Queensland Consolidated Acts

[Index] [Table] [Search] [Search this Act] [Notes] [Noteup] [Download] [Help]

CRIMINAL CODE 1899


- As at 1 February 2024 
- Act 9 of 1899 

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           The Criminal Code

   PART 1 - INTRODUCTORY
   Interpretation—application—general principles

CHAPTER 1 - INTERPRETATION

   1.      Definitions
   2.      offence
   3.      Division of offences
   4.      Attempts to commit offences
   5.      Arrest without warrant
   6.      engage

CHAPTER 2 - PARTIES TO OFFENCES

   7.      Principal offenders
   8.      Offences committed in prosecution of common purpose
   9.      Mode of execution immaterial
   10.     Accessories after the fact
   10A.    Interpretation of ch 2

CHAPTER 3 - APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL LAW

   11.     Effect of changes in law
   12.     Application of Code as to offences wholly or partially committed in Queensland
   13.     Offences enabled, aided, procured or counselled by persons out of Queensland
   14.     Offences procured in Queensland to be committed out of Queensland
   14A.    (Repealed)
   15.     Defence Force
   16.     Person not to be twice punished for same offence
   17.     Former conviction or acquittal

CHAPTER 4 - ROYAL PREROGATIVE OF MERCY

   18.     Royal prerogative of mercy
   19.     (Repealed)
   20.     (Repealed)
   21.     (Repealed)

CHAPTER 5 - CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY

   22.     Ignorance of the law—bona fide claim of right
   23.     Intention—motive
   24.     Mistake of fact
   25.     Extraordinary emergencies
   26.     Presumption of sanity
   27.     Insanity
   28.     Intoxication
   29.     Immature age
   30.     Judicial officers
   31.     Justification and excuse—compulsion
   32.     (Repealed)
   33.     (Repealed)
   34.     Offences by partners and members of companies with respect to partnership or corporate property
   35.     (Repealed)
   36.     Application of rules

CHAPTER 6 - (Repealed)

   PART 2 - OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER

CHAPTER 7 - SEDITION

   44.     seditious intention
   45.     Innocent intentions
   46.     seditious enterprises
   47.     (Repealed)
   48.     (Repealed)
   49.     (Repealed)
   50.     (Repealed)
   51.     Unlawful drilling
   52.     Sedition

CHAPTER 8 - OFFENCES AGAINST THE EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE POWER

   53.     Evidence of proceedings in the Assembly allowed for prosecution
   54.     Interference with Governor or Ministers
   54A.    Demands with menaces upon agencies of government
   55.     Interference with the Legislature
   56.     Disturbing the Legislature
   56A.    Disturbance in House when Parliament not sitting
   56B.    Going armed to Parliament House
   57.     False evidence before Parliament
   58.     Witness refusing to attend, answer question or produce a thing before Legislative Assembly or authorised committee
   59.     Member of Parliament receiving bribes
   60.     Bribery of member of Parliament

CHAPTER 9 - BREACHES OF THE PEACE

   60A.    (Repealed)
   60B.    (Repealed)
   60C.    (Repealed)
   61.     Riot
   62.     (Repealed)
   63.     (Repealed)
   64.     (Repealed)
   65.     (Repealed)
   66.     (Repealed)
   67.     (Repealed)
   68.     (Repealed)
   69.     Going armed so as to cause fear
   70.     Forcible entry
   71.     Forcible detainer
   72.     Affray
   73.     (Repealed)
   74.     Prize fight
   75.     Threatening violence
   76.     Recruiting person to become participant in criminal organisation

CHAPTER 9A - CONSORTING

   77.     Definitions for chapter
   77A.    consort
   77B.    Habitually consorting with recognised offenders
   77C.    Particular acts of consorting to be disregarded

CHAPTER 10 - OFFENCES AGAINST POLITICAL LIBERTY

   78.     Interfering with political liberty

CHAPTER 11 - PIRACY

   79.     act of piracy
   80.     Crime of piracy
   81.     (Repealed)
   82.     (Repealed)
   83.     (Repealed)

   PART 3 - OFFENCES AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND JUSTICE, AGAINST OFFICE AND AGAINST PUBLIC AUTHORITY

CHAPTER 12 - UNLAWFULLY OBTAINING OR DISCLOSING INFORMATION

   84.     (Repealed)
   85.     Disclosure of official secrets
   86.     Obtaining of or disclosure of secret information about the identity of informant

CHAPTER 13 - CORRUPTION AND ABUSE OF OFFICE

   87.     Official corruption
   88.     Extortion by public officers
   89.     Public officers interested in contracts
   90.     Officers charged with administration of property of a special character or with special duties
   91.     False claims by officials
   92.     Abuse of office
   92A.    Misconduct in relation to public office
   93.     Corruption of surveyor and valuator
   94.     False certificates by public officers
   95.     Administering extrajudicial oaths
   96.     False assumption of authority
   97.     Personating public officers

CHAPTER 14 - CORRUPT AND IMPROPER PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS

CHAPTER DIVISION 1 - DEFINITIONS FOR CH 14

   98.     Definitions

CHAPTER DIVISION 2 - LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS AND REFERENDUMS

   98A.    Reference to election or referendum
   98B.    False or misleading information
   98C.    Bribery
   98D.    Forging or uttering electoral or referendum paper
   98E.    Influencing voting
   98F.    Providing money for illegal payments
   98G.    Voting if not entitled

CHAPTER DIVISION 3 - OTHER ELECTIONS

   98H.    ch div 3
   99.     Voting if not entitled
   100.    Hindering or interfering with voting conduct
   101.    Bribery
   102.    Publishing false information about a candidate
   103.    Providing money for illegal payments
   104.    Election notices to contain particular matters
   105.    (Repealed)
   106.    (Repealed)
   107.    Corrupt and illegal practices—time
   108.    Interfering at elections
   109.    Electors attempting to violate secrecy of ballot
   110.    Stuffing ballot boxes
   111.    Presiding officer helping an elector with a disability
   112.    False or misleading information
   113.    Interfering with secrecy at elections
   114.    Breaking the seal of a parcel at elections
   115.    (Repealed)
   116.    (Repealed)
   117.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 15 - SELLING AND TRAFFICKING IN OFFICES

   118.    Bargaining for offices in public service

CHAPTER 16 - OFFENCES RELATING TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

   119.    Definitions for ch 16
   119A.   family
   119B.   Retaliation against or intimidation of judicial officer, juror, witness etc.
   120.    Judicial corruption
   121.    Official corruption not judicial but relating to offences
   122.    Corruption of jurors
   123.    Perjury
   123A.   Perjury—contradictory statements
   124.    Punishment of perjury
   125.    Evidence on charge of perjury
   126.    Fabricating evidence
   127.    Corruption of witnesses
   128.    Deceiving witnesses
   129.    Damaging evidence with intent
   130.    Preventing witnesses from attending
   131.    Conspiracy to bring false accusation
   132.    Conspiring to defeat justice
   133.    Compounding an indictable offence
   134.    (Repealed)
   135.    (Repealed)
   136.    Justices exercising jurisdiction in a matter of personal interest
   137.    Delay to take person arrested before magistrate
   138.    (Repealed)
   139.    Inserting advertisement without authority of court
   140.    Attempting to pervert justice

CHAPTER 17 - ESCAPES—OBSTRUCTING OFFICERS OF COURTS

   141.    Aiding persons to escape from lawful custody
   142.    Escape by persons in lawful custody
   143.    Permitting escape
   144.    Harbouring escaped prisoners etc.
   145.    (Repealed)
   145A.   Sections 141
   145B.   Evidence of lawful custody
   145C.   (Repealed)
   146.    (Repealed)
   147.    Removing etc. property under lawful seizure
   148.    Obstructing officers of courts of justice

CHAPTER 18 - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 19 - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 20 - MISCELLANEOUS OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC AUTHORITY

   192.    (Repealed)
   193.    False verified statements
   194.    False declarations
   195.    Evidence
   195A.   Contradictory statements—false statements or declarations
   196.    (Repealed)
   197.    (Repealed)
   198.    (Repealed)
   199.    Resisting public officers
   200.    Refusal by public officer to perform duty
   201.    (Repealed)
   202.    (Repealed)
   203.    (Repealed)
   204.    Disobedience to statute law
   205.    Disobedience to lawful order issued by statutory authority
   205A.   Contravening order about device information from digital device

   PART 4 - ACTS INJURIOUS TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 21 - OFFENCES RELATING TO RELIGIOUS WORSHIP

   206.    Offering violence to officiating ministers of religion
   207.    Disturbing religious worship

CHAPTER 22 - OFFENCES AGAINST MORALITY

   207A.   Definitions for this chapter
   208.    (Repealed)
   209.    (Repealed)
   210.    Indecent treatment of children under 16
   211.    Bestiality
   212.    (Repealed)
   213.    Owner etc. permitting abuse of children on premises
   214.    (Repealed)
   215.    Engaging in penile intercourse with child under 16
   216.    Abuse of persons with an impairment of the mind
   217.    Procuring young person etc. for penile intercourse
   218.    Procuring sexual acts by coercion etc.
   218A.   Using internet etc. to procure children under 16
   218B.   Grooming child under 16 years or parent or carer of child under 16 years
   219.    Taking child for immoral purposes
   220.    (Repealed)
   221.    Conspiracy to defile
   222.    Incest
   223.    Distributing intimate images
   224.    (Repealed)
   225.    (Repealed)
   226.    (Repealed)
   227.    Indecent acts
   227A.   Observations or recordings in breach of privacy
   227B.   Distributing prohibited visual recordings
   227C.   227B
   228.    Obscene publications and exhibitions
   228A.   Involving child in making child exploitation material
   228B.   Making child exploitation material
   228C.   Distributing child exploitation material
   228D.   Possessing child exploitation material
   228DA.  Administering child exploitation material website
   228DB.  Encouraging use of child exploitation material website
   228DC.  Distributing information about avoiding detection
   228E.   Defences for ss 228A–228DC
   228F.   Excluding non-essential persons from court when child exploitation material displayed
   228G.   Forfeiture of child abuse objects, child exploitation material etc.
   228H.   Possession etc. of child abuse objects or child exploitation material by law enforcement officer
   228I.   Producing or supplying child abuse object
   228J.   Possessing child abuse object
   228K.   Defence for ss 228I and 228J
   229.    Knowledge of age immaterial
   229A.   Threats to distribute intimate image or prohibited visual recording
   229AA.  Rectification order—offence against s 223, 227A, 227B or 229A
   229B.   Repeated sexual conduct with a child
   229BB.  Failure to protect child from child sexual offence
   229BC.  Failure to report belief of child sexual offence committed in relation to child

CHAPTER 22A - PROSTITUTION

   229C.   Definitions for ch 22A
   229D.   sexual intercourse
   229E.   prostitution
   229F.   carry on a business
   229FA.  Obtaining prostitution from person who is not an adult
   229G.   Procuring engagement in prostitution
   229H.   Knowingly participating in provision of prostitution
   229HA.  section 229H
   229HB.  Carrying on business of providing unlawful prostitution
   229HC.  Persons engaging in or obtaining prostitution through unlawful prostitution business
   229I.   Persons found in places reasonably suspected of being used for prostitution etc.
   229J.   Certificate of discharge for particular offences
   229K.   Having an interest in premises used for prostitution etc.
   229L.   Permitting young person etc. to be at place used for prostitution
   229M.   Evidence that business of prostitution is being carried on
   229N.   Evidence that place is being used for prostitution
   229O.   Non-compellability of health service providers
   229P.   (Repealed)

CHAPTER 23 - NUISANCES—MISCONDUCT RELATING TO CORPSES

   230A.   Definitions for ch 23
   230.    Common nuisances
   231.    (Repealed)
   232.    Operating a place for unlawful games
   233.    Possession of thing used to play an unlawful game
   234.    Conducting or playing unlawful games
   235.    (Repealed)
   236.    Misconduct with regard to corpses
   237.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 24 - OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH

   238.    Contamination of goods
   239.    Hoax contamination of goods
   240.    Dealing in contaminated goods
   241.    Definitions for ch 24

CHAPTER 25 - CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

   242.    Serious animal cruelty
   243.    (Repealed)
   244.    (Repealed)

   PART 5 - OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON AND RELATING TO MARRIAGE AND PARENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES

CHAPTER 26 - ASSAULTS AND VIOLENCE TO THE PERSON GENERALLY—JUSTIFICATION AND EXCUSE

   245.    assault
   246.    Assaults unlawful
   247.    Execution of sentence
   248.    Execution of process
   249.    Execution of warrants
   250.    Erroneous sentence or process or warrant
   251.    Sentence or process or warrant without jurisdiction
   252.    Arrest of wrong person
   253.    Irregular process or warrant
   254.    Force used in executing process or in arrest
   255.    Duty of persons arresting
   256.    (Repealed)
   257.    Other cases of preventing escape from arrest
   258.    Preventing escape or rescue after arrest
   259.    (Repealed)
   260.    Preventing a breach of the peace
   261.    Suppression of riot
   262.    Suppression of riot by magistrates
   263.    Suppression of riot by person acting under lawful orders
   264.    Suppression of riot by person acting without order in case of emergency
   265.    Riot—persons subject to military law
   266.    Prevention of crimes and offences for which an offender may be arrested without warrant—prevention of violence by particular persons
   267.    Defence of dwelling
   268.    Provocation
   269.    Defence of provocation
   270.    Prevention of repetition of insult
   271.    Self-defence against unprovoked assault
   272.    Self-defence against provoked assault
   273.    Aiding in self-defence
   274.    Defence of moveable property against trespassers
   275.    Defence of moveable property with claim of right
   276.    Defence of moveable property without claim of right
   277.    Defence of premises against trespassers—removal of disorderly persons
   278.    Defence of possession of real property or vessel with claim of right
   279.    Exercise of right of way or easement
   280.    Domestic discipline
   281.    Discipline of vehicle
   282.    Surgical operations and medical treatment
   282A.   Palliative care
   283.    Excessive force
   284.    Consent to death immaterial

CHAPTER 27 - DUTIES RELATING TO THE PRESERVATION OF HUMAN LIFE

   285.    Duty to provide necessaries
   286.    Duty of person who has care of child
   287.    (Repealed)
   288.    Duty of persons doing dangerous acts
   289.    Duty of persons in charge of dangerous things
   290.    Duty to do certain acts

CHAPTER 28 - HOMICIDE—SUICIDE— CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH

   291.    Killing of a human being unlawful
   292.    When a child becomes a human being
   293.    killing
   294.    Death by acts done at childbirth
   295.    Causing death by threats
   296.    Acceleration of death
   297.    When injury or death might be prevented by proper precaution
   298.    Injuries causing death in consequence of subsequent treatment
   299.    (Repealed)
   300.    Unlawful homicide
   301.    (Repealed)
   302.    murder
   303.    manslaughter
   304.    Killing on provocation
   304A.   Diminished responsibility
   304B.   Killing for preservation in an abusive domestic relationship
   305.    Punishment of murder
   306.    Attempt to murder
   307.    Accessory after the fact to murder
   308.    Threats to murder in document
   309.    Conspiring to murder
   310.    Punishment of manslaughter
   311.    Aiding suicide
   312.    (Repealed)
   313.    Killing unborn child
   314.    Concealing the birth of children

CHAPTER 28A - UNLAWFUL STRIKING CAUSING DEATH

   314A.   Unlawful striking causing death

CHAPTER 29 - OFFENCES ENDANGERING LIFE OR HEALTH

   315.    Disabling in order to commit indictable offence
   315A.   Choking, suffocation or strangulation in a domestic setting
   316.    Stupefying in order to commit indictable offence
   316A.   Unlawful drink spiking
   317.    Acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm and other malicious acts
   317A.   Carrying or sending dangerous goods in a vehicle
   318.    Obstructing rescue or escape from unsafe premises
   319.    Endangering the safety of a person in a vehicle with intent
   319A.   Termination of pregnancy performed by unqualified person
   320.    Grievous bodily harm
   320A.   Torture
   321.    Attempting to injure by explosive or noxious substances
   321A.   Bomb hoaxes
   322.    Administering poison with intent to harm
   323.    Wounding
   323A.   Female genital mutilation
   323B.   Removal of child from State for female genital mutilation
   324.    Failure to supply necessaries
   325.    (Repealed)
   326.    Endangering life of children by exposure
   327.    Setting mantraps
   328.    Negligent acts causing harm
   328A.   Dangerous operation of a vehicle
   328B.   Additional power to convict for dangerous operation of a vehicle
   328C.   (Repealed)
   329.    Endangering safety of persons travelling by railway
   330.    Sending or taking unseaworthy ships to sea
   331.    (Repealed)
   332.    (Repealed)
   333.    Evading laws as to equipment of ships
   334.    Landing explosives

CHAPTER 30 - ASSAULTS

   335.    Common assault
   337.    (Repealed)
   338.    (Repealed)
   338A.   Assaults of member of crew on aircraft
   339.    Assaults occasioning bodily harm
   340.    Serious assaults
   341.    (Repealed)
   342.    (Repealed)
   343.    (Repealed)
   343A.   (Repealed)
   344.    (Repealed)
   345.    (Repealed)
   346.    Assaults in interference with freedom of trade or work

CHAPTER 31 - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 32 - RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULTS

   347.    ch 32
   348.    consent
   348A.   Mistake of fact in relation to consent
   349.    Rape
   350.    Attempt to commit rape
   351.    Assault with intent to commit rape
   352.    Sexual assaults
   353.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 33 - OFFENCES AGAINST LIBERTY

   354.    Kidnapping
   354A.   Kidnapping for ransom
   355.    Deprivation of liberty
   356.    False certificates by officers charged with duties relating to liberty
   357.    Concealment of matters affecting liberty
   358.    Unlawful custody of particular persons
   359.    Threats

CHAPTER 33A - UNLAWFUL STALKING, INTIMIDATION, HARASSMENT OR ABUSE

   359A.   Definitions for ch 33A
   359B.   unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse
   359C.   What is immaterial for unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse
   359D.   unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse
   359E.   Punishment of unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse
   359F.   Court may restrain unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse

CHAPTER 34 - OFFENCES RELATING TO MARRIAGE AND PARENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES

   360.    Bigamy
   361.    Unlawful celebration of marriage
   362.    Unqualified persons procuring registration as persons qualified to celebrate marriages
   363.    Child-stealing
   363A.   Abduction of child under 16
   364.    Cruelty to children under 16
   364A.   Leaving a child under 12 unattended

CHAPTER 35 - CRIMINAL DEFAMATION

   365.    Criminal defamation
   366.    (Repealed)
   367.    (Repealed)
   368.    (Repealed)
   369.    (Repealed)
   370.    (Repealed)
   371.    (Repealed)
   372.    (Repealed)
   373.    (Repealed)
   374.    (Repealed)
   375.    (Repealed)
   376.    (Repealed)
   377.    (Repealed)
   378.    (Repealed)
   379.    (Repealed)
   380.    (Repealed)
   381.    (Repealed)
   382.    (Repealed)
   383.    (Repealed)
   384.    (Repealed)
   385.    (Repealed)
   386.    (Repealed)
   387.    (Repealed)
   388.    (Repealed)
   389.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 35A - CIRCUMSTANCE OF AGGRAVATION FOR PARTICULAR OFFENCES

   365A.   ch 35A
   365B.   Application of defences
   365C.   Proof of being adversely affected by an intoxicating substance

   PART 6 - OFFENCES RELATING TO PROPERTY AND CONTRACTS

           Division 1 - Stealing and like offences

CHAPTER 36 - STEALING

   390.    Things capable of being stolen
   391.    stealing
   392.    Special cases
   393.    Funds etc. held under direction
   394.    Funds etc. received by agents for sale
   395.    Money received for another
   396.    Stealing by persons having an interest in the thing stolen
   397.    (Repealed)
   398.    Punishment of stealing

CHAPTER 37 - OFFENCES ANALOGOUS TO STEALING

   399.    Fraudulent concealment of particular documents
   400.    (Repealed)
   401.    (Repealed)
   403.    Severing with intent to steal
   405.    (Repealed)
   406.    Bringing stolen goods into Queensland
   407.    (Repealed)
   408.    (Repealed)
   408A.   Unlawful use or possession of motor vehicles, aircraft or vessels
   408B.   (Repealed)
   408C.   Fraud
   408D.   Obtaining or dealing with identification information
   408E.   Computer hacking and misuse

CHAPTER 38 - STEALING WITH VIOLENCE—EXTORTION BY THREATS

   409.    robbery
   410.    (Repealed)
   411.    Punishment of robbery
   412.    Attempted robbery
   413.    Assault with intent to steal
   414.    Demanding property with menaces with intent to steal
   415.    Extortion
   416.    (Repealed)
   417.    (Repealed)
   417A.   Taking control of aircraft

CHAPTER 39 - BURGLARY—HOUSEBREAKING—AND LIKE OFFENCES

   418.    Definitions
   419.    Burglary
   420.    (Repealed)
   421.    Entering or being in premises and committing indictable offences
   422.    (Repealed)
   423.    (Repealed)
   424.    (Repealed)
   425.    Possession of things used in connection with unlawful entry
   425A.   (Repealed)
   426.    (Repealed)
   427.    Unlawful entry of vehicle for committing indictable offence

CHAPTER 40 - OTHER FRAUDULENT PRACTICES

   427A.   Obtaining property by passing valueless cheques
   428.    (Repealed)
   429.    (Repealed)
   430.    Fraudulent falsification of records
   431.    False accounting by public officer

CHAPTER 41 - RECEIVING PROPERTY STOLEN OR FRAUDULENTLY OBTAINED AND LIKE OFFENCES

   432.    tainted property
   433.    Receiving tainted property
   434.    (Repealed)
   435.    Taking reward for recovery of property obtained by way of indictable offences

CHAPTER 42 - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 42A - SECRET COMMISSIONS

   442A.   Definitions
   442B.   Receipt or solicitation of secret commission by an agent
   442BA.  Gift or offer of secret commission to an agent
   442C.   Secret gifts received by parent, spouse, child, partner etc. of agent
   442D.   False or misleading receipt or account
   442E.   Secret commission for advice given
   442EA.  Offer or solicitation of secret commission in return for advice given or to be given
   442F.   Secret commission to trustee in return for substituted appointment
   442G.   Liability of director etc. acting without authority
   442H.   (Repealed)
   442I.   Penalty on conviction
   442J.   Court may order withdrawal of trifling or technical cases
   442K.   Witness giving answers criminating himself or herself
   442L.   Certificate to witness
   442M.   Custom of itself no defence

CHAPTER 43 - MATCH-FIXING

   443.    ch 43
   443A.   Engaging in match-fixing conduct
   443B.   Facilitating match-fixing conduct or match-fixing arrangement
   443C.   Offering or giving benefit, or causing or threatening detriment, to engage in match-fixing conduct or match-fixing arrangement
   443D.   Using or disclosing knowledge of match-fixing conduct or match-fixing arrangement for betting
   443E.   Encouraging person not to disclose match-fixing conduct or match-fixing arrangement
   443F.   Using or disclosing inside knowledge for betting
   443G.   Evidentiary provision
   444.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 44 - OFFENCES ANALOGOUS TO STEALING RELATING TO ANIMALS

CHAPTER DIVISION 1 - OFFENCES RELATING TO ANIMALS GENERALLY

   444A.   Killing animals with intent to steal
   444B.   Using registered brands with criminal intention

CHAPTER DIVISION 2 - OFFENCES RELATING TO STOCK

   445.    Unlawfully using stock
   446.    Suspicion of stealing stock
   447.    Illegal branding
   448.    Defacing brands
   448A.   Having in possession stock with defaced brand

CHAPTER DIVISION 3 - ARREST

   449.    (Repealed)
   450.    (Repealed)
   450A.   Arrest without warrant
   450B.   Warrant in first instance
   450C.   (Repealed)

CHAPTER 44A - SPECIAL PROVISIONS IN RESPECT OF OFFENCES RELATING TO STOCK

CHAPTER DIVISION 1 - PRELIMINARY

   450D.   ch 44A

CHAPTER DIVISION 2 - PRESCRIBED RECORDS

   450E.   Duty of police officer who seizes an animal connected with a charge
   450EA.  Admissibility of adequate prescribed record

CHAPTER DIVISION 3 - STOCK DISPOSAL ORDERS

   450EB.  Application for stock disposal order
   450EC.  Affidavit to accompany application
   450ED.  When order may be made if party disputes making of order
   450EE.  Order if no dispute
   450EF.  Content of order
   450EG.  Security for costs of keeping animal
   450EH.  Clear title to animal for sale under order

CHAPTER DIVISION 4 - OTHER PROVISIONS

   450EI.  Unavailability of animal at trial
   450EJ.  Effect of defendant not objecting to animal’s return to its owner
   450F.   Animal valuers and valuations
   450G.   (Repealed)
   450H.   Licence disqualification where commission of offence facilitated by licence or use of vehicle
   450I.   Forfeiture in cases of conviction for offences under specified sections

CHAPTER 44B - (Repealed)

           Division 2 - Injuries to property

CHAPTER 45 - DEFINITIONS

   458.    Unlawful acts
   459.    Acts done with intent to defraud
   460.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 46 - OFFENCES

   461.    Arson
   462.    Endangering particular property by fire
   463.    Setting fire to vegetation
   464.    (Repealed)
   465.    (Repealed)
   466.    (Repealed)
   467.    Endangering the safe use of vehicles and related transport infrastructure
   467A.   (Repealed)
   468.    Injuring animals
   469.    Wilful damage
   469AA.  Forfeiture of thing used to record, store or transmit image of graffiti
   469A.   Sabotage and threatening sabotage
   470.    Attempts to destroy property by explosives
   470A.   Unlawful dealing with explosive or noxious substances
   471.    Damaging mines
   472.    Interfering with marine signals
   473.    Interfering with navigation works
   474.    Communicating infectious diseases to animals
   475.    Travelling with infected animals
   476.    (Repealed)
   477.    Obstructing railways
   478.    Sending letters threatening to burn or destroy
   479.    Arrest without warrant

CHAPTER 47 - (Repealed)

           Division 3 - Forgery and like offences—personation

CHAPTER 48 - FORGERY IN GENERAL—DEFINITIONS

   484.    Definitions
   485.    (Repealed)
   486.    (Repealed)
   487.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 49 - PUNISHMENT OF FORGERY AND LIKE OFFENCES

   488.    Forgery and uttering
   489.    (Repealed)
   490.    (Repealed)
   491.    (Repealed)
   492.    (Repealed)
   493.    (Repealed)
   494.    (Repealed)
   495.    (Repealed)
   496.    (Repealed)
   497.    (Repealed)
   498.    Falsifying warrants for money payable under public authority
   499.    Falsification of registers
   500.    Sending false certificate of marriage to registrar
   501.    False statements for the purpose of registers of births, deaths, and marriages
   501A.   Contradictory statements
   502.    Procuring or claiming unauthorised status
   503.    (Repealed)
   504.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 50 - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 51 - PREPARATION FOR FORGERY

   510.    Instruments and materials for forgery
   511.    (Repealed)
   512.    (Repealed)
   513.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 52 - PERSONATION

   514.    Personation in general
   515.    Falsely acknowledging deeds, recognisances etc.
   516.    (Repealed)
   517.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 53 - (Repealed)

           Division 4 - Offences connected with trade and breach of contract

CHAPTER 54 - OTHER OFFENCES

   531.    (Repealed)
   532.    (Repealed)
   533.    Mixing uncertified with certified articles
   534.    (Repealed)

   PART 7 - PREPARATION TO COMMIT OFFENCES—CONSPIRACY— ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT

CHAPTER 55 - ATTEMPTS AND PREPARATION TO COMMIT OFFENCES

   535.    Attempts to commit indictable offences
   536.    Punishment of attempts to commit indictable offences
   537.    (Repealed)
   538.    Reduction of punishment
   539.    Attempts to procure commission of criminal acts
   540.    Preparation to commit crimes with dangerous things

CHAPTER 56 - CONSPIRACY

   541.    Conspiracy to commit crime
   542.    Conspiracy to commit other offences
   543.    Other conspiracies
   543A.   Industrial disputes

CHAPTER 57 - ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT

   544.    Accessories after the fact to offences
   545.    Punishment of accessories after the fact to offences

   PART 8 - PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 58 - ARREST

   545A.   Chapter does not apply to police officers
   546.    Arrest without warrant generally
   547.    Arrest without warrant in special cases
   547A.   Arrest of persons found committing offences on aircraft
   548.    Arrest of persons found committing offences
   549.    Arrest of offender committing indictable offences by night
   550.    Arrest during flight
   551.    Arrest of persons offering stolen property for sale etc.
   552.    Duty of persons arresting

CHAPTER 58A - INDICTABLE OFFENCES DEALT WITH SUMMARILY

   552A.   Charges of indictable offences that must be heard and decided summarily on prosecution election
   552B.   Charges of indictable offences that must be heard and decided summarily unless defendant elects for jury trial
   552BA.  Charges of indictable offences that must be heard and decided summarily
   552BB.  Excluded offences
   552C.   Constitution of Magistrates Court
   552D.   When Magistrates Court must abstain from jurisdiction
   552E.   Charge may be heard and decided where defendant arrested or served
   552F.   Time for prosecution
   552G.   Value of property affecting jurisdiction to be decided by Magistrates Court
   552H.   Maximum penalty for indictable offences dealt with summarily
   552I.   Procedure under s 552B
   552J.   Appeals against decision to decide charge summarily

CHAPTER 59 - JURISDICTION—PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS—BAIL

   553.    Jurisdiction
   554.    Preliminary proceedings on charges of indictable offences
   555.    (Repealed)
   555A.   (Repealed)
   556.    (Repealed)
   557.    Place of trial
   558.    Persons brought before wrong court
   559.    Change of place of trial

CHAPTER 60 - INDICTMENTS

   559A.   Definition for ch 60
   560.    Presenting indictments
   560A.   Place where indictment is presented
   561.    Ex officio indictments
   562.    Arrest of person charged in ex officio indictment
   563.    Nolle prosequi
   564.    Form of indictment
   565.    General rules applicable to indictments
   566.    Particular indictments
   567.    Joinder of charges
   568.    Cases in which several charges may be joined
   569.    Accessories
   570.    Statement of previous conviction
   571.    Formal defects
   572.    Amendment of indictments
   573.    Particulars
   574.    Summary convictions

CHAPTER 61 - EFFECT OF INDICTMENT

   575.    Offences involving circumstances of aggravation
   575A.   Evidence at murder trial
   576.    Indictment containing count of murder or manslaughter
   577.    Charge of homicide of child
   578.    Charge of offence of a sexual nature
   579.    Charge of specific injury—charge of injury with specific intent
   580.    Charge of injury to property
   581.    Offences of dishonesty
   582.    Charge of procuring commission of offence or wrongful act
   583.    Conviction for attempt to commit offence
   584.    When evidence shows offence of similar nature
   585.    Effect of conviction
   586.    Corrupt practices
   587.    Illegal practices
   588.    Charge of stealing stock
   588A.   Charges of stealing certain animals and of killing certain animals with intent to steal
   589.    Indictment for joint receiving
   589A.   Indictment for using or disclosing knowledge of match-fixing conduct or match-fixing arrangement for betting

CHAPTER 62 - TRIAL—ADJOURNMENT—PLEAS— PRACTICE

CHAPTER DIVISION 1 - BRINGING ACCUSED PERSON TO TRIAL

   590.    Bringing accused to trial

CHAPTER DIVISION 2 - DIRECTIONS AND RULINGS BEFORE TRIAL

   590AA.  Pre-trial directions and rulings
   590AAA. Noncompliance with direction about disclosure

CHAPTER DIVISION 3 - DISCLOSURE BY THE PROSECUTION

CHAPTER SUBDIVISION A - PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

   590AB.  Disclosure obligation
   590AC.  Chapter division does not have particular consequences

CHAPTER SUBDIVISION B - INTERPRETATION

   590AD.  div 3
   590AE.  possession of the prosecution
   590AF.  sensitive evidence
   590AFA. Evidence Act section 93A device statement
   590AG.  Particular references to an accused person include references to a lawyer acting for the accused person

CHAPTER SUBDIVISION C - DISCLOSURE

   590AH.  Disclosure that must always be made
   590AI.  When mandatory disclosure must be made
   590AJ.  Disclosure that must be made on request
   590AK.  When requested disclosure must be made
   590AL.  Ongoing obligation to disclose
   590AM.  How disclosure may be made

CHAPTER SUBDIVISION D - LIMITATIONS ON DISCLOSURE

   590AN.  Limit on disclosure of things accused person already has
   590AO.  Limit on disclosure of sensitive evidence
   590AOA. section 93A
   590AOB. Disclosure of recorded statement
   590AP.  Limit on disclosure of witness contact details
   590APA. Protected counselling communications
   590AQ.  Limit on disclosure contrary to the public interest

CHAPTER SUBDIVISION E - VIEWING

   590AR.  Viewing evidence that is not original evidence
   590AS.  Viewing particular original evidence—generally
   590ASA. Viewing bodies of deceased persons

CHAPTER SUBDIVISION F - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

   590AT.  Accused person may waive entitlement
   590AU.  Court may waive requirement
   590AV.  Disclosure directions under particular provisions
   590AW.  When issues about disclosure must be resolved
   590AX.  Unauthorised copying of sensitive evidence

CHAPTER DIVISION 4 - DISCLOSURE BY AN ACCUSED PERSON

   590A.   Notice of alibi
   590B.   Advance notice of expert evidence
   590C.   Advance notice of representation if person who made it is unavailable

CHAPTER DIVISION 4A - DISCLOSURE OBLIGATION DIRECTIONS

   590D.   ch div 4A
   590E.   ch div 4A
   590F.   Subject matter for disclosure obligation direction
   590G.   Application for disclosure obligation direction

CHAPTER DIVISION 5 - BRINGING ON TRIAL AND ORDERING ADJOURNMENT

   591.    Accelerating trial of persons not under committal
   592.    Adjournment of trial
   593.    Directions as to trial upon adjournment
   593A.   Warrant to bring witness before court
   593B.   (Repealed)

CHAPTER DIVISION 6 - CORPORATION AS ACCUSED PERSON

   594A.   Presence in court and plea where accused person is a corporation

CHAPTER DIVISION 7 - APPLICATIONS BY ACCUSED PERSON ABOUT INDICTMENT

   595.    Delivery of copy of indictment
   596.    Motion to quash indictment
   597.    Misnomer

CHAPTER DIVISION 8 - SEPARATE TRIALS

   597A.   Separate trials where 2 or more charges against the same person
   597B.   Separate trials

CHAPTER DIVISION 9 - PLEAS

   597C.   Accused person to be called on to plead to indictment
   598.    Pleas
   599.    Defence of justification for defamation to be specially pleaded
   600.    Persons committed for sentence
   601.    Standing mute
   602.    Plea of autrefois convict or autrefois acquit
   603.    Trial on plea to the jurisdiction
   604.    Trial by jury
   605.    Demurrer
   608.    (Repealed)
   609.    (Repealed)
   610.    (Repealed)
   611.    (Repealed)
   612.    (Repealed)
   613.    Want of understanding of accused person

CHAPTER DIVISION 9A - TRIAL BY JUDGE ALONE

   614.    Application for order
   615.    Making a no jury order
   615A.   More than 1 charge or accused person
   615B.   Law and procedure to be applied
   615C.   Judge’s verdict and judgment
   615D.   Particular proceedings excluded from application
   615E.   References to trial by jury

CHAPTER DIVISION 10 - APPEARANCES AND FAIR CONDUCT

   616.    Defence by counsel
   617.    Presence of accused
   617A.   Juries

CHAPTER DIVISION 11 - TRIAL OF ISSUES

   618.    Evidence in defence
   618A.   (Repealed)
   619.    Speeches by counsel
   620.    Summing up
   621.    (Repealed)
   622.    (Repealed)
   623.    (Repealed)
   624.    Special verdict
   625.    General verdict on charge of defamation
   626.    (Repealed)
   627.    (Repealed)
   628.    (Repealed)
   629.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER DIVISION 12 - OTHER PROVISIONS

   630.    Procedure on charge of an offence committed after previous conviction
   631.    Further pleas
   631A.   Plea of guilty during trial

CHAPTER 63 - EVIDENCE—PRESUMPTIONS OF FACT

   632.    Corroboration
   633.    (Repealed)
   634.    Evidence on trials for perjury and subornation
   635.    Evidence of previous conviction
   636.    Evidence of blood relationship
   637.    (Repealed)
   638.    Evidence of authority
   639.    Averments about public officers and public service officers or employees
   640.    (Repealed)
   641.    Evidence on certain charges of stealing money
   642.    Evidence on charges relating to seals and stamps
   643.    Intention to injure, deceive or defraud
   644.    Admissions
   644A.   Witness giving incriminating answers

CHAPTER 63A - NON-ATTENDANCE OF WITNESS

   644B.   Non-attendance of individual
   644C.   Non-attendance of corporation
   644D.   Noncompliance is contempt of court

CHAPTER 64 - VERDICT—JUDGMENT

   645.    Accused person insane during trial
   646.    Discharge of persons acquitted
   647.    Acquittal on ground of insanity
   648.    Convicted person to be called on to show cause
   649.    Arrest of judgment
   650.    Sentence
   651.    Court may decide summary offences if a person is charged on indictment
   652.    Proceedings to transmit charge for summary offence
   653.    Remission of proceedings to court exercising summary jurisdiction
   654.    (Repealed)
   655.    (Repealed)
   656.    (Repealed)
   657.    (Repealed)
   657A.   (Repealed)
   658.    (Repealed)
   659.    Effect of summary conviction for indictable offences

CHAPTER 64A - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 65 - COSTS

   660.    Costs of prosecution in certain cases
   661.    (Repealed)
   662.    Taxation
   663.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 65A - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 66 - (Repealed)

CHAPTER 67 - APPEAL—PARDON

   668.    Definitions
   668A.   Reference by Crown Law Officer of pre-trial direction or ruling
   668B.   Reservation of points of law
   668C.   Appeal from arrest of judgment
   668D.   Right of appeal
   668E.   Determination of appeal in ordinary cases
   668F.   Powers of Court in special cases
   669.    Power to grant new trial
   669A.   Appeal by Attorney-General or Crown Law Officer
   670.    Revesting and restitution of property on conviction
   671.    Time for appealing
   671A.   Judge’s notes and report to be furnished on appeal
   671B.   Supplemental powers
   671C.   (Repealed)
   671D.   Right of appellant to be present
   671E.   Appeals permitted in writing
   671F.   Costs of appeal
   671G.   Grant of bail to appellant and custody when attending Court
   671H.   Duties of registrar
   671J.   Documents, exhibits etc.
   671K.   Recording of trial proceedings
   671L.   Powers exercisable by a judge
   672.    Appeals from the decisions of the Court
   672A.   Pardoning power preserved
   673.    (Repealed)
   674.    (Repealed)
   675.    Conditional remission of sentence by Governor
   676.    Pardon in case of imprisonment for non-payment of money
   677.    Effect of pardon

CHAPTER 68 - EXCEPTIONS TO DOUBLE JEOPARDY RULES

   678.    Definitions
   678A.   ch 68
   678B.   Court may order retrial for murder—fresh and compelling evidence
   678C.   Court may order retrial for 25 year offence—tainted acquittal
   678D.   Fresh and compelling evidence—meaning
   678E.   Tainted acquittal—meaning
   678F.   Interests of justice—matters for consideration
   678G.   Application for retrial—procedure
   678H.   Retrial
   678I.   Authorisation of police investigations
   678J.   Bail
   678K.   Restrictions on publication
   679.    (Repealed)

CHAPTER 69 - SEIZURE AND DETENTION OF PROPERTY CONNECTED WITH OFFENCES—RESTITUTION OF PROPERTY UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRED

   679A.   Search of aircraft
   679B.   (Repealed)
   680.    Property found on offenders on arrest
   680A.   (Repealed)
   681.    (Repealed)
   682.    Disposal of property seized
   683.    Explosives
   684.    (Repealed)
   685.    (Repealed)
   685A.   (Repealed)
   685B.   Orders for delivery of certain property

CHAPTER 70 - INFORMATIONS BY PRIVATE PERSONS FOR INDICTABLE OFFENCES—EX OFFICIO INDICTMENTS

   686.    Information by leave of the court by private prosecutors
   687.    Security to be given by prosecutor for costs of defence
   688.    Service of information
   689.    Plea
   690.    Default of plea
   691.    Time and place of trial
   692.    Effect of judgment for prosecutor on demurrer
   693.    Effect of judgment by default
   694.    Costs of defence
   695.    Practice to be applied on ex officio indictment

CHAPTER 71 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

   695A.   Power to protect victim of violence by prohibiting publication of information about proceedings
   696.    Warrant for release of person detained in custody
   697.    Court may direct certain persons to be prosecuted for perjury
   698.    (Repealed)
   699.    Staying prosecution for publication of parliamentary paper
   700.    Certificate of dismissal by justices
   701.    (Repealed)
   702.    Saving of civil remedies
   703.    (Repealed)
   704.    No court fees in criminal cases
   705.    Copies of depositions to be allowed to persons committed for trial
   706.    Inspection of depositions at trial
   706A.   Development of administrative arrangements
   707.    Forms of criminal proceedings
   708.    Regulation-making power
   708A.   (Repealed)

   PART 9 - TRANSITIONAL AND VALIDATION PROVISIONS

CHAPTER 72 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR ACT NO. 18 OF 1999

   709.    Transitional provision for Act No. 18 of 1999

CHAPTER 73 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR JUSTICE LEGISLATION (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT (NO. 2) 1999

   710.    Transitional provision for Justice Legislation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1999

CHAPTER 74 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT 2000

   711.    Transitional provision for Criminal Law Amendment Act 2000

CHAPTER 75 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT 2002

   712.    Transitional provision for Criminal Law Amendment Act 2002

CHAPTER 76 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES (PROTECTION OF CHILDREN) AMENDMENT ACT 2003

   713.    Transitional provision for Sexual Offences (Protection of Children) Amendment Act 2003—unlawful sexual relationship

CHAPTER 77 - VALIDATION PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL PROCEEDS CONFISCATION ACT 2002

   714.    Validation provision for Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002—presentation of indictment

CHAPTER 78 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR EVIDENCE (PROTECTION OF CHILDREN) AMENDMENT ACT 2003

   715.    Transitional provision for disclosure by the prosecution

CHAPTER 79 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR DEFAMATION ACT 2005

   716.    Defence of truth of defamatory matter still to be specially pleaded

CHAPTER 80 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT ACT 2006

   717.    Effect of repeal of ss 56, 57 and 58

CHAPTER 81 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR JUSTICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2007

   718.    Appointment of animal valuers

CHAPTER 82 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE AND OTHER ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 2008

   719.    References to particular offences

CHAPTER 83 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE AND JURY AND ANOTHER ACT AMENDMENT ACT 2008

   720.    Trial by judge alone

CHAPTER 84 - PART 8

   721.    Notices to witnesses

CHAPTER 85 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR THE CRIMINAL CODE (MEDICAL TREATMENT) AMENDMENT ACT 2009

   722.    Retrospective application of amendment

CHAPTER 86 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR CRIMINAL CODE (ABUSIVE DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIP DEFENCE AND ANOTHER MATTER) AMENDMENT ACT 2010

   723.    Retrospective application of amendment

CHAPTER 87 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR MEMBERS OF QR GROUP

   724.    Employees of members of QR Group taken to be persons employed in public service during interim period

CHAPTER 88 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JURISDICTION REFORM AND MODERNISATION AMENDMENT ACT 2010

   725.    Definitions for ch 88
   726.    New disclosure provisions apply only to prosecutions commenced after commencement
   727.    New summary disposition provisions apply only to prosecutions commenced after commencement

CHAPTER 89 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2011

   728.    Application of amendment Act

CHAPTER 90 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT 2012

   729.    Application of amendment Act

CHAPTER 91 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR CRIMINAL LAW (CHILD EXPLOITATION AND DANGEROUS DRUGS) AMENDMENT ACT 2013

   730.    Indictments for offences

CHAPTER 92 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL LAW (CRIMINAL ORGANISATIONS DISRUPTION) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2013

   731.    Application of amended s 597C

CHAPTER 93 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE AND ANOTHER ACT (STOCK) AMENDMENT ACT 2014

   732.    Tendering, return or disposal of stock

CHAPTER 94 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT 2014

   733.    Extended application of ch 68
   734.    Application of s 564

CHAPTER 95 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR HEALTH AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2016

   735.    References to particular offences

CHAPTER 96 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR SERIOUS AND ORGANISED CRIME LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2016

   736.    Review of consorting provisions
   737.    Regulation made by the Serious and Organised Crime Legislation Amendment Act 2016
   738.    Offences against ss 60A and 60B charged before repeal

CHAPTER 97 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT 2017

   739.    Application of amendment Act

CHAPTER 98 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME ASSISTANCE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2017

   740.    Protected counselling communications

CHAPTER 99 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR PENALTIES AND SENTENCES (DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT ORDERS) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2017

   741.    Application of s 552H

CHAPTER 100 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE (NON-CONSENSUAL SHARING OF INTIMATE IMAGES) AMENDMENT ACT 2019

   742.    Application of s 229AA

CHAPTER 101 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR POLICE POWERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2020

   743.    Saving of former s 205A

CHAPTER 102 - TRANSITIONAL AND DECLARATORY PROVISIONS FOR CRIMINAL CODE (CHILD SEXUAL OFFENCES REFORM) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2020

CHAPTER DIVISION 1 - PROVISIONS COMMENCING ON DAY AFTER ASSENT

   744.    Application of repealed s 212
   745.    Application of former s 215
   746.    Application of s 229B to acts done before 3 July 1989
   747.    Application of s 229B during period 3 July 1989 to 30 April 2003
   748.    Proceedings for offences against s 229B
   749.    Application of former s 218B to certain conduct
   750.    Application of amended ss 668A and 669A

CHAPTER DIVISION 2 - PROVISION COMMENCING BY PROCLAMATION

   751.    Application of s 229BC

CHAPTER 103 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR JUSTICE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2020

   752.    Application of s 359E(4)
   753.    Application of ch 58A before and after amendment to particular charges

CHAPTER 104 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL CODE (CONSENT AND MISTAKE OF FACT) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2021

   754.    Offences charged before or after the commencement

CHAPTER 105 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISION FOR EVIDENCE AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2022

   755.    Existing relevant proceedings

CHAPTER 106 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION (COMBATING COERCIVE CONTROL) AND OTHER LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2023

   756.    Offences charged before or after the commencement
   757.    Conviction for domestic violence offence before commencement

CHAPTER 107 - TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY SAFETY ACT 2023

   758.    Proceedings for charge for offence against former s 408A(1B)
   759.    Application of particular provisions to charge for offence against former s 408A(1B)
           (Repealed)
           (Repealed)
           (Repealed)


AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback