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MISCELLANEOUS ACTS (OMNIBUS NO. 1) BILL 1998

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

       Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998
                                  Act No.


                      TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                   Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                           2
  1.     Purpose                                                             2
  2.     Commencement                                                        2

PART 2--AUDIT ACT 1994                                                       3
  3.     Directors                                                           3

PART 3--CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS ACT 1989                                   4
  4.     New section 12A inserted                                            4
         12A. Acting Children's Court Senior Magistrate                      4
  5.     New section 13 substituted and section 13A inserted                 5
         13.    Assignment of duties                                         5
         13A. Delegation by the Chief Magistrate                             5

PART 4--CONFISCATION ACT 1997                                                 6
  6.     Principal Act                                                       6
  7.     Definition                                                          6
  8.     Related offences                                                    6
  9.     Dealing with property                                               6
  10.    Undertaking for payment of damages or costs                         6
  11.    Restraining order application                                       6
  12.    Exclusion from restraining order--automatic forfeiture offence      7
  13.    Restraining orders--further orders                                  7
  14.    Duration of restraining order                                       7
  15.    State to pay restitution and compensation                           8
  16.    Application for civil forfeiture                                    8
  17.    Disposal of forfeited property                                      9
  18.    Notification of discharge of forfeiture order or automatic
         forfeiture                                                          10
  19.    Exclusion from forfeiture order                                     10
  20.    Exclusion from civil forfeiture order                               10
  21.    Buying back interest in forfeited property                          10
  22.    Application for pecuniary penalty order--civil forfeiture offence   11



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Clause Page 23. Pecuniary penalty order--civil forfeiture offence 11 24. Assessment of benefits 11 25. Charge on property subject to restraining order 11 26. Embargo notices 12 27. Examination orders 12 28. Production orders 12 29. Compliance with production order 13 30. Reports of suspect transactions 13 31. Registration of interstate orders and warrants 13 32. New section 133A inserted 13 133A. Costs 13 33. Section 135 substituted 15 135. Conversion costs 15 34. Appeals 15 35. Information obtained under Road Safety Act 15 155. Road Safety Act 1986 15 36. Forfeiture of property 16 37. Amendment of transitional provision 17 38. Forfeiture offences 18 39. Statute law revision 19 PART 5--CRIMES (MENTAL IMPAIRMENT AND UNFITNESS TO BE TRIED) ACT 1997 AND OTHER ACTS 21 40. Section 71 and Schedule 3 21 41. Consequential amendment of Mental Health Act 1986 21 42. Consequential amendment of superannuation Acts 22 PART 6--GAMING MACHINE CONTROL ACT 1991 23 43. Amendment of Part 9 23 PART 7--GAMING NO. 2 ACT 1997 24 44. Bingo employees 24 PART 8--MAGISTRATES' COURT ACT 1989 25 45. New section 13 substituted and section 13A inserted 25 13. Assignment of duties 25 13A. Delegation by the Chief Magistrate 25 46. PERIN warrant issue fees 25 PART 9--PORT SERVICES ACT 1995 27 47. Increase in size of Board of Melbourne Port Corporation 27 ii 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Clause Page PART 10--PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1993 AND OTHER ACTS 28 48. Transfer of LASF 28 68B. Provisions relating to LASF 28 49. Local Authorities Superannuation Act 1988 29 50. Borrowing and Investment Powers Act 1987 29 PART 11--WILLS ACT 1997 30 51. Principal Act 30 52. Revocation of wills 30 53. Order to be attached to will 30 54. Evidence which is admissible 30 55. Dispositions not to fail because issue have died before the testator 30 56. Referring to a valuation 31 57. Transitional provisions 31 58. Substitution of section 60 31 60. Insertion of new Part IVA 31 61. Repeal of Part V 32 NOTES 33 iii 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA A BILL to amend the Audit Act 1994, the Children and Young Persons Act 1989, the Confiscation Act 1997, the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997, the Gaming Machine Control Act 1991, the Gaming No. 2 Act 1997, the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, the Port Services Act 1995, the Public Sector Superannuation (Administration) Act 1993 and the Wills Act 1997 and to amend or repeal certain other Acts and for other purposes. Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 1 Act No. PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to make certain amendments to the Audit Act 1994, the Children 5 and Young Persons Act 1989, the Confiscation Act 1997, the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997, the Gaming Machine Control Act 1991, the Gaming No. 2 Act 1997, the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, the 10 Port Services Act 1995, the Public Sector Superannuation (Administration) Act 1993 and the Wills Act 1997. 2. Commencement (1) Subject to this section, this Act comes into 15 operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. (2) Part 2 is deemed to have come into operation on 16 December 1997. (3) Part 5 is deemed to have come into operation on 20 18 April 1998. (4) Part 10 comes into operation on 1 July 1998. (5) Section 58 comes into operation on the day on which Part 7 of the Wills Act 1997 comes into operation. 25 _______________ 2 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 3 Act No. PART 2--AUDIT ACT 1994 3. Directors (1) In section 7F of the Audit Act 1994, for sub- section (2) substitute-- 5 "(2) At least 75 per cent of the directors must be persons who are members of the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants or the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.". 10 (2) In section 7F of the Audit Act 1994, sub-section (5) is repealed. _______________ 3 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 4 Act No. PART 3--CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS ACT 1989 4. New section 12A inserted No. 56/1989. After section 12 of the Children and Young Reprint No. 4 Persons Act 1989 insert-- as at 26 June 1997. Further 5 "12A. Acting Children's Court Senior Magistrate amended by Nos 69/1992, (1) The Governor in Council may appoint a 43/1996, 53/1996, magistrate nominated by the Chief 4/1997 and Magistrate to be Acting Children's Court 48/1997. Senior Magistrate during any period when-- 10 (a) there is a vacancy in the office of the Children's Court Senior Magistrate; or (b) the Children's Court Senior Magistrate is absent on leave or for any reason is temporarily unable to perform the 15 duties of the office of Children's Court Senior Magistrate. (2) The Chief Magistrate or a magistrate nominated by the Chief Magistrate shall act as Children's Court Senior Magistrate if 20 there is-- (a) a vacancy in the office of the Children's Court Senior Magistrate; or (b) a period when the Children's Court Senior Magistrate is absent on leave or 25 for any reason is temporarily unable to perform the duties of the office of Children's Court Senior Magistrate-- and the Governor in Council has not appointed an Acting Children's Court Senior 30 Magistrate under sub-section (1). (3) The Chief Magistrate or a magistrate nominated by the Chief Magistrate shall not act under sub-section (2) as Children's Court 4 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 5 Act No. Senior Magistrate for a term exceeding 3 months. (4) A magistrate who is appointed as Acting Children's Court Senior Magistrate under 5 sub-section (1) or who acts as Children's Court Senior Magistrate under sub-section (2) has, during the period of the appointment or the period of acting as Children's Court Senior Magistrate, the same powers and 10 duties as the Children's Court Senior Magistrate.". 5. New section 13 substituted and section 13A inserted For section 13 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1989 substitute-- 15 "13. Assignment of duties (1) The Chief Magistrate may assign duties to a magistrate for the Court. (2) A magistrate for the Court must carry out the duties that are from time to time assigned to 20 him or her by the Chief Magistrate. 13A. Delegation by the Chief Magistrate The Chief Magistrate, by instrument, may delegate to any magistrate for the Court any of his or her powers under sections 10 and 25 13.". _______________ 5 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 6 Act No. PART 4--CONFISCATION ACT 1997 6. Principal Act No. 108/1997. In this Part, the Confiscation Act 1997 is called the Principal Act. 5 7. Definition In section 3 of the Principal Act, in the definition of "unlawful activity", after "country" insert "punishable by imprisonment". 8. Related offences 10 In section 8 of the Principal Act, for "the elements of the two offences are substantially the same acts or omissions" substitute "they are founded on the same facts or form or are part of a series of offences of the same or a similar character". 15 9. Dealing with property In section 11 of the Principal Act, after paragraph (d) insert-- "; and (e) using the property to obtain or extend credit; 20 and (f) using credit secured against the property.". 10. Undertaking for payment of damages or costs In section 14(7) of the Principal Act, after "body" insert "on behalf of the State". 25 11. Restraining order application In section 18 of the Principal Act, omit "either". 6 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 12 Act No. 12. Exclusion from restraining order--automatic forfeiture offence In section 22(c)(ii) of the Principal Act, for "the applicant has a reasonable belief" substitute 5 "there are reasonable grounds to believe". 13. Restraining orders--further orders In section 26(2) of the Principal Act, after paragraph (d) insert-- "(da) a prescribed person, or a person belonging to 10 a prescribed class of persons; or". 14. Duration of restraining order (1) In section 27(2) of the Principal Act, after "made" (where first occurring) insert "for a purpose referred to in section 15(1)(c) and". 15 (2) In section 27(3) of the Principal Act-- (a) after paragraph (b) insert-- "(ba) the defendant is acquitted of a charge of a civil forfeiture offence and the defendant is not charged with a related 20 offence that is a forfeiture offence, an automatic forfeiture offence or a civil forfeiture offence by the time of the acquittal, whether or not in the same Schedule as the original offence, the 25 restraining order (other than one referred to in sub-section (2)) ceases to be in force on the expiry of 7 days after the acquittal occurs; or"; (b) in paragraph (c), after "restraining order" 30 insert "(other than one referred to in sub- section (2))". 7 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 15 Act No. 15. State to pay restitution and compensation (1) In section 31 of the Principal Act-- (a) omit paragraph (a); and (b) after "satisfy," insert "subject to sub-section 5 (2),". (2) At the end of section 31 of the Principal Act insert-- "(2) If, in relation to an offence, the value of the property forfeited and the amount of the 10 penalty paid (less conversion costs) are less than the sum of orders for restitution, compensation or damages, the State must pay to each person awarded restitution, compensation or damages an amount 15 calculated in accordance with the formula-- F × V/A where-- F is the value of the property forfeited and the amount of the penalty paid (less 20 conversion costs); V is a victim's award of restitution, compensation or damages to the extent that it has not been satisfied; A is the total of awards of restitution, 25 compensation and damages in respect of the offence.". 16. Application for civil forfeiture In section 37 of the Principal Act, after sub- section (3) insert-- 30 "(3A) If a charge has been withdrawn or finally determined, the application under sub- section (1) may only be made within the period of 6 months after the day on which 8 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 17 Act No. the charge was withdrawn or finally determined, except with the leave of the Supreme Court. (3B) The Supreme Court must not grant leave 5 under sub-section (3A) unless it is satisfied that-- (a) the property to which the application relates was derived, realised or identified only after the end of the 10 period referred to in sub-section (3A); or (b) necessary evidence became available only after the end of the period referred to in sub-section (3A); or 15 (c) it is otherwise in the interests of justice to do so.". 17. Disposal of forfeited property (1) In section 44(3)(b) of the Principal Act-- (a) after "against" insert "either"; 20 (b) after "occurred" insert "or a refusal to make an exclusion order under section 22". (2) In section 44(3) of the Principal Act, after paragraph (b) insert-- "(c) in the case of a civil forfeiture order, when 25 an appeal may no longer be lodged against either the civil forfeiture order or a refusal to make an exclusion order under section 24 or, if such an appeal is lodged, when the appeal is abandoned or finally determined.". 30 (3) In section 44(4) of the Principal Act, for "(1)(b)" substitute "(1)". 9 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 18 Act No. 18. Notification of discharge of forfeiture order or automatic forfeiture In section 46(2) of the Principal Act-- (a) for "DPP" (where first occurring) substitute 5 "person on whose application the forfeiture order was made"; (b) for "DPP" (where secondly occurring) substitute "first-mentioned person". 19. Exclusion from forfeiture order 10 In section 50(1) of the Principal Act, for paragraph (b) substitute-- "(b) if the court is satisfied that the property is not tainted property, the court may make an order excluding the property from the 15 operation of the forfeiture order.". 20. Exclusion from civil forfeiture order In section 54(1) of the Principal Act, for paragraph (b) substitute-- "(b) where the applicant acquired the interest 20 from the defendant, directly or indirectly, that it was acquired for sufficient consideration.". 21. Buying back interest in forfeited property (1) In section 56(4) of the Principal Act, for "6" 25 substitute "2". (2) In section 56(7) of the Principal Act, after "section" insert "in respect of an interest in property forfeited under Part 3 and". 10 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 22 Act No. 22. Application for pecuniary penalty order--civil forfeiture offence (1) In section 63 of the Principal Act, after sub- section (3) insert-- 5 "(3A) If a charge has been withdrawn or finally determined, the application under sub- section (1) may only be made within the period of 6 months after the day on which the charge was withdrawn or finally 10 determined, except with the leave of the Supreme Court.". (2) In section 63(4) of the Principal Act-- (a) after "sub-section (3)" insert "or (3A)"; (b) in paragraph (a), for "that period of 7 days" 15 substitute "the period referred to in sub- section (3) or (3A), as the case may be". 23. Pecuniary penalty order--civil forfeiture offence In section 64(5) of the Principal Act, after "order" insert "under this Division". 20 24. Assessment of benefits In section 67(1) of the Principal Act, before paragraph (a) insert-- "(aa) any money actually received as a result of the commission of the offence, regardless of 25 expenditures incurred in deriving that money;". 25. Charge on property subject to restraining order In section 72(1) of the Principal Act-- (a) in paragraph (a), for "has made" substitute 30 "makes"; 11 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 26 Act No. (b) in paragraph (b), for "subsequently" substitute ", whether before or after the making of the restraining order,"; (c) after "on the making of the pecuniary penalty 5 order" insert "or the restraining order, whichever is the later". 26. Embargo notices (1) In section 93(3) of the Principal Act, for "who sells, leases, moves, transfers or otherwise deals 10 with the property" substitute "who-- (a) sells; or (b) leases; or (c) without the written consent of the member of the police force who issued 15 the embargo notice, moves; or (d) transfers; or (e) otherwise deals with-- the property". (2) In section 93(5) of the Principal Act, omit 20 "movement,". 27. Examination orders In section 98 of the Principal Act, for sub-section (1) substitute -- '(1) In this section, "relevant person" means the 25 DPP or a prescribed person or a person belonging to a prescribed class of persons.'. 28. Production orders In section 101(6) of the Principal Act-- (a) in paragraph (a), after "acting for" insert "or 30 engaged on behalf of"; (b) in paragraph (b)-- 12 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 29 Act No. (i) after "contents of the order to" insert "any person other than"; (ii) for "to any other person" substitute "on whose behalf the legal practitioner has 5 been engaged". 29. Compliance with production order (1) In section 106(1) of the Principal Act, after paragraph (b) insert-- "; or 10 (c) would be in breach of an obligation (whether imposed by enactment or otherwise) of the person not to disclose the existence or contents of the document.". (2) In section 106(2) of the Principal Act, for "sub- 15 section (1)(b)" substitute "paragraph (b) or (c) of sub-section (1)". 30. Reports of suspect transactions In section 119(6) of the Principal Act, after "further information that" insert "is related, 20 whether directly or indirectly, to the information communicated to the Director and". 31. Registration of interstate orders and warrants In section 126(2) of the Principal Act, omit "28,". 32. New section 133A inserted 25 After section 133 of the Principal Act insert-- "133A. Costs (1) Costs may only be awarded in accordance with this section. (2) If-- 13 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 32 Act No. (a) a person brings, or appears at, proceedings under this Act before a court in order-- (i) to prevent a forfeiture order or 5 restraining order from being made against property of the person; or (ii) to have property of the person excluded from a forfeiture order or restraining order; and 10 (b) the person is successful in those proceedings; and (c) the court is satisfied that the person was not involved in any way in the commission of the offence in respect of 15 which the forfeiture order or restraining order was sought or made-- the court may order the applicant for the forfeiture order or restraining order to pay all costs incurred by the person in connection 20 with the proceedings or any part of those costs that is determined by the court. (3) If a person brings, or appears at, proceedings under this Act before the Supreme Court in order-- 25 (a) to prevent a civil forfeiture order or a restraining order for the purpose of civil forfeiture from being made against property of the person; or (b) to have property of the person excluded 30 from a civil forfeiture order or a restraining order for the purpose of civil forfeiture-- the Supreme Court may order the applicant for the civil forfeiture order or restraining 35 order to pay all costs incurred by the person 14 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 33 Act No. in connection with the proceedings or any part of those costs that is determined by the Court if-- (c) the Supreme Court refuses to make a 5 civil forfeiture order under section 38; or (d) the person (other than the defendant) is successful in those proceedings. (4) The amount of costs referred to in sub- 10 sections (2) and (3) is in the discretion of the court.". 33. Section 135 substituted For section 135 of the Principal Act substitute-- "135. Conversion costs 15 Conversion costs are the reasonable costs and expenses incurred in locating, storing, maintaining or disposing of, or otherwise in connection with the conversion into money of, property to which a forfeiture order, a 20 civil forfeiture order or a pecuniary penalty order or automatic forfeiture under section 35 applies.". 34. Appeals (1) In section 142(1)(b) of the Principal Act, for 25 "order excluding the interest from the operation of section 35" substitute "exclusion order under section 22 or 52(1)". (2) In section 142(4) of the Principal Act, after "section" (wherever occurring) insert "22,". 30 35. Information obtained under Road Safety Act For section 155 of the Principal Act substitute-- "155. Road Safety Act 1986 15 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 36 Act No. In section 92(3)(g) of the Road Safety Act 1986, after "1986" insert "or the Confiscation Act 1997". 36. Forfeiture of property 5 In the Principal Act-- (a) in section 27(7)(b)(iii), for "State" substitute "Minister"; (b) in section 33(1), for "State" substitute "Minister"; 10 (c) in section 34(2), for "State" substitute "Minister"; (d) in section 35, for "State" (wherever occurring) substitute "Minister"; (e) in section 36, for "State" (wherever 15 occurring) substitute "Minister"; (f) in section 38(1), for "State" substitute "Minister"; (g) in section 39(2), for "State" substitute "Minister"; 20 (h) in section 41(3)(c) and 41(4), omit ", on behalf of the State,"; (i) in section 41, for "State" (wherever occurring) substitute "Minister"; (j) in section 44, for "State" (wherever 25 occurring) substitute "Minister"; (k) in section 44(6), for "State's" substitute "Minister's"; (l) in section 49(1), for "State" substitute "Minister"; 30 (m) in section 51, for "State" (wherever occurring) substitute "Minister"; 16 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 37 Act No. (n) in section 53, for "State" (wherever occurring) substitute "Minister"; (o) in section 55(3)(b), 55(5) and 55(6), for "State" substitute "Minister"; 5 (p) in section 55(8), omit ", on behalf of the State,"; (q) in section 56(1) and 56(3)(b), for "State" substitute "Minister"; (r) in section 56(5), omit ", on behalf of the 10 State,"; (s) in section 57(1), 57(2)(a) and 57(3)(b), for "State" substitute "Minister"; (t) in section 57(5), omit ", on behalf of the State,"; 15 (u) in section 60(2), after "State" insert "or the Minister"; (v) in section 65(2), after "State" insert "or the Minister"; (w) in section 67(1), for "State" substitute 20 "Minister"; (x) in section 68(3), for "State" substitute "Minister"; (y) in section 73, for "State" (wherever occurring) substitute "Minister"; 25 (z) in section 73(6), for "State's" substitute "Minister's"; (za) in section 143(6), after "forfeited" insert "to the Minister". 37. Amendment of transitional provision 30 In section 157(1) of the Principal Act, before "proceeding" (where first occurring) insert "criminal". 17 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 38 Act No. 38. Forfeiture offences In Schedule 1 to the Principal Act-- (a) in item 15(a), after "wildlife)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement 5 of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1997"; (b) in item 15(b), after "wildlife)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) 10 Act 1997"; (c) in item 15(c), after "wildlife)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1997"; 15 (d) in item 15(d), after "wildlife)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1997"; (e) in item 15(e), after "wildlife)" insert "as in 20 force immediately before the commencement of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1997"; (f) in item 15(f), after "duck etc)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement 25 of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1997"; (g) in item 15(g), after "season)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement of section 14 of the Wildlife (Amendment) 30 Act 1997"; (h) in item 15(h), after "game)" insert "as in force immediately before the commencement 18 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 39 Act No. of section 15 of the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 1997"; (i) after item 15(h) insert-- "(ha) section 41 (hunting, taking or 5 destroying endangered wildlife); (hb) section 42 (hunting, taking or destroying notable wildlife); (hc) section 43 (hunting, taking or destroying protected wildlife); 10 (hd) section 45 (acquiring etc. endangered wildlife); (he) section 46 (acquiring etc. notable wildlife); (hf) section 47 (acquiring etc. protected 15 wildlife); (hg) section 47D (wildlife unlawfully taken);"; (j) after item 15 insert-- "16. An offence against section 70 of the 20 Crimes act 1958 (possession of child pornography).". 39. Statute law revision In the Principal Act-- (a) in section 22, at the end of paragraph (a) 25 insert "or"; (b) in section 24, at the end of paragraph (a) insert "or"; (c) in section 62(2), for "1901" substitute "1992"; 30 (d) in section 66(2), for "1901" substitute "1992"; 19 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 39 Act No. (e) in section 73(4), omit "(b)"; (f) in section 120(1)(a)(ii), for "for Victoria" substitute "in Victoria"; (g) in section 120(1)(b)(i), for "of Victoria" 5 substitute "in Victoria"; (h) in section 143(6), for "(2)" substitute "(3)". _______________ 20 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 40 Act No. PART 5--CRIMES (MENTAL IMPAIRMENT AND UNFITNESS TO BE TRIED) ACT 1997 AND OTHER ACTS 40. Section 71 and Schedule 3 In the Crimes (Mental Impairment and 5 Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997-- (a) in section 71(3) for "sub-section (3)" substitute "sub-section (2)"; (b) in Schedule 3-- (i) in clause 2(5) for "3 months" substitute 10 "6 months"; (ii) in clause 3(2) for "6 months" substitute "12 months". 41. Consequential amendment of Mental Health Act 1986 (1) In section 20(1) of the Mental Health Act 1986 15 for "a patient who is not a security patient" substitute "an involuntary patient". (2) After section 20(2) of the Mental Health Act 1986 insert-- "(3) A letter written to or by a forensic patient 20 must, subject to any security conditions imposed under section 17B, be forwarded without being opened to the person to whom it is addressed.". (3) In section 73(3) of the Mental Health Act 25 1986-- (a) for "an involuntary patient or a security patient" substitute "a person who is a patient"; (b) in paragraph (b) for "person's" substitute 30 "patient's". 21 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 42 Act No. (4) In section 85(1) of the Mental Health Act 1986 for "an involuntary patient or security patient" substitute "a patient". (5) After section 120A(3)(h) of the Mental Health 5 Act 1986 insert-- "(ha) to the giving of any information required in connection with proceedings before the Panel; or". 42. Consequential amendment of superannuation Acts 10 (1) In section 28A(b) of the Emergency Services Superannuation Act 1986 for "an involuntary patient or a security patient" substitute "a patient". (2) In section 55(b) of the Hospitals Superannuation 15 Act 1988 for "an involuntary patient or a security patient" substitute "a patient". (3) In section 49(b) of the Local Authorities Superannuation Act 1988 for "an involuntary patient or a security patient" substitute "a 20 patient". (4) In section 47(b) of the Public Sector Superannuation (Administration) Act 1993 for "an involuntary patient or a security patient" substitute "a patient". 25 (5) In section 80(b) of the State Superannuation Act 1988 for "an involuntary patient or a security patient" substitute "a patient". (6) In section 48(b) of the Transport Superannuation Act 1988 for "an involuntary 30 patient or a security patient" substitute "a patient". _______________ 22 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 43 Act No. PART 6--GAMING MACHINE CONTROL ACT 1991 43. Amendment of Part 9 (1) In the Gaming Machine Control Act 1991-- (a) in section 136(3)(c), omit "for payment to 5 the Community Support Fund"; (b) in section 138(2), for "An amount" substitute "Subject to sub-section (2A), an amount". (2) After section 138(2) of the Gaming Machine 10 Control Act 1991 insert-- "(2A) In respect of the financial year commencing on 1 July 1998 and each of the following 5 financial years, the total annual amount paid into the Community Support Fund under 15 sub-section (2) is to be the amount paid to the Consolidated Fund under section 136(3)(c) in respect of that financial year less $25 000 000". _______________ 20 23 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 44 Act No. PART 7--GAMING NO. 2 ACT 1997 44. Bingo employees (1) In section 52 of the Gaming No. 2 Act 1997-- (a) in sub-section (1), after "person" (where first 5 occurring) insert ", other than a person referred to in sub-section (4),"; (b) in paragraph (b) of sub-section (2), after "person" insert ", other than a person referred to in sub-section (4),". 10 (2) In section 52 of the Gaming No. 2 Act 1997, after sub-section (3) insert-- "(4) A person who does not hold an employee's licence may, within any period of 7 days, exercise or perform any of the functions of a 15 bingo employee in a bingo centre as a volunteer acting in good faith for only one holder of a minor gaming permit authorising the conduct of a session or sessions of bingo games. 20 (5) The holder of a minor gaming permit authorising the conduct of a session or sessions of bingo games-- (a) not less than 7 days before a person referred to in sub-section (4) 25 commences duties, must notify the Authority of the commencement of the exercise of those functions; and (b) not more than 28 days after a person referred to in sub-section (4) ceases his 30 or her duties, must notify the Authority of the cessation of the exercise of those functions.". _______________ 24 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 45 Act No. PART 8--MAGISTRATES' COURT ACT 1989 45. New section 13 substituted and section 13A inserted No. 51/1989. For section 13 of the Magistrates' Court Act Reprint No. 4 1989 substitute-- as at 1 August 1997. Further 5 "13. Assignment of duties amended by Nos 63/1995, (1) The Chief Magistrate may assign duties to a 66/1996, 4/1997, magistrate or acting magistrate. 26/1997, 48/1997, (2) A magistrate or acting magistrate must carry 69/1997, out the duties that are from time to time 81/1997, 84/1997, 10 assigned to him or her by the Chief 107/1997 and Magistrate. 108/1997. 13A. Delegation by the Chief Magistrate The Chief Magistrate, by instrument, may delegate to any magistrate any of his or her 15 powers under sections 6(1) and 13.". 46. PERIN warrant issue fees (1) In the definition of "fine" in clause 2 of Schedule 7 to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, after "served" insert "and any fee included under 20 clause 7(3)". (2) In clause 7 of Schedule 7 to the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, after sub-clause (2) insert-- "(3) If at any time after the issue of a warrant under clause 8(1) the registrar makes an order of a kind referred to 25 in sub-clause (1) in respect of the fine and recalls and cancels the warrant, the registrar must include in the amount of the fine the fee payable under clause 8(1A) in respect of the cancelled warrant. (3A) Despite anything to the contrary in this Act, the 30 registrar, if satisfied that there are sufficient grounds for doing so, may determine not to include the fee 25 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 46 Act No. referred to in sub-clause (3) in the amount of the fine.". _______________ 26 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 47 Act No. PART 9--PORT SERVICES ACT 1995 47. Increase in size of Board of Melbourne Port Corporation In clause 1(1) of Schedule 1 to the Port Services 5 Act 1995, after "5" insert "(or, in the case of Melbourne Port Corporation, 7)". _______________ 27 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 48 Act No. PART 10--PUBLIC SECTOR SUPERANNUATION (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1993 AND OTHER ACTS 48. Transfer of LASF After section 68A of the Public Sector 5 Superannuation (Administration) Act 1993 insert-- "68B. Provisions relating to LASF (1) The Local Authorities Superannuation Fund as constituted under and governed by the 10 Local Authorities Superannuation Act 1988 immediately before 1 July 1998 continues, on and after 1 July 1998, as the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund continued in force and governed by the Trust 15 Deed made before 1 July 1998 by Local Authorities Super Pty Ltd, Trustee of the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund. (2) All assets and liabilities of the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund 20 immediately before 1 July 1998 are transferred on 1 July 1998 to Local Authorities Super Pty Ltd, as Trustee of the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund under the Trust Deed. 25 (3) Except as in the Trust Deed expressly or by necessary implication provided, all persons, things and circumstances appointed or created by or under the Local Authorities Superannuation Act 1988 or existing or 30 continuing under that Act immediately before 1 July 1998 (including benefit accruals and benefit entitlements) shall under and subject to the Trust Deed continue to have the same status, operation and effect as 28 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 49 Act No. they respectively would have had if that Act had not been repealed. (4) Without limiting the operation of the Trust Deed, any entity which immediately before 5 1 July 1998 was making, or was liable to make, contributions to the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund-- (a) is on 1 July 1998 deemed to be a participating employer in the Local 10 Authorities Superannuation Fund as governed by the Trust Deed; and (b) must not later than 31 December 1998 provide or execute such documents as the Trustee of the Local Authorities 15 Superannuation Fund may require for the purposes of administering the Local Authorities Superannuation Fund. (5) No stamp duty or other tax is payable under any Act in respect of anything done under 20 this section.". 49. Local Authorities Superannuation Act 1988 The Local Authorities Superannuation Act 1988 is repealed. 50. Borrowing and Investment Powers Act 1987 25 In Schedule 1 of the Borrowing and Investment Powers Act 1987 item 7 is repealed. _______________ 29 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 51 Act No. PART 11--WILLS ACT 1997 51. Principal Act In this Part, the Wills Act 1997 is called the Principal Act. 5 52. Revocation of wills (1) In section 12 of the Principal Act, sub-section (1) is repealed. (2) In section 12(2) of the Principal Act-- (a) paragraph (a) is repealed; 10 (b) after "may not be revoked except--" insert-- "(da) by a later will; or". 53. Order to be attached to will In section 32 of the Principal Act, for "this 15 section" substitute "section 31". 54. Evidence which is admissible In section 36 of the Principal Act, after sub- section (2) insert-- "(3) Nothing in this section prevents the 20 admission of evidence which would otherwise be admissible at law in any proceedings to construe a will.". 55. Dispositions not to fail because issue have died before the testator 25 In section 45(4)(c) of the Principal Act, omit "(other than a requirement to survive the testator or attain a certain age)". 30 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 56 Act No. 56. Referring to a valuation At the end of section 49 of the Principal Act insert-- "(2) Sub-section (1) does not apply if a contrary 5 intention appears in the will.". 57. Transitional provisions (1) In section 52(1) of the Principal Act, after "10" insert ", 12". (2) In section 52(2) of the Principal Act, after "sub- 10 section (3)" insert "or (5)". (3) After section 52(4) of the Principal Act insert-- "(5) Section 12 applies to the revocation, after the commencement of this section, of a will, whether made before, on or after that 15 commencement.". 58. Substitution of section 60 For section 60 of the Principal Act substitute-- '60. Insertion of new Part IVA After Part IV of the Principal Act insert-- 20 "PART IVA--TRANSITIONAL 99AA. Transitional provision--Wills Act 1997 Despite the amendment of this Act by Part 7 of the Wills Act 1997, 25 Part IV of this Act, as in force immediately before the commencement of Part 7 of the Wills Act 1997, continues to apply to the estate of a person who 30 has died before that commencement. 31 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

Miscellaneous Acts (Omnibus No. 1) Act 1998 s. 58 Act No. 99AB. Further transitional provision-- Wills Act 1997 Despite the amendment of this Act by section 61 of the Wills Act 5 1997, Part V of this Act, as in force immediately before the commencement of that section, continues to apply to wills made before the commencement of Part 10 2 of the Wills Act 1997." 61. Repeal of Part V Part V of the Principal Act is repealed.'. 32 532088B.I1-20/4/98

 


 

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