COVID-19 Response Legislation Amendment (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Act 2021 (WA)

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COVID-19 Response Legislation Amendment (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Act 2021

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COVID-19 Response Legislation Amendment (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Act 2021 Contents

Western Australia

COVID‑19 Response Legislation Amendment (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Act 2021

COVID‑19 Response Legislation Amendment (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Act 2021

No. 1 of 2021

An Act to amend the following to extend the operation of provisions relating to the COVID‑19 pandemic —

The Criminal Code;

the Criminal Code Amendment (COVID‑19 Response) Act 2020;

the Emergency Management Amendment (COVID‑19 Response) Act 2020.

[Assented to 2 June 2021]

The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:

Part 1Preliminary1.Short title

This is the COVID‑19 Response Legislation Amendment (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Act 2021.

2.Commencement

This Act comes into operation as follows —

  • (a)

    Part 1 — on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent;

  • (b)

    the rest of the Act — on the day after that day.

Part 2The Criminal Code amended3.Act amended

This Part amends The Criminal Code.

4.Section 318 amended

In section 318(1A) delete “15 months” and insert:

21 months

5.Section 338B amended

In section 338B(2) delete “15 months” and insert:

21 months

Part 3Criminal Code Amendment (COVID‑19 Response) Act 2020 amended6.Act amended

This Part amends the Criminal Code Amendment (COVID‑19 Response) Act 2020.

7.Section 2 amended

In section 2(b) delete “4 July 2021;” and insert:

4 January 2022;

Part 4Emergency Management Amendment (COVID‑19 Response) Act 2020 amended8.Act amended

This Part amends the Emergency Management Amendment (COVID‑19 Response) Act 2020.

9.Section 2 amended

In section 2(c) delete “4 July 2021;” and insert:

4 January 2022;

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