๐ Crimes at Sea Bill 1999
Legislative Council Second ReadingLC24 March 1999
The Crimes at Sea Bill 1999 likely addresses criminal jurisdiction and law enforcement on Western Australian waters. It potentially defines offences, powers, and procedures related to maritime crime.
Impact
Likely affects law enforcement agencies, individuals on vessels in WA waters, and the justice system. It clarifies legal jurisdiction and procedures for crimes committed at sea.
Key Changes
["Clarifies jurisdiction over crimes committed at sea", "Defines powers of law enforcement at sea", "Establishes procedures for prosecuting maritime offences"]
Parliamentary Progress
- LC Second Reading MovedLC24 Mar 1999
Affected Sectors
justicetransport
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