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SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL 2005

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005
                                 Act No.


                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                 Page
  1.     Purposes                                                         1
  2.     Commencement                                                     3
  3.     Principal Act                                                    3
  4.     Definitions                                                      3
  5.     Offenders to whom Act applies                                    6
  6.     Meaning of "single offence"                                      6
  7.     New section 8 substituted                                        6
         8.       What are class 3 and class 4 offences?                  6
  8.     New section 9 substituted                                        7
         9.       Who is a corresponding registrable offender?            7
  9.     Sex offender registration order                                  8
  10.    Relocation of deeming provision                                  8
  11.    Persons required to report under corresponding Act               9
  12.    New section 27A inserted                                         9
         27A. Power to take photographs                                   9
  13.    Reasonable force may be used to take photographs                10
  14.    Photographs                                                     10
  15.    Length of reporting period                                      10
  16.    New section 37 substituted                                      11
         37.      Reporting period for corresponding registrable
                  offenders                                              11
  17.    Notice to be given to registrable offender                      12
  18.    Courts to provide appeal information to Chief Commissioner
         of Police                                                       12
  19.    Repeal of reference to strict government custody                13
  20.    Notification of personal information in the Register of Sex
         Offenders                                                       13
  21.    Additional Class 1 offence                                      13
  22.    Additional Class 2 offences                                     14
  23.    Additional Class 4 offences                                     14
  24.    Other registrable offences                                      15
  25.    New section 73A inserted                                        17
         73A. Transitional provisions--Sex Offenders Registration
                  (Amendment) Act 2005                                   17
  26.    Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005                       18
  27.    Sentencing Act amended to prevent courts from having regard
         to consequences under Principal Act                             19



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551301B.A1-25/5/2005                              BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Clause Page 28. New section 29A inserted in Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 19 29A. Registrar to notify Chief Commissioner of Police of change of name of certain sex offenders 19 29. New section 30I inserted in Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 20 30I. Registrar to notify Chief Commissioner of Police 20 ENDNOTES 21 ii 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 4 May 2005 As amended by Assembly 25 May 2005 A BILL to amend the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004, the Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005, the Sentencing Act 1991 and the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 and for other purposes. Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purposes The main purposes of this Act are-- (a) to amend the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004 so as to-- (i) expand the definitions of "government 5 custody", "sentence" and "supervised sentence", re-define Class 3 and Class 4 1 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 1 Act No. offences and "corresponding registrable offender" and create new registrable offences; (ii) alter the procedure and timelines for the making of a sex offender registration 5 order; (iii) permit reasonable force to be used to take photographs; (iv) alter the length of reporting periods applicable under the Act; 10 (v) require courts to notify offenders and the Chief Commissioner of Police of certain matters; (vi) broaden the circumstances in which personal information in the Register of 15 Sex Offenders may be disclosed; and (b) to amend the Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 consistently with amendments being made by this Act to the definitions of registrable offences and to 20 clarify to which court an application may be made under that Act for an extended supervision order; and (c) to amend the Sentencing Act 1991 to prevent sentencing courts from having regard 25 to any consequences that may arise under the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004; and (d) to amend the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 to require the Registrar under that Act to notify the Chief 30 Commissioner of Police of the change of name of, or of the record of the sex of, a person on the Register of Sex Offenders. 2 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement (1) Sections 1, 3, 24(3), 24(4), 26 and this section come into operation on the day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (2) Sections 24(1) and 24(2) are deemed to have 5 come into operation on 1 October 2004. (3) Subject to sub-section (4), the remaining provisions of this Act come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. (4) If a provision referred to in sub-section (3) does 10 not come into operation before 1 October 2005, it comes into operation on that day. 3. Principal Act See: In this Act, the Sex Offenders Registration Act Act No. 2004 is called the Principal Act. 15 56/2004 and 4. Definitions amending Act No. (1) In section 3 of the Principal Act, for the 79/2004. LawToday: definitions of "Class 3 offence" and "Class 4 www.dms. offence" substitute-- dpc.vic. gov.au ' "Class 3 offence" has the meaning set out in 20 section 8(1); "Class 4 offence" has the meaning set out in section 8(2);'. (2) Insert the following definitions in section 3 of the Principal Act-- 25 ' "forensic resident" has the same meaning as in the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997; "involuntary patient" has the same meaning as in the Mental Health Act 1986; 30 "security patient" has the same meaning as in the Mental Health Act 1986;'. 3 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 4 Act No. (3) In section 3 of the Principal Act, for paragraph (a) of the definition of "government custody" substitute-- "(a) custody as-- (i) an inmate; or 5 (ii) a detainee; or (iii) a forensic patient under a custodial supervision order within the meaning of the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997; or 10 (iv) a forensic resident under a custodial supervision order within the meaning of the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997; or (v) a security patient under a hospital 15 security order made under section 93(1)(e) of the Sentencing Act 1991; or (vi) a security patient under a restricted hospital transfer order made under 20 section 16(3)(b) of the Mental Health Act 1986; or (vii) an involuntary patient under a hospital order made under section 93(1)(d) of the Sentencing Act 1991; or 25 (ix) an involuntary patient under a hospital transfer order made under section 16(3)(a) of the Mental Health Act 1986; or". 4 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 4 Act No. (4) In the definition of "sentence" in section 3 of the Principal Act-- (a) after paragraph (a) insert-- "(ab) a declaration under section 18(4)(a) or 23(a) of the Crimes (Mental 5 Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997 that the defendant is liable to supervision under Part 5 of that Act; and (ac) an order that the defendant be released 10 unconditionally made under section 18(4)(b) or 23(b) of the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997; and (ad) an order made under section 93(1)(d) of 15 the Sentencing Act 1991; and"; (b) for paragraph (b) substitute-- "(b) any order made under the laws of a foreign jurisdiction that is equivalent to an order referred to in paragraph (a);". 20 (5) In section 3 of the Principal Act, the definition of "strict government custody" is repealed. (6) After paragraph (c) of the definition of "supervised sentence" in section 3 of the Principal Act insert-- 25 "(ca) an order referred to in section 137(1) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1989 under which the child is required to submit to strict supervision; or (cb) an order made under section 15A of the 30 Mental Health Act 1986; or". 5 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 5 Act No. 5. Offenders to whom Act applies After Note 3 at the foot of section 6(1) of the Principal Act insert-- "Note 4: The effect of this Act is that any adult offender 5 sentenced at any time (including before 1 October 2004 and still subject to supervision immediately before that date) for a class 1 or class 2 offence (other than a single class 2 offence for which he or she was not imprisoned or put under supervision) must 10 comply with the reporting obligations of Part 3.". 6. Meaning of "single offence" (1) In section 6(8) of the Principal Act, for "of the same kind" substitute "that are the same". (2) At the foot of section 6(8) of the Principal Act insert-- 15 'Note: The meaning of "single offence" is qualified by section 5(1).'. 7. New section 8 substituted For section 8 of the Principal Act substitute-- '8. What are class 3 and class 4 offences? 20 (1) A Class 3 offence is an offence listed in Schedule 3 committed against a person other than a child by a person who is (whether because of, or apart from, that offence) a serious sexual offender for the purposes of 25 this section. (2) A Class 4 offence is an offence listed in Schedule 4 committed against a person other than a child by a person who is (whether because of, or apart from, that offence) a 30 serious sexual offender for the purposes of this section. 6 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 8 Act No. (3) For the purposes of this section a person is a serious sexual offender if he or she has at any time (whether before, on or after 1 October 2004) been sentenced by a court for 2 or more offences listed in a Schedule to 5 this Act whether-- (a) in the one trial or hearing; or (b) in different trials or hearings held at different times; or (c) in separate trials of different counts in 10 the one presentment. Note: The term "serious sexual offender" is also defined in section 6B of the Sentencing Act 1991 for the purposes of Part 2A of that Act. 15 However, the term is differently defined in that Act.'. 8. New section 9 substituted For section 9 of the Principal Act substitute-- "9. Who is a corresponding registrable offender? 20 (1) A corresponding registrable offender is a person who-- (a) had at any time (whether before, on or after the commencement of section 8 of the Sex Offenders Registration 25 (Amendment) Act 2005) been in a foreign jurisdiction and at that time had been required to report to the corresponding registrar in that jurisdiction; and 30 (b) would, if he or she were currently in that jurisdiction, be still required to report to that corresponding registrar. 7 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 9 Act No. (2) A person referred to in sub-section (1) is a corresponding registrable offender even if the offence in respect of which he or she is required to report in the foreign jurisdiction is not a registrable offence for the purposes 5 of this Act.". 9. Sex offender registration order (1) In section 11(3) of the Principal Act, after "satisfied" insert ", beyond reasonable doubt,". (2) In section 11(5) of the Principal Act-- 10 (a) for "imposes" substitute "has imposed"; (b) omit ", and must make the order concurrently with that sentence". (3) In section 11(6) of the Principal Act, after "prosecution" insert "not later than 30 days after 15 the sentence is imposed". (4) After section 11(6) of the Principal Act insert-- "(6A) If an application for the making of an order under this section is made after the sentence is imposed and an appeal against the finding 20 of guilt or sentence is made before that application is determined, that application must not be determined before the appeal is determined.". 10. Relocation of deeming provision 25 (1) Section 11(7) of the Principal Act is repealed. (2) After section 34(3) of the Principal Act insert-- "(4) For the purposes of this Division, a person subject to a sex offender registration order-- (a) if found guilty of a Class 3 offence is 30 deemed to have been found guilty of a Class 1 offence; and 8 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 11 Act No. (b) if found guilty of a Class 4 offence or any other offence other than a Class 3 offence is deemed to have been found guilty of a Class 2 offence.". 11. Persons required to report under corresponding Act 5 In section 15(2) of the Principal Act, after "Victoria" insert "or within 14 days after the commencement of section 11 of the Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 if he or she entered Victoria 7 days or more before 10 that commencement and remained in Victoria". 12. New section 27A inserted After section 27 of the Principal Act insert-- "27A. Power to take photographs (1) A member of the police force receiving a 15 report made in person under this Part may require the registrable offender-- (a) to be photographed; and (b) to expose any part of his or her body on which there are any tattoos or 20 permanent distinguishing marks to enable that part of the body to be photographed-- by the member or a person authorised by the member. 25 (2) A member of the police force cannot, under this section, require a registrable offender to expose his or her genitals, the anal area of his or her buttocks or, in the case of females or transgender people who identify as 30 females, their breasts.". 9 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 13 Act No. 13. Reasonable force may be used to take photographs (1) In section 28(1) of the Principal Act-- (a) after "27" insert "or 27A"; (b) in paragraph (a), after "exercised and" insert ", in the case of a power under section 27,"; 5 (c) in paragraph (b), after "fingerscan," insert "or to expose part of his or her body (as the case requires)"; (d) in paragraph (c), for "or fingerscan" substitute ", fingerscan or photographs". 10 (2) In section 28(2) of the Principal Act, after "a registrable offender" insert "or to expose a part of the body of a registrable offender that the member of the police force is authorised under section 27A to ask the registrable offender to expose to enable 15 the taking of photographs of that part of the body". (3) In section 28(3) of the Principal Act, after "27" insert "or 27A". 14. Photographs 20 (1) Sections 29(1) and 29(2) of the Principal Act are repealed. (2) In sections 29(3), 29(4) and 29(5) of the Principal Act, for "this section" substitute "section 27A". 15. Length of reporting period 25 (1) For section 34(1)(b)(ii) of the Principal Act substitute-- "(ii) has ever been found guilty of 2 Class 2 offences; or". 10 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 16 Act No. (2) For section 34(1)(c) of the Principal Act substitute-- "(c) the remainder of his or her life, if he or she-- (i) has ever been found guilty of 2 or more Class 1 offences; or 5 (ii) has ever been found guilty of a Class 1 offence and 1 or more Class 2 offences; or (iii) has ever been found guilty of 3 or more Class 2 offences.". 10 16. New section 37 substituted For section 37 of the Principal Act substitute-- "37. Reporting period for corresponding registrable offenders (1) A corresponding registrable offender must 15 continue to comply with the reporting obligations imposed by this Part until he or she would not be required, if he or she were in a foreign jurisdiction, to report to the corresponding registrar of that foreign 20 jurisdiction. (2) For the purposes of this section, if a corresponding registrable offender is a corresponding registrable offender under the laws of more than one jurisdiction, the 25 period for which he or she must continue to comply with the reporting obligations imposed by this Part is the longest period for which he or she would be required to report to the corresponding registrar of a foreign 30 jurisdiction.". 11 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 17 Act No. 17. Notice to be given to registrable offender For section 50(5) of the Principal Act substitute-- '(5) Despite anything in this Division, a court that-- 5 (a) makes any order or imposes any sentence that has the effect of making a person a registrable offender for the purposes of this Act; or (b) imposes any sentence on a person in 10 relation to a registrable offence-- must ensure that the person is, at the time the order is made or the sentence imposed, given a written notice specifying the reporting period that applies to him or her consequent 15 on the order or sentence. (6) In sub-section (5), "court" does not include a court of a foreign jurisdiction.'. 18. Courts to provide appeal information to Chief Commissioner of Police 20 (1) In the heading to section 51 of the Principal Act, omit "sentencing". (2) After section 51(1)(b) of the Principal Act insert-- "(ba) determines an appeal made to it by a 25 registrable offender against the finding of guilt or sentence in respect of a registrable offence or against the making of a sex offender registration order in respect of an offence; or". 30 12 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 19 Act No. (3) In section 51(2) of the Principal Act-- (a) for "or sentence" (where first occurring) substitute ", sentence or determination of appeal"; (b) after "sentence" (where secondly occurring) 5 insert "or the determination of the appeal (as the case requires)". 19. Repeal of reference to strict government custody Section 53(1)(a) of the Principal Act is repealed. 20. Notification of personal information in the Register 10 of Sex Offenders (1) In section 63(1)(b) of the Principal Act-- (a) after "law enforcement" insert "or judicial"; (b) after "then" insert ", in any case,"; (c) for "or public statutory authority" substitute 15 ", public statutory authority or court". (2) After section 63(1) of the Principal Act insert-- "(1A) Despite sub-section (1)(b), the Chief Commissioner of Police may notify the Registrar within the meaning of the Births, 20 Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 of the name (including any other name by which he or she is, or has previously been, known), date of birth and residential address or addresses of any registrable 25 offender as stated in the Register.". 21. Additional Class 1 offence After item 6 of Schedule 1 to the Principal Act insert-- 30 "6A. An offence against section 60AC of the Crimes Act 1958 (aggravated sexual servitude).". 13 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 22 Act No. 22. Additional Class 2 offences (1) After item 14 of Schedule 2 to the Principal Act insert-- "14A. An offence against section 60AE of the Crimes Act 5 1958 (aggravated deceptive recruiting for commercial sexual services).". (2) After item 18 of Schedule 2 to the Principal Act insert-- "18A. An offence against section 70AC of the Crimes Act 10 1958 (sexual performance involving a minor).". (3) After item 28 of Schedule 2 to the Principal Act insert-- '28A. An offence against any of the following sections of the Criminal Code of the Commonwealth-- 15 (i) section 474.19(1) (using a carriage service for child pornography material); (ii) section 474.20(1) (possessing, controlling, producing, supplying or obtaining child pornography material for use through a carriage 20 service); (iii) section 474.22(1) (using a carriage service for child abuse material); (iv) section 474.23(1) (possessing, controlling, producing, supplying or obtaining child abuse 25 material through a carriage service); (v) section 474.26 (using a carriage service to procure persons under 16 years of age); (vi) section 474.27 (using a carriage service to "groom" persons under 16 years of age).'. 23. Additional Class 4 offences 30 After item 7 of Schedule 4 to the Principal Act insert-- "7A. An offence against section 60AB of the Crimes Act 1958 (sexual servitude). 35 7B. An offence against section 60AD of the Crimes Act 1958 (deceptive recruiting for commercial sexual services).". 14 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 24 Act No. 24. Other registrable offences (1) In Schedule 1 to the Principal Act-- (a) in item 1 for "of a child" substitute "where the person against whom the offence is committed is a child"; 5 (b) at the foot of item 1 insert-- "Note: Item 1 covers any offence against the Crimes Act 1958 that involves sexual penetration where the victim is a child including rape 10 (section 38), incest (section 44), sexual penetration of child under 16 (section 45(1)), sexual penetration of 16 or 17 year old (section 48(1)), sexual penetration of person with impaired mental functioning (section 15 51(1)) and sexual penetration of resident of residential facility (section 52(1))."; (c) items 4 and 5 are repealed; (d) in item 6, for "5" substitute "3"; (e) after item 6 insert-- 20 "6A. Without limiting item 6, an offence referred to in any of the following paragraphs of Schedule 1 to the Sentencing Act 1991 where the person against whom the offence is committed is a child-- 25 (a) paragraph (ab); (b) paragraph (ac); (c) paragraph (b)(i) and (ii); (d) paragraph (c)(iii), (iv), (vi), (vii), (ix), (x), (xii), (xiii), (xvi), (xvii) and (xix); 30 (e) paragraph (d)(i), (ii), (iii), (v), (vi), (viii), (ix), (xi), (xii) and (xiii); (f) paragraph (e)(i) and (ii).". 15 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 24 Act No. (2) After item 26 of Schedule 2 to the Principal Act insert-- "26A. Without limiting item 26, an offence referred to in paragraph (ab), (ac), (b), (c), (d) or (e) of Schedule 1 5 to the Sentencing Act 1991 where the person against whom the offence is committed is a child other than an offence that is a Class 1 offence for the purposes of this Act by force of item 6A of Schedule 1.". (3) In Schedule 3 to the Principal Act-- (a) at the foot of item 1 insert-- 10 "Note: Item 1 covers any offence against the Crimes Act 1958 that involves sexual penetration where the victim is an adult including rape (section 38), incest (section 44), sexual 15 penetration of person with impaired mental functioning (section 51(1)) and sexual penetration of resident of residential facility (section 52(1))."; (b) after item 2 insert-- 20 "2A. Without limiting item 2, an offence referred to in any of the following paragraphs of Schedule 1 to the Sentencing Act 1991-- (a) paragraph (b)(i) and (ii); (b) paragraph (c)(iii), (iv), (vi), (vii), (xvi), 25 (xvii) and (xix); (c) paragraph (d)(i), (ii), (iii), (xi), (xii) and (xiii); (d) paragraph (e)(i) and (ii).". 16 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 25 Act No. (4) After item 10 of Schedule 4 to the Principal Act insert-- "10A. Without limiting item 10, an offence referred to in paragraph (ab), (ac), (b), (c), (d) or (e) of Schedule 1 5 to the Sentencing Act 1991 other than an offence that is for the purposes of this Act-- (a) a Class 1 offence by force of item 6A of Schedule 1; or (b) a Class 2 offence by force of item 26A of 10 Schedule 2; or (c) a Class 3 offence by force of item 2A of Schedule 3.". 25. New section 73A inserted After section 73 of the Principal Act insert-- '73A. Transitional provisions--Sex Offenders 15 Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 (1) The amendments of section 34 of this Act made by section 15 of the Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 apply to any person who is sentenced for a 20 registrable offence on or after the commencement of that section of that Act. (2) Despite the repeal of section 50(5) effected by section 17 of the Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 and 25 the revocation of any regulations made for the purpose of that section 50(5), those regulations continue to have effect with respect to a registrable offender who is sentenced for a registrable offence before the 30 commencement of that section of that Act (a "pre-commencement offence") and who is not again sentenced for a registrable offence on or after the commencement of that section of that Act before his or her reporting 35 obligations commence in respect of the pre-commencement offence.'. 17 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 26 Act No. 26. Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 (1) After section 5(3) of the Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 insert-- '(4) For the purpose of this section, a custodial sentence imposed on an offender on appeal 5 in substitution for a sentence imposed by the court against the sentence of which the appeal was brought (the "lower court") must be taken to have been imposed by the lower court.'. 10 (2) In the Schedule to the Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005-- (a) in item 1 for "of a child" substitute "where the person against whom the offence is committed is a child"; 15 (b) at the foot of item 1 insert-- "Note: Item 1 covers any offence against the Crimes Act 1958 that involves sexual penetration where the victim is a child including rape 20 (section 38), incest (section 44), sexual penetration of child under 16 (section 45(1)), sexual penetration of 16 or 17 year old (section 48(1)), sexual penetration of person with impaired mental functioning (section 25 51(1)) and sexual penetration of resident of residential facility (section 52(1))."; (c) items 4 and 5 are repealed; (d) after item 34 insert-- "34A. Without limiting item 34, an offence referred to 30 in paragraph (ab), (ac), (b), (c), (d) or (e) of Schedule 1 to the Sentencing Act 1991 where the person against whom the offence is committed is a child.". 18 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 27 Act No. 27. Sentencing Act amended to prevent courts from having regard to consequences under Principal Act Before section 5(2C) of the Sentencing Act 1991 insert-- "(2BC) In sentencing an offender a court must not 5 have regard to any consequences that may arise under the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004 from the imposition of the sentence.". 28. New section 29A inserted in Births, Deaths and 10 Marriages Registration Act 1996 After section 29 of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 insert-- "29A. Registrar to notify Chief Commissioner of Police of change of name of certain sex 15 offenders (1) If-- (a) under section 63(1A) of the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004 the Registrar has been notified of details in 20 relation to a person; and (b) the Registrar, at any time on or after that notification, registers a change of name of that person-- the Registrar must, as soon as practicable 25 after that registration, cause written notice of it to be given to the Chief Commissioner of Police. (2) A notice under sub-section (1) must state both the person's former name and new 30 name.". 19 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 s. 29 Act No. 29. New section 30I inserted in Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 In Part 4A of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996, after section 30H insert-- 5 "30I. Registrar to notify Chief Commissioner of Police (1) If-- (a) under section 63(1A) of the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004 the 10 Registrar has been notified of details in relation to a person; and (b) the Registrar, at any time on or after that notification, under this Part alters the record of that person's sex in that 15 person's birth registration or issues a document acknowledging that person's name and sex -- the Registrar must, as soon as practicable after altering the record or issuing the 20 document, cause written notice of it to be given to the Chief Commissioner of Police. (2) A notice under sub-section (1) must state both the person's former sex and new sex and former name and new name, as the case 25 requires.". 20 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

Sex Offenders Registration (Amendment) Act 2005 Endnotes Act No. ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 21 551301B.A1-25/5/2005 BILL LA AS SENT 25/5/2005

 


 

 


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