Term
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Meaning
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Examinee
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The person who gives
evidence in an examination conducted by an ACC examiner.
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Witness
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The person who gives
evidence in a hearing conducted by the Integrity Commissioner.
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Examination or hearing
material
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Material that comes
directly out of the examination of a person or a hearing in relation to the
person.
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Derivative material
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Any information,
document or thing that is identified, understood or created because of, or
based on, examination or hearing material.
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Pre-charge
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The time before a person
is charged with an offence or the time after those criminal charges have been
resolved.
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Post-charge
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The time when the person
has been charged with an offence (or such charges are imminent).
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Pre-charge material
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Examination or hearing
material that comes from the examination of a person, or a hearing in
relation to a person, which took place pre-charge.
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Pre-charge derivative
material
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Derivative material that
was derived from pre-charge examination or hearing material.
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Post-charge material
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Examination or hearing
material that comes from the examination of a person, or a hearing in
relation to a person, which took place post-charge.
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Post-charge derivative
material
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Derivative material that
was derived from post-charge material.
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Pre-confiscation
application
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The time before
confiscation proceedings under proceeds of crime legislation have commenced
against a person or the time after those proceedings have been resolved.
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Post-confiscation
application
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The time when
confiscation proceedings under proceeds of crime legislation are ongoing
against a person (or such proceedings are imminent).
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Pre-confiscation
application material
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Examination or hearing
material that comes from the examination of a person, or a hearing in
relation to a person, which took place pre-confiscation application.
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Post-confiscation
application material
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Examination or hearing
material that comes from the examination of a person, or a hearing in
relation to a person, which took place post-confiscation application.
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