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The Commission s primary function is to adjudicate on matters brought before it through
referral by the Director of Liquor Licensing, or by an application for a review of a decision
made by the Director of Liquor Licensing. The latter is achieved by way of a re-hearing and
therefore makes its own determinations based on the merits of each case. When
considering an application for review, the Commission may have regard only to the material
that was before the Director of Liquor Licensing when making the decision

The main task of the commission is to decide on the issues brought before it.
Referral by Liquor Licensing Commissioner or Request for Reconsideration of Decision
Created by the Director of Liquor Licensing. The latter is achieved through re-listening.
So make your own judgment based on the merits of each case. If
When reviewing a request for review, the Commission may only consider the materials
That was before the Director of Liquor Licensing made a decision.

The purpose of this Act is to make miscellaneous amendments to the Control of Weapons Act 1990 and to make a consequential amendment to the Vagrancy Act 1966.

The purpose of this act is to make various amendments to the 1990 Control of WeaponsAct and, with it, the 1966 Vagrancy Act. 

The purpose of this Act is to amend the Control of Weapons Act 1990 to increase the penalties for offences under sections 5(1) and 6(1) of that Act.

The purpose of this Act is to amend the Control of Weapons Act 1990 to increase the penalties for offences under sections 5(1) and 6(1) of that Act.

Increase penalties for offenders who violate the Control Weapons Act of 1990.

A Bill for an Act to amend the Control of Weapons Act 1990 and for other purposes.

A bill to change the Control of Weapons Act 1990.

standardize (a) weapons and (b) body protection

The purpose of this Act is to regulate—
(a) weapons other than firearms; and
(b) body armour

The purpose of this Act is—
(a) to amend the Control of Weapons Act 1990 to—
(i) remove the seven-day notice requirement in relation to planned declarations of designated areas; and create a new indictable offence for prohibited persons to possess, use or
carry imitation firearms; and
(b) to amend the Firearms Act 1996 to—
(i) to make further provision as to the participation requirements for holders of handgun licences; and
(ii) classify certain blank-firing devices as firearms within the meaning of the Act; and
(iii) combine two offences relating to prohibited persons possessing, carrying or using registered or unregistered firearms; and
(iv) authorise the use of certain devices in back-burning and planned burning operations.

The purpose of this law is-
(a) amending the Control of Weapons Act of 1990 to read as follows:
(i) remove his seven-day notice requirement on the proposed declaration of designated territories; create new crimes prohibited from being owned, used, or used by prohibited persons
Carry fake firearms. and
(b) amending the Firearms Act 1996 to read as follows:
(i) Make further provisions regarding eligibility requirements for handgun license holders. and
(ii) Designate certain unused firearms as firearms for the purposes of the law; and
(iii) her two offenses involving persons prohibited from possessing, carrying, or using registered or unregistered firearms; and
(iv) authorize the use of certain equipment in burnback and planned incineration operations;  

The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 is an act that broadens the laws on corporate manslaughter in the UK.

Purpose
The purpose of this Act is to amend the Crimes
Act 1958 so as to—
(a) extend the definition of “rape” to include situations where a male is coerced into sexually penetrating, or continuing to sexually penetrate, another person;
(b) create a single new offence dealing with the sexual penetration of children under the age of 16;

the purpose
The purpose of this law is to change crime
Act of 1958
(a) Expand the definition of “rape” to include situations in which a man is forced or continues to be sexually penetrated by another;
(b) create a single new offense dealing with the sexual penetration of children under the age of 16;  

The main purpose of this Act is to facilitate, for law enforcement purposes, investigations and intelligence gathering in relation to criminal activity and corrupt conduct, including investigations extending beyond the ACT.

The primary purpose of this Act is to facilitate investigations and information gathering related to criminal and corrupt practices for law enforcement purposes, including investigations beyond the scope of the ACT. 

The Child Abuse and Sex Crime Squad was established to ensure provision of a specialist sexual assault response to support Police Area Commands across NSW.

This includes the investigation of the sexual and physical abuse and neglect of children. As well as complex serial and serious sexual assault matters.

The Child Abuse and Sexual Crimes Unit was created to ensure that specific sexual assault responses are provided to support Police Regional Command across NSW.
This includes exposing child sexual and physical abuse and neglect. So are complex series of issues and serious sexual assaults.

Purpose
The main purposes of this Act are to amend—
(a) the Crimes Act 1958 to further provide for the use of jury warnings in sexual offence cases where there has been a delay in reporting the alleged offence; andb) the Evidence Act 1958 to further provide for alternative arrangements for the giving of evidence in proceedings that relate to a charge for a sexual offence; and
(c) the Magistrates’ Court Act 1989 to provide for a Sexual Offences List; and
(d) the Crimes (Sexual Offences) Act 2006 to provide for transitional arrangements relating to that Act.

the purpose
The main purpose of this law is to amend
(a) The Crimes Act 1958 further provides for the use of jury warnings in the event of a late reporting of a sex crime. b) The Evidence Act 1958 provides further arrangements for obtaining evidence in proceedings relating to alleged sex crimes. and
(c) The Magistrates’ Courts Act 1989, which provides a list of sexual offenses. and
(d) the Crimes (Sex Offenses) Act 2006 to provide transitional measures in relation to that Act; ” 

Purpose
The main purpose of this Act is to amend the Crimes Act 1958, the Crimes (Criminal Trials) Act 1999, the Evidence Act 1958 and the Magistrates’ Court Act 1989 to make further
provision in relation to sexual offences, including the definition of offences and the giving of evidence in legal proceedings that relate to a charge for a sexual offence.

the purpose
The main purpose of this Act is to further amend the Crimes Act 1958, the Crimes (Criminal Trials) Act 1999, the Evidence Act 1958 and the Magistrate’s Court Act 1989.
Provisions relating to sex offenses, including the definition of offenses and the acquisition of evidence in court proceedings for accusations of sex crimes. 

Purpose
The purpose of this Act is to amend the Crimes
Act 1958 with respect to the offence of stalking to
ensure that the offence—
(a) covers cyberstalking; and
(b) no longer requires proof as to the actual effect on the victim of the course of conduct engaged in by the offender where the offender intended to cause harm or arouse apprehension or fear or knew that
engaging in a course of conduct of that kind would be likely to cause harm or arouse apprehension or fear; and
(c) has extra-territorial operation.

the purpose
The purpose of this law is to change crime Act 1958
Ensuring Violations—
(a) include cyberstalking; and
(b) no longer requires evidence of the actual impact of the perpetrator’s actions on the victim if the perpetrator intended or knew to inflict harm or cause fear;
Actions of this nature may cause harm or cause concern or fear. and
(c) conducts extraterritorial activities;  

An Act to provide for the authorisation of the installation, use, maintenance and retrieval of surveillance devices for law enforcement purposes

An Act to provide for the authorisation of the installation, use, maintenance and retrieval of surveillance devices for law enforcement purposes

The purposes of this Act are—

(a) to amend the Crimes Act 1958 in relation to the offence of stalking; and
(b) to make consequential amendments to the Stalking Intervention Orders Act 2008 and the Personal Safety Intervention Orders Act 2010; and
(c) to make minor amendments of a statute law revision nature.

The purpose of this law is…

(a) that he amends the Crimes Act 1958 in relation to stalking; and
(b) as a result amendments to the Stalking Intervention Order Act of 2008 and the Personal Safety Intervention Order Act of 2010; and
(c) to make changes of the the law 

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