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Criminal Code Act 1899 - Queensland Legislation

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Schedule 1 The <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Code</strong>Part 9 Transitional and validation provisionsChapter 75 Transitional provision for <strong>Criminal</strong> Law Amendment <strong>Act</strong> 2002[s 712]Chapter 75Transitional provision for<strong>Criminal</strong> Law Amendment <strong>Act</strong>2002712 Transitional provision for <strong>Criminal</strong> Law Amendment <strong>Act</strong>2002Section 568(6) to (8), as in force at any time before thecommencement of this section, continues to apply in relationto an indictment under section 568(6) presented before thecommencement of this section as if the <strong>Criminal</strong> LawAmendment <strong>Act</strong> 2002, section 29 had not been enacted.Chapter 76Transitional provision forSexual Offences (Protection ofChildren) Amendment <strong>Act</strong> 2003713 Transitional provision for Sexual Offences (Protection ofChildren) Amendment <strong>Act</strong> 2003—unlawful sexualrelationshipOn a charge of an offence as defined in section 229B,evidence of an unlawful sexual act or acts done before thecommencement of this section may be admitted for thepurpose of deciding whether unlawful sexual acts done afterthe commencement of this section establish the existence ofan unlawful sexual relationship.Current as at 1 December 2014 Page 473

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