๐ Criminal Code Amendment (Identity Crime) Bill 2009
Assented toLABill 10418 November 2009
The Criminal Code Amendment (Identity Crime) Bill 2009 amends the Criminal Code to create offences related to the making, use, supply, or possession of identification material and equipment with the intent to commit or facilitate indictable offences.
Impact
Individuals and businesses are affected by the creation of new offences related to identity crime. Victims of identity theft may benefit from the provision allowing courts to issue certificates acknowledging their victim status. This matters because it strengthens the legal framework against identity crime.
Key Changes
["Creates new offences for making, using, or supplying identification material with intent to commit an indictable offence.", "Creates new offences for possessing identification material with intent to commit an indictable offence.", "Creates new offences for possessing identification equipment with intent to commit an indictable offence.", "Allows courts to issue certificates to victims of identity offences."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading MovedLA18 Nov 2009
- LA IntroducedLA18 Nov 2009
- LA Third ReadingLA19 Nov 2009
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA19 Nov 2009
- LC Second Reading MovedLC2 Mar 2010
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC25 May 2010
- LC Third ReadingLC15 June 2010
- LC AmendedLC16 June 2010
- Royal Assent25 June 2010
Affected Sectors
justice
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