Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913

Criminal Code (Authorised Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997

Reprint 1: The regulations as at 23 January 2004

 


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Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 23 January 2004

Criminal Code (Authorised Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997

CONTENTS

1.Citation1

2.Members, officers, etc. of Anti‑Corruption Commission prescribed as authorised persons (s. 570B)1

3.Criminal injuries compensation assessors prescribed as authorised persons (s. 570B)2

4.Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations and others prescribed as authorised persons (s. 570B)2

Notes

Compilation table4

 

 

Crest

Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984 as

at 23 January 2004

Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913

Criminal Code (Authorised Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997

1.Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Criminal Code (Authorised Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997 1.

2.Members, officers, etc. of Anti‑Corruption Commission prescribed as authorised persons (s. 570B)

(1)In this regulation — 

the ACC Act means the Anti­‑Corruption Commission Act 1988 2;

the Commission means the Anti‑Corruption Commission established by section 5 of the ACC Act.

(2)A person to whom this regulation applies is an authorised person for the purposes of section 570B of The Criminal Code.

(3)This regulation applies to — 

(a)a person who is a member of the Commission, within the meaning of the ACC Act;

(b)a person who is — 

(i)an officer of the Commission;

(ii)a seconded officer; or

(iii)a special investigator,

as defined in section 3(1) of the ACC Act;

(c)a person who is to be regarded as an officer of the Commission under section 9(3) of the ACC Act, if the person is authorised for the purposes of these regulations by the Commission; and

(d)a person who is a service provider, as defined in section 3(1) of the ACC Act, if the person is authorised for the purposes of these regulations by the Commission.

3.Criminal injuries compensation assessors prescribed as authorised persons (s. 570B)

(1)A person to whom this regulation applies is an authorised person for the purposes of section 570B of The Criminal Code.

(2)This regulation applies to — 

(a)a person appointed as Assessor under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1982 3; and

(b)a person appointed as the Chief Assessor, acting Chief Assessor or an Assessor under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1985 4.

4.Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations and others prescribed as authorised persons (s. 570B)

(1)A person to whom this regulation applies is an authorised person for the purposes of section 570B of The Criminal Code.

(2)This regulation applies to —

(a)the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations appointed under section 5 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971;

(b)the Deputy Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations appointed under section 5 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971;

(c)the Acting Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations appointed under section 7 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971; and

(d)a person appointed as an officer of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations under section 9 of the Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971.

[Regulation 4 inserted in Gazette 17 Jul 1998 p. 3763.]

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Notes

1This reprint is a compilation as at 23 January 2004 of the Criminal Code (Authorised Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint.

Compilation table

Citation

Gazettal

Commencement

Criminal Code (Authorized Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997

9 Dec 1997 p. 7170‑1

9 Dec 1997

Criminal Code (Authorized Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Amendment Regulations 1998

17 Jul 1998 p. 3763

17 Jul 1998

Reprint 1: The Criminal Code (Authorised Persons) (Videotapes of Interviews) Regulations 1997 as at 23 Jan 2004 (includes amendments listed above)

2Section 54 of the Corruption and Crime Commission Amendment and Repeal Act 2003, which will repeal the Anti‑Corruption Commission Act 1988, had not come into operation as at the date of this reprint.

3Repealed by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 1985 which was repealed by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 2003.

4Repealed by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act 2003.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Authority: JOHN A. STRIJK, Government Printer