Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Amendment Regulation 2018 (No 1) (ACT)

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Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Amendment Regulation 2018 (No 1)

Subordinate Law SL2018-20

The Australian Capital Territory Executive makes the following regulation under the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 2016.

Dated 3 October 2018.

Shane Rattenbury

Minister

Gordon Ramsay

Minister

Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Amendment Regulation 2018 (No 1)

Subordinate Law SL2018-20

made under the

Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Act 2016

  1. Name of regulation

    This regulation is the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Amendment Regulation 2018 (No 1).

  2. Commencement

    This regulation commences on the day after its notification day.

    NoteThe naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).

  3. Legislation amended

    This regulation amends the Victims of Crime (Financial Assistance) Regulation 2016.

  4. Section 5

    substitute

  5. Maximum total financial assistance—Act, s 24

    (1)The following amounts are prescribed:

    (a)for a primary victim—$52 173;

    (b)for a class A related victim—$31 303;

    (c)for a class B related victim—$20 869;

    (d)for a class C related victim—$10 434;

    (e)for a homicide witness—$10 434.

    (2)However, if an application for financial assistance relates only to an act of violence that occurs in the course of an offence mentioned in the Act, schedule 1, division 1.2.2 (Family violence offences), the amount prescribed is $10 434.

  6. Table 8

    substitute

Table 8Recognition payment for primary victim

column 1

item

column 2

offence in course of which act of violence must occur

column 3

recognition payment—general

column 4

recognition payment—1 circumstance of aggravation

column 5

recognition payment—2 or more circumstances of aggravation

column 6

recognition payment—very serious injury that is likely to be permanent

1 sexual offence punishable by imprisonment for 14 years or more $15 651 $19 564 $23 477 $27 390
2 attempt or conspiracy to commit homicide $15 651 $19 564 $23 477 $27 390
3 sexual offence punishable by imprisonment for 10 years or more, but less than 14 years $8 347 $10 434 $12 521 $14 608
4 offence against the person resulting in grievous bodily harm $8 347 $10 434 $12 521 $14 608
5 attempt or conspiracy to commit a sexual offence punishable by imprisonment for 14 years or more $8 347 $10 434 $12 521 $14 608
6 sexual offence punishable by imprisonment for less than 10 years $2 086 $2 608 $3 130 $3 652
7 offence against the person resulting in actual bodily harm $2 086 $2 608 $3 130 $3 652
8 robbery in company or with an offensive weapon $2 086 $2 608 $3 130 $3 652
9 attempt or conspiracy to commit a sexual offence punishable by imprisonment for 10 years or more but less than 14 years $2 086 $2 608 $3 130 $3 652
10 attempt, threat or conspiracy to commit an offence against the person resulting in grievous bodily harm $2 086 $2 608 $3 130 $3 652
11 offences involving deprivation of liberty (including kidnapping, forcible confinement) $2 086 $2 608 $3 130 $3 652
12 offence against the person not resulting in actual bodily harm $1 043 $1 304 $1 565 $1 826
13 attempt or conspiracy to commit a sexual offence punishable by imprisonment for less than 10 years $1 043 $1 304 $1 565 $1 826
14 attempt, threat or conspiracy to commit an offence against the person resulting in actual bodily harm $1 043 $1 304 $1 565 $1 826
  1. Section 9

    omit

    $20 000

    substitute

    $20 869

  2. Section 10

    omit

    $10 000

    substitute

    $10 434

Endnotes

  1. Notification

    Notified under the Legislation Act on 30 October 2018.

  2. Republications of amended laws

    For the latest republication of amended laws, see align="center">© Australian Capital Territory 2018

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