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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Amendment (Assistance in Foreign Criminal Matters) Bill 2007

Type: Government
Status: Assented on Wed 4 Jul 2007 - Act No 32 of 2007 (GG No. 90, 13/07/07, p. 4486)
Origin: Legislative Assembly
Member with Carriage: Campbell, David (Hatzistergos, John)
Act number: 32/2007
Long Title: An Act to provide for the authorisation of an offender to travel to a foreign country for the purpose of giving evidence at a proceeding, or giving assistance in relation to an investigation, relating to a criminal matter.
Progress
Legislative Assembly
Initially introduced in the Legislative Assembly
Introduced by: Campbell, David
Notice of Motion: Thu 7 Jun 2007
Introduced: Wed 20 Jun 2007
"Agreement in Principle" Speech: Wed 20 Jun 2007
Agreed to in Principle LA: Tue 26 Jun 2007
Date Declared by Assistant Speaker without amendment: Tue 26 Jun 2007
Legislative Council
Member with Carriage: Hatzistergos, John
Introduced: Tue 26 Jun 2007
First Reading: Tue 26 Jun 2007
2R Speech: Thu 28 Jun 2007
Second Reading: Thu 28 Jun 2007
Third Reading: Thu 28 Jun 2007
Date Passed w'out amdt: Thu 28 Jun 2007
Returned to LA: Thu 28 Jun 2007
  • Passed Parliament: Thu 28 Jun 2007
  • Assented: Wed 4 Jul 2007
Documents and Transcripts
Text of Bill:
Passed by both Houses.pdf Passed by both Houses.pdf
Previous Version(s):
First Print.pdf First Print.pdf
Explanatory Notes:
Ex note Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Amendment (Assistance in Foreign Criminal Matters) Bill 2007.pdf Ex note Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Amendment (Assistance in Foreign Criminal Matters) Bill 2007.pdf

Transcript of speeches:
2R Speech LA LA 3207.pdf LA 3207.pdf
2R Speech LC LC 3207.pdf LC 3207.pdf

Amendments for Consideration:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Amendments Agreed To:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Bill digest
See Legislation Review Digest No.2 of 2007 for an examination of this Bill by the Legislation Review Committee.