Prepared by
Robert
F. O'Connor, Departments of English and Commerce,
Australian
National University
Version of 15 December 1997
© Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 1997, 1998
This document was prepared in support of a project relating to
Internet
Crime Prevention being conducted by Principal Investigators
Roger
Clarke and
Gillian
Dempsey
This document is at http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/II/ICPLaws.html
Legislation
ACT Legislation
Assault
- BAILACT
1992 - SECT 23A Victim's concern about need for protection
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 24 Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 92C Sexual assault in the third degree
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 92H Act of indecency in the third degree
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 22 Assault with intent to commit certain indictable
offences
- INEBRIATESACT, 1900 (NEW SOUTH WALES) - SECT 3
Inebriates convicted of certain offences
- PHARMACYACT 1931 - SECT 58 Obstruction an
offence
- POISONSACT 1933 - SECT 50 Bribery etc. of
officers
Computers
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 135J Unlawful access to data in computer
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 135K Damaging data in computers
- CRIMES(AMENDMENT) ACT (No.3) 1990 No. 66 of 1990 -
SECT 4 Insertion
Conspiracy
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 345 Aiding and abetting
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 349 Conspiracy
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 393 Indictments for conspiracy
- CRIMES(AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE (No. 2) 1990 No. 2 of
1990 - SECT 5 Substitution
- CRIMES(AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE (No. 2) 1988 No. 75 of
1988 - SECT 6 Substitution
- PUBLICINTEREST DISCLOSURE ACT 1994 - SECT 4
Disclosable conduct
- PUBLICINTEREST DISCLOSURE ACT 1994 - SECT 25
Offence
Damage to
Property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 128 Destroying or damaging property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 132 Threats to destroy or damage property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 349C Entry in emergencies
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 547 Apprehended violence or injury-recognizance to keepthe
peace
- CRIMES(OFFENCES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT) ACT 1989 -
SECT 4 Destroying or damagingproperty
- CRIMES(OFFENCES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT) ORDINANCE
1989 No. 34 of 1989 - SECT4 Destroying or damaging Territory
property
- DANGEROUSGOODS ACT, 1975 (NEW SOUTH WALES) - SECT 14
Negligent or careless use etc.
- LIMITATIONACT 1985 - SECT 40 Latent damage to
property and economic loss
- ROADSAND
PUBLIC PLACES ACT 1937 - SECT 7 Damage to or interference with publicplaces and
property thereon
Evidence
- CASINOCONTROL ACT 1988 - SECT 77
Cheating
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 125 Procedure and evidence
Extortion
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 92P Consent
- DEFAMATIONACT 1901 (NEW SOUTH WALES) - SECT 10 Libel
with intent to extort money
Fraud,
Forgery and Documents
- AUDITACT
1989 - SECT 110 Forging or uttering documents
- ADOPTIONACT 1993 - SECT 102 Forged approval
documents
- CORONERSACT 1956 - SECT 67 Improper dealings with
documents
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 135A Making of false instrument
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 135C Forgery and the use of forged instruments
- CRIMES(OFFENCES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT) ACT 1989 -
SECT 13 Falsification of booksor records by public employees
- ELECTORALACT 1992 - SECT 309 Electoral
papers-forgery
- FAIRTRADING ACT 1992 - SECT 15 False representations
and other misleading oroffensive conduct in relation to land
- INQUIRIESACT 1991 - SECT 30 Improper dealings with
documents
- JUDICIALCOMMISSIONS ACT 1994 - SECT 49 Improper
dealings with documents
- ROYALCOMMISSIONS ACT 1991 - SECT 39 Improper dealings
with documents
Harassment
- BAILACT
1992 - SECT 25 Conditions on which bail may be granted to adults
- BAILACT
1992 - SECT 27A Notice to victim of bail decisions
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 349W Power of arrest without warrant by police
officers
- DISCRIMINATIONACT 1991 - SECT 58 Meaning of sexual
harassment
- DOMESTICVIOLENCE ACT 1986 - SECT 10 Matters to be
taken into account
- DOOR-TO-DOORTRADING ACT 1991 - SECT 11 Harassment or
coercion
- FAIRTRADING ACT 1992 - SECT 26 Harassment and
coercion
- NATIONALCRIME AUTHORITY (TERRITORY PROVISIONS) ACT
1991 - SECT 23 Protection ofwitnesses
- PROSTITUTIONACT 1992 - SECT 8 Duress
- PUBLICINTEREST DISCLOSURE ACT 1994 - SECT 3
Interpretation
- PUBLICSECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 - SECT 9 General
obligations of public employees
Incitement
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 348 Incitement
- DISCRIMINATIONACT 1991 - SECT 3
Objects
- DISCRIMINATIONACT 1991 - SECT 66 Racial
vilification-unlawful
- DISCRIMINATIONACT 1991 - SECT 67 Serious racial
vilification-offence
Robbery and
Theft
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 93 Interpretation
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 100 Robbery
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 102 Burglary
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 130 Lawful excuse
- CRIMES(OFFENCES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT) ACT 1989 -
SECT 11 Theft, misappropriationor conversion
- FREEDOMOF
INFORMATION ACT 1989 - SECT 77 Protection against certain
actions
Commonwealth
Legislation
- FREEDOMOF
INFORMATION ACT 1982 - SECT 17 Requests involving use of computers
etc.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 7
Telecommunications not to be intercepted
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 9
Issue of warrants by Attorney-Generalfor Organization to intercept
telecommunications
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 10
Issue of warrant by Director-Generalof Security in emergency for Organization
to intercept telecommunications
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 12
Persons authorised to intercept communicationsfor Organization
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 13
Discontinuance of interception beforeexpiration of warrant
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 30
Emergency requests
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 70
Communicating information obtained byinterception under Part V
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 71
Dealing with information where interceptionsuspected to be
unlawful
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT
1979
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 107A
Civil remedies--unlawful interceptionor communication
- TELECOMMUNICATIONSACT 1997 - SECT 322 Requirement to
provide interception capability
- TELECOMMUNICATIONSACT 1997 - SECT 323 Interception
capability to be provided
- TELECOMMUNICATIONSACT 1997 - SECT 326 Meaning of
interception capability
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS AND
CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS) ACT 1997 No. 59of 1997 - SECT 81 81 Interception
capabilities
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 3R Warrants by telephone or other electronic means
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 3ZU Offences relating to telephone warrants
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 23E Applications by telephone etc.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85Q Forgery of postal messages etc.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85ZG Interference with telecommunications services
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85ZH Sending signals to satellite
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85ZKA Unauthorised call--switching devices
prohibited
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85ZKB Interception devices prohibited
- CUSTOMSACT 1901 - SECT 203M Warrants by telephone or
other electronic means
- CUSTOMSACT 1901 - SECT 203Q Offences relating to
telephone warrants
- CUSTOMSACT 1901 - SECT 219B Use of listening
devices
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 6
Interception of a communication
- AUSTRALIANFEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 12D Judges
eligible to issue warrants foruse of listening devices
- AUSTRALIANFEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 12F Use of
listening devices in relationto general offences
- AUSTRALIANFEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 12G Warrants
for use of listening devices
- AUSTRALIANFEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 12H
Information to be given in support ofapplication for warrant
- AUSTRALIANSECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION ACT 1979
- SECT 26 Use of listeningdevices
- AUSTRALIANSECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION ACT 1979
- SECT 27 Inspection of postalarticles
- AUSTRALIANSECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION ACT 1979
- SECT 27A Warrants for theperformance of functions under paragraph 17 (1)
(e)
Assault
- WARCRIMES
ACT 1945 - SECT 6 Serious crimes
- TELECOMMUNICATIONSACT 1975 No. 55 of 1975 - SECT. 89.
Obstructing officers.
- QUARANTINEACT 1908 - SECT 81 Bribing, assaulting,
obstructing, or intimidating officers
- PUBLICORDER (PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY) ACT
1971 - SECT 18 Obstruction,assault etc.
- NAVIGATIONACT 1912-1973 - SECT. 102. Assaults on
crew.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 50AB Meaning of act of indecency
- AUSTRALIANFEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 64 Assault
etc.
- AUSTRALIANFEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979 - SECT 64 Assault
etc.
Computers
- TELECOMMUNICATIONSACT 1997 - SECT 245 Eligible
carriage service providers
- CRIMESLEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 1989 No. 108 of 1989
- SECT 9
- CrimesAct
1914, Section 76A
- CrimesAct
1914, Section 76B
- CrimesAct
1914, Section 76C
- CrimesAct
1914, Section 76D
- CrimesAct
1914, Section 76E
- CrimesAct
1914, Section 76F
- DATA-MATCHINGPROGRAM (ASSISTANCE AND TAX) ACT
1990-
Conspiracy
- WORKPLACERELATIONS ACT 1996 - SECT 298S Industrial
associations acting against independentcontractors etc.
- WORKPLACERELATIONS ACT 1996 - SECT 298P Industrial
associations acting against employers
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 24C Offences
- CRIMESACT
1914-1973 - SECT. 24. Treason.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 24 Treason
- CRIMES(TRAFFIC IN NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC
SUBSTANCES) ACT 1990 - SECT14 Conspiracy etc. outside Australia to commit
offence inside Australia
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 41 Conspiracy to bring false accusation
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 42 Conspiracy to defeat justice
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 50DB Encouraging offence against this Part
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 86 Conspiracy
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 30J Industrial disturbances, lock-outs and strikes
- MIGRATIONAMENDMENT ACT 1979 No. 117 of 1979 - SECT.
17. Persons concerned in bringingimmigrants secretly into Commonwealth or
harbouring prohibited immigrants
Damage to Property
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS(INTERCEPTION) ACT 1979 - SECT 7
Telecommunications not to be intercepted
- PUBLICORDER (PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY) ACT
1971 - SECT 15 Assembliesinvolving violence or apprehension of
violence
- PUBLICORDER (PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY) ACT
1971 - SECT 8 Dispersalof certain assemblies
- PUBLICORDER (PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY) ACT
1971 - SECT 6 Assembliesinvolving violence or apprehension of
violence
- NUCLEARNON-PROLIFERATION (SAFEGUARDS) ACT 1987 - SECT
36 Threat to use nuclearmaterial
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 30A Unlawful associations
- FOREIGNSTATES IMMUNITIES ACT 1985 - SECT 13 Personal
injury and damage to property
- DEFENCEFORCE DISCIPLINE ACT 1982 - SECT 43
Destruction of, or damage to, serviceproperty
- CRIMESACT
1914-1973 - SECT. 29. Destroying or damaging Commonwealth
property.
- ATOMICENERGY ACT 1953-1973 - SECT. 49.
Sabotage.
Evidence
- SUPERANNUATIONINDUSTRY (SUPERVISION) ACT 1993 - SECT
307 Incorrectly keeping recordswith intention of deceiving or misleading
etc.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 39 Destroying evidence
- EVIDENCEACT 1995 - SECT 59 The hearsay
rule--exclusion of hearsay evidence
- EVIDENCEACT 1995 - SECT 81 Hearsay and opinion rules:
exception for admissionsand related representations
- EVIDENCEACT 1995 - SECT 126 Loss of client legal
privilege: related communicationsand documents
- AUSTRALIANWINE AND BRANDY CORPORATION ACT 1980 - SECT
39ZG Discovery of evidence
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 317 Tampering etc. with evidence
- AGEDCARE
ACT 1997 No. 112 of 1997 - SECT 92-6 92-6 Discovery of
evidence
Extortion
Fraud, Falsification, Forgery and Documents
- ActsInterpretation Act 1901 (Cth)
- AUDITACT
1901 - SECT 65 Forging or uttering documents
- BILLSOF
EXCHANGE ACT 1909 - SECT 29 Forged or unauthorized signature
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 63 What amounts to forgery
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 65 Forgery of seals
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 66 Forgery of official signatures
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 67 Forgery of Commonwealth documents etc.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 68 Forging official marks
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85G Forgery of postage stamps etc.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85Q Forgery of postal messages etc.
- COMMONWEALTHELECTORAL ACT 1918 - SECT 344 Forging or
uttering electoral papers
- COMMONWEALTHINSCRIBED STOCK ACT 1911 - SECT 48
Forging or uttering stock certificatesetc.
- COMMONWEALTHINSCRIBED STOCK ACT 1911 - SECT 51
Forfeiture of forged documents and illicitforms
- DEFENCEACT 1903 - SECT 73B Forging or uttering
warrants or orders
- PASSPORTSACT 1938 - SECT 9B Offences relating to
forgery etc. of passports
- INCOMETAX
ASSESSMENT ACT 1936-1973 - SECT. 221Y. Forging stamps or dies.
- POSTAND
TELEGRAPH ACT 1901-1973 - SECT. 99. Forging or fraudulently using orpossessing
dies or plates.
- POSTAND
TELEGRAPH ACT 1901-1973 - SECT. 124. Forging or uttering
telegrams.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONSACT 1975 No. 55 of 1975 - SECT. 84.
Forgery of telecommunications messages,&c.
- TREASURYBILLS ACT 1914-1973 - SECT. 13. Forgery or
uttering, &c.
- TREASURYBILLS ACT 1914-1973 - SECT. 14. Forfeiture of
forged documents.
- TRADEMARKS ACT 1955-1973 - SECT. 98. Forgery,
&c., of trade marks.
- TRADEMARKS ACT 1955-1973 - SECT. 106. What deemed
forgery of trade mark.
- TAXATIONADMINISTRATION ACT 1953 - SECT 8T Incorrectly
keeping records with intentionof deceiving or misleading etc.
- ROYALCOMMISSIONS ACT 1902 - SECT 6K Destroying
documents or other things
- ROYALCOMMISSIONS ACT 1902-1973 - SECT. 6K. Destroying
books or documents.
- ROYALCOMMISSIONS ACT 1923 - SECT 23 Destroying
documents or other things
- RETIREMENTSAVINGS ACCOUNTS ACT 1997 - SECT 155
Incorrectly keeping records with intentionof deceiving or misleading
etc.
- PARLIAMENTARYCOMMISSION OF INQUIRY ACT 1986 No. 9 of
1986 - SECT 29 Destroying documentsor other things
- MIGRATIONACT 1958 - SECT 488 Tampering with movements
records
- CRIMESACT
1914-1973 - SECT. 72. Falsification of books or record by
officers.
- ARCHIVESACT 1960 - SECT 19 Certificate of destruction
of public records
- RADIOCOMMUNICATIONSACT 1992 - SECT 198 Transmission
of false information
- DEFENCEACT 1903-1973 - SECT. 73B. Falsifying and
forging parade states, orders,&c.
Harassment
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85ZE Improper use of telecommunications services
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 85S Improper use of postal services
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 3W Power of arrest without warrant by constables
- TRADEPRACTICES ACT 1974 - SECT 60 Harassment and
coercion
- SEXDISCRIMINATION ACT 1984 - SECT 28A Meaning of
sexual harassment
Incitement
- CRIMESACT
1914-1973 - SECT. 30C. Advocating or inciting to crime.
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 7A Inciting to or urging the commission of offences
- RACIALDISCRIMINATION ACT 1975 - SECT 17 Unlawful to
incite doing of unlawfulacts
- DISABILITYDISCRIMINATION ACT 1992 - SECT 43 Offence
to incite doing of unlawful actsor offences
- NAVIGATIONACT 1912 - SECT 387A Persuading or inciting
breach of agreement
- CRIMESACT
1914 - SECT 25 Inciting mutiny
- CONCILIATIONAND ARBITRATION ACT 1904-1973 - SECT.
138. Incitement to boycott awardforbidden.
- RACIALDISCRIMINATION ACT 1975 - SECT 17 Unlawful to
incite doing of unlawfulacts
Robbery and Theft
- FREEDOMOF
INFORMATION ACT 1989
- ARCHIVESACT 1983 - SECT 57 Protection against certain
actions
Tax Evasion
- TOTALIZATORACT 1997 - SECT 78 78 Offences relating to
revenue
- NATIONALCRIME AUTHORITY ACT 1984 - SECT 4
Interpretation
- INCOMETAX
ASSESSMENT ACT 1936 - SECT 260 Contracts to evade tax
void
NSW
Legislation
- LISTENINGDEVICES ACT 1984 - SECT 20 20 Requirement to
inform subject of surveillance
- LISTENINGDEVICES ACT 1984 - SECT 5 5 Prohibition on
use of listening devices
- LISTENINGDEVICES ACT 1984 - SECT 7 7 Prohibition on
communication or publicationof records of private conversations by parties
thereto
Assault
- VICTIMSCOMPENSATION ACT 1996 - SECT 5 5 Act of
violence
- DISTRICTCOURT ACT 1973 - SECT 30 Obstruction of
Sheriff, bailiff etc.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 428B Offences of specific intent to which Part
applies
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 427 On trial for any felony or misdemeanour verdict
ofattempt
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 104 Term "infamous crime" defined
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 74 Attempts
- COMMUNITYWELFARE ACT 1987 - SECT 76A Obstruction etc.
of officers
- CHILDREN(CARE AND PROTECTION) ACT 1987 - SECT 3 3
Definitions
- ARBITRATION(CIVIL ACTIONS) ACT 1983 - SECT 14
Contempt
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 381 Indecent assault
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 405B Warning to be given by Judge in relation to lack ofcomplaint
in certain sexual offence proceedings
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 206 Assault etc. on member of crew of aircraft or
vessel
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 58 Assault with intent to commit felony on certain
officers
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 61 Common assault prosecuted by indictment
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 61I Sexual assault
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 61K Assault with intent to have sexual intercourse
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 61L Indecent assault
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 61M Aggravated indecent assault
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 66B Attempting, or assaulting with intent, to have
sexualintercourse with child under 10
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 66D Attempting, or assaulting with intent, to have
sexualintercourse with child between 10 and 16
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 59 Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
Computers
- TOTALIZATORACT 1997 - SECT 80 80 Totalizator
advertising
- POLICEINTEGRITY COMMISSION ACT 1996 - SECT 4 4
Definitions
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 309 Unlawful access to data in computer
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 310 Damaging data in computer
Conspiracy and Treason
- JUSTICESACT 1902 - SECT 21 21 When information may be
laid
- JUSTICESACT 1902 - SECT 4 4 Application of Act where
no express provisions
- INDEPENDENTCOMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION ACT 1988 -
SECT 8 8 General nature of corruptconduct
- EVIDENCEACT 1995 - SECT 57 57 Provisional
relevance
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 15 Information for such felonies valid though the factsmay amount
to treason
- DRUGMISUSE AND TRAFFICKING ACT 1985 - SECT 26 26
Conspiring
- DRUGMISUSE AND TRAFFICKING ACT 1985 - SECT 28 28
Conspiring to commit and aidingetc commission of offence outside New South
Wales
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 26 Conspiring to commit murder
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 342 Certain conspiracy offences not affected
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 393 Indictment for conspiracy
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 249F Aiding, abetting etc.
Evidence
- JURYACT
1977 - SECT 68A Soliciting information from jurors etc.
- EVIDENCEACT 1995 - SECT 81 81 Hearsay and opinion
rules: exception for admissionsand related representations
- EVIDENCEACT 1995 - SECT 59 59 The hearsay rule
exclusion of hearsay evidence
- CRIMESACT
1914-1973 - SECT. 39. Destroying evidence.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 317 Tampering etc. with evidence
Extortion
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 102 Accusing or threatening to accuse of crime to extortmoney
etc.
Damage to
Property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 195 Maliciously destroying or damaging property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 196 Maliciously destroying or damaging property with intentto
injure a person
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 197 Dishonestly destroying or damaging property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 198 Maliciously destroying or damaging property with theintention
of endangering life
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 199 Threatening to destroy or damage property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 200 Possession, custody or control of an article with intentto
destroy or damage property
Forgery, Falsification and Documents
- InterpretationAct 1987 (NSW)
- BIRTHS,DEATHS AND MARRIAGES REGISTRATION ACT 1995 -
SECT 59 59 Falsification ofcertificates and other documents
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 249J Custom not a defence
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 250 Forging and uttering defined
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 251 Uttering to be offence of same degree and subject tosame
punishment as forging
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 253 Royal or public seals
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 265 Forging etc. a bank note etc.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 270 Engraving plates for foreign bills or notes
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 271 Forging wills
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 278 Forging signature of Supreme Court Judge to decreeetc. or
tendering same in evidence with forged signature
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 285 Forgery of signature to copies etc. admissible in evidenceof
decrees etc.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 289 Forgery of seal etc. on public documents etc. and
copiesadmissible in evidence
- CASINOCONTROL ACT 1992 - SECT 162 162 Forgery
etc
- INSCRIBEDSTOCK (ISSUE AND RENEWALS) ACT 1912 - SECT
15 Counterfeiting certificatesto be forgery
- PARLIAMENTARYELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS ACT 1912 -
SECT 176F 176F Forging or utteringelectoral papers
- PUBLICLOTTERIES ACT 1996 - SECT 50 50 Verification of
tickets and prizes
- SPECIALCOMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY ACT 1983 - SECT 29 29
Destroying books or documents
- ROYALCOMMISSIONS ACT 1923 - SECT 23 Destroying
documents or other things
- POLICEINTEGRITY COMMISSION ACT 1996 - SECT 47 47
Seizure of other documents andthings
- POLICEINTEGRITY COMMISSION ACT 1996 - SECT 108 108
Offences relating to documentsor other things (cf ICAC Act s 88)
- LOCALGOVERNMENT ACT 1993 - SECT 636 636 Tampering
with meters and fittings
- PARLIAMENTARYCOMMISSION OF INQUIRY ACT 1986 No. 9 of
1986 - SECT 29 Destroying documentsor other things
- INDEPENDENTCOMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION ACT 1988 -
SECT 88 88 Offences relating todocuments or other things
- COPYRIGHTACT 1968-1973 - SECT. 238. False attribution
of authorship of work.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 209 False information as to plan etc. to prejudice thesafety of an
aircraft or vessel or persons on board an aircraft or vessel
- FACTORIES,SHOPS AND INDUSTRIES ACT 1962 - SECT 151
Penalty for forging certificateetc. and false declaration
- CHIROPRACTORSAND OSTEOPATHS ACT 1991 - SECT 56 False
entries in register, misrepresentationetc.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 297 Making false entries in copies sent to registrar
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 296 Falsifying entries of births etc or giving false
certificates
- MINESINSPECTION ACT 1901 - SECT 24 Penalty for
forgery of, or false declarationas to certificate
Harassment
- PROTECTEDDISCLOSURES ACT 1994 - SECT 20 Protection
against reprisals
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 562A Definitions
- TRANSGENDER(ANTI-DISCRIMINATION AND OTHER ACTS
AMENDMENT) ACT 1996 - SCHEDULE 1
- IMPERIALACTS APPLICATION ACT 1969 - SECT 39
Disturbing religious worship
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 547 Apprehended violence or injury recognizance to keepthe peace
etc.
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 545B Intimidation or annoyance by violence or
otherwise
- FAIRTRADING ACT 1987 - SECT 55 55 Harassment and
coercion (TPA s 60)
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 101 Threatening letters
- COMMERCIALAGENTS AND PRIVATE INQUIRY AGENTS ACT 1963
- SECT 39C 39C Harassment
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 22A Meaning of
"sexual harassment"
Incitement
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 38T Offence of
serious transgender vilification
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 49ZT Homosexual
vilification unlawful
- CRIMESPREVENTION ACT 1916 - SECT 2 Inciting to
crimes
- CRIMESPREVENTION ACT 1916 - SECT 3 Printing or
publishing writing inciting tocrimes
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 49ZXC Offence of
serious HIV/AIDS vilification
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 49ZTA Offence of
serious homosexual vilification
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 49ZXB HIV/AIDS
vilification unlawful
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 20C Racial
vilification unlawful
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 38S Transgender
vilification unlawful
- ANTI-DISCRIMINATIONACT 1977 - SECT 20D Offence of
serious racial vilification
Robbery and Theft
- PUBLICFINANCE AND AUDIT ACT 1983 - SECT 61 61
Misappropriation of money or property
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 94 Robbery or stealing from the person
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 95 Same in circumstances of aggravation
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 97 Robbery etc. or stopping a mail, being armed or in
company
- CRIMESACT
1900 - SECT 98 Robbery with arms etc. and wounding
Tax Evasion
NT
Legislation
- Commercialand Private Agents Licensing
Act
- Anti-DiscriminationAct
- Births,Deaths and Marriages Registration Act
1996
- ConsumerAffairs and Fair Trading Act
- CriminalCode Act
- DebitsTax
Act
- DomesticViolence Act
- DomesticViolence Regulations
- JusticesAct
- JuvenileJustice Act
- NorthernTerritory University (Student Conduct)
By-laws
- Racingand
Betting Act
- SexualOffences (Evidence and Procedure)
Act
- SummaryOffences Act
- Taxation(Administration) Act
- UnlawfulBetting Act
QLD Legislation
- CriminalCode (Qld) Section 408C
SA Legislation
Assault
- SUMMARYPROCEDURE ACT 1921 - SECT 5 Classification of
offences
- DOMESTICVIOLENCE ACT 1994 - SCHEDULE
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 157 Power
to convict of lesser offence
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 57 Consent
no defence in certain cases
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 270B
Assault with Intent to Commit anOffence Assaults with intent
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 250 Threats
or reprisals against publicofficers
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 39 Assaults
Common assault
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 40 Assaults
occasioning harm
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 56 Indecent
assault
Evidence
- EVIDENCEACT, 1929 - SECT 4
Interpretation
- EVIDENCEACT, 1929 - SECT 59b Admissibility of
computer output
- DISTRICTCOURT ACT 1991 - SECT 9 Criminal
jurisdiction
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 243
Fabricating, altering or concealingevidence
Forgery
- BRANDSACT
1933 - SECT 75 Punishment for forged or false registrations or
entries
- CROWNLANDS ACT 1929 - SECT 285 Forgery and uttering a
felony
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 213 The
Public Seal
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 215
Transfers of stock, etc.
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 214 Deeds,
wills, bills of exchange,etc.
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 216
Attestation to power of attorneyfor transfer of stock
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 219 Forging
bank notes
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 220
Receiving forged bank notes
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 223
Debentures
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 224 Forging
Official and Legal DocumentsOriginal documents of courts of
record
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 225 Orders
of justices
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 226 Copies
of certificates of recordand using forged process
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 227 False
copies of record
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 230 Forging
official documents and tenderingsame in evidence
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 234
Demanding property upon forged instruments
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 235
Forgeries not already specified
- ELECTORALACT 1985 - SECT 128 Forging or uttering
electoral papers
- REGISTRATIONOF DEEDS ACT, 1935 - SECT 43 Forgery,
etc.
- LOCALGOVERNMENT ACT, 1934 - SECT 772
Forgery
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 228 False
certificates of previous convictions
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 226 Copies
of certificates of recordand using forged process
Computers
- SUMMARYOFFENCES ACT 1953 - SECT 44 Unlawful operation
of computer system
Conspiracy
- CORRECTIONALSERVICES ACT 1982 - SECT 33 Prisoners'
mail
- AIRCRAFTOFFENCES ACT, 1971 - SECT 15 Threats and
false statements
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 7
Treason
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 12
Conspiring or soliciting to commitmurder
Damage to Property
- LIBRARIESACT, 1982 - SECT 39 Damage to property of
the Board
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 171
Nocturnal offences
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 86
Possession of object with intent todamage property
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 85A
Recklessly endangering property
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 85 Damaging
property
Extortion
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 165
Obtaining execution of documentsby force
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 161 Letter
threatening to accuse of acrime, with intent to extort
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 162
Accusing or threatening to accusewith intent to extort
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 163
Threatening to accuse with a viewto extort money
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 164
Threatening to publish a libel withintent to extort
Harassment
- RESIDENTIALTENANCIES ACT 1995 - SECT 65 Quiet
enjoyment
- WHISTLEBLOWERSPROTECTION ACT 1993 No. 21 of 1993 -
SECT 9 Victimisation
- FAIRTRADING ACT 1987 - SECT 21 Harassment or
coercion
- FAIRTRADING ACT 1987 - SECT 69 Harassment and
coercion
- INDUSTRIALAND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS ACT 1994 - SECT 225
Improper pressure, etc., relatedto enterprise agreements
- EQUALOPPORTUNITY ACT, 1984 - SECT 87 Sexual
harassment
- CRIMINALLAW CONSOLIDATION ACT 1935 - SECT 247
Harassment or giving of benefits,etc., to obtain information about jury's
deliberations
Incitement
- RACIALVILIFICATION ACT 1996 No. 92 of 1996 - SECT 7
Amendment of the Wrongs Act1936
- RACIALVILIFICATION ACT 1996 No. 92 of 1996 - SECT 4
Racial vilification
Tax
Evasion
- TAXATIONADMINISTRATION ACT 1996 - SECT 59 Deliberate
tax evasion
- LANDTAX
ACT 1936 - SECT 18 Contracts, etc., to evade land tax
TAS Legislation
VIC Legislation
- Births,Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1996 -
SECT 55 Falsification of certificate,etc.
- OptometristsRegistration Act 1996 - SECT 62 Fraud,
forgery etc.
- Crimes(Computers) Act 1988
(Vic)