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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 91 Transitional provisions for <strong>Criminal</strong> Law (Child Exploitation and DangerousDrugs) Amendment <strong>Act</strong> 2013[s 730]Chapter 91Transitional provisions for<strong>Criminal</strong> Law (ChildExploitation and DangerousDrugs) Amendment <strong>Act</strong> 2013730 Indictments for offencesThis <strong>Code</strong>, as amended by the <strong>Criminal</strong> Law (ChildExploitation and Dangerous Drugs) Amendment <strong>Act</strong> 2013,section 26, applies to an indictment against a person for anoffence against section 228A, 228B, 228C or 228D whetherthe act or omission constituting the offence happened before,on or after the commencement of this section.Chapter 92Transitional provision for<strong>Criminal</strong> Law (<strong>Criminal</strong>Organisations Disruption) andOther <strong>Legislation</strong> Amendment<strong>Act</strong> 2013731 Application of amended s 597CSection 597C as amended by the <strong>Criminal</strong> Law (<strong>Criminal</strong>Organisations Disruption) and Other <strong>Legislation</strong> Amendment<strong>Act</strong> 2013 applies to the arraignment of an accused person in aproceeding for an offence, whether the proceeding was startedbefore, on or after the commencement of this section.Current as at 1 December 2014 Page 485

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