Title | Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Bill 2018 |
Database | Amendments |
Date | 11-05-2018 09:51 AM |
Source | House of Reps |
System Id | legislation/amend/r6016_amend_7fb214bf-4fe4-42dd-a4b7-893ab0623a4f |
2016â2017â2018
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Home Affairs and Integrity Agencies Legislation Amendment Bill 2017
(Government)
(1) Clause 2, page 2 (at the end of the table), add:
3. Schedule 2, Part 1 |
At the same time as the provisions covered by table item 2. |
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4. Schedule 2, Part 2 |
The later of: (a) the commencement of the provisions covered by table item 2; and (b) immediately after the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Act 2018. However, the provisions do not commence at all if the event mentioned in paragraph (b) does not occur. |
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5. Schedule 2, Part 3 |
The later of: (a) the commencement of the provisions covered by table item 2; and (b) immediately after the commencement of item 4 of Schedule 13 to the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sexual Crimes Against Children and Community Protection Measures) Act 2018. However, the provisions do not commence at all if the event mentioned in paragraph (b) does not occur. |
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6. Schedule 2, Part 4 |
The later of: (a) the commencement of the provisions covered by table item 2; and (b) immediately after the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2017. |
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7. Schedule 2, Part 5 |
At the same time as the provisions covered by table item 2. |
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[references in additional Acts]
(2) Schedule 1, item 5, page 4 (line 4), omit âthe Ministerâ, substitute âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(3) Schedule 1, item 5, page 4 (line 5), omit âthe Ministerâ, substitute âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(4) Schedule 1, item 7, page 4 (lines 22 and 23), omit the item, substitute:
7 Section 14
Omit âPrime Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(5) Schedule 1, item 9, page 4 (lines 30 and 31), omit the item, substitute:
9 Section 15
Omit âPrime Ministerâsâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(6) Schedule 1, item 11, page 5 (line 9), omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(7) Schedule 1, item 12, page 5 (lines 10 and 11), omit the item, substitute:
12 Section 16
Omit âPrime Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(8) Schedule 1, item 13, page 5 (line 17), omit âMinister administering that Actâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(9) Schedule 1, items 14 and 15, page 5 (lines 19 to 22), omit the items, substitute:
14 Paragraph 19(2)(c)
Omit âPrime Ministerâsâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ.
15 Section 20
Omit âPrime Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(10) Schedule 1, item 17, page 5 (lines 30 and 31), omit the item, substitute:
17 Subsections 29(1), (2), (2A), (5) and (8)
Omit âPrime Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(11) Schedule 1, item 18, page 6 (line 3), omit âthe Ministerâ, substitute âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to the AttorneyâGeneral]
(12) Schedule 1, page 7 (before line 16), before item 28, insert:
27A Subsection 3(4)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
27B Saving provisionâdeclared Commonwealth agencies
A declaration of a body as a Commonwealth agency, that is in effect under subsection 3(4) of the InspectorâGeneral of Intelligence and Security Act 1986 immediately before the commencement of this item, continues in effect on and after that commencement as if made under that subsection as amended by this Schedule.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(13) Schedule 1, item 30, page 7 (lines 26 and 27), omit the item, substitute:
30 Subsection 6A(1)
Omit âPrime Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(14) Schedule 1, item 32, page 8 (line 3), omit âthe Ministerâ, substitute âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(15) Schedule 1, item 34, page 8 (line 14), omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(16) Schedule 1, item 35, page 8 (lines 15 and 16), omit the item, substitute:
35 Subsection 9(1) (not including the heading)
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(1) The Prime Minister may request the InspectorâGeneral to inquire into a matter relating to an intelligence agency.
Note: This item reâenacts the existing provision to reâinsert the reference to the Prime Minister: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
35A Subsection 9(3) (not including the heading)
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(3) The Prime Minister may request the InspectorâGeneral to inquire into an intelligence or security matter relating to a Commonwealth agency.
Note: This item reâenacts the existing provision to reâinsert the reference to the Prime Minister: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
35B Saving provisionâinquiries requested by Prime Minister
The amendments of section 9 of the InspectorâGeneral of Intelligence and Security Act 1986 made by this Schedule do not affect an inquiry started before the commencement of this item.
[additional IGIS inquiry functions]
(17) Schedule 1, item 36, page 8 (lines 18 and 19), omit âsection 8 or 9 by the Prime Minister or the Minister administering this Actâ, substitute âsection 8 by the AttorneyâGeneral or section 9 by the Prime Ministerâ.
[additional IGIS inquiry functions/referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(18) Schedule 1, item 38, page 8 (line 26), omit âthe Ministerâ, substitute âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(19) Schedule 1, item 40, page 9 (lines 6 to 10), omit paragraphs (5)(a) and (b), substitute:
(a) if the inquiry was conducted as a result of a request under section 8 by the AttorneyâGeneral or section 9 by the Prime Ministerâthe Minister who made the request;
(b) in any caseâthe Prime Minister or the AttorneyâGeneral, if the relevant Minister requests it.
[additional IGIS inquiry functions/referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(20) Schedule 1, item 40, page 9 (line 12), omit âMinister administering this Actâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(21) Schedule 1, item 43, page 10 (line 4), omit âMinister administering this Actâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(22) Schedule 1, item 47, page 10 (line 27), omit âMinister administering this Actâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(23) Schedule 1, item 51, page 11 (line 10), omit âMinister administering this Actâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(24) Schedule 1, item 54, page 11 (lines 22 and 23), omit the item, substitute:
54 Subsection 28(2)
Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(2) The AttorneyâGeneral may grant to a person appointed as InspectorâGeneral leave of absence, other than recreation leave, on such terms and conditions as to remuneration or otherwise as the AttorneyâGeneral determines.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(25) Schedule 1, item 56, page 12 (lines 3 and 4), omit the item, substitute:
56 Subparagraph 30(2)(b)(i)
Omit âPrime Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(26) Schedule 1, page 12 (after line 16), after item 59, insert:
59A Subsection 35(2)
Omit âto the Ministerâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(27) Schedule 1, item 61, page 12 (lines 21 and 22), omit the item, substitute:
61 Subsections 35(4) and (5)
Omit âPrime Ministerâ (wherever occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
[referring to AttorneyâGeneral]
(28) Page 15 (after line 9), at the end of the Bill, add:
Part 1âAmendments commencing on Proclamation
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975
1 Subsection 3(1)
Insert:
ASIO Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
2 Subsection 38A(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
3 Subsection 38A(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
4 Subsection 39A(8)
Omit âMinister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (the responsible Minister)â, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
5 Paragraph 39A(9)(b)
Omit âresponsible Ministerâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
6 Subsection 39B(2) (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
7 Subsection 39B(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
8 Paragraphs 39B(5)(a), (5)(b) and (6)(b)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
9 Subsections 39B(9) and (10)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
10 Subsection 43AAA(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977
11 Paragraphs (daa) and (daaa) of Schedule 1
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979â.
12 Paragraph (dab) of Schedule 1
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979â.
A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act 1999
13 Subsection 3(1) (definition of AttorneyâGeneralâs Secretary)
Repeal the definition.
14 Subsection 3(1)
Insert:
Home Affairs Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
15 Subsection 3(1) (definition of Immigration Minister)
Repeal the definition.
16 Section 57GJ (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
17 Subsection 57GJ(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (first occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
18 Paragraph 57GJ(1)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
19 Paragraph 57GJ(1)(b)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(b) the individualâs visa is cancelled under section 116 or 128 of the Migration Act 1958 because of an assessment by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation that the individual is directly or indirectly a risk to security (within the meaning of section 4 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979); or
(c) the individualâs visa is cancelled under section 134B of the Migration Act 1958 (emergency cancellation on security grounds) and the cancellation has not been revoked because of subsection 134C(3) of that Act; or
(d) the individualâs visa is cancelled under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958 and there is an assessment by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation that the individual is directly or indirectly a risk to security (within the meaning of section 4 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979).
20 Subsection 57GJ(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
21 Subsection 57GJ(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âSecretary of the Department administered by the Home Affairs Ministerâ.
22 Paragraph 57GJ(4)(b)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
23 Section 57GK
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
24 Section 57GL
Repeal the section.
25 Sections 57GNA and 57GO
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
AntiâMoney Laundering and CounterâTerrorism Financing Act 2006
26 Section 5 (definition of AttorneyâGeneralâs Department)
Omit âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âthe AttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
27 Subsection 4(1) (definition of Transport Secretary)
Repeal the definition.
28 Subparagraph 8(3)(a)(ii)
Omit âto the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âunder regulations made under the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 or the Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003â.
29 Subparagraph 8(3)(a)(iv)
Omit âto the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âunder regulations made under either of those Actsâ.
30 Subparagraph 8(3)(a)(v)
Omit âby an issuing body, the Secretary or the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âmade under regulations made under either of those Acts, or a decision made under the AusCheck scheme,â.
31 Subsection 10(3)
Omit âor the Transport Secretaryâ.
32 Subparagraph 10(3)(a)(ii)
Omit âto the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âunder regulations made under the Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 or the Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003â.
33 Subparagraph 10(3)(a)(iv)
Omit âto the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âunder regulations made under either of those Actsâ.
34 Subparagraph 10(3)(a)(v)
Omit âby an issuing body, the Secretary or the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âmade under regulations made under either of those Acts, or a decision made under the AusCheck scheme,â.
35 Paragraph 11(3)(b)
Repeal the paragraph.
36 Paragraph 11(3)(c)
Omit âsubsection (4);â, substitute âsubsection (4).â.
37 Paragraph 11(3)(d)
Repeal the paragraph.
38 Subparagraph 14(2)(b)(ia)
Omit âthe Secretary or the Transport Secretaryâ, substitute âa Secretary of a Departmentâ.
Australian Citizenship Act 2007
39 Subsection 6A(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
Australian Crime Commission Act 2002
40 Paragraphs 12(1)(a) and (1A)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral of the Commonwealthâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral of the Commonwealthâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral of the Commonwealth: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
41 Section 16
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral of the Commonwealthâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral of the Commonwealthâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral of the Commonwealth: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
Australian Federal Police Act 1979
42 Subsection 43(1)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989â.
43 Subsection 43(3)
Omit âMinisterâ (first occurring), substitute âMinister administering the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989â.
44 Subsection 43(3)
Omit âthe Ministerâ (second occurring), substitute âthat Ministerâ.
45 Paragraph 44(b)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989â.
46 Section 44
Omit âthe Ministerâ (second occurring), substitute âthat Ministerâ.
47 Subsection 47B(3)
Omit âthe Ministerâ (wherever occurring), substitute âthe Minister administering the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989â.
48 Paragraph 49P(1)(c)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989â.
49 Subparagraph 51(3)(b)(iii)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989â.
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979
50 After subsection 8A(1)
Insert:
(1A) Before making guidelines under subsection (1), the Minister must consult with the AttorneyâGeneral.
51 After subsection 8A(2)
Insert:
(2A) Before varying or replacing guidelines given under subsection (2), the Minister must consult with the AttorneyâGeneral.
52 Subsection 18C(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
53 Subsection 18C(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
54 Subsection 18C(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
55 Paragraph 27A(1)(a)
Omit âMinister (the issuing Minister) requesting the issuing Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral requesting the AttorneyâGeneralâ.
56 Paragraph 27A(1)(b)
Omit âissuing Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
57 Subsection 27A(1)
Omit âissuing Minister mayâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral mayâ.
58 Subsection 27A(1)
Omit âissuing Minister considersâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral considersâ.
59 Subsection 27A(3)
Omit âissuing Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
60 Paragraph 27B(a)
Omit âMinister (the authorising Minister) requesting the authorising Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral requesting the AttorneyâGeneralâ.
61 Paragraph 27B(b)
Omit âauthorising Ministerâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
62 Section 27B
Omit âauthorising Minister may, by writing signed by the authorising Minister,â, substitute âAttorneyâGeneral may, by writing signed by the AttorneyâGeneral,â.
63 Sections 38 and 38A
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âMinisterâ.
64 Section 65 (heading)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
65 Subsection 65(1)
Omit âMinisterâ (first occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
66 Subsection 65(1)
Omit âMinisterâ (second and third occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneral and the Ministerâ.
67 Subsection 65(1A)
Omit âMinisterâ (first occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
68 Subsection 65(1A)
Omit âMinisterâ (second occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneral and the Ministerâ.
69 Subsection 65(3)
Omit âMinisterâ (wherever occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
70 Subsection 92(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
71 Amendments of listed provisionsâsubstituting references to Minister with references to AttorneyâGeneral
Substituting references to Minister with references to AttorneyâGeneral |
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Item |
Provision |
Omit (wherever occurring) |
Substitute |
1 |
Sections 25, 25A, 26, 26A, 27, 27AA, 27C, 27D, 27E, 27F, 27G, 27H, 27J, 29, 29A, 30 and 31A |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
2 |
Subsections 32(1), (2) and (3) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
3 |
Subsection 32(3) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
4 |
Subsection 32(4) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
5 |
Sections 34, 34AB, 34B and 34C |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
6 |
Subsections 34D(1) and (3) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
7 |
Subsection 34D(3) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
8 |
Subsection 34D(4) (heading) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
9 |
Subsections 34D(4), (5) and (6) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
10 |
Paragraph 34D(6)(b) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
11 |
Subsections 34F(1) and (3) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
12 |
Subsection 34F(3) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
13 |
Subsection 34F(4) (heading) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
14 |
Subsections 34F(4) and (5) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
15 |
Subsection 34F(6) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
16 |
Paragraphs 34F(6)(a) and (b) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
17 |
Paragraph 34F(6)(b) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
18 |
Subsection 34F(7) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
19 |
Paragraph 34F(7)(b) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
20 |
Subparagraph 34G(2)(b)(i) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
21 |
Paragraph 34K(2)(b) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
22 |
Subsection 34W(1) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
23 |
Paragraph 34W(2)(a) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
24 |
Paragraphs 34X(1)(a) and (c) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
25 |
Subparagraph 34X(1)(c)(i) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
26 |
Subsection 34ZE(4) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
27 |
Subsection 34ZE(4) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
28 |
Section 34ZH |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
29 |
Paragraph 34ZI(a) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
30 |
Paragraph 34ZI(a) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
31 |
Subsection 34ZJ(2) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
32 |
Subsection 34ZJ(2) (note) |
Ministerâs |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
33 |
Paragraph 34ZK(a) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
34 |
Subsection 34ZS(5) (paragraph (h) of the definition of permitted disclosure) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
35 |
Subsections 34ZS(8) and (9) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
36 |
Sections 34ZX, 34ZY, 35B, 35C, 35F, 35K, 35Q and 35R |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
Aviation Transport Security Act 2004
72 Paragraph 127(1)(aa)
Repeal the paragraph.
73 Subsection 127(4)
Repeal the subsection.
74 Subsections 3ZZAE(1) and (2)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Judiciary Act 1903â.
75 Subsection 3ZZAF(1)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (the AAT Minister)â.
76 Subsections 3ZZAF(2) and (3)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAAT Ministerâ.
77 Section 9A
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002â.
78 Section 15GG (heading)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAAT Ministerâ.
79 Subsection 15GG(1)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (the AAT Minister)â.
80 Subsections 15GG(2) and (3)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAAT Ministerâ.
81 Subsection 15LD(1)
Omit âMinisterâ (first occurring), substitute âMinister administering the Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006 (the LEIC Minister)â.
82 Paragraph 15LD(1)(g)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âLEIC Ministerâ.
83 Subsections 15LD(2) and (3)
Omit âMinisterâ (wherever occurring), substitute âLEIC Ministerâ.
84 Subsection 23WJ(6) (including the note)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
85 Paragraph 23WT(1)(ca)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
86 Paragraph 23XWU(1)(d)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
87 Sections 23YQA and 23YQB
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
88 Section 23YUK
Repeal the section.
89 Section 3 (paragraph (c) of the definition of authorised person)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âDepartmentâ.
90 Paragraph 37(6)(c)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
91 Subsection 41(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
92 Subsections 48(4), (5) and (7)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
Crimes (Biological Weapons) Act 1976
93 Section 13
Before âThe GovernorâGeneralâ, insert â(1)â.
94 At the end of section 13
Add:
(2) For the purposes of the Legislation Act 2003, the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 is the ruleâmaker for regulations made:
(a) for the purposes of section 8 (offences) or 9 (forfeiture and seizure) of this Act; or
(b) for or in relation to the matter mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) of this section.
(3) Subsection (2) applies despite subsection 6(1) of the Legislation Act 2003.
95 Section 30
Before âThe GovernorâGeneralâ, insert â(1)â.
96 At the end of section 30
Add:
(2) For the purposes of the Legislation Act 2003, the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 is the ruleâmaker for regulations made for the purposes of Part II (offences) of this Act.
(3) Subsection (2) applies despite subsection 6(1) of the Legislation Act 2003.
Crimes (Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) Act 1990
97 At the end of section 22
Add:
(3) For the purposes of the Legislation Act 2003, the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 is the ruleâmaker for regulations made for the purposes of this Act.
(4) Subsection (3) applies despite subsection 6(1) of the Legislation Act 2003.
98 Section 5
Before âThe GovernorâGeneralâ, insert â(1)â.
99 At the end of section 5
Add:
(2) For the purposes of the Legislation Act 2003, the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 is the ruleâmaker for regulations made for the purposes of the following provisions of the Criminal Code:
(a) Division 71 (offences against United Nations and associated personnel);
(b) Division 72 (explosives and lethal devices);
(c) Division 73 (people smuggling and related offences);
(d) Part 5.1 (treason, urging violence and advocating terrorism or genocide);
(e) Part 5.2 (offences relating to espionage and similar activities);
(f) Part 5.3 (terrorism), other than Division 100 (preliminary provisions);
(g) Part 5.4 (harming Australians);
(h) Part 5.5 (foreign incursions and recruitment);
(i) Division 270 (slavery and slaveryâlike conditions);
(j) Division 271 (trafficking in persons and debt bondage);
(k) Division 272 (child sex offences outside Australia);
(l) Division 273 (offences involving child pornography material or child abuse material outside Australia);
(m) Chapter 9 (dangers to the community);
(n) Chapter 10 (national infrastructure).
(3) Subsection (2) applies despite subsection 6(1) of the Legislation Act 2003.
100 Section 72.28 of the Criminal Code
Repeal the section, substitute:
72.28 Delegation by AFP Minister
(1) The AFP Minister may, by writing, delegate to:
(a) the Secretary of the Department administered by that Minister; or
(b) an SES employee, or an acting SES employee, in that Department, where the employee occupies or acts in a position with a classification of Senior Executive Band 3;
all or any of the AFP Ministerâs powers under sections 72.18, 72.19, 72.24 and 72.25.
(2) A delegate is, in the exercise of a power delegated under subsection (1), subject to the written directions of the AFP Minister.
101 Section 72.36 of the Criminal Code
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
102 Subsection 100.1(1) of the Criminal Code
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
103 Subsections 105.2(1) and (2) of the Criminal Code
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
104 Subsection 105.37(4) of the Criminal Code
Omit âby the Departmentâ, substitute âby the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency or by another Commonwealth, State or Territory agency that is authorised or approved by the Commonwealth to issue security clearancesâ.
105 Subparagraphs 105A.19(3)(a)(iii) and (iv) of the Criminal Code
Omit âDepartmentâ, substitute âDepartment administered by the AFP Ministerâ.
106 Paragraph 105A.20(a) of the Criminal Code
Omit âDepartmentâ, substitute âDepartment administered by the AFP Ministerâ.
107 Paragraph 105A.20(b) of the Criminal Code
Omit âthe Departmentâ, substitute âthat Departmentâ.
108 Subsection 117.1(1) of the Criminal Code
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
109 Section 300.2 of the Criminal Code
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
110 Section 470.1 of the Criminal Code
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
111 Section 473.1 of the Criminal Code
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
112 Paragraph 474.17(2)(d) of the Criminal Code
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âDepartment administered by the AFP Ministerâ.
113 Amendments of listed provisionsâsubstituting references to Minister with references to AFP Minister
Substituting references to Minister with references to AFP Minister |
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Item |
Provision of the Criminal Code |
Omit (wherever occurring) |
Substitute |
1 |
Section 72.36 (paragraph (a) of the definition of responsible Minister) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
2 |
Subsections 102.1(2), (2A), (4), (5), (17) and (18) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
3 |
Subsections 102.1AA(1), (2) and (4) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
4 |
Subsection 117.1(2) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
5 |
Section 119.8 |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
6 |
Section 300.2 (definition of determined) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
7 |
Paragraphs 301.1(1)(c), 301.2(1)(b), 301.3(1)(c), 301.4(c), 301.5(b) and 301.6(1)(d) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
8 |
Sections 301.7, 301.8, 301.10, 301.11, 301.12, 301.13, 301.14, 301.15, 301.16 and 301.17 |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
9 |
Paragraphs 471.18(2)(d) and 471.21(2)(d) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
10 |
Paragraphs 474.21(2)(d) and 474.24(2)(d) |
Minister |
AFP Minister |
114 Amendments of listed provisionsâsubstituting references to AttorneyâGeneral with references to AFP Minister
Substituting references to AttorneyâGeneral with references to AFP Minister |
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Item |
Provision of the Criminal Code |
Omit (wherever occurring) |
Substitute |
1 |
Section 104.2 (heading) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
2 |
Subsections 104.2(1), (2) and (3) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
3 |
Subsection 104.2(3) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
4 |
Subsection 104.2(4) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
5 |
Subsection 104.2(4) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
6 |
Subsection 104.2(5) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
7 |
Section 104.3 |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
8 |
Paragraph 104.3(f) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
9 |
Sections 104.6, 104.7, 104.8 and 104.9 |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
10 |
Section 104.10 (heading) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
11 |
Subsection 104.10(1) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
12 |
Subsection 104.10(2) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
13 |
Subsection 104.10(2) (note) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
14 |
Sections 104.29, 104.30 and 105.47 |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
15 |
Subsections 105A.5(1), (2A), (5) and (6) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
16 |
Paragraph 105A.5(6)(a) |
AttorneyâGeneralâs |
AFP Ministerâs |
17 |
Sections 105A.6, 105A.7, 105A.9, 105A.10, 105A.12, 105A.19, 105A.20, 105A.21 and 105A.22 |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AFP Minister |
115 Paragraphs 33(4)(a) and (b)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral of the government that the person representsâ, substitute âMinister of the Commonwealth, State or Territory who appointed the personâ.
116 Amendment of listed provisionsâsubstituting references to AttorneyâGeneral with references to the Minister
Substituting references to AttorneyâGeneral with references to the Minister |
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Item |
Provision |
Omit (wherever occurring) |
Substitute |
1 |
Sections 6A, 15 and 16 |
AttorneyâGeneral |
Minister |
2 |
Subsections 17(4) and 19(2) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
Minister |
3 |
Sections 20, 21, 22 and 23 |
AttorneyâGeneral |
Minister |
4 |
Paragraph 33(3)(a) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
Minister |
117 Subsection 208DA(1) (definition of prescribed officer)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ.
118 Subsection 208DA(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âMinisterâ.
Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003
119 Paragraph 202(1)(b)
Repeal the paragraph.
120 Subsection 202(4)
Repeal the subsection.
121 Section 143 (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
122 Subsection 143(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
123 Paragraph 143(1)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ.
124 Paragraph 143(1)(b)
Omit âthat Departmentâ, substitute âthe Departmentâ.
125 Subsections 143(2) and (4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
126 Section 144
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral mayâ, substitute âMinister mayâ.
127 Subsections 145(1), 146(2) and 147(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âMinisterâ.
128 Paragraph 162(1)(a)
Omit â, the AttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute ââthe Ministerâ.
129 Subsection 162(2)
Omit âthe certificate, the AttorneyâGeneral or authorised officialâ, substitute âa certificate given under section 146 or 148, an authorised officialâ.
130 Subsection 202(3)
Omit all the words from and including âunlessâ, substitute âunless the Tribunal confirms the assessmentâ.
Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006
131 Paragraph 604(5)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979â.
132 Paragraph 604(5)(b)
Omit âthe AttorneyâGeneralâsâ, substitute âthat Ministerâsâ.
133 Paragraph 610(4)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979â.
134 Paragraph 610(4)(b)
Omit âthe AttorneyâGeneralâsâ, substitute âthat Ministerâsâ.
135 Subsection 14(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (first occurring), substitute âMinister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (the ASIO Minister)â.
136 Subsection 14(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (second occurring), substitute âASIO Ministerâ.
137 Subsection 14(3)
Omit âthat Ministerâ, substitute âsuch a Ministerâ.
138 Section 16
Omit âPrime Ministerâ (wherever occurring), substitute âPrime Ministerâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the Prime Minister: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
139 Subsection 35B(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering section 7 of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002â.
140 Section 6 (definition of AttorneyâGeneralâs Secretary)
Repeal the definition.
141 Section 6
Insert:
Home Affairs Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
142 Section 6 (definition of Immigration Minister)
Repeal the definition.
143 Subsection 200C(4)
Omit all the words after âmust giveâ, substitute âa copy of the order, and information likely to facilitate identification of the person, to the Secretary of the Department administered by the Minister administering the Migration Act 1958, for the purposes of administering that Actâ.
144 Section 278C (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
145 Subsection 278C(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (first occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
146 Paragraph 278C(1)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
147 Paragraph 278C(1)(b)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(b) the personâs visa is cancelled under section 116 or 128 of the Migration Act 1958 because of an assessment by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation that the person is directly or indirectly a risk to security (within the meaning of section 4 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979); or
(c) the personâs visa is cancelled under section 134B of the Migration Act 1958 (emergency cancellation on security grounds) and the cancellation has not been revoked because of subsection 134C(3) of that Act; or
(d) the personâs visa is cancelled under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958 and there is an assessment by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation that the person is directly or indirectly a risk to security (within the meaning of section 4 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979).
148 Subsection 278C(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
149 Subsection 278C(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âSecretary of the Department administered by the Home Affairs Ministerâ.
150 Paragraph 278C(3)(b)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
151 Section 278D
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
152 Section 278E
Repeal the section.
153 Sections 278GA and 278H
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
154 Subsection 4(1) (paragraphs (a) and (c) of the definition of equitable sharing program)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
155 Subsection 4(1) (definition of prescribed officer)
Omit âthe AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âthe Departmentâ.
156 Subsection 20(3A)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âMinisterâ.
157 Subsection 23(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral or of a person authorised by the AttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Mutual Assistance Act or of a person authorised by that Ministerâ.
158 Subsection 30(4A)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âMinisterâ.
159 Subparagraph 34C(1)(a)(i)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
160 Subparagraphs 34C(1)(a)(ii) and (iii)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Mutual Assistance Actâ.
161 Subsection 34D(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
162 Subsections 69(2) and 72(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Mutual Assistance Actâ.
163 Subsection 75(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral or to an officer of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Department specified by the AttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Mutual Assistance Act or to an officer, of the Department administered by that Minister, specified by that Ministerâ.
164 Paragraph 297(c)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1987â.
165 Paragraph 297(d)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1987â.
166 Section 338 (definition of senior Departmental officer)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ.
Public Order (Protection of Persons and Property) Act 1971
167 Section 13A (subparagraph (b)(i) of the definition of authorised officer)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
Service and Execution of Process Act 1992
168 Subsection 100(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneral for the Commonwealthâ, substitute âMinister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979â.
169 Subsection 23(1) (definition of AttorneyâGeneralâs Secretary)
Repeal the definition.
170 Subsection 23(1)
Insert:
Home Affairs Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
171 Subsection 23(1) (definition of Immigration Minister)
Repeal the definition.
172 Section 38N (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
173 Subsection 38N(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (first occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
174 Paragraph 38N(1)(a)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
175 Paragraph 38N(1)(b)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(b) the personâs visa is cancelled under section 116 or 128 of the Migration Act 1958 because of an assessment by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation that the person is directly or indirectly a risk to security (within the meaning of section 4 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979); or
(c) the personâs visa is cancelled under section 134B of the Migration Act 1958 (emergency cancellation on security grounds) and the cancellation has not been revoked because of subsection 134C(3) of that Act; or
(d) the personâs visa is cancelled under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958 and there is an assessment by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation that the person is directly or indirectly a risk to security (within the meaning of section 4 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979).
176 Subsection 38N(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
177 Subsection 38N(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âSecretary of the Department administered by the Home Affairs Ministerâ.
178 Paragraph 38N(3)(b)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
179 Section 38P
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
180 Section 38Q
Repeal the section.
181 Sections 38SA and 38T
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
182 Subsection 12(2)
Omit âby the Minister under subsection (3)â, substitute âunder subsection (3) by the Minister referred to in that subsectionâ.
183 Subsection 12(3)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Judiciary Act 1903â.
184 Subsection 13(1)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âMinister administering the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (the AAT Minister)â.
185 Subsection 13(2)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAAT Ministerâ.
186 Paragraph 13(3)(b)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAAT Ministerâ.
187 Subsection 42(6)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
188 Section 7
Insert:
AFP Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979.
Home Affairs Department means the Department administered by the Home Affairs Minister.
Home Affairs Minister means the Minister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
Home Affairs Secretary means the Secretary of the Home Affairs Department.
189 Subsections 58A(1) and (4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
190 Subsections 275B(2) and (5)
Omit âMinister administering the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977â, substitute âAFP Ministerâ.
191 Subsection 275D(2)
Omit âMinister administering the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977â, substitute âAFP Ministerâ.
192 Paragraph 295Y(b)
Omit âMinister administering the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977â, substitute âAFP Ministerâ.
193 Subsections 295ZB(1) and (2)
Omit âMinister administering the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977â, substitute âAFP Ministerâ.
194 Subsection 295ZD(1)
Omit âMinister administering the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977â, substitute âAFP Ministerâ.
195 Subsection 581(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
196 After paragraph 55A(1)(a) of Schedule 3A
Insert:
(aa) the Home Affairs Secretary; and
197 Subclause 55A(2) of Schedule 3A
Omit âthe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âeach of the Secretaries mentioned in paragraphs (1)(a) and (aa)â.
198 Subclause 55A(3) of Schedule 3A
Omit âthe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Department received the copy of the application, the Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âa Secretary receives a copy of the application, that Secretaryâ.
199 Paragraph 55A(3)(c) of Schedule 3A
Omit âthe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âhe or sheâ.
200 Subclause 55A(7) of Schedule 3A
Omit âThe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âA Secretary who gives a notice under paragraph (3)(a)â.
201 Subclause 55A(7) of Schedule 3A
After âthe noticeâ, insert âunder paragraph (3)(a)â.
202 Subclause 55A(8) of Schedule 3A
Repeal the subclause, substitute:
(8) A Secretary who gives a notice under paragraph (3)(a) may revoke the notice by giving the ACMA a further written notice.
203 Subclause 55A(10) of Schedule 3A
Omit âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âSecretary who gave the noticeâ.
204 Paragraph 55A(11)(b) of Schedule 3A
Omit âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âSecretary making the submissionâ.
205 Paragraph 57(a) of Schedule 3A
After âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, insert âor the Home Affairs Secretaryâ.
206 Subclauses 57A(1) and (4) of Schedule 3A
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
207 Subclause 58(5) of Schedule 3A (heading)
Omit âgiven by Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âpreventing grant of permit isâ.
208 Paragraph 58(5)(b) of Schedule 3A
After âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, insert âor the Home Affairs Secretaryâ.
209 After paragraph 70(1)(a) of Schedule 3A
Insert:
(aa) the Home Affairs Secretary; and
210 Subclause 70(2) of Schedule 3A
Omit âthe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âeach of the Secretaries mentioned in paragraphs (1)(a) and (aa)â.
211 Subclause 70(3) of Schedule 3A
Omit âthe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Department received the copy of the application, the Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âa Secretary receives a copy of the application, that Secretaryâ.
212 Paragraph 70(3)(c) of Schedule 3A
Omit âthe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âhe or sheâ.
213 Subclause 70(7) of Schedule 3A
Omit âThe Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âA Secretary who gives a notice under paragraph (3)(a)â.
214 Subclause 70(7) of Schedule 3A
After âthe noticeâ, insert âunder paragraph (3)(a)â.
215 Subclause 70(8) of Schedule 3A
Repeal the subclause, substitute:
(8) A Secretary who gives a notice under paragraph (3)(a) may revoke the notice by giving the ACMA a further written notice.
216 Subclause 70(10) of Schedule 3A
Omit âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âSecretary who gave the noticeâ.
217 Paragraph 70(11)(b) of Schedule 3A
Omit âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âSecretary making the submissionâ.
218 Paragraph 71(aa) of Schedule 3A
After âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, insert âor the Home Affairs Secretaryâ.
219 Subclauses 72A(1) and (4) of Schedule 3A
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
220 Subclause 73(5) of Schedule 3A (heading)
Omit âgiven by Secretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, substitute âpreventing grant of permit isâ.
221 Paragraph 73(5)(b) of Schedule 3A
After âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ, insert âor the Home Affairs Secretaryâ.
222 At the end of Part 5 of Schedule 3A
Add:
90 Delegation by the Home Affairs Secretary
(1) The Home Affairs Secretary may, by writing, delegate any or all of his or her powers under this Schedule to an SES employee, or acting SES employee, in the Home Affairs Department.
(2) A delegate must comply with any directions of the Home Affairs Secretary.
223 Application of amendments relating to consultation about permits
(1) Clauses 55A, 57, and 58 of Schedule 3A to the Telecommunications Act 1997, as amended by this Schedule, apply in relation to the making of a decision on or after the commencement of this item on an application for a protection zone installation permit, even if the application was made before that commencement.
(2) Clauses 70, 71 and 73 of Schedule 3A to the Telecommunications Act 1997, as amended by this Schedule, apply in relation to the making of a decision on or after the commencement of this item on an application for a nonâprotection zone installation permit, even if the application was made before that commencement.
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
224 Subsection 5(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
225 Paragraph 68(l)
After âDepartmentâ, insert âadministered by that Ministerâ.
226 Section 68A (heading)
Omit âSecretaryâ, substitute âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ.
227 Subsection 68A(1)
After âDepartmentâ, insert âadministered by the AttorneyâGeneralâ.
228 Paragraph 68A(1)(a)
Omit âthe Secretaryâ, substitute âthat Secretaryâ.
229 At the end of paragraph 71(2)(a)
Add âorâ.
230 After paragraph 71(2)(a)
Insert:
(aa) the Minister; or
231 At the end of paragraph 71(2)(b)
Add âorâ.
232 Subsection 140(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinisterâ.
233 Paragraphs 180M(1)(b), (c) and (d)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
234 Paragraph 180M(4)(a)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
235 Paragraph 180M(4)(b)
Omit âMinisterâ (first occurring), substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
236 After subparagraph 180M(4)(b)(i)
Insert:
(ia) the most senior Minister administering this Act;
237 Subsections 180M(7) and (8)
Omit âMinisterâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
238 Amendments of listed provisionsâreâinserting references to the AttorneyâGeneral
Reâinserting references to the AttorneyâGeneral |
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Item |
Provision |
Omit (wherever occurring) |
Substitute |
1 |
Sections 9, 9A, 9B, 10, 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D, 13, 15 and 17 |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
2 |
Sections 31, 31A and 31D |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
3 |
Subsection 65(2) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
4 |
Paragraphs 68(l), 71(2)(a) and 105(3)(a) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
5 |
Sections 107P, 107Q and 107R |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
6 |
Subsection 137(3) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
7 |
Paragraph 142A(1)(c) |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
8 |
Sections 180B and 180E |
AttorneyâGeneral |
AttorneyâGeneral |
Note: This item reâinserts the references to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
239 Amendments of listed provisionsâsubstituting references to Minister with references to AttorneyâGeneral
Substituting references to Minister with references to AttorneyâGeneral |
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Item |
Provision |
Omit (wherever occurring) |
Substitute |
1 |
Sections 6D, 6DA, 6DB and 6DC |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
2 |
Subparagraph 176(6)(b)(ii) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
3 |
Sections 180J, 180K, 180L, 180N and 180P |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
4 |
Paragraphs 180X(2)(a) and 185D(1)(b) |
Minister |
AttorneyâGeneral |
240 Subsection 6(1)
Omit â, after consulting the AttorneyâGeneral,â.
241 After subsection 6(4)
Insert:
(4A) Before making a declaration under this section, the Minister must consult the Minister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979.
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
242 Paragraph 68(la)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
243 Subparagraph 68(la)(ii)
After âDepartmentâ, insert âadministered by that Ministerâ.
244 Paragraph 68(lb)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âAttorneyâGeneralâ.
Note: This item reâinserts the reference to the AttorneyâGeneral: see item 3 of the table in subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
245 Subparagraph 68(lb)(ii)
After âDepartmentâ, insert âadministered by that Ministerâ.
246 Section 68A (heading)
Omit âSecretaryâ, substitute âSecretary of the AttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâ.
247 Subsection 68A(1)
After âDepartmentâ, insert âadministered by the AttorneyâGeneralâ.
248 Paragraph 68A(2)(a)
Omit âthe Departmentâ, substitute âthat Departmentâ.
249 Paragraph 68A(2)(b)
Omit âthe Secretaryâ, substitute âthat Secretaryâ.
250 Subsection 22B(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âMinister administering the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (the ASIO Minister)â.
251 Subsection 22B(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âthe ASIO Ministerâ.
Part 4âAmendments contingent on the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2017
252 Section 7
Repeal the following definitions:
(a) definition of AttorneyâGeneralâs Department;
(b) definition of AttorneyâGeneralâs Secretary.
253 Section 311
Omit:
⢠The AttorneyâGeneral may give directions to a carrier or a carriage service provider in certain circumstances where certain activities may be prejudicial to security.
⢠The AttorneyâGeneralâs Secretary may obtain information from carriers, carriage service providers and carriage service intermediaries if the information is relevant to assessing compliance with the duty of those persons to protect telecommunications networks and facilities from unauthorised interference or unauthorised access.
substitute:
⢠The Home Affairs Minister may give directions to a carrier or a carriage service provider in certain circumstances where certain activities may be prejudicial to security.
⢠The Home Affairs Secretary may obtain information from carriers, carriage service providers and carriage service intermediaries if the information is relevant to assessing compliance with the duty of those persons to protect telecommunications networks and facilities from unauthorised interference or unauthorised access.
254 Division 5 of Part 14 (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
255 Sections 315A and 315B
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
256 Division 6 of Part 14 (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâsâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâsâ.
257 Section 315C (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
258 Subsections 315C(1), (2) and (4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
259 Sections 315E and 315F
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
260 Section 315G (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
261 Subsections 315G(1) and (2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
262 Subsection 315J(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
263 Subsection 315J(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
264 Paragraphs 315J(1A)(a) and (b)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
265 Paragraph 315J(1A)(f)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
266 Subsection 315J(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Secretaryâ, substitute âHome Affairs Secretaryâ.
267 Subsection 315J(2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
268 Subsection 315J(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
269 Subsection 315K(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
270 Subsections 564(1) and (2)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
271 Subsection 564(3A) (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
272 Subsection 564(3A)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
273 Subsection 571(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
274 Subsection 571(4) (heading)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
275 Subsection 571(4)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
276 Section 572A
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
277 Subsections 572B(1), (3), (4) and (5)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
278 Subsection 572B(5)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâs Departmentâsâ, substitute âHome Affairs Departmentâsâ.
279 Subsection 572B(5A)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
280 Subsection 572B(5B)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâsâ.
281 Subsection 572C(1)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâ (wherever occurring), substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâ.
282 Subsection 572C(3)
Omit âAttorneyâGeneralâsâ, substitute âHome Affairs Ministerâsâ.
Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2017
283 Subitems 35(2) and (3)
After âAttorneyâGeneralâ, insert âor the Home Affairs Ministerâ.
284 Transitional rules
(1) A Minister administering an Act amended by this Schedule (the amended Act) may, by legislative instrument, make rules prescribing matters of a transitional nature (including prescribing any saving or application provisions) relating to the following:
(a) the amendments or repeals of the amended Act made by this Schedule;
(b) the effect of section 19 or 19A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, in relation to a provision of the amended Act, because of an Administrative Arrangements Order made during the period:
(i) beginning on 20 December 2017; and
(ii) ending on the day before this item commences;
(c) the effect of a substituted reference order, made during the period mentioned in paragraph (b) of this subitem under section 19B of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, in relation to a provision of the amended Act.
Note: Subparagraph (b)(i)â20 December 2017 is the day an Administrative Arrangements Order was made to provide for certain matters to be dealt with by a Department of Home Affairs.
(2) To avoid doubt, the rules may not do the following:
(a) create an offence or civil penalty;
(b) provide powers of:
(i) arrest or detention; or
(ii) entry, search or seizure;
(c) impose a tax;
(d) set an amount to be appropriated from the Consolidated Revenue Fund under an appropriation in an Act;
(e) directly amend the text of an Act.
(3) This Schedule (other than subitem (2)) does not limit the rules that may be made for the purposes of subitem (1).
(4) Rules made for the purposes of this item that are registered under the Legislation Act 2003 before the end of the period of 12 months starting on the commencement of this item:
(a) may be expressed to take effect from a date before the rules are registered; and
(b) apply despite subsection 12(2) (retrospective application of legislative instruments) of that Act.
[references in additional Acts]