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PUBLIC TRANSPORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT BILL 2008

                   Western Australia


Public Transport Authority Amendment
              Bill 2008

                      CONTENTS


1.   Short title                                              2
2.   Commencement                                             2
3.   The Act amended                                          2
4.   Section 58 amended                                       2
5.   Sections 64A and 64B inserted                            3
     64A.     Prohibiting people from being on or in a
              conveyance or facility                     3
     64B.     Contravention of prohibition order         5




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                     LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY



      Public Transport Authority Amendment
                    Bill 2008


                               A Bill for


An Act to amend the Public Transport Authority Act 2003.



The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:




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     1.         Short title
                This is the Public Transport Authority Amendment Act 2008.

     2.         Commencement
                This Act comes into operation as follows:
 5               (a) sections 1 and 2 -- on the day on which this Act
                       receives the Royal Assent;
                 (b) the rest of the Act -- on a day fixed by proclamation,
                       and different days may be fixed for different provisions.

     3.         The Act amended
10              The amendments in this Act are to the Public Transport
                Authority Act 2003.

     4.         Section 58 amended
                After section 58(3) the following subsection is inserted --
            "
15              (4)   If a security officer or a member of the Police Force
                      has reason to believe that a person has committed an
                      offence under section 64B(1), the security officer or
                      member of the Police Force may, without warrant other
                      than this subsection, take the offender into custody and
20                    take the offender to a police station or other place for
                      the offender to be dealt with for the offence according
                      to law.
                                                                                 ".




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     5.     Sections 64A and 64B inserted
            After section 64 the following sections are inserted --
     "
          64A.    Prohibiting people from being on or in a
 5                conveyance or facility
            (1)   In this section --
                  "conveyance" means a road bus, ferry or railway train
                       involved in the provision of a public passenger
                       transport service by the Authority;
10                "facility" means a place associated with the provision
                       of a public passenger transport service provided by
                       the Authority.
            (2)   For the purposes of this section, an offence is a relevant
                  offence if it --
15                  (a) is an offence specified in subsection (3); and
                    (b) is an offence committed on or after the day
                          12 months before the day on which the Public
                          Transport Authority Amendment Act 2008
                          section 5 comes into operation.
20          (3)   The specified offences are --
                   (a) an offence under The Criminal Code
                         section 313, 317 or 318(1)(d) or (g) committed
                         on or in a conveyance or facility;
                   (b) an offence under The Criminal Code
25                       section 444 committed in relation to Authority
                         property, a conveyance or a facility;
                   (c) an offence under the Government Railways
                         Act 1904 section 43(5) committed on or in a
                         conveyance or facility and involving behaving
30                       in a violent or offensive manner to the
                         annoyance of others;



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                     (d)    an offence under the Public Transport
                            Authority Regulations 2003 regulation 40;
                      (e)   an offence under the Public Transport
                            Authority Regulations 2003 regulation 42
 5                          committed when regulation 41(g) was the
                            paragraph relevant to the belief on the grounds
                            of which the offender was advised.
              (4)   If the chief executive officer proposes to give a person
                    a prohibition order under subsection (5), the chief
10                  executive officer must, by written notice, give the
                    offender 14 days beginning on the date of the notice to
                    show cause --
                       (a) why the order should not be given to the
                            offender; and
15                    (b) why the order should specify circumstances (an
                            "exception") in which the offender may be on
                            or in a conveyance or facility despite the person
                            being prohibited from being on or in a
                            conveyance or facility for the period specified
20                          in the order.
              (5)   If a person has been found guilty of or pleaded guilty
                    to --
                       (a) at least 2 relevant offences committed within a
                             period of 12 months beginning on the day on
25                           which the first offence was committed; or
                      (b) 3 or more relevant offences committed within a
                             period of 18 months beginning on the day on
                             which the first offence was committed,
                    and the offences do not arise from the same acts or
30                  circumstances, the chief executive officer may give the
                    person (the "offender") an order (a "prohibition
                    order"), in a form approved in writing by the chief
                    executive officer, prohibiting the offender from being


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             on or in a conveyance or facility for the period and
             subject to any exception specified in the order.
       (6)   The period specified in the order --
              (a) must not exceed one month if the offender has
 5                  been found guilty of or pleaded guilty to not
                    more than 2 relevant offences committed within
                    a period of 12 months beginning on the day on
                    which the first offence was committed; and
              (b) must not exceed 3 months if the offender has
10                  been found guilty of or pleaded guilty to more
                    than 2 relevant offences committed within a
                    period of 18 months beginning on the day on
                    which the first offence was committed.
       (7)   For the purposes of subsections (5) and (6), if a person
15           is found guilty of or pleads guilty to more than one
             relevant offence at one hearing, those relevant offences
             are to be taken to be one relevant offence committed by
             the person on the date on which the latest of those
             offences was committed.
20     (8)   On the application of an offender the subject of a
             prohibition order, the chief executive officer may --
               (a) revoke the order; or
               (b) make the order subject to an exception; or
               (c) amend any exception to which the order is
25                   subject.

     64B.    Contravention of prohibition order
       (1)   A person who, without reasonable excuse, contravenes
             a prohibition order given to the person under
             section 64A(5) commits an offence.
30           Penalty: imprisonment for 9 months.




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              (2)   Despite the Sentencing Act 1995 section 41(2), a court
                    sentencing a person for an offence under subsection (1)
                    may use only the sentencing options in the Sentencing
                    Act 1995 section 39(2)(d) to (h).
 5            (3)   The Young Offenders Act 1994 section 71 does not
                    apply to the sentencing of a young person, as defined in
                    section 3 of that Act (the "young offender"), for an
                    offence under subsection (1).
              (4)   If a young offender is being dealt with by a juvenile
10                  justice team for an offence under subsection (1), the
                    chief executive officer is to be taken to be a victim, as
                    referred to in the Young Offenders Act 1994
                    section 31(1), for the purposes of Part 5 Division 2 of
                    that Act.

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