Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Regulations 2011

 

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Regulations 2011

Contents

1.Citation1

2.Commencement1

3.Terms used1

4.Offences to be taken to involve anti‑social behaviour (Act s. 3(2))1

5.Firearm items and firearms authorisations given up (Act s. 30(1))1

6.Dealing with firearm items or firearms authorisations given up or seized (Act s. 30(2) and 31)1

7.Claims for firearm items and firearms authorisations1

8.Registrar to provide publication information to CEO1

Schedule 1 — Offences to be taken to involve anti‑social behaviour

Notes

Compilation table1

Defined terms

 

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Regulations 2011

1.Citation

These regulations are the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Regulations 2011.

2.Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows —

(a)regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

(b)the rest of the regulations — on the day on which the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010, other than sections 1 and 2, comes into operation.

3.Terms used

In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears —

Act means the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010;

co‑licensee, of a firearm item in respect of which the constrained person holds a firearms authorisation, means another person who holds a firearms authorisation for that firearm item;

Commissioner means the Commissioner of Police;

section means a section of the Act.

[Regulation 3 amended: SL 2022/189 r. 6.]

4.Offences to be taken to involve anti‑social behaviour (Act s. 3(2))

Each offence —

(a)under a provision listed in Schedule 1 column 1; and

(b)committed in the circumstances, if any, specified in Schedule 1 column 2,

is a prescribed offence for the purposes of section 3(2).

5.Firearm items and firearms authorisations given up (Act s. 30(1))

(1)In this regulation —

prescribed period means —

(a)24 hours; or

(b)a shorter period, if any, ordered by the court under section 30(4).

(2)This regulation applies for the purposes of section 30(1).

(3)Within the prescribed period after he or she is given a PBO described in section 29, or an order varying a PBO so that it becomes a PBO described in section 29, the constrained person must —

(a)if the constrained person holds a firearms authorisation, give it to a police officer at a police station; and

(b)if the constrained person is in physical possession of a firearm item, give it to —

(i)a police officer at a police station; or

(ii)a co‑licensee of the firearm item, if there is one.

[Regulation 5 amended: SL 2022/189 r. 6.]

6.Dealing with firearm items or firearms authorisations given up or seized (Act s. 30(2) and 31)

(1)This regulation applies for the purposes of sections 30(2) and 31.

(2)The firearm item or firearms authorisation must be held in safe custody by the Commissioner until —

(a)in the case of the firearm item —

(i)it is claimed under regulation 7(1) or (2); or

(ii)it can be lawfully disposed of by the Commissioner;

or

(b)in the case of a firearms authorisation —

(i)it is claimed under regulation 7(2); or

(ii)it ceases to be in force under the Firearms Act 1973.

(3)The Firearms Regulations 1974 regulation 11(2) and (3) apply when the Commissioner is holding a firearm item under subregulation (2).

[Regulation 6 amended: SL 2022/189 r. 4 and 6.]

7.Claims for firearm items and firearms authorisations

(1)A co‑licensee may claim a firearm item held by the Commissioner under regulation 6.

(2)A constrained person may, after the PBO ceases to be in force, claim a firearm item or firearms authorisation held by the Commissioner under regulation 6.

(3)A claim made under subregulation (1) or (2) must be made in a form approved by the Commissioner.

(4)Subject to subregulation (5), the Commissioner must give the firearm item or firearms authorisation to the claimant.

(5)This regulation does not prevent the Commissioner from exercising a power under the Firearms Act 1973 section 20.

[Regulation 7 amended: SL 2022/189 r. 5 and 6.]

8.Registrar to provide publication information to CEO

(1)In this regulation —

CEO has the meaning given in section 34(1).

(2)After a court makes a PBO under section 6(2) or 24(2)(b), a registrar must cause to be given to the CEO written notice of the following information relating to the PBO —

(a)the name of the constrained person;

(b)the town or suburb where the constrained person lives;

(c)the constraints imposed by the PBO on the activities and behaviour of the constrained person.

(3)After a court makes an order under section 24(2)(a) varying a PBO, a registrar must cause to be given to the CEO written notice of any changes to information referred to in subregulation (2) relating to the PBO.

(4)After a court makes an order under section 24 cancelling a PBO, a registrar must cause to be given to the CEO written notice of that fact.

[Regulation 8 inserted: Gazette 1 Jul 2011 p. 2725‑6.]

 

Schedule 1  Offences to be taken to involve anti‑social behaviour

[r. 4]

 

Bush Fires Act 1954

Provision

Description of offence

s. 32

Offences of lighting or attempting to light fire likely to injure

 

The Criminal Code

Provision

Description of offence

s. 68B

Being armed in or near place of public entertainment

s. 68C

Being armed in public in company

s. 68

Being armed in a way that may cause fear

s. 69

Forcibly entering land

s. 70A

Trespass

s. 71

Fighting in public causing fear

s. 74

Threatening violence

s. 74A

Disorderly behaviour in public

s. 74B

Causing fear or alarm to people in conveyances and others

s. 77

Conduct intended to incite racial animosity or racist harassment

s. 78

Conduct likely to incite racial animosity or racist harassment

s. 80A

Conduct intended to racially harass

s. 80B

Conduct likely to racially harass

s. 171

Creating false belief

s. 172

Obstructing public officers

s. 202

Obscene acts in public

s. 203

Indecent acts in public

s. 204

Indecent act with intent to offend

s. 204A

Showing offensive material to children under 16 years of age

s. 313

Common assaults

s. 317

Assaults occasioning bodily harm

s. 318

Serious assaults

s. 318B

Assault on retail workers

s. 338A

Threats with intent to influence

s. 338B

Threats

s. 338E

Stalking

s. 378

Stealing a motor vehicle on conviction for which a summary conviction penalty is imposed under The Criminal Code section 426(3)

s. 378

Stealing a thing having a value that does not exceed $1 000

s. 392

Robbery

s. 393

Assault with intent to rob

s. 401

Burglary on conviction for which a summary conviction penalty is imposed under The Criminal Code section 401

s. 444

Criminal damage

s. 445A

Breaching a duty under s. 444A

s. 445

Damaging property

 

Criminal Investigation Act 2006

Provision

Description of offence

s. 153

Failure to comply with an officer’s order under the Criminal Investigation Act 2006

 

Liquor Control Act 1988

Provision

Description of offence

s. 115(6)

Remaining in an area adjacent to licensed premises after having been refused entry to, or required to leave, the premises

s. 115(7)

Re‑entering licensed premises within 24 hours of being refused entry to, or required to leave, the premises

s. 119(1)

Consuming liquor in a place or premises without the consent of the occupier or person having control of the place or premises

s. 119(2)

Bringing liquor into, or possessing or consuming liquor in, a sports ground or stadium

s. 119(4)

Consuming liquor in a public place except under an exemption, licence or permit

s. 121(3)

Purchasing or obtaining liquor on licensed premises on behalf of a juvenile

s. 123(1)

Juvenile purchasing, obtaining or consuming liquor on, or bringing liquor onto, licensed or regulated premises

s. 123(2)

Juvenile possessing liquor in a public place

s. 124

Sending a juvenile to licensed or regulated premises for the purpose of obtaining liquor

s. 126(4)

Re‑entering licensed or regulated premises within 24 hours of being required to leave, or removed from, the premises under section 126

s. 126(5)

Remaining in an area adjacent to licensed premises after having been required to leave, or being removed from, the premises

 

Misuse of Drugs Act 1981

Provision

Description of offence

s. 5

Offences concerned with prohibited drugs and prohibited plants in relation to premises and utensils

s. 6

Offences concerned with prohibited drugs generally

s. 7

Offences concerned with prohibited plants generally

 

Prostitution Act 2000

Provision

Description of offence

s. 5

Seeking prostitute in or in view or within hearing of public place

s. 6

Seeking client in or in view or within hearing of public place

 

Public Transport Authority Act 2003

Provision

Description of offence

s. 64B

Contravention of a prohibition order

 

Public Transport Authority Regulations 2003

Provision

Description of offence

r. 7

Interfering with Authority property

r. 13

Causing nuisance or annoyance to persons in or an a conveyance or facility

r. 15

Damaging a conveyance or facility

r. 40

Obstructing an authorised person

 

Road Traffic Act 1974

Provision

Description of offence

s. 59

Dangerous driving causing death, injury etc.

s. 59A

Dangerous driving causing bodily harm

s. 60

Reckless driving

s. 61

Dangerous driving

s. 62

Careless driving

s. 62A

Causing excessive noise, smoke

s. 63

Driving under the influence of alcohol etc.

s. 64

Driving with blood alcohol content of or above 0.08

s. 64AA

Driving with blood alcohol content of or above 0.05

s. 64B(1)

Driving with blood alcohol content of or above 0.05 with prescribed illicit drug in oral fluid or blood

s. 64B(3)

Driving with blood alcohol content of or above 0.08 with prescribed illicit drug in oral fluid or blood

s. 67AD(2)

Failure to comply with drug test requirement for persons with blood alcohol content of or above 0.05

s. 67AD(4)

Failure to comply with drug test requirement for persons with blood alcohol content of or above 0.08

s. 67AD(6)

Failure to comply with drug test requirement for persons with blood alcohol content of or above 0.15

 

Weapons Act 1999

Provision

Description of offence

s. 6

Prohibited weapons

s. 7

Controlled weapons

s. 8

Other articles carried or possessed as weapons

[Schedule 1 amended: SL 2021/56 r. 7; SL 2024/146 r. 4.]

 

Notes

This is a compilation of the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Regulations 2011 and includes amendments made by other written laws. For provisions that have come into operation see the compilation table.

Compilation table

Citation

Published

Commencement

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Regulations 2011

23 Feb 2011 p. 635-48

r. 1 and 2: 23 Feb 2011 (see r. 2(a));

Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 23 Feb 2011 (see r. 2(b) and Gazette 23 Feb 2011 p. 633)

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Amendment Regulations 2011

1 Jul 2011 p. 2725‑6

r. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2011 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 2 Jul 2011 (see r. 2(b))

Attorney General Regulations Amendment (Road Traffic) Regulations 2021 Pt. 3

SL 2021/56 21 May 2021

1 Jul 2021 (see r. 2(b) and SL 2021/54 cl. 2(a))

Attorney General Regulations Amendment (Firearms) Regulations 2022 Pt. 2

SL 2022/189 18 Nov 2022

19 Nov 2022 (see r. 2(b))

Prohibited Behaviour Orders Amendment Regulations 2024

SL 2024/146 10 Jul 2024

r. 1 and 2: 10 Jul 2024 (see r. 2(a));
Regulations other than r. 1 and 2: 15 Jul 2024 (see r. 2(b))

 

 

Defined terms

 

[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]

Defined termProvision(s)

Act3

CEO8(1)

co‑licensee3

Commissioner3

prescribed period5(1)

section3

 

 

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