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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 207A

207A Definitions for this chapter

In this chapter--

child exploitation material means material that, in a way likely to cause offence to a reasonable adult, describes or depicts someone who is, or apparently is, a child under 16 years--

(a) in a sexual context, including for example, engaging in a sexual activity; or
(b) in an offensive or demeaning context; or
(c) being subjected to abuse, cruelty or torture.

classification officer means--

(a) the computer games classification officer under the Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995; or
(b) the films classification officer under the Classification of Films Act 1991; or
(c) the publications classification officer under the Classification of Publications Act 1991.

classified--

(a) for a computer game--see the Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995; or
(b) for a film--see the Classification of Films Act 1991; or
(c) for a publication--see the Classification of Publications Act 1991.

computer game see the Classification of Computer Games and Images Act 1995.

film see the Classification of Films Act 1991.

law enforcement agency means--

(a) the Queensland Police Service; or
(b) the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions; or
(c) the Crime and Misconduct Commission; or
(d) any other entity of--
(i) another State; or
(ii) the Commonwealth;
that performs a similar function to an entity in paragraphs (a) to (c).

law enforcement officer means--

(a) a member or officer of a law enforcement agency, including a person appearing for the director under the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1984, section 10(4); or
(b) a person who is authorised, in writing, by the commissioner of the police service, or the chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, to help a member or officer of a law enforcement agency; or
(c) a person who belongs to a class of persons that is authorised, in writing, by the commissioner of the police service, or the chairperson of the Crime and Misconduct Commission, to help a member or officer of a law enforcement agency.

material includes anything that contains data from which text, images or sound can be generated.

observe means observe by any means.

private act, for a person, means--

(a) showering or bathing; or
(b) using a toilet; or
(c) another activity when the person is in a state of undress; or
(d) intimate sexual activity that is not ordinarily done in public.

private place means a place where a person might reasonably be expected to be engaging in a private act.

publication see the Classification of Publications Act 1991.

someone, in the context of a description or depiction, includes the body parts of someone, including for example, someone's breast or genitalia.

state of undress, for a person, means--

(a) the person is naked or the person's genital or anal region is bare or, if the person is female, the person's breasts are bare; or
(b) the person is wearing only underwear; or
(c) the person is wearing only some outer garments so that some of the person's underwear is not covered by an outer garment.

visually record, a person, means record, or transmit, by any means, moving or still images of the person or part of the person.



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