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SENTENCING (EMERGENCY SERVICE COSTS) BILL 2001

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

   Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001
                                  Act No.


                       TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                 Page
  1.     Purpose                                                          1
  2.     Commencement                                                     2
  3.     Principal Act                                                    2
  4.     New Division 2B inserted in Part 4 of the Principal Act          2
         Division 2B--Recovery of Costs incurred by Emergency
         Service Agencies                                                  2
         87C.   Definitions                                                2
         87D.   Cost recovery order                                        6
         87E.   Application for cost recovery order                        6
         87F.   Extension of time for making application                   7
         87G.   How offender may appear on an application                  7
         87H.   Court may have regard to relevant facts                    8
         87I.   Evidence                                                   9
         87J.   Court may take financial circumstances of offender into
                account                                                   10
         87K. Court to give reasons for its decision                      10
         87L.   Costs of proceeding                                       11
         87M. Right to bring civil proceedings unaffected                 11
         87N. Enforcement of order                                        11
  5.     New section 126 inserted in Principal Act                        11
         125.   Transitional provisions--Sentencing (Emergency
                Service Costs) Act 2001                                   11
  6.     Amendment of Summary Offences Act 1966                           12
  7.     Amendment of Crimes Act 1958                                     12
                           

ENDNOTES                                                                  14




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PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 7 November 2001 A BILL to amend the Sentencing Act 1991 to provide for the recovery of costs incurred by emergency services in certain circumstances, to amend the Crimes Act 1958 and the Summary Offences Act 1966 and for other purposes. Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The main purpose of this Act is to amend the Sentencing Act 1991 to provide for the recovery of costs incurred by emergency services in certain 5 circumstances. 1 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. 3. Principal Act See: 5 In this Act, the Sentencing Act 1991 is called the Act No. Principal Act. 49/1991. Reprint No. 6 as at 1 August 2001 and amending Act Nos 45/2001 and 61/2001. LawToday: www.dms. dpc.vic. gov.au 4. New Division 2B inserted in Part 4 of the Principal Act In Part 4 of the Principal Act, after Division 2A 10 insert-- 'Division 2B--Recovery of Costs incurred by Emergency Service Agencies 87C. Definitions In this Division-- 15 "cost recovery order" means an order under section 87D(1); "emergency" includes an apparent emergency; "emergency service agency" means-- 20 (a) the police force of Victoria; or (b) the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board established under the 2 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Act 1958; or (c) the Country Fire Authority appointed under the Country Fire 5 Authority Act 1958; or (d) the Victorian State Emergency Service established under the Victoria State Emergency Service Act 1987; or 10 (e) Ambulance Service--Victoria within the meaning of the Ambulance Services Act 1986; or (f) a public hospital, private hospital, 15 denominational hospital or privately-operated hospital within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1988; or (g) any other person who, or body 20 that, employs or engages an emergency service worker; "emergency service worker" means-- (a) an officer or other member of the police force of Victoria under the 25 Police Regulation Act 1958; or (b) a member of the Retired Police Reserve of Victoria appointed under Part VI of the Police Regulation Act 1958; or 30 (c) a protective services officer appointed under Part VIA of the Police Regulation Act 1958; or 3 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. (d) a person employed by the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board established under the Metropolitan Fire Brigades 5 Act 1958 or a member of a fire or emergency service unit established under that Act; or (e) an officer or employee of the Country Fire Authority under the 10 Country Fire Authority Act 1958; or (f) an officer or member of a brigade under the Country Fire Authority Act 1958, whether a 15 part-time officer or member, a permanent officer or member or a volunteer officer or member within the meaning of that Act; or (g) a casual fire-fighter within the 20 meaning of Part V of the Country Fire Authority Act 1958; or (h) a volunteer auxiliary worker appointed under section 17A of the Country Fire Authority Act 25 1958; or (i) a person employed in the Department of Natural Resources and Environment with emergency response duties; or 30 (j) a registered member or probationary member within the meaning of the Victoria State Emergency Service Act 1987 or an employee in the Victoria State 35 Emergency Service; or 4 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. (k) a volunteer emergency worker within the meaning of the Emergency Management Act 1986; or 5 (l) an employee of Ambulance Service--Victoria within the meaning of the Ambulance Services Act 1986; or (m) a person employed, or engaged to 10 provide services or perform work, by a public hospital, private hospital, denominational hospital or privately-operated hospital within the meaning of the Health 15 Services Act 1988; or (n) any other person or body-- (i) required or permitted under the terms of their employment by, or contract 20 for services with, the Crown or a government agency to respond to an emergency; or (ii) engaged by the Crown or a government agency to 25 provide services or perform work in relation to a particular emergency; "government agency" has the same meaning as in the Victoria State 30 Emergency Service Act 1987; "statement of costs" means a statement referred to in section 87H(2)(d). 5 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. 87D. Cost recovery order (1) If a court finds a person guilty, or convicts a person, of an offence against-- (a) Division 4 of Part I of the Crimes Act 5 1958 (contamination of goods); or (b) section 317A(1) or (2) of the Crimes Act 1958 (bomb hoaxes)-- it may, on application, order the offender to pay to the State such amount as the court 10 thinks fit for costs reasonably incurred by any emergency service agency in providing an immediate response to an emergency arising out of the commission of the offence. (2) A cost recovery order may include amounts 15 in respect of remuneration (including long service leave entitlements, holiday pay, superannuation contributions and any other employment benefits) payable to an emergency service worker involved in the 20 provision of the immediate response referred to in sub-section (1). (3) In making a cost recovery order the court may direct that the costs covered by the order be paid by instalments and that, in 25 default of payment of any one instalment, the whole of those costs remaining unpaid shall become due and payable. 87E. Application for cost recovery order An application for a cost recovery order-- 30 (a) may only be made by the Director of Public Prosecutions or, in the case of the Magistrates' Court, by the Director of Public Prosecutions or the informant or police prosecutor; and 6 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. (b) must be made within 12 months after the offender is found guilty, or convicted, of the offence. 87F. Extension of time for making application 5 (1) A court may, on the application of a person who wishes to apply for a cost recovery order, extend the time within which an application for a cost recovery order may be made if it is of the opinion that it is in the 10 interests of justice to do so. (2) A court may extend time under sub-section (1) before or after the time expires and whether or not an application for an extension is made before the time expires. 15 (3) A court must not extend time under sub- section (1) without giving the offender a reasonable opportunity to be heard on the matter. 87G. How offender may appear on an 20 application In a proceeding on an application for a cost recovery order the offender-- (a) may appear personally; or (b) may be represented-- 25 (i) by a legal practitioner; or (ii) with the leave of the court, by any other person. 7 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. 87H. Court may have regard to relevant facts (1) In hearing and determining an application for a cost recovery order, a court may have regard to any relevant facts appearing 5 from-- (a) evidence given at the hearing of the charge; or (b) any statement of the material facts relevant to the charge given to a court 10 in a proceeding for the offence by the prosecution and not disputed by or on behalf of the defendant; or (c) the available documents-- together with admissions made by or on 15 behalf of any person in connection with the application. (2) In sub-section (1)(c) "the available documents" means-- (a) any written statements or admissions 20 which were made for use, and would have been admissible, as evidence on the hearing of the charge; or (b) the depositions taken at the committal proceeding; or 25 (c) any written statements or admissions used as evidence in the committal proceeding; or (d) a written statement made by or on behalf of an emergency service agency 30 detailing costs reasonably incurred by it in providing an immediate response to an emergency arising out of the commission of the offence. 8 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 Act No. 87I. Evidence On an application for a cost recovery order-- (a) the court must give the offender a 5 reasonable opportunity to be heard; and (b) the applicant may give evidence or may call another person to give evidence in relation to the application, including in support of a statement of costs; and 10 (c) the offender may give evidence or may call another person to give evidence in relation to the application, including in relation to any matter contained in a statement of costs; and 15 (d) the court may, at the request of the offender or the applicant, call a person who has made a statement of costs to give evidence; and (e) a person who gives evidence may be 20 cross-examined and re-examined; and (f) a finding of any fact made by a court in a proceeding for the offence is evidence and, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof of that fact; and 25 (g) the finding may be proved by production of a document under the seal of the court from which the finding appears; and (h) the court may have regard to any 30 evidence or statement referred to in section 87H(1) and, with the consent of the parties, to any available documents or admissions referred to in that section. 9 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 4 Act No. 87J. Court may take financial circumstances of offender into account (1) If a court decides to make a cost recovery order, it may, in determining the amount and 5 method of payment of the costs covered by the order, take into account, as far as practicable, the financial circumstances of the offender and the nature of the burden that payment of the costs will impose. 10 (2) A court is not prevented from making a cost recovery order only because it has been unable to find out the financial circumstances of the offender. (3) If the court considers-- 15 (a) that it would be appropriate, in addition to making a cost recovery order, to impose a fine or make a compensation order under Division 2 or both impose a fine and make such a compensation 20 order; but (b) that the offender has insufficient means to pay them all-- the court must give first preference to any compensation order, second preference to a 25 cost recovery order and third preference to a fine. 87K. Court to give reasons for its decision (1) On deciding to grant or refuse an application for a cost recovery order, the court must-- 30 (a) state in writing the reasons for its decision; and (b) cause those reasons to be entered in the records of the court. 10 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 5 Act No. (2) The failure of a court to comply with sub- section (1) does not invalidate the decision made by it on the application. 87L. Costs of proceeding 5 Despite any rule of law or practice to the contrary or any provision to the contrary made by or under any other Act, each party to a proceeding under this Division must bear their own costs of the proceeding unless 10 the court otherwise determines. 87M. Right to bring civil proceedings unaffected Nothing in this Division takes away from, or affects, the right of an emergency service agency to recover any costs so far as not 15 recovered under this Division. 87N. Enforcement of order A cost recovery order, including costs ordered to be paid by the offender on the proceeding for that order, must be taken to 20 be a judgment debt due by the offender to the State and payment of any amount remaining unpaid under the order may be enforced in the court by which it was made.'. 5. New section 126 inserted in Principal Act 25 At the end of Part 12 of the Principal Act insert-- "125. Transitional provisions--Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 (1) The amendment of this Act made by section 4 of the Sentencing (Emergency 30 Service Costs) Act 2001 applies only to offences alleged to have been committed on or after the commencement of that Act. (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), if an offence is alleged to have been committed 11 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 s. 6 7 Act No. between two dates, one before and one after the commencement of the Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001, the offence is alleged to have been committed 5 before that commencement.". 6. Amendment of Summary Offences Act 1966 See: (1) In section 53(6A) of the Summary Offences Act Act No. 1966, for "members of the police force" 7405/1966. Reprint No. 7 substitute "any emergency service worker within as at 10 the meaning of Division 2B of Part 4 of the 6 August 1998 and Sentencing Act 1991". amending Act Nos (2) In section 62 of the Summary Offences Act 44/1999 and 1966, after sub-section (2) insert-- 74/2000. LawToday: "(3) The amendment of section 53(6A) made by www.dms. dpc.vic. 15 section 6(1) of the Sentencing (Emergency gov.au Service Costs) Act 2001 applies only to offences against section 53 alleged to have been committed on or after the commencement of the Sentencing 20 (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001. (4) For the purposes of sub-section (3), if an offence is alleged to have been committed between two dates, one before and one after the commencement of the Sentencing 25 (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001, the offence is alleged to have been committed before that commencement.". 7. Amendment of Crimes Act 1958 12 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 Act No. (1) At the foot of section 249 of the Crimes Act 1958 See: Act No. insert-- 6231. Reprint No. 15 "Note: Division 2B of Part 4 of the Sentencing Act 1991 as at provides for the making of cost recovery orders in 1 September 5 respect of costs incurred by emergency service 1999 agencies in providing an immediate response to an and amending emergency arising out of the commission of an Act Nos offence against this section.". 26/1999, 53/2000, (2) At the foot of section 250 of the Crimes Act 1958 67/2000, 10 insert-- 74/2000, 86/2000, "Note: Division 2B of Part 4 of the Sentencing Act 1991 92/2000, 45/2001, provides for the making of cost recovery orders in 58/2001 and respect of costs incurred by emergency service 61/2001. agencies in providing an immediate response to an LawToday: 15 emergency arising out of the commission of an www.dms. dpc.vic. offence against this section.". gov.au (3) At the foot of section 251 of the Crimes Act 1958 insert-- "Note: Division 2B of Part 4 of the Sentencing Act 1991 20 provides for the making of cost recovery orders in respect of costs incurred by emergency service agencies in providing an immediate response to an emergency arising out of the commission of an offence against this section.". 25 (4) At the foot of section 317A of the Crimes Act 1958 insert-- "Note: Division 2B of Part 4 of the Sentencing Act 1991 provides for the making of cost recovery orders in respect of costs incurred by emergency service 30 agencies in providing an immediate response to an emergency arising out of the commission of an offence against this section.". 13 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

Sentencing (Emergency Service Costs) Act 2001 Endnotes Act No. ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 14 541250B.I1-9/11/2001 BILL LA CIRCULATION 9/11/2001

 


 

 


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