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Crimes Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 3)1
Select Legislative Instrument 2010 No. 153
I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Crimes Act 1914.
Dated 29 June 2010
QUENTIN BRYCE
Governor-General
By Her Excellency’s Command
BRENDAN O’CONNOR
Minister for Home Affairs
Contents
                        1     Name of Regulations                                                        2
                        2     Commencement                                                              2
                        3     Amendment of Crimes Regulations 1990                            2
Schedule 1             Amendment commencing on day after registration      3
Schedule 2             Amendments commencing on 14 July 2010                   4
 
 
1              Name of Regulations
                These Regulations are the Crimes Amendment Regulations 2010 (No. 3).
2              Commencement
                These Regulations commence as follows:
                (a)    on the day after they are registered — regulations 1 to 3 and Schedule 1;
               (b)    on 14 July 2010 — Schedule 2.
3              Amendment of Crimes Regulations 1990
                Schedules 1 and 2 amend the Crimes Regulations 1990.
Schedule 1        Amendment commencing on day after registration
(regulation 3)
 
[1]           After regulation 4E
insert
4F           Use of video recordings — specified persons
                For paragraph 15YM (1) (a) of the Act, a member of a police force, or other law enforcement agency, of a foreign country is specified.
Schedule 2        Amendments commencing on 14 July 2010
(regulation 3)
 
[1]           Schedule 4, item 20, column 4, clause (2)
substitute
(2)   Offences against section 24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the Crimes Act 1914
[2]           Schedule 4, item 20, column 4, clauses (4) and (5)
substitute
(4)   Offences against Division 73, Chapter 5 or Division 145, 307 or 400 of the Criminal Code
(5)   Offences against section 233, 233A, 233BAA or 233BAB of the Customs Act 1901
[3]           Schedule 4, item 21, column 4, paragraph (2) (b)
substitute
(b)  offences against section 24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the Crimes Act 1914; and
[4]           Schedule 4, item 21, column 4, paragraphs (2) (d) and (e)
substitute
(d)  offences against Division 73, Chapter 5 or Division 145, 307 or 400 of the Criminal Code; and
(e)  offences against section 233, 233A, 233BAA or 233BAB of the Customs Act 1901; and
[5]           Schedule 4, item 21, column 4, after clause (2)
insert
  (3)   For an individual required to undergo, or who has undergone, a NHS check (within the meaning of the Security-sensitive Biological Agent (SSBA) Standards determined under section 35 of the National Health Security Act 2007):
(a)  offences against section 24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the Crimes Act 1914; and

(b)  offences against Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 (except section 15); and
(c)  offences against Part 5.1 or 5.3 of the Criminal Code; and
(d)  offences against section 9, 10, 11 or 14 of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995
 

[6]           Schedule 4, after item 21
insert
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The Secretary of the Department administering the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004
Assessing whether to approve the issue of an aviation security identification card to a person in accordance with regulation 6.29 of the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005
(1)   Offences against Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 (except section 15)
(2)   Offences against Part 5.3 of the Criminal Code
 
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The Secretary of the Department administering the Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003
Assessing whether to approve the issue of a maritime security identification card to a person in accordance with regulation 6.08F of the Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Regulations 2003
(1)   Offences against Part 4 of the Australian Passports Act 2005
(2)   Offences against section 24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the Crimes Act 1914

 
 
 
(3)   Offences against Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 (except section 15)

 
 
 
(4)   Offences against Division 73, Chapter 5 or Division 145, 307 or 400 of the Criminal Code
(5)   Offences against section 233, 233A, 233BAA or 233BAB of the Customs Act 1901

 
 
 
(6)   Offences against Division 10 of Part IV of the Navigation Act 1912

 
 
 
(7)   Offences against section 9, 10, 11 or 14 of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995

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An entity to which Division 5 of Part 3 of the National Health Security Act 2007 applies
Assessing whether to authorise a person under clause 3.3 of the Security-sensitive Biological Agent (SSBA) Standards determined under section 35 of the National Health Security Act 2007
(1)   Offences against section 24AA, 24AB, 25, 27 or 29 of the Crimes Act 1914
(2)   Offences against Part 2 of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 (except section 15)
(3)   Offences against Part 5.1 or 5.3 of the Criminal Code
(4)   Offences against section 9, 10, 11 or 14 of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (Prevention of Proliferation) Act 1995

Note
1.       All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.frli.gov.au.