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INTOXICATED PERSONS AMENDMENT BILL 2000





                       New South Wales




Intoxicated Persons Amendment Bill
2000


Contents
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         1   Name of Act                                            2
         2   Commencement                                           2
         3   Amendment of Intoxicated Persons Act 1979 No 67        2
         4   Repeal of Intoxicated Persons Regulation 1999          2

  Schedule 1 Amendments                                             3
I certify that this PUBLIC BILL, which originated in the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, has
finally passed the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL and the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of NEW
SOUTH WALES.

                                              Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                              Legislative Assembly,
                                              Sydney,                       , 2000




                              New South Wales


Intoxicated Persons Amendment Bill
2000
Act No     , 2000



An Act to amend the Intoxicated Persons Act 1979 to revise the procedures
relating to the care and detention of intoxicated persons, to extend that Act to
persons affected by drugs and for other purposes.




I have examined this Bill, and find it to correspond in all respects with the Bill as
finally passed by both Houses.


                            Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1         Intoxicated Persons Amendment Bill 2000




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:


  1      Name of Act
             This Act is the Intoxicated Persons Amendment Act 2000.

  2      Commencement
             This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by
             proclamation.

  3      Amendment of Intoxicated Persons Act 1979 No 67
             The Intoxicated Persons Act 1979 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

  4      Repeal of Intoxicated Persons Regulation 1999
             The Intoxicated Persons Regulation 1999 is repealed.




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Schedule 1         Amendments
                                                                           (Section 3)


 [1]   Section 3

       Omit the section. Insert instead:

          3   Definitions
                    In this Act:
                    authorised place of detention means:
                    (a)     a police station, or
                    (b)     a detention centre within the meaning of the Children
                            (Detention Centres) Act 1987 approved for the time
                            being by the Minister as an authorised place of
                            detention for the purposes of this Act.
                    detention officer means a police officer, a correctional officer
                    (within the meaning of the Crimes (Administration of
                    Sentences) Act 1999) or a person in charge of or employed in
                    a detention centre (within the meaning of the Children
                    (Detention Centres) Act 1987).
                    intoxicated person means a person who appears to be
                    seriously affected by alcohol or another drug or a combination
                    of drugs.
                    public place means:
                    (a)     a place (whether or not covered by water or built on), or
                    (b)     a part of any premises (including a structure, building,
                            vehicle or vessel),
                    that is open to the public, or is used by the public, whether or
                    not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or
                    not the place is ordinarily so open or used, and whether or not
                    the public to whom it is open consists of a limited class of
                    persons, and includes a school (within the meaning of the
                    Summary Offences Act 1988).




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                     responsible person includes any person who is capable of
                     taking care of an intoxicated person, including:
                     (a)    a friend or family member, or
                     (b)    an official or member of staff of a government or non-
                            government organisation or facility providing welfare or
                            alcohol or other drug rehabilitation services.

 [2]     Section 5

         Omit the section. Insert instead:

             5   Detention of intoxicated persons
                 (1) A police officer may detain an intoxicated person found in a
                     public place who is:
                     (a)    behaving in a disorderly manner or in a manner likely to
                            cause injury to the person or another person or damage
                            to property, or
                     (b)    in need of physical protection because the person is
                            intoxicated.
                 (2) A police officer is not to detain a person under this section
                     because of behaviour that constitutes an offence under any law.
                 (3) An intoxicated person detained by a police officer under this
                     section is to be taken to, and released into the care of, a
                     responsible person willing immediately to undertake the care of
                     the intoxicated person.
                 (4) An intoxicated person detained by a police officer under this
                     section may be taken to and detained in an authorised place of
                     detention if:
                     (a)    it is necessary to do so temporarily for the purpose of
                            finding a responsible person willing to undertake the
                            care of the intoxicated person, or
                     (b)    a responsible person cannot be found to take care of the
                            intoxicated person or the intoxicated person is not
                            willing to be released into the care of a responsible
                            person and it is impracticable to take the intoxicated
                            person home, or



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                    (c)    the intoxicated person is behaving or is likely to behave
                           so violently that a responsible person would not be
                           capable of taking care of and controlling the intoxicated
                           person.
               (5) An intoxicated person who is detained in an authorised place
                   of detention under this section may be detained there by any
                   detention officer.
               (6) An intoxicated person who is detained in an authorised place
                   of detention under this section:
                   (a)    must be given a reasonable opportunity by the person in
                          charge of that place to contact a responsible person, and
                   (b)    must, as far as is reasonably practicable, be kept
                          separately from any person detained at that place in
                          connection with the commission or alleged commission
                          of an offence, and
                   (c)    if the intoxicated person is apparently under the age of
                          18 years--must, as far as is reasonably practicable, be
                          kept separately from any person over that age detained
                          at that place, and
                   (d)    must not be detained in a cell at that place unless it is
                          necessary to do so or unless it is impracticable to detain
                          the person elsewhere at that place, and
                   (e)    must be provided with necessary food, drink, bedding
                          and blankets appropriate to the person's needs, and
                   (f)    must be released as soon as the person ceases to be an
                          intoxicated person.
               (7) An intoxicated person detained under this section may be
                   detained under such reasonable restraint as is necessary to
                   protect the intoxicated person and other persons from injury
                   and property from damage.
               (8) This section does not authorise a responsible person into whose
                   care an intoxicated person is released to detain the intoxicated
                   person.




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 [3]     Section 6 Searching detained persons

         Omit section 6 (1). Insert instead:
                 (1) A police officer or other detention officer by whom an
                     intoxicated person is detained under section 5 may search the
                     intoxicated person and may take possession of any personal
                     belongings found in the person's possession.

 [4]     Section 7 Records

         Omit section 7 (1) (a) and (b). Insert instead:
                      (a)     any police officer who detains an intoxicated person
                              under section 5 and takes the person to an authorised
                              place of detention, and
                      (b)     the person in charge of an authorised place of detention
                              where an intoxicated person is detained under section 5
                              (or a person authorised to do so by that person in
                              charge), and

 [5]     Section 7 (1)

         Omit "the prescribed record".
         Insert instead "the record approved by the Minister".

 [6]     Section 8 Police officers and others not liable for certain acts or
         omissions

         Omit "any member of the police force, any authorised person, any person
         engaged in the conduct of a proclaimed place" and "the member, the
         authorised person, the person so engaged".
         Insert instead, respectively, "any police officer, any detention officer" and
         "the police officer, detention officer".

 [7]     Section 10

         Insert after section 9:

          10    Savings and transitional provisions
                 (1) In this section:
                     amending Act means the Intoxicated Persons Amendment Act
                     2000.

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               (2) A person who was detained under this Act immediately before
                   the commencement of this section is to continue to be detained
                   and dealt with as if this Act had not been amended by the
                   amending Act.
               (3) Section 8 (as in force before its amendment by the amending
                   Act) continues to apply in respect of anything done or omitted
                   before the section was so amended.
               (4) The regulations may contain provisions of a savings or
                   transitional nature consequent on the enactment of the
                   amending Act.




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