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SUMMARY OFFENCES AND CONTROL OF WEAPONS ACTS AMENDMENT BILL 2009

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

  Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts
             Amendment Bill 2009



                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                  Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                        1
  1      Purposes                                                          1
  2      Commencement                                                      2

PART 2--AMENDMENTS TO SUMMARY OFFENCES
ACT 1966                                                                   3
  3      New Division 1A inserted in Part I                                3
         Division 1A--Move on powers                                       3
         6       Direction by police to move on                            3
  4      Persons found drunk                                               4
  5      Persons found drunk and disorderly                                4
  6      New section 17A inserted                                          4
         17A     Disorderly conduct                                        4
  7      Power to serve infringement notice                                5
  8      Infringement penalty                                              6

PART 3--AMENDMENTS TO CONTROL OF WEAPONS ACT
1990                                                                       7
  9      New section 10 substituted                                        7
         10      Search without a warrant                                  7
  10     Duty to make records concerning searches                          8
  11     Chief Commissioner to report on searches without warrant          9
  12     New sections 10C to 10L inserted                                  9
         10C     Definitions                                               9
         10D     Planned designation of search area                        9
         10E     Unplanned designation of search area                     11
         10F     Delegation by Chief Commissioner                         12
         10G     Power to search persons in designated area               13
         10H     Power to search vehicles                                 13
         10I     Information to be given before search occurs             13




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Clause Page 10J Seizure of suspected weapons 15 10K Power to obtain disclosure of identity 15 10L Offence to obstruct or hinder search or other powers or fail to comply with direction 16 13 New Schedule 1 inserted 16 SCHEDULE 1--Conduct of Searches 16 1 Application of Schedule 16 2 Definitions 17 3 Initial electronic device search 19 4 Examination of things 19 5 Outer search of the person 20 6 Preservation of dignity during outer search 21 7 Strip searches 22 8 Information to be provided before strip search 22 9 Rules for strip searches 23 10 Examination of clothing 25 11 Rules for searches of children 25 12 Rules for searches of persons with impaired intellectual functioning 26 PART 4--REPEAL OF AMENDING ACT 28 14 Repeal of amending Act 28 ENDNOTES 29 - 561442B.I-10/11/2009 ii BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Introduced in the Assembly Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 A Bill for an Act to amend the Summary Offences Act 1966 and the Control of Weapons Act 1990 and for other purposes. The Parliament of Victoria enacts: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1 Purposes The main purposes of this Act are-- (a) to amend the Control of Weapons Act 1990 5 to provide police with enhanced powers to search for weapons; and (b) to amend the Summary Offences Act 1966-- (i) to increase penalties for offences 10 relating to public drunkenness; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 1 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 1--Preliminary s. 2 (ii) to create an offence of disorderly behaviour in a public place; and (iii) to permit the enforcement of those offences by service of an infringement 5 notice; and (iv) to give the police move-on powers in relation to specified areas to prevent breaches of the peace. 2 Commencement 10 This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. __________________ 561442B.I-10/11/2009 2 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 2--Amendments to Summary Offences Act 1966 s. 3 PART 2--AMENDMENTS TO SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT 1966 3 New Division 1A inserted in Part I After Division 1 of Part I of the Summary See: Act No. 5 Offences Act 1966 insert-- 7405. Reprint No. 1 as at "Division 1A--Move-on powers 1 January 2009 and 6 Direction by police to move on amending Act Nos (1) A member of the police force may give a 9/2008, direction to a person or persons in a public 46/2008, 1/2009 and 10 place to leave the public place, or part of the 7/2009. public place, if the member suspects on LawToday: www. reasonable grounds that-- legislation. vic.gov.au (a) the person is or persons are breaching, or likely to breach, the peace; or 15 (b) the person is or persons are endangering, or likely to endanger, the safety of any other person; or (c) the behaviour of the person or persons is likely to cause injury to a person or 20 damage to property or is otherwise a risk to public safety. (2) A direction under this section may be given orally. (3) A direction under this section may direct the 25 person or persons not to return to the public place or part of a public place or not to be in that public place or part for a specified period of not more than 24 hours. (4) A person must not without reasonable excuse 30 contravene a direction given to the person under this section. Penalty: 5 penalty units. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 3 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 2--Amendments to Summary Offences Act 1966 s. 4 (5) This section does not apply in relation to a person who, whether in the company of other persons or not, is-- (a) picketing a place of employment; or 5 (b) demonstrating or protesting about a particular issue; or (c) speaking, bearing or otherwise identifying with a banner, placard or sign or otherwise behaving in a way 10 that is apparently intended to publicise the person's view about a particular issue.". 4 Persons found drunk In the penalty at the foot of section 13 of the 15 Summary Offences Act 1966 for "1 penalty unit" substitute "4 penalty units". 5 Persons found drunk and disorderly (1) In section 14 of the Summary Offences Act 1966, after "offence" insert "and may be arrested 20 by a member of the police force and lodged in safe custody". (2) In the penalty at the foot of section 14 of the Summary Offences Act 1966, for "1 penalty unit" substitute "5 penalty units". 25 6 New section 17A inserted After section 17 of the Summary Offences Act 1966 insert-- "17A Disorderly conduct Any person who behaves in a disorderly 30 manner in a public place is guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding 5 penalty units.". 561442B.I-10/11/2009 4 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 2--Amendments to Summary Offences Act 1966 s. 7 7 Power to serve infringement notice (1) In section 60AA(1) of the Summary Offences Act 1966, for "section 18" substitute "section 6, 13, 14, 17A or 18". 5 (2) For the note at the foot of section 60AA(1) of the Summary Offences Act 1966 substitute-- "Note Section 6 deals with persons who are in a public place and are directed to move on. 10 Section 13 deals with persons who are found drunk in a public place. Section 14 deals with persons who are drunk and disorderly in a public place. Section 17A deals with disorderly behaviour by a person in 15 a public place. Section 18 deals with offensive behaviour by a person in a motor vehicle in a declared area.". (3) After section 60AA(2) of the Summary Offences Act 1966 insert-- 20 "(3) Despite subsection (1), an infringement notice cannot be served on a person for an alleged offence against-- (a) section 14, if an infringement notice has been served on that person for an 25 alleged offence against section 17A arising out of the same incident; (b) section 17A, if an infringement notice has been served on that person for an alleged offence against section 14 30 arising out of the same incident.". 561442B.I-10/11/2009 5 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 2--Amendments to Summary Offences Act 1966 s. 8 8 Infringement penalty After section 60AB(2) of the Summary Offences Act 1966 insert-- "(3) Despite subsection (1), the infringement 5 penalty for an alleged offence against section 6, 13, 14 or 17A for which an infringement notice may be served is 2 penalty units.". __________________ 561442B.I-10/11/2009 6 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 9 PART 3--AMENDMENTS TO CONTROL OF WEAPONS ACT 1990 9 New section 10 substituted For section 10 of the Control of Weapons Act See: Act No. 5 1990 substitute-- 24/1990. Reprint No. 4 "10 Search without a warrant as at 8 November (1) If-- 2007 and (a) a member of the police force has amending Act Nos reasonable grounds for suspecting that 55/2009 and 10 a person is carrying or has in his or her 59/2009. LawToday: possession in a public place a weapon www. contrary to this Act; and legislation. vic.gov.au (b) the member informs the person of the grounds for his or her suspicion; and 15 (c) the member complies with subsection (3)-- the member may, without a warrant-- (d) search the person and any vehicle or thing in his or her possession or under 20 his or her control for the weapon; and (e) seize and detain any item detected during the search that the member reasonably suspects is a weapon. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(a), the 25 fact that a person is present in a location with a high incidence of violent crime may be taken into account in determining whether there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that the person is carrying a weapon or has a 30 weapon in his or her possession. (3) Before a member of the police force commences a search of a person under subsection (1), the member must-- 561442B.I-10/11/2009 7 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 10 (a) inform the person of the member's name, rank and place of duty; and (b) if requested by the person, provide the information referred to in paragraph (a) 5 in writing; and (c) produce his or her identification for inspection by the person, unless the member is in uniform; and (d) inform the person that the member 10 intends to search the person or the vehicle or thing (as the case requires) for weapons and is empowered to do so under this Act. (4) Schedule 1 applies to the search of a person 15 or thing under this section. (5) A member of the police force must conduct the least invasive search that is practicable in the circumstances. (6) A member of the police force may detain a 20 person for so long as is reasonably necessary to conduct a search under this section. (7) In this section, weapon means-- (a) a prohibited weapon; or (b) a controlled weapon; or 25 (c) a dangerous article.". 10 Duty to make records concerning searches In section 10A of the Control of Weapons Act 1990-- (a) in subsections (1) and (3), after "section 10" 30 insert "or 10G"; and (b) in subsection (4), after "section 10(3)(a)" insert "or 10I(1)(a) or clause 8(1)(a) of Schedule 1". 561442B.I-10/11/2009 8 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 11 11 Chief Commissioner to report on searches without warrant After section 10B(a) of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 insert-- 5 "(ab) the number of strip searches conducted under section 10G during that financial year; and". 12 New sections 10C to 10L inserted After section 10B of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 insert-- 10 "10C Definitions In this section and in sections 10D to 10L-- designated area means an area in respect of which a declaration under section 10D or 10E is in effect; 15 thing includes any object, article or material; weapon means-- (a) a prohibited weapon; or (b) a controlled weapon; or (c) a dangerous article. 20 10D Planned designation of search area (1) The Chief Commissioner may declare an area to be a designated area if the Chief Commissioner is satisfied that-- (a) either-- 25 (i) more than one incident of violence or disorder has occurred in that area in the previous 12 months that involved the use of weapons; or 561442B.I-10/11/2009 9 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 12 (ii) an event is to be held in that area and incidents of violence or disorder involving the use of weapons have occurred at 5 previous occasions of that event (wherever occurring); and (b) there is a likelihood that the violence or disorder will recur. (2) The area designated must not be larger than 10 is reasonably necessary to enable members of the police force to effectively respond to the threat of violence or disorder. (3) The period of operation of a declaration under this section-- 15 (a) must be not longer than is reasonably necessary to enable members of the police force to effectively respond to the threat of violence or disorder; and (b) must not exceed 12 hours. 20 (4) The Chief Commissioner must publish a notice of the declaration of an area under this section in-- (a) the Government Gazette; and (b) in a daily newspaper circulating 25 generally in Victoria; and (c) if the declared area is outside the metropolitan area, in a daily newspaper circulating generally within that area, if such a newspaper exists. 30 (5) The notice must-- (a) describe the designated area; and (b) include a map of the designated area; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 10 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 12 (c) specify the powers that members of the police force are authorised to exercise in the designated area while the declaration is in force; and 5 (d) specify the period of operation of the declaration. (6) A declaration under this section takes effect on the date and time specified in the notice which must not be less than 7 days after the 10 date of the publication of the notice in the Government Gazette. (7) A declaration under this section ceases to have effect at the time specified in the notice. (8) If a declaration is made under this section in 15 respect of an area, a further declaration under this section cannot take effect in respect of that area until after the end of the period of 10 days after the previous order ceases to have effect. 20 (9) Nothing in subsection (8) prevents a declaration being made under section 10E in respect of that area during that period. (10) In this section, metropolitan area means the area or areas specified by the Governor in 25 Council for the purposes of this section by Order published in the Government Gazette. 10E Unplanned designation of search area (1) The Chief Commissioner may, in writing, declare an area to be a designated area if the 30 Chief Commissioner is satisfied that-- (a) it is likely that violence or disorder involving weapons will occur in that area during the period of intended operation of the declaration; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 11 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 12 (b) it is necessary to designate the area for the purpose of enabling members of the police force to exercise search powers to prevent or deter the occurrence of 5 any violence or disorder that the Chief Commissioner is satisfied is likely to occur. (2) The declaration under this section must specify-- 10 (a) the designated area; and (b) the period of operation of the declaration. (3) The area designated under this section must not be larger than is reasonably necessary to 15 enable members of the police force to effectively respond to the threat of violence or disorder. (4) The period of operation of a declaration under this section-- 20 (a) must be not longer than is reasonably necessary to enable members of the police force to effectively respond to the threat of violence or disorder; and (b) must not exceed 12 hours. 25 (5) A declaration under this section has effect for the period specified in the declaration. 10F Delegation by Chief Commissioner Despite section 6A(1) of the Police Regulation Act 1958, the Chief 30 Commissioner may delegate a power under section 10D or 10E only to a member of the police force of or above the rank of inspector. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 12 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 12 10G Power to search persons in designated area (1) A member of the police force may, without a warrant, stop and search a person, and search 5 any thing in the possession of or under the control of the person for weapons, if the person and, if applicable, the thing are in a public place that is within a designated area. (2) Schedule 1 applies to the search of a person 10 or thing under this section. (3) A member of the police force must conduct the least invasive search that is practicable in the circumstances. (4) A member of the police force may detain a 15 person for so long as is reasonably necessary to conduct a search under this section. 10H Power to search vehicles (1) A member of the police force may, without a warrant, stop and search a vehicle, and 20 anything in or on the vehicle, for weapons if-- (a) the vehicle is in a public place that is within a designated area; and (b) there is a person in or on the vehicle. 25 (2) A member of the police force may detain a vehicle for so long as is reasonably necessary to conduct a search under this section. 10I Information to be given before search occurs 30 (1) When a member of the police force detains a person or a vehicle under section 10G or 10H to conduct a search, the member must-- 561442B.I-10/11/2009 13 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 12 (a) if requested by the person, inform the person to be searched or a person in or on the vehicle, as the case requires, of the member's name, rank and place of 5 duty; and (b) if requested by the person, provide the information referred to in paragraph (a) in writing; and (c) produce his or her identification for 10 inspection by the person, unless the member is in uniform; and (d) inform the person that the member intends to search the person or the vehicle (as the case requires) for 15 weapons and is empowered to do so under this Act; and (e) give the person a search notice that complies with subsection (3). (2) Subsection (1)(e) does not apply if the 20 person has been offered the search notice and has refused or does not wish to accept it. (3) A search notice must state that-- (a) the person or vehicle is in a public place that is within a designated area; 25 and (b) a declaration is in force under section 10D or 10E (as the case requires); and (c) members of the police force are 30 empowered to search the person and any thing in the possession or control of the person, or the vehicle (as the case requires) for weapons; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 14 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 12 (d) it is offence for the person to obstruct or hinder a member of the police force in the exercise of a power to stop and search a person or a vehicle. 5 10J Seizure of suspected weapons (1) A member of the police force may seize and detain any item detected during a search under section 10G or 10H that the member reasonably suspects is a weapon. 10 (2) If a member of the police force who seizes and detains an item under this section, determines after examination of the item that it is not a weapon, the member must return the item to the person from whom it was 15 seized, without delay. 10K Power to obtain disclosure of identity (1) A member of the police force may request a person who is to be subject to a strip search under Schedule 1 and whose identity is 20 unknown to the member to disclose his or her identity. (2) A person who is so requested to disclose his or her identity must not, without reasonable excuse, fail or refuse to comply with the 25 request. Penalty: 1 penalty unit. (3) A person must not, without reasonable excuse, in response to any such request-- (a) give a name that is false in a material 30 particular; or (b) give an address other than the person's full and correct address. Penalty: 1 penalty unit. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 15 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 10L Offence to obstruct or hinder search or other powers or fail to comply with direction A person must not, without reasonable 5 excuse-- (a) obstruct or hinder a member of the police force in the exercise of a power under section 10, 10G, 10H or 10J to stop and search a person or vehicle or 10 to seize and detain a thing; or (b) fail to comply with a direction given by a member of the force under clause 7(2) of Schedule 1. Penalty: 2 penalty units.". 15 13 New Schedule 1 inserted After section 15 of the Control of Weapons Act 1990 insert-- "__________________ SCHEDULE 1 20 Sections 10 and 10G(2) CONDUCT OF SEARCHES 1 Application of Schedule This Schedule applies to any search of a person or any thing in the possession 25 or under the control of a person carried out, or authorised to be carried out, by a member of the force under section 10 or 10G, except as otherwise provided by this Act or the regulations. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 16 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 2 Definitions In this Schedule-- child means a person under the age of 18 years; 5 electronic metal detection device means an electronic device that is capable of detecting the presence of metallic objects; impaired intellectual functioning 10 means-- (a) total or partial loss of a person's mental functions; or (b) a disorder or malfunction that results in a person 15 learning differently from a person without the disorder or malfunction; or (c) a disorder, illness or disease that affects a person's 20 thought processes, perceptions of reality, emotions or judgment, or that results in disturbed behaviour; 25 initial electronic device search means a search of a person or thing by passing an electronic metal detection device over or in close proximity to the person's outer 30 clothing or the thing; strip search of a person means a search of the person or of a thing in the possession or under the control of the person that may include-- 561442B.I-10/11/2009 17 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 (a) requiring the person to remove all of his or her clothes; and (b) an examination of the 5 person's body (but not of the person's body cavities) and of those clothes; thing includes any object, article or material; 10 transgender person means a person, whether or not the person is a recognised transgender person-- (a) who identifies as a member of the opposite sex, by 15 living, or seeking to live, as a member of the opposite sex; or (b) who has identified as a member of the opposite sex 20 by living as a member of the opposite sex; or (c) who, being of indeterminate sex, identifies as a member of a particular sex by living 25 as a member of that sex-- and includes a reference to the person being thought of as a transgender person, whether or not the person is, or was, in fact a 30 transgender person; weapon means-- (a) a prohibited weapon; or (b) a controlled weapon; or (c) a dangerous article. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 18 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 3 Initial electronic device search A member of the police force who is authorised to search a person or thing under section 10G may carry out an initial 5 electronic device search of that person or thing. 4 Examination of things (1) If, as a result of an initial electronic device search under clause 3, a member of the 10 police force considers that a person may be concealing a weapon, the member may examine any thing in the possession or under the control of the person in accordance with subclause (3). 15 (2) A member of the police force who is authorised to search a thing under section 10 may examine the thing in accordance with subclause (3). (3) The member of the police force may-- 20 (a) request the person-- (i) to produce and empty of its contents any bag, basket or other receptacle; or (ii) to turn out his or her pockets; or 25 (b) search through any bag, basket or other receptacle; or (c) search through and move the contents of any bag, basket or other receptacle; or 30 (d) if the member considers it appropriate in the circumstances, pat down the area of the person's pockets; or 561442B.I-10/11/2009 19 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 (e) search through and move the contents of the person's pockets turned out in accordance with paragraph (a)(ii) or patted down under paragraph (d). 5 5 Outer search of the person (1) If, as a result of an initial electronic device search under clause 3, a member of the police force considers that a person may be concealing a weapon, a member of the police 10 force may conduct a further search of the person in accordance with subclauses (3) and (4). (2) A member of the police force who is authorised to search a person under 15 section 10 may conduct a search of the person in accordance with subclauses (3) and (4). (3) The member may run his or her hands over the person's outer clothing. 20 (4) The member may ask the person to remove his or her overcoat, coat or jacket or similar article of clothing and any gloves, shoes or hat and the member may then-- (a) pass an electronic metal detection 25 device over or in close proximity to the person's outer clothing after the overcoat, coat or jacket is removed; and (b) run his or her hands over the person's outer clothing after the overcoat, coat 30 or jacket is removed; and (c) search the person's items of clothing that were removed by examining the interior and exterior of the item and by passing an electronic metal detection 35 device over or in close proximity to the item. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 20 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 6 Preservation of dignity during outer search (1) A member of the police force who searches a person under clause 5 must, as far as is 5 reasonably practicable in the circumstances, comply with this clause. (2) The member must inform the person to be searched of the following matters-- (a) whether the person will be required to 10 remove clothing during the search; (b) if the person will be required to remove clothing during the search, why it is necessary to remove the clothing. (3) The member must ask for the person's 15 cooperation. (4) The member must conduct the search-- (a) in a way that provides reasonable privacy for the person searched; and (b) as quickly as is reasonably practicable. 20 (5) The member must conduct the least invasive kind of search that is reasonably necessary in the circumstances. (6) A search that involves running hands over the outer clothing of a person must, if 25 reasonably practicable, be conducted by a member of the police force who is of the same sex as the person being searched. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 21 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 7 Strip searches (1) A member of the police force is authorised to conduct a strip search of a person if-- (a) a search of the person or a thing in the 5 possession or under the control of the person has been conducted under clause 4 or 5; and (b) the member reasonably suspects that the person has a weapon concealed on 10 his or her person; and (c) the member believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary to conduct a strip search of the person for the purposes of the search and that the 15 seriousness and urgency of the circumstances require the strip search to be carried out. (2) A member of the police force may direct the person to accompany the member to a police 20 vehicle or other private area nearby for the purposes of the search. 8 Information to be provided before strip search (1) Before a member of the police force 25 commences a strip search of a person, the member must-- (a) inform the person to be searched of the member's name, rank and place of duty; and 30 (b) if requested by the person, provide the information referred to in paragraph (a) in writing; and (c) produce his or her identification for inspection by the person, unless the 35 member is in uniform; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 22 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 (d) inform the person that the member intends to search the person for weapons and is empowered to do so under this Act. 5 (2) A member of the police force is not required to provide this information to a person if the member provided the information to the person under section 10(3) or 10I. 9 Rules for strip searches 10 (1) A member of the force who conducts a strip search of a person must comply with this clause. (2) The member must inform the person to be searched of the following matters-- 15 (a) as to whether the person will be required to remove clothing during the search; (b) if the person will be required to remove clothing during the search, why it is 20 necessary to remove the clothing. (3) The member must ask for the person's cooperation. (4) The member must conduct the least invasive kind of search that is reasonably necessary in 25 the circumstances. (5) The strip search must be conducted in a manner that preserves the dignity and self- respect of the person being searched. (6) The strip search must be conducted in a 30 private area and in a way that provides reasonable privacy for the person being searched. (7) The strip search must be conducted as quickly as is reasonably practicable. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 23 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 (8) The strip search must be conducted in a manner that avoids unnecessary force. (9) The strip search must be conducted by a member of the force of the same sex as the 5 person searched or by a person of the same sex under the direction of the member. (10) The strip search must not be conducted in the presence or view of a person who is of the opposite sex to the person being searched. 10 (11) The strip search must not be conducted in the presence or view of a person whose presence is not necessary for the purposes of the search or the safety of the person or the members engaged in the search. 15 (12) The member must not search the genital area of the person searched, or in the case of a female or a transgender person who identifies as a female, the person's breasts unless the member suspects on reasonable 20 grounds that it is necessary to do so for the purposes of the search. (13) A strip search must not involve a search of a person's body cavities or an examination of the body by touch. 25 (14) A strip search must not involve the removal of more clothes than the person conducting the search believes on reasonable grounds to be reasonably necessary for the purposes of the search. 30 (15) A strip search must not involve more visual inspection than the person conducting the search believes on reasonable grounds to be reasonably necessary for the purposes of the search. 35 (16) A person must be allowed to dress as soon as a search is finished. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 24 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 10 Examination of clothing A member of the police force may search any item of clothing of a person removed during a strip search by examining the 5 interior and exterior of the item and by passing an electronic metal detection device over or in close proximity to the item. 11 Rules for searches of children (1) This clause applies if a member of the police 10 force reasonably believes that a person to be searched by the member under clause 5 or 7 is a child. (2) This clause does not apply to a search of a child under clause 5 that is a search by 15 means of an electronic metal detection device. (3) A search of a child must be conducted in the presence of-- (a) a parent or guardian of the child being 20 searched; or (b) if the child is mature enough to express an opinion and indicates that the presence of the parent or guardian is not acceptable to the child, in the 25 presence of an independent person who is capable of representing the interests of the child and who, as far as is practicable in the circumstances, is acceptable to the child. 30 (4) Subclause (3) does not apply if-- (a) a parent or guardian is not then present; and (b) the seriousness and urgency of the circumstances require the search to be 35 conducted without delay; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 25 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 (c) the search is conducted in the presence of an independent person who is capable of representing the interests of the child and who, as far as is 5 practicable in the circumstances, is acceptable to the child. 12 Rules for searches of persons with impaired intellectual functioning (1) This clause applies if a member of the police 10 force reasonably believes that a person to be searched by the member under clause 5 or 7 is a person with impaired intellectual functioning. (2) This clause does not apply to a search under 15 clause 5 of a person with impaired intellectual functioning if the search is by means of an electronic metal detection device. (3) A search of a person who has impaired 20 intellectual functioning, must be conducted in the presence of a parent or guardian of the person being searched or, if that is not acceptable to the person, in the presence of an independent person who is capable of 25 representing the interests of the person and who, as far as is practicable in the circumstances, is acceptable to the person. (4) Subclause (3) does not apply if-- (a) a parent or guardian is not then present; 30 and (b) the seriousness and urgency of the circumstances require the search to be conducted without delay; and 561442B.I-10/11/2009 26 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 3--Amendments to Control of Weapons Act 1990 s. 13 (c) the search is conducted in the presence of an independent person who is capable of representing the interests of the person to be searched and who, as 5 far as is practicable in the circumstances, is acceptable to the person.". __________________ 561442B.I-10/11/2009 27 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Part 4--Repeal of Amending Act s. 14 PART 4--REPEAL OF AMENDING ACT 14 Repeal of amending Act This Act is repealed on the first anniversary of its commencement. 5 Note The repeal of this Act does not affect the continuing operation of the amendments made by it (see section 15(1) of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984). 561442B.I-10/11/2009 28 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

Summary Offences and Control of Weapons Acts Amendment Bill 2009 Endnotes ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 561442B.I-10/11/2009 29 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 10/11/2009

 


 

 


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