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STATUTES AMENDMENT (EQUAL SUPERANNUATION ENTITLEMENTS FOR SAME SEX COUPLES) ACT 2003 (NO 13 OF 2003) - SECT 7

STATUTES AMENDMENT (EQUAL SUPERANNUATION ENTITLEMENTS FOR SAME SEX COUPLES) ACT 2003 (NO 13 OF 2003) - SECT 7

7—Insertion of new sections

The following sections are inserted in Part 1 of the principal Act after section 4:

4A—Putative spouses

        (1)         For the purposes of this Act, two persons of the same sex were, on a certain date, the putative spouses one of the other if the District Court has made a declaration under this section that they were, on that date, cohabiting with each other in a relationship that has the distinguishing characteristics of a relationship between a married couple (except for the characteristics of different sex and legally recognised marriage and other characteristics arising from either of those characteristics) and that they—

            (a)         had so cohabited with each other continuously for the period of five years immediately preceding that date; or

            (b)         had during the period of six years immediately preceding that date so cohabited with each other for periods aggregating not less than five years.

        (2)         A person whose rights depend on whether—

            (a)         he or she and another person; or

            (b)         two other persons,

were, on a certain date, putative spouses one of the other may apply to the District Court for a declaration under this section.

        (3)         If it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that the persons in relation to whom the declaration under this section is sought did, on the date in question, fulfil the requirements of subsection (1), the Court must make a declaration accordingly.

        (4)         A declaration may be made under this section—

            (a)         whether or not one or both of the persons in relation to whom the declaration is sought are, or have ever been, domiciled in this State; or

            (b)         despite the fact that one or both of them are dead.

        (5)         It must not be inferred from the fact that the Court has declared that two persons were putative spouses one of the other, on a certain date, that they were putative spouses as at any prior or subsequent date.

4B—Restriction on publication of court proceedings

        (1)         "Protected information" is information relating to an application under section 4A (including images) that identifies, or may lead to the identification of—

            (a)         an applicant; or

            (b)         a person who is related to, or associated with, an applicant or is, or is alleged to be, in any other way connected in the matter to which the application relates; or

            (c)         a witness in the hearing of the application.

        (2)         A person who publishes protected information is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: $5 000 or imprisonment for 1 year.

        (3)         A person who discloses protected information knowing that, in consequence of the disclosure, the information will, or is likely to, be published is guilty of an offence.

Maximum penalty: $5 000 or imprisonment for 1 year.

        (4)         This section does not apply to—

            (a)         the publication or disclosure of material—

                  (i)         by the District Court or an employee of the Courts Administration Authority (so long as such publication or disclosure is made in connection with the administrative functions of the Court); or

                  (ii)         for purposes associated with the administration of this Act; or

            (b)         the publication in printed or electronic form of material that—

                  (i)         consists solely or primarily of the reported judgements or decisions of the Court; or

                  (ii)         is of a technical nature designed primarily for use by legal practitioners.

        (5)         In this section—

"newspaper" means a newspaper, journal, magazine or other publication that is published at periodic intervals;

"publish" means publish by newspaper, radio or television, or on the internet, or by some other similar means of communication to the public.