning of type 1 and type 2 vehicle related offences
   70.     References to motor vehicle includes motorbike
   70A.    References to type 2 vehicle related offences including the same kind
   71.     When a person is charged for this chapter in relation to a prescribed offence if a proceeding for the offence is started by notice to appear or arrest
   72.     Punishment under this chapter is in addition to other punishment for the same offence

           Division 2--Relationship with other legislation

   73.     Consumer Credit Code

           Division 3--Application of chapter 4 to type 2 vehicle related offences

   73A.    Application of ch 4 to type 2 vehicle related offences

           Part 2--Impounding motor vehicles

           Division 1--Impounding powers and duties after impounding

   74.     Impounding motor vehicles
   75.     Particular powers for impounding motor vehicles
   76.     Duties of police officer after impounding motor vehicle
   77.     Police officer may authorise tow
   78.     Impounding notice for vehicle related offence
   79.     Impounding notice for motorbike noise direction offence or motorbike noise order offence

           Division 2--Notice requirements for motor vehicles impounded for type 1 vehicle related offences

   80.     Content of notice for first type 1 vehicle related offence
   81.     Content of notice for second or subsequent type 1 vehicle related offence

           Division 2A--Notice requirements for motor vehicles impounded for type 2 vehicle related offences

   81A.    Content of notice for motor vehicle impounded for second type 2 vehicle related offence
   81B.    Content of notice for third or subsequent type 2 vehicle related offence

           Division 3--Notice requirements for motorbikes impounded for motorbike noise direction offences

   82.     Content of notice for motorbike noise direction offence

           Division 4--Notice requirements for motorbikes impounded for motorbike noise order offences

   83.     Content of notice for first motorbike noise order offence
   84.     Content of notice for second or subsequent motorbike noise order offence

           Part 3--Obtaining impounding orders

           Division 1--Impounding order application provisions

   85.     Application for impounding order for type 1 vehicle related offence
   85A.    Application for impounding order for type 2 vehicle related offence
   86.     Application for impounding order for motorbike noise order offence

           Division 2--Orders if offence not decided

   87.     Orders on application for impounding order if type 1 vehicle related offence not decided
   87A.    Orders on application for impounding order if type 2 vehicle related offence not decided
   88.     Orders on application for impounding order if motorbike noise order offence not decided

           Division 3--Advice of date of hearing

   89.     Advice to owner of date of hearing

           Part 4--Obtaining forfeiture orders

           Division 1--Forfeiture order application provisions

   90.     Application for forfeiture order for type 1 vehicle related offence
   90A.    Application for forfeiture order for type 2 vehicle related offence
   91.     Application for forfeiture order for motorbike noise order offence

           Division 2--Orders if offence not decided

   92.     Orders on application for forfeiture order if type 1 vehicle related offence not decided
   92A.    Orders on application for forfeiture order if type 2 vehicle related offence not decided
   93.     Orders on application for forfeiture order if motorbike noise order offence not decided

           Division 3--Advice of date of hearing

   94.     Advice to owner of date of hearing

           Part 5--Deciding applications

           Division 1--Where and when an application may be heard

   95.     Where application is to be decided
   96.     When application to be heard—type 1 vehicle related offence
   96A.    When application to be heard—type 2 vehicle related offence
   97.     When application to be heard—motorbike noise order offence

           Division 2--Consideration of application if made for type 1 vehicle related offence

   98.     Consideration of application for impounding order—type 1 vehicle related offence
   99.     Consideration of application for forfeiture order—type 1 vehicle related offence

           Division 2A--Consideration of application if made for type 2 vehicle related offence

   99A.    Consideration of application for impounding order—type 2 vehicle related offence
   99B.    Consideration of application for forfeiture order—type 2 vehicle related offence

           Division 3--Consideration of application if made for motorbike noise order offence

   100.    Consideration of application for impounding order
   101.    Consideration of application for forfeiture order

           Division 4--Other provisions about applications and orders
           Subdivision 1--Community service orders

   102.    Community service instead of impounding or forfeiture order
           Subdivision 2--Costs orders for child drivers
   103.    Costs order for child drivers
   104.    Application of applied sections for s 103
           Subdivision 3--Offences
   105.    Offence to remove vehicle from holding yard
   106.    Offence to modify, sell or dispose of motor vehicle before application decided
   107.    Defence
   108.    Counting the occasions—general
   108A.   References to previous occasions in ss 81, 81B, 84, 85, 85A, 90, 90A and 91
   108B.   Matters for decisions under ss 85, 85A, 87, 87A, 90-93 and 96-99B and 101
   109.    Appeal
   110.    Powers for enforcing court order

           Part 6--Other provisions

           Division 1--Liability for cost of impounding

   111.    State's liability to pay costs of impounding
   112.    Liability to pay costs of impounding—adult driver
   113.    Liability to pay costs of impounding—child driver
   114.    Payment of costs if motor vehicle not recovered
   115.    Registration of costs under State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

           Division 2--Release of impounded vehicle

   116.    Release of motor vehicle impounded under s 74
   117.    Release of motor vehicle if driver found not guilty etc.

           Division 3--Sale, transfer or disposal of impounded or forfeited motor vehicle

   118.    Sale of motor vehicle if not recovered after impounding ends
   119.    Voluntary transfer of ownership of motor vehicle to State
   120.    Disposal of forfeited motor vehicle
   121.    Application of proceeds of sale

           Division 4--Other provisions

   122.    Protection from liability
   123.    Third party protection from forfeiture order

CHAPTER 5--VEHICLE REMOVAL POWERS GENERALLY

           Part 1--Seizing or moving vehicles

   124.    Removal of vehicles from roads and other places
   125.    Prescribed circumstances for s 124

           Part 2--Other provisions about seizure

   126.    Steps after seizing vehicle
   127.    Recovery of seized vehicle
   128.    Application of proceeds of sale

           Part 3--General towing authority

   129.    Police officer may authorise tow after seizure under any Act

CHAPTER 6--POWERS RELATING TO ANIMALS

           Part 1--Interpretation

   130.    Definition for ch 6

           Part 2--General powers

   131.    Power of inquiry into road use contraventions involving an animal
   132.    Power to require information about identity of person in charge of animal
   133.    Power of entry for ss 131-132
   134.    Power for regulating animal traffic

           Part 3--Stopping animals for prescribed purposes

   135.    Stopping animals for prescribed purposes
   136.    Power to enable effective and safe exercise of other powers

           Part 4--Removal powers for animals

   137.    Removal of animals from roads and other places
   138.    Prescribed circumstances for removing animals
   139.    Steps after seizing animal
   140.    Recovery of seized animal
   141.    Application of proceeds of sale

           Part 5--Animal welfare directions

   142.    Application of pt 5
   143.    Power to give animal welfare direction
   144.    Requirements for giving animal welfare direction
   145.    Review and appeal for animal welfare direction

           Part 6--Other provisions about animals

   146.    Power in relation to offences involving animals
   147.    Powers to provide relief to animal
   148.    Power to destroy animal
   149.    Offence to interfere with seized animals

CHAPTER 7--SEARCH WARRANTS, OBTAINING DOCUMENTS, AND CRIME SCENES

           Part 1--Searching places with warrants

   150.    Search warrant application
   151.    Issue of search warrant
   152.    If justice refuses application for search warrant
   153.    Order in search warrant about documents
   154.    Order in search warrant about information necessary to access information stored electronically
   155.    When search warrant ends
   156.    What search warrant must state
   157.    Powers under search warrant
   158.    Copy of search warrant to be given to occupier

           Part 2--Search of place to prevent loss of evidence

   159.    Application of pt 2
   160.    Search to prevent loss of evidence
   161.    Post-search approval
   162.    Making of post-search approval order
   163.    Appeal

           Part 3--Crime scenes

           Division 1--Establishment of crime scenes

   164.    Gaining access to crime scenes
   165.    Initial establishment of crime scene
   166.    Responsibility after establishing crime scene
   167.    Deciding limits of crime scene
   168.    Restricting access to crime scene
   169.    Preserving evidence at crime scene

           Division 2--Crime scene warrants

   170.    Application for crime scene warrant
   171.    Consideration of application and issue of crime scene warrant
   172.    What crime scene warrant must state
   173.    Duration, extension and review of crime scene warrant
   174.    Review of crime scene warrant
   175.    Copy of crime scene warrant to be given to occupier

           Division 3--Powers at crime scenes

   176.    Powers at crime scene
   177.    Powers of direction etc. at crime scene
   178.    Exercise of crime scene powers in public place

           Division 4--General

   179.    Alternative accommodation to be provided in some cases

           Part 4--Production notices

   180.    Production notices
   181.    Issue of production notice
   182.    Copy of production notice to be given to cash dealer
   183.    Procedural requirements—production notice
   184.    Power under production notice
   185.    If cash dealer claims documents contain privileged communications
   186.    Making of access order
   187.    Provisions about access order

           Part 5--Production orders

   188.    Application of pt 5
   189.    Production order applications
   190.    Making of production orders
   191.    What production order must state
   192.    Powers under production order
   193.    Variation of production order
   194.    Offence to contravene production order
   195.    Effect of compliance with production order

           Part 6--Power to seize evidence and abandoned and illegally placed property

   196.    Power to seize evidence generally
   197.    Power to remove property unlawfully on a place

CHAPTER 8--MONITORING AND SUSPENSION ORDERS

           Part 1--Definition

   198.    Meaning of financial institution for ch 8

           Part 2--Monitoring orders

   199.    Monitoring order applications
   200.    Making of monitoring order
   201.    What monitoring order must state
   202.    When period stated in monitoring order starts
   203.    Offence to contravene monitoring order
   204.    Existence and operation of monitoring order not to be disclosed

           Part 3--Suspension orders

   205.    Suspension order application
   206.    Making of suspension order
   207.    What suspension order must state
   208.    When period stated in suspension order starts
   209.    Contravention of suspension order
   210.    Existence and operation of suspension order not to be disclosed

CHAPTER 9--COVERT SEARCHES

   211.    Meaning of terrorist act and terrorism
   212.    Covert search warrant applications
   213.    Who may be present at consideration of application
   214.    Consideration of application
   215.    Issue of covert search warrant
   216.    What covert search warrant must state
   217.    Duration and extension of covert search warrant
   218.    Restriction about records and access to covert search warrant applications
   219.    Powers under covert search warrant
   220.    Report on covert search

CHAPTER 10--CONTROLLED ACTIVITIES

   221.    Object of ch 10
   222.    Relationship to other laws and matters
   223.    Lawfulness of particular actions
   224.    Authorised controlled activities
   225.    Protection from liability
   226.    Admissibility of evidence obtained through controlled activities
   227.    Evidentiary provision

CHAPTER 11--CONTROLLED OPERATIONS

           Part 1--Preliminary

   228.    Purposes of ch 11
   229.    Definitions for ch 11
   230.    Relationship to other laws and matters
   231.    When a controlled operation is conducted in this jurisdiction

           Part 2--Controlled operations committee

           Division 1--Establishment

   232.    Establishment of controlled operations committee
   233.    Independent member
   234.    Acting independent member

           Division 2--Functions, business and recommendations

   235.    Committee functions
   236.    Committee business
   237.    Committee recommendations

           Division 3--Protection

   238.    Protection for committee members

           Part 3--Authorisation of controlled operations

           Division 1--Procedure for authorising controlled operations

   239.    Application for authority to conduct controlled operation
   240.    Application must be referred to committee
   241.    Particular CMC controlled operations
   242.    Procedure in urgent circumstances other than if s 241 applies
   243.    Deciding application
   244.    Matters to be taken into account
   245.    Form of authority
   246.    Duration of authority

           Division 2--Variation and cancellation of authorities

   247.    Variation of authority
   248.    Application for variation of authority
   249.    Variation must be referred to committee
   250.    Particular CMC controlled operations
   251.    Procedure in urgent circumstances other than if s 250 applies
   252.    Deciding the application to vary the authority
   253.    Way to vary authority
   254.    Form of variation of authority
   255.    Cancellation of authority

           Division 3--Effect of authority

   256.    Effect of authority
   257.    Defect in authority

           Part 4--Conduct of controlled operations

           Division 1--Controlled conduct engaged in for controlled operations

   258.    Protection from criminal responsibility for controlled conduct during authorised operations
   259.    Indemnification of participants against civil liability
   260.    Effect of ss 258-259 on other laws relating to criminal investigation
   261.    Effect of being unaware of variation or cancellation of authority
   262.    Protection from criminal responsibility for particular ancillary conduct

           Division 2--Compensation and notification of third parties

   263.    Compensation for property loss or serious damage
   264.    Notification requirements

           Division 3--Recognition of corresponding authorities

   265.    Recognition of corresponding authorities

           Part 5--Compliance and monitoring

           Division 1--Information restrictions

   266.    Unauthorised disclosure of information

           Division 2--Reporting and record keeping

   267.    Principal law enforcement officer's reports
   268.    Chief executive officers' reports
   269.    Annual report by report entity
   270.    Keeping documents connected with authorised operations
   271.    General register

           Division 3--Inspections

   272.    Inspection of records

           Part 6--General

           Division 1--Delegation

   273.    Delegation generally
   274.    Delegation—commissioner
   275.    Delegation—CMC chairperson

           Division 2--Evidentiary provisions

   277.    Evidence of authorities

CHAPTER 12--ASSUMED IDENTITIES

           Part 1--Preliminary

   278.    Purpose of ch 12
   279.    How purpose is achieved
   280.    Definitions for ch 12
   281.    Relationship to other laws and matters

           Part 2--Authorities for assumed identities

   282.    Application for authority to acquire or use assumed identity
   283.    Deciding application
   284.    Form of authority
   285.    Period of authority
   286.    Variation or cancellation of authority
   287.    Review of authority

           Part 3--Evidence of assumed identities

           Division 1--Creation of birth certificates for assumed identities

   288.    Approval for creation of birth certificate for assumed identity
   289.    Order authorising creation of birth certificate for assumed identity under corresponding authority
   290.    Giving effect to birth certificate approval
   291.    Destruction of birth certificate created under s 290
   292.    Cancelling authority affecting entry in participating jurisdiction's register of births, deaths or marriages
   293.    Restriction about records and access to application for authority to create birth certificate

           Division 2--Other provisions about evidence of assumed identities

   294.    Request for evidence of assumed identity
   295.    Government issuing agency to comply with request
   296.    Non-government issuing agency may comply with request
   297.    Cancelling evidence of assumed identity

           Division 3--Protections and indemnities

   298.    Protection from criminal responsibility—officer of issuing agency
   299.    Indemnity for issuing agency and officers in relation to creation of birth certificates
   300.    Indemnity for issuing agency and officers in relation to other evidence of assumed identities
   301.    Protection from criminal responsibility for particular ancillary conduct

           Part 4--Effect of authorities

   302.    Assumed identity may be acquired and used
   303.    Protection from criminal responsibility—authorised person
   304.    Indemnity for authorised person
   305.    Particular qualifications
   306.    Effect of being unaware of variation or cancellation of authority

           Part 5--Recognition of assumed identities

   307.    Request to participating jurisdiction for evidence of assumed identity
   308.    Request from participating jurisdiction for evidence of assumed identity
   309.    Direction from participating jurisdiction to cancel evidence of assumed identity
   310.    Indemnity for issuing agency and officer
   311.    Application of ch 12 to corresponding authority

           Part 6--Compliance and monitoring

           Division 1--Misuse of assumed identity and information

   312.    Misuse of assumed identity
   313.    Disclosing information about assumed identity

           Division 2--Reporting and record keeping

   314.    Report about authorities for assumed identities etc.
   315.    Record keeping
   316.    Audit of records

           Part 7--Delegation

   317.    Delegation generally
   318.    Delegation—commissioner
   319.    Delegation—CMC chairperson

CHAPTER 13--SURVEILLANCE DEVICE WARRANTS

           Part 1--Preliminary

   321.    Purposes of ch 13
   322.    Definitions for ch 13
   323.    Meaning of relevant offence
   324.    When an investigation is conducted in this jurisdiction
   325.    Relationship to other laws and matters

           Part 2--Warrants

           Division 1--Introduction

   326.    Types of warrant
   327.    Who may issue warrants

           Division 2--Surveillance device warrants

   328.    Application for surveillance device warrant
   329.    Who may be present at consideration of application
   330.    Deciding application
   331.    What must a surveillance device warrant contain
   332.    What a surveillance device warrant authorises
   333.    Extension and variation of surveillance device warrant
   334.    Revocation of surveillance device warrant
   335.    Discontinuance of use of surveillance device under warrant

           Division 3--Retrieval warrants

   336.    Application for retrieval warrant
   337.    Who may be present at consideration of application
   338.    Deciding application
   339.    What must a retrieval warrant contain
   340.    What a retrieval warrant authorises
   341.    Revocation of retrieval warrant
   342.    Discontinuance of retrieval warrant

           Part 3--Emergency authorisations

   343.    Emergency authorisation—risk of serious personal violence or substantial property damage
   344.    Application for approval after use of surveillance device under emergency authorisation
   345.    Who may be present at consideration of application
   346.    Consideration of application
   347.    Judge may approve emergency use of powers
   348.    Admissibility of evidence

           Part 4--Recognition of corresponding warrants and authorisations

   349.    Corresponding warrants
   350.    Corresponding emergency authorisations

           Part 5--Compliance and monitoring

           Division 1--Restrictions on use, communication and publication of information

   351.    Definitions for div 1
   352.    Prohibition on communication or publication of protected information
   353.    Permitted use of protected information
   354.    Dealing with records obtained by use of surveillance devices
   355.    Protection of surveillance device technologies and methods
   356.    Protected information in the custody of a court

           Division 2--Reporting and record keeping

   357.    Report to judge or magistrate
   358.    Annual reports
   359.    Keeping documents connected with warrants and emergency authorisations
   360.    Other records to be kept
   361.    Register of warrants and emergency authorisations

           Division 3--Inspections

   362.    Inspection of records
   363.    Report on inspection

           Division 4--General

   364.    Evidentiary certificates

CHAPTER 14--ARREST AND CUSTODY POWERS

           Part 1--Arrest without warrant

   365.    Arrest without warrant
   366.    Arrest of escapees etc.
   367.    Arrest of person granted bail
   368.    Arrest of person given notice to appear or summons

           Part 2--Arrest under warrant

   369.    Arrest under warrant
   370.    Arrest warrant application
   371.    Issue of arrest warrant
   372.    What arrest warrant must state
   373.    Compliance with limitation of proceedings

           Part 3--Other provisions about arrest

   374.    Power of arrest for offences committed outside the State

           Part 4--Discontinuing arrest

   375.    Effect of release under pt 4
   376.    When arrest may be discontinued—general rule
   377.    Additional case when arrest of adult may be discontinued
   378.    Additional case when arrest for being drunk in a public place may be discontinued
   379.    Additional case when arrest for minor drugs offence may be discontinued
   380.    Additional case when arrest of child may be discontinued
   381.    Limit on re-arrest

           Part 5--Alternative to arrest

   382.    Notice to appear may be issued for offence
   383.    Notice to appear must be served discreetly on a child
   384.    Notice to appear form
   385.    Filing of notice to appear
   386.    General particulars only are required on a notice to appear
   387.    Particulars of notice to appear offence must be given in the proceeding
   388.    Notice to appear equivalent to a complaint and summons
   389.    Court may order immediate arrest of person who fails to appear
   390.    Court must strike out notice to appear if service insufficient

           Part 6--Duties after arrest

   391.    Information to be given to arrested person
   392.    Parent and chief executive to be advised of arrest or service of notice to appear
   393.    Duty of police officer after arrest etc. of person
   394.    Duty of police officer receiving custody of person arrested for offence
   395.    Duty of officer receiving custody of person arrested under warrant other than for offence

CHAPTER 15--POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES RELATING TO INVESTIGATIONS AND QUESTIONING FOR INDICTABLE OFFENCES

           Part 1--Preliminary

           Division 1--Application of chapter

   396.    Chapter does not apply to covert operations

           Division 2--Right to remain silent not affected

   397.    Right to remain silent not affected

           Part 2--Investigations and questioning

           Division 1--Application of part

   398.    Application of pt 2

           Division 2--Removal of persons from lawful custody

   399.    Application for removal of person from lawful custody
   400.    Chief executive must be advised of application for removal order
   401.    When magistrate may make removal order
   402.    What removal order must state

           Division 3--Detention for investigation or questioning

   403.    Initial period of detention for investigation or questioning
   404.    What is a reasonable time to detain a person for questioning or investigation
   405.    Application for extension of detention period
   406.    When detention period may be extended
   407.    What order must state
   408.    Use of time out during extended detention period
   409.    Effect of unforeseen delays on detention
   410.    Effect of another arrest on questioning period
   411.    When does detention period start for offenders arrested outside Queensland

           Division 4--Other provisions about investigations and questioning

   412.    When person detained may be taken to a place other than a police establishment or police station
   413.    Persons helping in covert investigations not under arrest

           Part 3--Safeguards ensuring rights of and fairness to persons questioned for indictable offences

           Division 1--Preliminary

   414.    Part applies only to indictable offences
   415.    When does this part apply to a person
   416.    Questioning generally
   417.    Questioning of person after proceeding started

           Division 2--Other persons may be present during questioning

   418.    Right to communicate with friend, relative or lawyer
   419.    Speaking to and presence of friend, relative or lawyer

           Division 3--Special requirements for questioning particular persons

   420.    Questioning of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders
   421.    Questioning of children
   422.    Questioning of persons with impaired capacity
   423.    Questioning of intoxicated persons

           Division 4--Excluding persons unreasonably interfering with questioning

   424.    What is unreasonable interference for divs 2-3
   425.    Requirements before excluding persons unreasonably interfering with questioning
   426.    If police officer excludes person from questioning

           Division 5--Exclusion of support persons in particular circumstances

   427.    Application of div 5
   428.    When is a person unable to properly perform the role of a support person
   429.    Police officer may exclude support person from questioning
   430.    If police officer excludes support person from questioning of relevant person

           Division 6--Cautioning and rights of persons

   431.    Cautioning of persons
   432.    Provision of information relating to a relevant person
   433.    Right to interpreter
   434.    Right of visiting foreign national to communicate with embassy etc.
   435.    Rights of a person to be electronically recorded

           Division 7--Recording of questioning

   436.    Recording of questioning etc.
   437.    Requirements for written record of confession or admission
   438.    Access to electronic recordings of questioning etc.
   439.    Admissibility of records of questioning etc.

           Division 8--General

   440.    List of support persons and interpreters
   441.    When sections 418-422, 432 and 434 do not apply

CHAPTER 16--SEARCH POWERS FOR PERSONS IN CUSTODY

   442.    Application of ch 16
   443.    Police officer may search person in custody
   444.    Powers relating to thing taken from person taken to place of safety

CHAPTER 17--FORENSIC PROCEDURES

           Part 1--Qualified persons and authorising forensic procedures

   445.    Who are qualified persons
   446.    Limitation on forensic procedures that dentist may perform
   447.    When forensic procedures are authorised

           Part 2--Obtaining consent for forensic procedure

   448.    What pt 2 provides
   449.    General rules about asking for consent
   450.    Special requirement for child of at least 14
   451.    Special requirement for child under 14
   452.    Special requirement for person with impaired capacity
   453.    Consent must be informed consent
   454.    General requirements for giving informed forensic procedure consent
   455.    Recording consent
   456.    Qualified person may perform forensic procedure

           Part 3--Forensic procedure orders

   457.    Application of pt 3
   458.    Application for forensic procedure order
   459.    Notice of application must ordinarily be given
   460.    When notice of application need not be given etc.
   461.    Making forensic procedure order
   462.    What forensic procedure order must state
   463.    When forensic procedure order ends
   464.    Powers for enforcing forensic procedure order
   465.    Order must be given before forensic procedure is performed
   466.    Qualified person may perform forensic procedure

           Part 4--Identifying particulars

           Division 1--Particular provisions about taking identifying particulars

   467.    Taking identifying particulars of person in custody
   468.    Taking identifying particulars—proceeding started by notice to appear or complaint and summons

           Division 2--Taking identifying particulars under identifying particulars notice

   469.    Application of div 2
   470.    Identifying particulars notice may be given

           Division 3--Taking identifying particulars under court order

   471.    Court may order taking of identifying particulars
   472.    Detention for taking identifying particulars
   473.    Who may take identifying particulars

           Division 4--Destruction of identifying particulars

   474.    Destruction of identifying particulars

           Part 5--DNA procedures

           Division 1--Preliminary provisions about DNA sampling and DNA analysis

   475.    Taking DNA sample by doctor or nurse
   476.    Commissioner may authorise police officers to take DNA samples
   477.    Where DNA sample may be taken
   478.    How DNA samples may be taken

           Division 2--Taking DNA sample from particular persons with consent

   479.    Use of DNA analysis of DNA sample taken from child under 14
   480.    Taking DNA sample from person with impaired capacity

           Division 3--Taking DNA samples after proceedings commenced and from certain prisoners

   481.    Taking DNA sample if proceeding started or continued against an adult by arrest, notice to appear or complaint and summons etc.
   482.    DNA sample notice
   483.    Requirements for DNA sample notice
   484.    Taking DNA sample from adult before court
   485.    Taking DNA sample after finding of guilt
   486.    Detention for taking DNA sample
   487.    Taking DNA sample from transferred prisoner
   488.    Taking DNA sample from child

           Division 4--Analysis and use of DNA samples

   489.    Power to analyse etc. DNA samples
   490.    When DNA sample taken from suspected person and results must be destroyed

           Division 5--DNA databases

   491.    State DNA database
   492.    Transmitting information to CrimTrac
   493.    Use of QDNA or CrimTrac database
   494.    Limitation on use of results of DNA analysis

           Part 6--Non-medical examinations

   495.    Application of pt 6
   496.    Definition for pt 6
   497.    Commissioner may authorise police officer to perform non-medical examinations
   498.    Examination if proceeding started against adult by arrest, notice to appear or complaint and summons
   499.    Non-medical examination notice
   500.    Requirements for non-medical examination notice

           Part 7--Forensic procedures performed by doctors and dentists

           Division 1--Preliminary

   501.    Application of pt 7

           Division 2--Actions by police officers and presence of independent persons

   502.    When doctor or dentist may be asked to perform forensic procedure
   503.    What person must be told before doctor or dentist performs a forensic procedure
   504.    Arrangements for attendance of independent person
   505.    Speaking to and presence of independent person
   506.    Absence of independent person does not affect lawfulness of custody etc.
   507.    When police officer may exclude independent person
   508.    Action by police officer if independent person excluded

           Division 3--Performing forensic procedures

   509.    Doctor's powers
   510.    Dentist's powers
   511.    Samples and results of analysis to be given to person

           Part 8--Matters relating to performing forensic procedures

   512.    Right to interpreter
   513.    Power to analyse samples
   514.    Order for person who fails to comply with reporting notice
   515.    Detention for performing forensic procedure
   516.    General power for performing forensic procedure
   517.    Help with, and use of force for, performing forensic procedure
   518.    General power to require further attendance
   519.    Protecting the dignity of person in performing a non-intimate forensic procedure
   520.    Effect of withdrawal of consent
   521.    Powers under this part are additional to other powers

           Part 9--Corresponding forensic procedure orders

   522.    Definitions for pt 9
   523.    Arrangements with the Commonwealth and other States
   524.    Registration of orders
   525.    Effect of registration

           Part 10--Offences

   526.    Unlawful supply of destroyable DNA sample
   527.    Unlawful supply of DNA sample
   528.    Unlawful use of stored information
   529.    Unlawful matching of DNA analysis results
   530.    Unlawful recording of identifying information on QDNA
   531.    Unlawful retention of results of DNA analysis in QDNA
   532.    Unlawful disclosure of information

           Part 11--Other provisions

   533.    Ministerial arrangements
   534.    Application of other laws
   535.    Forensic material lawfully obtained in another jurisdiction
   536.    Evidentiary provision

CHAPTER 18--BLOOD AND URINE TESTING OF PERSONS SUSPECTED OF COMMITTING SEXUAL OR OTHER SERIOUS ASSAULT OFFENCES

           Part 1--Preliminary

   537.    Purpose of ch 18
   538.    Application of ch 18
   539.    Certain Acts do not apply to this chapter

           Part 2--Taking blood and urine samples

   540.    Application for order for blood and urine testing of person
   541.    Notice to be given of application for disease test order for child
   542.    Disease test order
   543.    What disease test order must state
   544.    Appeal against disease test order
   545.    Taking blood and urine samples

           Part 3--General

   546.    Analysis of blood and urine samples
   547.    Restriction on disclosure of results of analysis
   548.    Certain evidence inadmissible

CHAPTER 19--OTHER POWERS

           Part 1--Directions in state buildings

           Division 1--Screening of entrants to state buildings

   549.    Power to require reasons for entry to state building
   550.    Use of electronic screening devices in state buildings
   551.    Police officer may ask entrant to remove outer garment etc.
   552.    Direction by police officer to leave building
   553.    Power to search person or vehicle without warrant not affected

           Division 2--Miscellaneous powers for division 1

   554.    Seizure of proscribed things
   555.    Refusal of entry to and removal from building

           Part 2--Preserving safety for special events

           Division 1--Preliminary

   556.    Application of pt 2
   557.    Purpose of pt 2

           Division 2--Declaration of special events

   558.    Declaration of special event
   559.    Requirements for declaring special events
   560.    Notice of declaration to be given

           Division 3--Statutory conditions relating to entry to special event sites

   561.    Statutory conditions of entry
   562.    Statutory condition about restricted areas

           Division 4--Appointment of authorised persons

   563.    Appointment of authorised persons
   564.    Identity card
   565.    Production or display of authorised person's identity card

           Division 5--Powers for special event sites

   566.    Power to require reasons for entry to special event site
   567.    Use of electronic screening devices at special event site
   568.    Police officer or authorised person may ask entrant to remove outer garment etc.
   569.    Frisk search of persons
   570.    Refusal of entry to and removal from site

           Division 6--Offences

   571.    Unauthorised entry to a special event site
   572.    Unauthorised entry to a restricted area
   573.    Interference with a special event
   574.    Prohibited items
   575.    Assault etc. of authorised person

           Part 3--Powers relating to noise

           Division 1--Noise abatement direction

   576.    Application of pt 3
   577.    Complaint about noise
   578.    How to decide what is excessive noise—noise emitted from a place
   579.    How to decide what is excessive noise—noise emitted by motorbike driven on a place that is not a road
   580.    How to decide what is excessive noise—noise emitted in other particular circumstances
   581.    Powers of police officer to deal with excessive noise
   582.    Compliance with noise abatement direction
   583.    Additional powers of police officers on later investigation
   584.    Offence to interfere with locked etc. property
   585.    Recovery of seized property
   586.    Recovery of costs of seizure etc.
   587.    General powers and role of community police officers
   588.    Power to require answers to questions

           Division 2--Noise abatement order

   589.    Noise abatement order—application for order
   590.    Noise abatement order—making the order
   591.    Noise abatement order—appeal against order

           Part 4--Powers relating to nuisance in moveable dwelling parks

   592.    Behaviour in moveable dwelling park causing serious nuisance
   593.    Power to enter moveable dwellings
   594.    Initial direction about serious nuisance
   595.    Direction to leave park

           Part 5--Powers for assisting coroners

   596.    Entry of place on suspicion of death or injury
   597.    Powers for reportable deaths
   598.    Restricting entry to place to allow investigation
   599.    Coroner's search warrant
   600.    Dealing with seized things
   601.    Power to require information
   602.    Use of evidence obtained under Coroners Acts

           Part 6--Miscellaneous powers

           Division 1--Potentially harmful things

   603.    Power to seize potentially harmful things
   604.    Dealing with persons affected by potentially harmful things
   605.    Duties in relation to person detained under s 604
   606.    No compulsion to stay at place of safety
   607.    Review of operation of ss 604-606

           Division 2--Other miscellaneous powers

   609.    Entry of place to prevent offence, injury or domestic violence
   610.    Police actions after domestic violence order is made
   611.    Attendance at rental premises while person or property is removed
   612.    Assistance in exercising powers
   613.    Protection for assistants from liability
   614.    Power to use force—exercise of certain powers
   615.    Power to use force against individuals
   616.    Power to use force against individuals in critical situations
   617.    Identification of suspects
   618.    Power to examine seized things
   619.    Extent of power to examine seized things

CHAPTER 20--OTHER STANDARD SAFEGUARDS

           Part 1--Preliminary

   620.    Chapter does not apply to covert operations

           Part 2--Safeguards for things seized

           Division 1--Application of part 2

   621.    Application of pt 2

           Division 2--General safeguards

   622.    Receipt for seized property
   623.    Right to inspect seized documents

           Part 3--Other safeguards

           Division 1--General provisions about searches of persons and vehicles

   624.    General provision about searches of persons
   625.    Taking a person to another place for search
   626.    Limitation on period of detention for search
   627.    General provision about searches of vehicles
   628.    Dealing with persons who obstruct search of person or vehicle

           Division 2--Searches involving removal of clothing

   629.    Removal of clothing for search
   630.    Protecting the dignity of persons during search
   631.    Special requirements for searching children and persons with impaired capacity
   632.    If video cameras monitor place where person is searched

           Division 3--Other provisions

   633.    Safeguards for oral directions or requirements
   634.    Safeguards for declared offences under Summary Offences Act 2005
   635.    Use of force likely to cause damage to enter places
   636.    Police officer to give notice of damage
   637.    Supplying police officer's details
   638.    Record of execution of warrant or order

CHAPTER 21--ADMINISTRATION

           Part 1--Watch-houses

           Division 1--Persons in custody at watch-houses

   639.    Control of persons in watch-houses
   640.    Transfer of persons in watch-houses

           Division 2--Watch-house officer's functions and powers
           Subdivision 1--Functions

   641.    Functions of watch-house officers
           Subdivision 2--Powers for screening of entrants to watch-houses
   642.    Power to require reasons for entry to watch-houses
   643.    Use of electronic screening devices in watch-houses
   644.    Watch-house officer may ask entrant to remove outer garment etc.
   645.    Direction by watch-house officer to leave watch-house
   646.    Seizure of proscribed things
   647.    Refusal of entry to and removal from watch-house
           Subdivision 3--Powers relating to persons in custody in or reporting to watch-house
   648.    Watch-house officer may require person to state name and address
   649.    Watch-house officer may search person in custody at watch-house
   650.    Watch-house officer may take identifying particulars of person at watch-house
   651.    Commissioner may authorise watch-house officer to take DNA samples of person at watch-house
   652.    Power to use force against individual at watch-house
   653.    Power to use force—transfer etc. of person in custody to or from court cell or other place
           Subdivision 4--Provisions about exercise of particular powers
   654.    Search of persons
   655.    Property seized during search etc.
   656.    Giving directions and making requirements
   657.    Making entries in registers
   658.    Responsibilities code
   659.    Custody continues while person in custody is being transferred or escorted by watch-house officer

           Part 2--Registers

           Division 1--Application and purpose

   660.    Application of pt 2
   661.    Purpose and explanation of pt 2

           Division 2--Register of covert acts
           Subdivision 1--Preliminary

   662.    Application of div 2
   663.    Particular Acts do not apply to this division
   664.    Register of covert acts
           Subdivision 2--Covert acts under chapters 8 and 9
   665.    Application of sdiv 2
   666.    Information to be recorded in register for sdiv 2
           Subdivision 3--Covert acts under chapters 11 and 13
   667.    Application of sdiv 3
   668.    Information to be included in register for surveillance device warrants and retrieval warrants
   669.    Information to be included in register for emergency authorisations
   670.    Information to be included in register for controlled operations
           Subdivision 4--General
   671.    Who must record information relating to covert search warrants in register
   672.    Which register to be used
   673.    Who may inspect police service register
   674.    Who may inspect CMC's register
   675.    Other authorised inspections
   676.    General restrictions on inspections by monitor

           Division 3--Enforcement registers

   677.    Application of div 3
   678.    Register of enforcement acts
   679.    Who must record information in register
   680.    Which register to be used
   681.    Persons to be given copy of information in register
   682.    Restriction on disclosure of certain information

           Division 4--Provisions about covert acts and enforcement acts done for the ACC

   683.    Application of div 4
   684.    Information to be given to ACC

           Division 5--General provisions

   685.    Correcting registers

           Part 3--Dealing with things in the possession of police service

           Division 1--Preliminary

   686.    Application of pt 3
   687.    Object of pt 3
   688.    Responsibilities of police officer taking possession of relevant thing
   689.    Particular provision about handling animals in the possession of the police service
   690.    Forfeiture in particular cases

           Division 2--Return of relevant things

   691.    Return of relevant things
   692.    Application by owner etc. for return of relevant thing
   693.    Application by owner etc. for court order for return of relevant thing
   694.    Application by police officer for order if ownership dispute
   695.    Application for order in relation to seized things
   696.    Orders issuer may make in relation to seized thing
   697.    Cost recovery for animal held in possession of police service
   698.    Voluntary surrender of animal to State
   699.    Appeal if letter of demand given under s 697
   700.    Deciding appeal
   701.    Disposal of seized things at end of proceeding
   702.    Commissioner to decide way of destruction or disposal

           Division 3--Dealing with controlled drugs, dangerous drugs etc.
           Subdivision 1--Preliminary

   703.    Application of div 3
   704.    Definition for div 3
           Subdivision 2--General provisions about destruction of drug matter
   705.    Destruction of drug matter soon after it is seized etc.
   705A.   Disposal of things used for administering etc. dangerous drugs
   706.    Steps police officer must take before destroying drug matter under s 705
   707.    Alternative to destruction if drug matter is thing used in the commission of a drug offence
           Subdivision 3--Destruction of drug matter if notice required
   708.    Application of sdiv 3
   709.    Definitions for sdiv 3
   710.    Destruction notice may be given to person
   711.    What destruction notice must state
   712.    Making sample of drug matter available
   713.    When drug matter may be destroyed

           Division 4--Dealing with weapons

   714.    Disposal of weapons
   715.    What is the appointed day for disposal of weapons under s 714

           Division 5--Dealing with other things

   716.    Perishable things

           Division 6--Forfeiture

   717.    Application of div 6
   718.    Order for forfeiture of particular relevant things
   719.    Order for forfeiture of relevant things connected with offences

           Division 7--Dealing with forfeited things

   720.    Application of div 7
   721.    Dealing with forfeited things

           Division 8--Arrangements about relevant things

   722.    Ministerial arrangements for transmission and return of seized things
   723.    Commissioner may make arrangements

           Division 9--Evidentiary provisions

   724.    Evidentiary provision about particular things in the possession of the police service

           Part 4--Use of dangerous drugs for training

           Division 1--Preliminary

   725.    Object of pt 4
   726.    Definitions for pt 4

           Division 2--Drug control officers

   727.    Appointment and qualifications
   728.    Appointment conditions
   729.    Issue of identity card
   730.    Resignation
   731.    Return of identity card
   732.    Function and powers of drug control officer

           Division 3--Keeping and use of dangerous drugs for training

   733.    Keeping dangerous drug for use in police service training
   734.    Making commissioner direction
   735.    Entering into agency arrangement
   736.    Requirements for keeping of dangerous drugs for training purposes

           Division 4--Register of dangerous drugs for training

   737.    Register of dangerous drugs for training
   738.    Information to be recorded in the register of dangerous drugs for training
   739.    Restriction on release of information from register of dangerous drugs for training

           Part 5--Public interest monitor

   740.    Public interest monitor
   741.    Acting monitor
   742.    Monitor's functions
   743.    Monitor's annual report
   744.    Secrecy
   745.    Protection from liability

CHAPTER 22--PROVISIONS ABOUT EVADING POLICE OFFICERS

           Part 1--Preliminary

           Division 1--Explanation

   746.    Explanation of ch 22

           Division 2--Interpretation

   747.    Definitions for ch 22
   748.    Giving a direction for ch 22
   749.    What is a warning light for ch 22
   750.    When a person is charged for this chapter in relation to an evasion offence if proceeding for the offence is started by notice to appear or arrest
   751.    Impounding or forfeiture of motor vehicle is in addition to other punishment
   752.    Interaction between ch 4 and this chapter

           Division 3--Relationship with Consumer Credit Code

   753.    Relationship with Consumer Credit Code

           Part 2--Offences and related provisions

           Division 1--Offences

   754.    Offence for driver of motor vehicle to fail to stop motor vehicle

           Division 2--Matters about investigation of evasion offence

   755.    When evasion offence notice may be given to owner of motor vehicle involved in offence
   756.    Who may be prosecuted for evasion offence if no response to evasion offence notice

           Division 3--Evidentiary provisions

   757.    Evidentiary provision

           Part 3--Obtaining impounding and forfeiture orders

           Division 1--Application provisions

   758.    Application for impounding order for evasion offence
   759.    Application for forfeiture order for evasion offence

           Division 2--Orders if offence not decided

   760.    Orders on application for impounding order if evasion offence not decided
   761.    Orders on application for forfeiture order if evasion offence not decided

           Division 3--Advice of date of hearing

   762.    Advice to owner of date of hearing

           Part 4--Deciding applications

           Division 1--Where and when application may be heard

   763.    Where application is to be decided
   764.    When application to be heard

           Division 2--Consideration of applications

   765.    Consideration of application for impounding order
   766.    Consideration of application for forfeiture order

           Division 3--Other provisions about applications and orders
           Subdivision 1--Community service orders

   767.    Community service instead of impounding or forfeiture order
           Subdivision 2--Costs orders if child found guilty of evasion offence
   768.    Costs order if child found guilty of evasion offence
   769.    Application of applied sections for s 768
           Subdivision 3--Offences
   770.    Motor vehicle not to be sold etc. before application is decided
   771.    Offence to remove motor vehicle impounded under court order
           Subdivision 4--General
   772.    Defence
   773.    Counting the occasions
   774.    Appeal
   775.    Powers for enforcing court order
   776.    Duties of police officer after impounding or seizing motor vehicle
   777.    Police officer may authorise tow

           Part 5--Other provisions

           Division 1--Liability for costs of impounding

   778.    Liability to pay costs of impounding—adult driver
   779.    Liability to pay costs—child driver
   780.    Payment of costs if motor vehicle not recovered
   781.    Registration of costs under State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

           Division 2--Release of impounded motor vehicle

   782.    Release of motor vehicle impounded under court order

           Division 3--Sale, transfer or disposal of impounded or forfeited motor vehicle

   783.    Sale of motor vehicle if not recovered after impounding ends
   784.    Voluntary transfer of ownership of motor vehicle to State
   785.    Disposal of forfeited motor vehicle
   786.    Application of proceeds of sale

           Division 4--Other provisions

   787.    Protection from liability
   788.    Third party protection from forfeiture order
   789.    Review

CHAPTER 23--GENERAL

           Part 1--Offences

   790.    Offence to assault or obstruct police officer
   791.    Offence to contravene direction or requirement of police officer

           Part 2--Other general provisions

   792.    Performance of duty
   793.    Helping at fire or hazardous materials emergency
   794.    Helping coroner investigate a death
   795.    Disposal of clothing of deceased person
   796.    Helping courts, etc.
   797.    Helping during declaration of emergency under Corrective Services Act 2006
   798.    Service and enforcement of process
   799.    Provisions restricting starting of proceeding
   800.    Obtaining warrants, orders and authorities, etc., by telephone or similar facility
   801.    Steps after issue of prescribed authority
   802.    Presumption about exercise of powers under prescribed authority
   803.    Protection of methodologies
   804.    Compensation
   805.    Availability of Act
   806.    Approved forms
   807.    Review of Act
   808.    Review of motorbike noise provisions
   809.    Regulation-making power
   810.    Renumbering of Act

CHAPTER 24--REPEALS, TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS

           Part 1--Acts repealed and amended

   811.    Acts repealed

           Part 2--Transitional provisions for Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

           Division 1--Transitional provisions commencing at a later date

   812.    Definitions for div 1
   813.    Transitional provision about warrants, orders and notices
   814.    Transitional provision about noise abatement
   815.    Transitional provision about nuisance in moveable dwelling parks
   816.    Transitional provisions about registers of covert and enforcement acts
   817.    Transitional provision about entries in registers
   818.    Transitional provision about public interest monitor

           Part 3--Transitional provisions for Police Powers and Responsibilities (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act 2003

   819.    Definitions for pt 3
   820.    Identifying particulars
   821.    Medical and dental procedures
   822.    DNA procedures
   823.    Police officers authorised to take DNA samples
   824.    Taking of certain DNA samples
   825.    QDNA
   826.    Certain arrangements made by Minister
   827.    Provision for ch 11, pt 3

           Part 4--Transitional provision for Summary Offences Act 2005

   828.    Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences Act 1931

           Part 5--Transitional provisions for Cross-Border Law Enforcement Legislation Amendment Act 2005

           Division 1--Preliminary

   829.    Definitions for pt 5

           Division 2--Controlled activities

   830.    Transitional provision for controlled activities

           Division 3--Controlled operations
           Subdivision 1--Definitions

   831.    Definitions for div 3
           Subdivision 2--Controlled operations committee
   832.    Transitional provisions about committee membership
   833.    Transitional provisions about committee business
           Subdivision 3--Controlled operation approvals
   834.    Transitional provisions for police service controlled operation approvals
   835.    Transitional provisions for CMC controlled operation approvals
   836.    Transitional provision for pre-commencement day recommendations
           Subdivision 4--Covert operatives
   837.    Transitional provisions for police service covert operatives
   838.    Transitional provisions for CMC covert operatives

           Division 4--Assumed identities

   839.    Authorities for identity documents that are birth certificates
   840.    Identity documents other than birth certificates

           Division 5--Surveillance devices
           Subdivision 1--Definitions

   841.    Definitions for div 5
           Subdivision 2--Transitional provisions for police service surveillance devices
   842.    Transitional provisions for existing police service surveillance devices
   843.    Transitional provisions for protection of records
   844.    Transitional provision for use and disclosure of information obtained from using surveillance devices
           Subdivision 3--Transitional provisions for CMC surveillance devices
   845.    Transitional provisions for existing CMC surveillance devices
   846.    Transitional provisions for protection of records
   847.    Transitional provisions for use and disclosure of information obtained from using surveillance devices

           Division 6--General

           Part 6--Transitional provisions for Police Powers and Responsibilities (Motorbike Noise) Amendment Act 2005

   849.    Definitions for pt 6
   850.    Existing proceedings
   851.    Existing impoundments
   852.    Existing orders
   853.    Existing references

           Part 7--Transitional and other provisions for Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2006

   854.    Particular evidentiary certificates under s 318ZZB
   855.    Effect of declaration under s 608
   856.    Transitional provision for former s 432
   857.    Controlled activities
   859.    Declaratory provision about renumbering

           Part 8--Transitional provisions for Summary Offences and Other Acts Amendment Act 2007

   860.    References to provisions in s 861
   861.    Effect of particular amendments

           Part 9--Transitional provisions for Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006

   862.    Costs of impoundment
   863.    Existing references
   864.    Amendment of regulation by Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2006 does not affect powers of Governor in Council
           SCHEDULE 1 ACTS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACT
           SCHEDULE 2 RELEVANT OFFENCES FOR CONTROLLED OPERATIONS AND SURVEILLANCE DEVICE WARRANTS
           1. Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995
           2. Classification of Films Act 1991
           3. Classification of Publications Act 1991
           4. Criminal Code
           5. Prostitution Act 1999
           6. Weapons Act 1990

           SCHEDULE 3 RELEVANT OFFENCES FOR CHAPTER 13 DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION PROVISIONS
           1. Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004
           2. Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995
           3. Classification of Films Act 1991
           4. Classification of Publications Act 1991
           5. Corrective Services Act 2006
           6. Criminal Code
           7. Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
           8. Explosives Act 1999
           9. Juvenile Justice Act 1992
           10. Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Act 2005
           11. Weapons Act 1990
           SCHEDULE 4 RENUMBERED CROSS-REFERENCES
           SCHEDULE 5 ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED ACTIVITY OFFENCES

           Part 1--Indictable offences
           1. Criminal Code
           2. Drugs Misuse Act 1986
           3. Weapons Act 1990

           Part 2--Simple offences
           4. Animal Care and Protection Act 2001
           5. Criminal Code
           6. Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002
           7. Drugs Misuse Act 1986
           8. Explosives Act 1999
           9. Prostitution Act 1999
           10. Weapons Act 1990
           SCHEDULE 6 DICTIONARY
           Endnotes


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