Criminal Code Amendment (Suicide Related Material Offences) Bill 2005

Type
Government
Portfolio
Justice and Customs
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
41

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Summary

Amends the Criminal Code Act 1995 to insert new offences in relation to: the use of a carriage service, including the Internet, to access, transmit or make available suicide related material; and the possession, production, supply or acquisition of such material for use through a carriage service.

Progress

House of Representatives
Introduced and read a first time 10 Mar 2005
Second reading moved 10 Mar 2005
Second reading agreed to 11 May 2005
Third reading agreed to 11 May 2005
Senate
Introduced and read a first time 12 May 2005
Second reading moved 12 May 2005
Second reading debate 20 Jun 2005
Second reading agreed to 23 Jun 2005
Committee of the Whole debate
  • Amendment details: 6 Government agreed to
23 Jun 2005
(After Midnight)
Third reading agreed to 23 Jun 2005
(After Midnight)
House of Representatives
Consideration of Senate message
  • Details: House agreed to Senate amendments
23 Jun 2005
(After Midnight)
Assent
  • Act no.: 92
  • Year: 2005
06 Jul 2005

Documents and transcripts

Text of bill

Explanatory memoranda

Proposed amendments

Senate

Schedules of amendments

Bills digest

Notes

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Text of bill

  • First reading: Text of the bill as introduced into the Parliament
  • Third reading: Prepared if the bill is amended by the house in which it was introduced. This version of the bill is then considered by the second house.
  • As passed by both houses: Final text of bill agreed to by both the House of Representatives and the Senate which is presented to the Governor-General for assent.

Explanatory memoranda

  • Explanatory memorandum: Accompanies and provides an explanation of the content of the introduced version (first reading) of the bill.
  • Supplementary explanatory memorandum: Accompanies and explains amendments proposed by the government to the bill.
  • Revised explanatory memorandum: Accompanies and explains the amended version (third reading) of the bill. It supersedes the explanatory memorandum.

Proposed amendments

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Schedules of amendments

Schedules of amendments list amendments agreed to by the second house are communicated to the first house for consideration. Subsequent action by either house may also be included in a schedule.

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