Federal Register of Legislation
Crimes Legislation Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991
No. 123 of 1991
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1—INTRODUCTORY Section 1. Short title 2. Commencement PART 2—AMENDMENTS OF THE AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE ACT 1979
3. Principal Act 4. Functions 5. End of appointments 6. Application for superannuation order: evidence 7. Notice of application for restraining order 8. Insertion of new section: 49ea. Extension of certain restraining orders 9. Transitional 10. Ancillary orders PART 3—AMENDMENTS OF THE CASH TRANSACTION REPORTS ACT 1988
11. Principal Act 12. Reports of suspect transactions 13. Insertion of new section: 17a. Inspection of identifying systems etc. 14. Cash dealer to keep documents 15. Access to CTR information 16. Failure to provide information 17. Questioning and search powers 18. Functions of Director 19. Insertion of new section: 40b. Annual Report
TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued
Section PART 4—AMENDMENTS OF THE CRIMES ACT 1914
20. Principal Act 21. Insertion of new sections: 22. Conditions etc. that a court may impose on certain offenders 22a. State orders relating to passports 22. Further amendments PART 5—AMENDMENTS OF THE CRIMES (SUPERANNUATION BENEFITS) ACT 1989
23. Principal Act 24. Application for superannuation order: evidence 25. Notice of application for restraining order 26. Insertion of new section: 28a. Extension of certain restraining orders 27. Transitional 28. Ancillary orders PART 6—AMENDMENTS OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
29. Principal Act 30. Court may make restraining order against property 31. Court may make further orders PART 7—AMENDMENTS OF THE MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS ACT 1987
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