Second Reading Speeches

Territories Legislation Amendment Bill 2020

Type
Government
Portfolio
Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
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Summary

Introduced with the Bankruptcy (Estate Charges) Amendment (Norfolk Island) Bill 2020, the bill amends the:

Norfolk Island Act 1979
,
Christmas Island Act 1958
and
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Act 1955
to ensure the effective operation of the laws of other states and territories which have been applied in these external territories;
Norfolk Island Act 1979
to: enable the Australian Government to enter into arrangements with any state or territory government to support state-type service delivery in Norfolk Island; and provide for the possible future conferral upon the courts of a state or territory jurisdiction in relation to Norfolk Island;
Corporations Act 2001
,
Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001
,
National Credit Protection Act 2009
,
Competition and Consumer Act 2010
and
Cross-Border Insolvency Act 2008
to extend the application of the Acts to the external territories;
ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy Act 2017
and
ASIC Supervisory Cost Recovery Levy (Collection) Act 2017
to remove outdated references to the 'Crown in right of Norfolk Island';
Bankruptcy Act 1966
to enable the Australian Financial Security Authority to provide bankruptcy and personal property security services to Norfolk Island;
Freedom of Information Act 1982
to clarify its application to bodies established under a law in force in Norfolk Island;
Privacy Act 1988
to: clarify its application to statutory bodies in the external territories; and clarify the application of the Australian Privacy Principles to state and territory laws which have been applied in the external territories and the Jervis Bay Territory;
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977
to: extend its coverage to decisions made by Commonwealth officials under applied laws in the external territories and the Jervis Bay Territory; and extend the right to judicial review to decisions made under laws made by the former Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly and continued pre-self-government ordinances;
Criminal Code Act 1995
to update the definition of 'Commonwealth public official' to include people exercising powers or functions under a law in force in Norfolk Island;
Broadcasting Services Act 1992
to enable the Australian Communications and Media Authority to issues licences and undertake future broadcasting planning in Norfolk Island;
Copyright Act 1968
to ensure Norfolk Island is treated as a territory instead of a state for the purposes of the Act; and
Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000
to extend the application of the Act to Norfolk Island. Also makes consequential amendments to eight Acts.

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