๐ Criminal Organisations Control Bill 2011
Assented toLABill 23023 November 2011
The Criminal Organisations Control Bill 2011 aims to disrupt and restrict the activities of organisations involved in serious criminal activity, their members, and associates by enabling declarations and control orders. It also introduces criminal sanctions for recruiting members or financing such organisations and amends several existing Acts.
Impact
This bill affects individuals associated with declared criminal organisations, law enforcement, and the judiciary. It matters because it provides additional powers to disrupt criminal activities and aims to reduce organised crime, potentially impacting civil liberties through control orders.
Key Changes
["Introduces a process for declaring organisations as criminal organisations.", "Allows for control orders to be placed on individuals associated with declared criminal organisations.", "Creates offences related to recruiting for or financing declared criminal organisations."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA23 Nov 2011
- LA Second Reading MovedLA23 Nov 2011
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA28 Feb 2012
- LA Consideration in DetailLA28 Feb 2012
- LA AmendedLA28 Feb 2012
- LA Third ReadingLA22 Mar 2012
- LC Second Reading MovedLC22 Mar 2012
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC2 May 2012
- LC Third ReadingLC22 May 2012
- LC AmendedLC14 Nov 2012
- Royal Assent29 Nov 2012
Affected Sectors
justiceemergency_services
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