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SPENT CONVICTIONS ACT 2000 (NO 48 OF 2000)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Name of Act
2. Commencement
3. Overview of Act
4. Definitions—the dictionary
5. Notes
6. Meaning of conviction
7. Meaning of spent conviction
9. Act applies to convictions for offences against non-ACT laws
10. Act applies to existing convictions
PART 2--SPENT CONVICTIONS
11. Which convictions can become spent?
12. When is a conviction spent?
13. What is the crime-free period?
14. How are traffic offences to be dealt with?
15. Spent convictions generally not revived
PART 3--CONSEQUENCES OF A CONVICTION BECOMING SPENT
16. What are the consequences of a conviction becoming spent?
17. Unlawful disclosure of a conviction becoming spent
18. Improperly obtaining information about spent convictions
19. Exclusions
PART 4--MISCELLANEOUS
20. Act does not authorise contravention of other laws
21. Act does not affect certain other lawful acts
22. Act does not authorise destruction of records
23. Regulation-making power
PART 5--AMENDMENT OF DISCRIMINATION ACT
24. Grounds
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