National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Amendment Bill 2002
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The purpose of this Bill is to amend the National Crime Authority (State Provisions) Act 1985 so that it more closely reflects the National Crime Authority Act 1984 of the Commonwealth. The primary aim of the Bill is to enhance the effectiveness of the National Crime Authority (NCA) in combating organised crime. This will be achieved principally through the provision of greater penalties for failing to answer a question at a NCA hearing; the removal of the defence "without reasonable excuse"; and the removal of derived-use immunity. |
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Bill Lapsed 01/23/2005
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Progress
Legislative Assembly |
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Introduced |
28 Mar 2002 |
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First Reading |
28 Mar 2002 |
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Second Reading |
28 Mar 2002 |
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Second Reading Speech |
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Second Reading Agreed |
12 Jun 2002 |
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Consideration in Detail |
13 Jun 2002 |
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Third Reading |
13 Jun 2002 |
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Legislative Council |
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First Reading |
20 Jun 2002 |
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Second Reading |
20 Jun 2002 |
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Other Procedures |
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Reinstated to the stage reached in the previous Session |
14 Aug 2002 |
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Referred to the Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and General Purposes. |
14 Aug 2002 |
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Legislative Council Second Reading - Committee Report Tabled |
28 Nov 2002 |
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Bill Lapsed |
23 Jan 2005 |
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Notes
1. SO 230A applies until 28/11/2002.
2. Standing Committee on Uniform Legislation and General Purposes tabled report (tp 544) on 28/11/2002.
3. 36th Parliament prorogued and Legislative Assembly dissolved 23 January 2005.