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EVIDENCE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1991
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Name of Act
2. Dictionary
3. Notes
4. Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
PART 2--EVIDENCE OF CHILDREN
5. Definitions—pt 2
6. Meaning of give evidence in a proceeding by audiovisual link—pt
7. Sworn or unsworn evidence
8. Proceedings to which pt 2 applies
9. Child giving evidence by audiovisual link
10. Representation of child
11. Consequential orders—pt 2
12. Making of orders—pt 2
13. Jury warning about inferences from child giving evidence by audiovisual
14. Failure to comply with pt 2
15. Child turns 18 during proceeding
PART 3--USE OF AUDIOVISUAL LINKS AND AUDIO LINKS
Division 3.1--Preliminary—pt 3
16. Definitions—pt 3
17. Application—pt 3
18. Operation of other Acts
Division 3.2--Use of audiovisual links or audio links with participating States in ACT proceedings
19. Application—div 3.2
20. Territory courts may take evidence and submissions from participating
21. Legal practitioners entitled to practise
Division 3.3--Use of interstate audiovisual links or audio links in proceedings in participating States
22. Application—div 3.3
23. Recognised courts may take evidence or receive submissions from people in
24. Powers of recognised courts
25. Orders made by recognised court
26. Enforcement of order
27. Privileges, protection and immunity of participants in proceedings in courts of
28. Recognised court may administer oath in ACT
29. Assistance to recognised court
Division 3.4--Use of audiovisual links or audio links with places other than participating States in ACT proceedings
31. Application—div 3.4
32. Territory courts may take evidence and submissions from place other than participating
Division 3.5--Protection of certain communications and documents in criminal proceedings
33. Application—div 3.5
34. Protection of confidentiality
35. Application of Listening Devices Act
Division 3.6--Costs and expenses
36. Power to order payment of costs
PART 4--EVIDENCE IN SEXUAL AND VIOLENT OFFENCE PROCEEDINGS
Division 4.1--Preliminary—pt 4
37. Definitions—pt 4
Division 4.2--Sexual and violent offence proceedings—general
38. Meaning of complainant and sexual offence proceeding—div
38A. Meaning of violent offence proceeding—div 4.2
38B. Meaning of relevant person—div 4.2
38BA. Meaning of relative—div 4.2
38C. Accused may be screened from witness in court
38D. Examination of witness by self-represented accused
38E. Sexual and violent offence proceeding—witness may have support person in
39. Sexual and violent offence proceeding—evidence to be given in closed
40. Sexual offence proceeding—prohibition of publication of complainant's
Division 4.2A--Sexual and violent offence proceedings—audiovisual recording of police interview admissible as evidence
40A. Meaning of complainant—div 4.2A
40AA. Meaning of sexual offence and violent offence—div
40B. Meaning of sexual offence proceeding—div 4.2A
40C. Meaning of violent offence proceeding—div 4.2A
40D. Meaning of witness—div 4.2A
40E. Meaning of audiovisual recording—div 4.2A
40F. Audiovisual recording may be admitted as evidence
40G. Audiovisual recording—notice
40H. Audiovisual recording—notice for access
40I. Audiovisual recording—access to accused person
40J. Audiovisual recording—admissibility
40K. Audiovisual recording—jury trial
40L. Transcript of audiovisual recording—access to court
40M. Audiovisual recording—offences
Division 4.2B--Sexual offence proceedings—giving evidence at pre-trial hearing
40N. Meaning of complainant—div 4.2B
40NA. Meaning of sexual offence—div 4.2B
40O. Meaning of sexual offence proceeding—div 4.2B
40P. Meaning of witness—div 4.2B
40Q. Witness may give evidence at pre-trial hearing
40R. Who may be present at pre-trial hearing
40S. Evidence of witness at pre-trial hearing to be evidence at hearing
40T. Witness may be required to attend hearing
40U. Evidence of witness at pre-trial hearing—jury trial
40V. Recording of witness's evidence at pre-trial hearing admissible in related
40W. Audiovisual recording of child's evidence—admissibility
Division 4.3--Sexual and violent offence proceedings—giving evidence by audiovisual link
40X. Definitions—div 4.3
41. Meaning of complainant and sexual offence proceeding—div
41A. Meaning of violent offence proceeding—div 4.3
41B. Meaning of sexual offence and violent offence—div
42. Proceedings to which div 4.3 applies
43. Complainant or similar act witness giving evidence by audiovisual link
44. Consequential orders—div 4.3
45. Making of orders—div 4.3
46. Jury warning about inferences from complainant or similar act witness giving evidence
47. Failure to comply with div 4.3
Division 4.4--Evidence of complainant's sexual reputation and activities
48. Meaning of complainant and sexual offence proceeding—div
49. When does div 4.4 apply?
50. Immunity of sexual reputation
51. General immunity of evidence of complainant's sexual
52. Application for leave under s 51
53. Decision to give leave under s 51
Division 4.5--Protection of counselling communications
54. Definitions—div 4.5
55. Meaning of protected confidence—div 4.5
56. When does div 4.5 apply?
57. Immunity for protected confidences in preliminary criminal
58. General immunity for protected confidences
59. Application for leave to disclose protected confidence
60. Threshold test––legitimate forensic purpose
61. Preliminary examination of protected confidence evidence
62. Giving of leave to disclose protected confidence
63. Ancillary orders for protection of person who made protected
64. No waiver of protected confidence immunity
65. No protected confidence immunity for medical information
66. No protected confidence immunity for communications for criminal investigations and
67. No protected confidence immunity in case of misconduct
Division 4.6--Sexual offence proceedings—directions and warnings to juries
68. Meaning of complainant and sexual offence proceeding—div
69. Comments on complainants' evidence
70. Comments on children's evidence
71. Comments about lack of, or delays in making, complaint
72. Directions about implied consent
73. Directions about mistaken belief about consent
PART 5--CERTAIN EVIDENCE UNDER COURT RULES NOT ADMISSIBLE
82. Evidence not admissible in court—neutral evaluation
83. Evidence not admissible in court—expert report
84. Evidence not admissible in court—meeting of experts
85. Evidence not admissible in court—evidence taken in examination
PART 6--EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS--DANGEROUSLY ILL PEOPLE
90. Meaning of dangerously ill person—pt 6
91. Application—pt 6
92. Recording of evidence of dangerously ill person
93. Notice of evidence of dangerously ill person
94. Admissibility of recording of evidence of dangerously ill person
PART 7--EVIDENCE IN ANY PROCEEDINGS--OTHER MATTERS
Division 7.1--Evidence of witnesses with disabilities or vulnerabilities
100. Meaning of witness with a disability—div 7.1
101. Child or witness with disability may have support person in court
102. Witness with vulnerability may give evidence in closed court
103. Making of s 101 and s 102 orders—court not bound by rules of evidence
Division 7.2--Evidence in any proceedings—miscellaneous
104. Proof of document under law of Commonwealth country
Division 7.3--Evidence in any proceedings—extended application of Evidence Act
105. Extended application of Evidence Act—interpreters
PART 8--PUBLICATION OF EVIDENCE
110. Application—pt 8
111. Prohibition of publication of evidence etc
112. Noncompliance with s 111 order
PART 9--MISCELLANEOUS
120. Approved forms
121. Regulation-making power
PART 11--TRANSITIONAL--EVIDENCE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT ACT 2011
160. Existing proceedings
161. Protected confidences—div 4.5 proceedings
162. Transitional regulations
163. Expiry—pt 11
DICTIONARY
ENDNOTES
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