[pic] Explosives Act 1961 Act No. 65 of 1961 as amended This compilation was prepared on 10 October 2005 taking into account amendments up to Act No. 121 of 2005 The text of any of those amendments not in force on that date is appended in the Notes section The operation of amendments that have been incorporated may be affected by application provisions that are set out in the Notes section Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing, Attorney-General's Department, Canberra Contents Part I-Preliminary 1 1 Short title [see Note 1] 1 2 Commencement [see Note 1] 1 5 Interpretation 1 6 Act binds Crown 1 7 Act extends to Territories 1 7A Application of the Criminal Code 2 Part II-Handling of explosives 3 8 Interpretation 3 9 Explosives to which this Part applies 3 10 Regulations 3 11 Orders relating to the berthing of vessels 4 11A Orders relating to transporting explosives by railway 4 12 Indemnity 4 Part III-Control of Commonwealth explosives areas 6 13 Interpretation 6 14 Regulations 6 Part IV-Miscellaneous 8 15 Orders 8 16 General provisions applicable to orders 8 17 Date from which orders take effect 8 18 Proof of instruments 8 19 Committees of advice 8 20 Offences 9 21 Regulations 9 Notes 11 An Act relating to Explosives Part I-Preliminary 1 Short title [see Note 1] This Act may be cited as the Explosives Act 1961. 2 Commencement [see Note 1] This Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation. 5 Interpretation In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears: explosives means: (a) substances or articles capable of producing an explosive, incendiary or pyrotechnic effect; (b) substances or articles prescribed by the regulations to be explosives; or (c) containers that have contained a substance or article to which paragraph (a) or (b) applies and have not been certified, in accordance with the regulations, to be free from explosives. handling includes loading, unloading, discharging, stacking, stowing, storing, transporting and any operation incidental to, or arising out of, any of those operations. vessel means a ship, boat or other vessel used for any purpose on the sea or in navigation. 6 Act binds Crown This Act binds the Crown in right of the Commonwealth or of a State and any authority constituted by or under a law of the Commonwealth, of a State or of a Territory. 7 Act extends to Territories (1) This Act extends to all the Territories. (2) Where a law, not being an Act, in force in a Territory is inconsistent with this Act or the regulations, or with an order under the regulations, that law is, to the extent of the inconsistency, of no effect. 7A Application of the Criminal Code Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code applies to all offences created by this Act. Note: Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility. Part II-Handling of explosives 8 Interpretation In this Part, vessel does not include a vessel belonging to the naval forces of the Commonwealth or of another part of the Queen's dominions. 9 Explosives to which this Part applies This Part applies to explosives that: (a) are the property of, or are in the possession or control of, the Commonwealth; (ab) have been manufactured by the Commonwealth and, in pursuance of an arrangement made with the Commonwealth, are intended to be, or are being, exported from the Commonwealth; or (b) are the property of, or are in the possession or control of, the government or the naval, military or air forces of another country and are in the Commonwealth or a Territory with the approval of the Commonwealth for the purposes of, or a purpose related to, the defence of the Commonwealth. 10 Regulations (1) The regulations may make provision: (a) for or in relation to, or for or in relation to any matter arising out of or incidental to, the handling of explosives to which this Part applies; and (b) for or in relation to safety measures to be observed at, in or upon a place, vehicle, aircraft or vessel at, in, upon or in the vicinity of which there are explosives to which this Part applies. (2) Before making regulations for or in relation to the handling in a port of explosives to which this Part applies, the Governor- General shall take into consideration any recommendations with respect to the proposed regulations made to the Minister by the committee known as the Council of the Association of Australian Port and Marine Authorities. 11 Orders relating to the berthing of vessels (1) The regulations may empower a person to direct, by order, that a vessel in which explosives to which this Part applies are, or are to be, loaded may, for a purpose or purposes specified in the order, be berthed in a port so specified. (2) The regulations may provide that where: (a) the port specified in an order referred to in subsection (1) is a prescribed port; and (b) the vessel to which the order relates is not provided with a berth in the port or is provided with a berth in the port that, in the opinion of the person who made the order, is not suitable for the purpose or purposes specified in the order; that person may, by order, give such directions as are necessary for ensuring that the vessel is, for such period as is necessary, provided with a berth in the port that is so suitable. (3) Except in the case of explosives referred to in paragraph 9(ab) or (b), the powers conferred by regulations made by virtue of subsection (1) shall not be exercised otherwise than for a purpose related to the defence of the Commonwealth. 11A Orders relating to transporting explosives by railway (1) The regulations may empower a person to give, by order, such directions as are necessary for ensuring that such explosives to which this Part applies as are specified in the order are transported by railway between such places, on such day or days and in such manner as are so specified. (2) Except in the case of explosives referred to in paragraph 9(ab) or (b), the powers conferred by regulations made by virtue of subsection (1) shall not be exercised otherwise than for a purpose related to the defence of the Commonwealth. 12 Indemnity (1) The Commonwealth may indemnify a person from and against all actions, proceedings, claims, demands, costs and expenses relating to any loss, damage or injury to any person or property attributable to explosives to which this Part applies or to the handling of explosives to which this Part applies. (2) An indemnity given under section 10 of the Explosives Act 1952, or that Act as amended, and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act has, after the commencement of this Act, the same force and effect as if: (a) the indemnity had been given under the last preceding subsection; (b) any reference in the indemnity to the Explosives Act 1952 or any amendment of that Act were a reference to this Act; and (c) any reference in the indemnity to the regulations made under the Explosives Act 1952 or any amendment of that Act or to Explosives Regulations were a reference to regulations made under this Act for the purposes of this Part. Part III-Control of Commonwealth explosives areas 13 Interpretation In this Part: Commonwealth explosives area means any Commonwealth land declared by the regulations to be an explosives area and, where any such land consists of a part of the bed of the sea, or of a bay, estuary or river, includes the waters above the land. Commonwealth land means land the property of the Commonwealth and includes any other land: (a) in which the Commonwealth has a legal or equitable estate or interest; or (b) over or in connexion with which the Commonwealth has a right, power or privilege. 14 Regulations (1) The regulations may make provision for ensuring the safety of persons who are, and the protection from damage of property that is, in or in the vicinity of a Commonwealth explosives area. (2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the regulations may make provision: (a) for or in relation to, or for or in relation to any matter arising out of or incidental to, the handling of explosives and other goods in or in the vicinity of a Commonwealth explosives area; (b) for or in relation to safety measures to be observed in or in the vicinity of a Commonwealth explosives area; (c) prohibiting or regulating the entry of persons, vehicles, aircraft and vessels into, and the movement of persons, vehicles, aircraft and vessels within or over, a Commonwealth explosives area; (d) for or in relation to the berthing of vessels in a Commonwealth explosives area; and (e) prescribing fees to be paid in respect of the use of facilities or services maintained, operated or provided by the Commonwealth in a Commonwealth explosives area. Part IV-Miscellaneous 15 Orders The regulations may empower a person to provide, by order, for any matter that may be provided for by the regulations. 16 General provisions applicable to orders (1) Orders made under the regulations are legislative instruments. (4) Where the regulations confer power to make orders, the power includes, unless the contrary intention appears, power exercisable in the like manner, and subject to the like conditions (if any), to repeal, revoke, amend or vary an order so made. 17 Date from which orders take effect An order made under the regulations takes effect from the date of notification of the order, or on such later date as is prescribed or as is fixed under the regulations. 18 Proof of instruments Evidence of an order or other instrument made or issued by a Minister or other person in pursuance of a provision contained in, or having effect under, the regulations may, in any legal proceedings, be given by the production of: (a) a document purporting to be that order or other instrument and to be signed by the Minister or that other person; or (b) a document purporting to be certified to be a true copy of that order or other instrument by or on behalf of the Minister or that other person. 19 Committees of advice The Regulations may make provision for or in relation to the establishment, and the functions and powers, of committees to advise the Minister on matters relating to, or to the handling of, explosives. 20 Offences A person who contravenes, or fails to comply with, a provision of the regulations or of an order made under the regulations is guilty of an offence against this Act punishable upon conviction by: (a) a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months, or both, and in addition, if the offence is a continuing offence, by a fine not exceeding $200 for each day during which the offence continues; or (b) such lesser penalty as is prescribed. 21 Regulations The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed, or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act. Notes to the Explosives Act 1961 Note 1 The Explosives Act 1961 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 65, 1961 amended as indicated in the Tables below. All relevant information pertaining to application, saving or transitional provisions prior to 1 October 2001 is not included in this compilation. For subsequent information see Table A. Table of Acts |Act |Number |Date |Date of |Applica| | |and year|of Assent|commencement|tion, | | | | | |saving | | | | | |or | | | | | |transit| | | | | |ional | | | | | |provisi| | | | | |ons | |Explosives Act |65, 1961|24 Oct |30 July 1962| | |1961 | |1961 |(see Gazette| | | | | |1962, p. | | | | | |2641) | | |Explosives Act |47, 1964|28 May |4 Feb 1965 |- | |1964 | |1964 |(see Gazette| | | | | |1965, p. | | | | | |639) | | |Statute Law |93, 1966|29 Oct |1 Dec 1966 |- | |Revision | |1966 | | | |(Decimal | | | | | |Currency) Act | | | | | |1966 | | | | | |Statute Law |216, |19 Dec |31 Dec 1973 |Ss. | |Revision Act |1973 |1973 | |9(1) | |1973 | | | |and 10 | |Statute Law |80, 1982|22 Sept |Part XXXIV |- | |(Miscellaneous | |1982 |(ss. | | |Amendments) Act | | |103-106): 20| | |(No. 2) 1982 | | |Oct 1982 (a)| | |Statutory |99, 1988|2 Dec |2 Dec 1988 |- | |Instruments | |1988 | | | |(Tabling and | | | | | |Disallowance) | | | | | |Legislation | | | | | |Amendment Act | | | | | |1988 | | | | | |Transport and |143, |1 Oct |2 Oct 2001 |S. 4 | |Regional |2001 |2001 | |[see | |Services | | | |Table | |Legislation | | | |A] | |Amendment | | | | | |(Application of | | | | | |Criminal Code) | | | | | |Act 2001 | | | | | |Defence |121, |6 Oct |Schedule 5: |- | |Legislation |2005 |2005 |(b) | | |Amendment Act | | |Remainder: | | |(No. 1) 2005 | | |Royal Assent| | (a) The Explosives Act 1961 was amended by Part XXXIV (sections 103-106) only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act (No. 2) 1982, subsection 2(16) of which provides as follows: (16) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the twenty-eighth day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (b) Subsection 2(1) (item 3) of the Defence Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 2005 provides as follows: (1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms. |Commencement information | |Column 1 |Column 2 |Column 3 | |Provision(s)|Commencement |Date/Detail| | | |s | |3. |Immediately after the |1 January | |Schedule 5 |commencement of section 3 of |2005 | | |the Legislative Instruments | | | |Act 2003. | | Table of Amendments |ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = | |repealed rs. = repealed and substituted | |Provision affected|How affected | |Part I | | |S. 3 |am. No. 47, 1964 | | |rep. No. 216, 1973 | |S. 4 |rep. No. 216, 1973 | |S. 5 |am. No. 80, 1982 | |Ss. 6, 7 |am. No. 216, 1973 | |S. 7A |ad. No. 143, 2001 | |Part II | | |Heading to Part II|rs. No. 47, 1964 | |S. 9 |am. No. 47, 1964; No. 216, 1973 | |S. 10 |am. No. 216, 1973 | |S. 11 |am. No. 47, 1964; No. 80, 1982 | |S. 11A |ad. No. 47, 1964 | | |am. No. 80, 1982 | |S. 12 |am. No. 80, 1982 | |Part III | | |S. 14 |am. No. 80, 1982 | |Part IV | | |S. 16 |am. No. 80, 1982; No. 99, 1988; | | |No. 121, 2005 | |S. 17 |rs. No. 80, 1982 | |S. 20 |am. No. 93, 1966; No. 80, 1982 | Table A Application, saving or transitional provisions Transport and Regional Services Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 (No. 143, 2001) 4 Application of Amendments (1) Each amendment made by this Act applies to acts and omissions that take place after the amendment commences. (2) For the purposes of this section, if an act or omission is alleged to have taken place between 2 dates, one before and one on or after the day on which a particular amendment commences, the act or omission is alleged to have taken place before the amendment commences.