Security Industry Amendment (Disqualifying Offences) Regulation 2007 (NSW)

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2007 No 124

New South Wales

Security Industry Amendment

(Disqualifying Offences) Regulation

2007

under the

Security Industry Act 1997

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Security Industry Act 1997.

JOHN WATKINS, M.P.,

Minister for Police

Explanatory note
The object of this Regulation is to specify further offences that disqualify a person from applying for a licence to carry on a security activity under the Security Industry Act 1997. The offences relate to participating in criminal groups and recruiting persons to engage in criminal activity.
This Regulation is made under the Security Industry Act 1997, including sections 16 and 48

(the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 36 of 2 March 2007, page 1501 Page 1
2007 No 124
Clause 1 Security Industry Amendment (Disqualifying Offences) Regulation 2007

Security Industry Amendment (Disqualifying Offences)

Regulation 2007

under the

Security Industry Act 1997

1      Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Security Industry Amendment (Disqualifying
Offences) Regulation 2007.

2 Amendment of Security Industry Regulation 1998

The Security Industry Regulation 1998 is amended by inserting after clause 11 (f) the following paragraph:

(g) Offences involving organised criminal groups and recruitment

An offence committed under section 93IK or 351A of the Crimes Act 1900.

BY AUTHORITY

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