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CRIMES (ASSUMED IDENTITIES) ACT 2004 - SECT 5 Determination of applications

CRIMES (ASSUMED IDENTITIES) ACT 2004 - SECT 5

Determination of applications

    (1)     After considering an application for an authority to acquire or use an assumed identity, and any additional information under section 4(4), the chief officer—

        (a)     may grant an authority to acquire or use the assumed identity, either unconditionally or subject to conditions; or

        (b)     may refuse the application.

    (2)     An authority to acquire or use an assumed identity may not be granted unless the chief officer is satisfied on reasonable grounds—

S. 5(2)(a) substituted by No. 83/2012 s. 37.

        (a)     that the assumed identity is necessary for the purposes of—

              (i)     an investigation or intelligence-gathering in relation to criminal activity; or

S. 5(2)(a)(ii) amended by Nos 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 37.2(a)), 34/2016 s. 29.

              (ii)     enabling police officers to exercise their functions in administering the Victorian witness protection program or alternative protection arrangements and ensuring their safety while doing so; and

S. 5(2)(ab) inserted by No. 83/2012 s. 37, amended by No. 34/2016 s. 29.

        (ab)     in relation to an application for an assumed identity that is to be used to ensure the effective and safe exercise of functions in administering the Victorian witness protection program or alternative protection arrangements, that the person to be authorised is—

S. 5(2)(ab)(i) substituted by No. 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 37.2(b)).

              (i)     a police officer; or

S. 5(2)(ab)(ii) substituted by No. 37/2014 s. 10(Sch. item 37.2(b)).

              (ii)     a Victoria Police employee; and

        (b)     that the risk of abuse of the assumed identity by the authorised person is minimal; and

S. 5(2)(c) amended by No. 44/2022 s. 86.

        (c)     if the application is for authorisation of an assumed identity for a person who is not a law enforcement officer (other than a Victoria Police employee)—that it would be impossible or impracticable in the circumstances for a law enforcement officer to acquire or use the assumed identity for the purpose sought.

    (3)     If an authority is granted for an authorised civilian, the chief officer must appoint a law enforcement officer of the law enforcement agency to supervise the acquisition or use of the assumed identity by the authorised civilian.

S. 5(4) substituted by No. 63/2004 s. 18.

    (4)     The law enforcement officer appointed as supervisor must be—

        (a)     of or above the rank of sergeant, in the case of Victoria Police;

        (b)     of or above the rank of senior investigator, in the case of the Australian Crime Commission;

S. 5(4)(c) amended by No. 82/2012 s. 83.

        (c)     a person who holds a position, or is a member of a class, that is prescribed by the regulations, in the case of the IBAC.

    (5)     An authority may also authorise any one or more of the following—

        (a)     an application for an order for an entry in a register of births, deaths or marriages under section 10 or a corresponding law;

        (b)     a request under section 13 or 24;

        (c)     the use of an assumed identity in a participating jurisdiction.

    (6)     A separate authority is required for each assumed identity.

Note

The chief officer may delegate functions under this section—see section 34.