Extradition Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 1)
Statutory Rules 2000 No. 177
I, WILLIAM PATRICK DEANE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Extradition Act 1988.
Dated 5 July 2000
WILLIAM DEANE
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command
amanda vanstone
Minister for Justice and Customs
Extradition Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 1)1
Statutory Rules 2000 No. 1772
made under the
Contents
Page
1 Name of Regulations
2 Commencement
3 Amendment of Extradition Regulations
Schedule 1 Amendments
These Regulations are the Extradition Amendment Regulations 2000 (No. 1).
These Regulations commence on gazettal.
3 Amendment of Extradition Regulations
Schedule 1 amends the Extradition Regulations.
(regulation 3)
[1] Regulation 1
substitute
1 Name of Regulations
These Regulations are the Extradition Regulations 1988.
[2] Schedule, Form 4
substitute
Form 4 Application for provisional arrest warrant
(subsection 12 (1) and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To a magistrate within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act).
I, , of , apply under subsection 12 (1) of the Act on behalf of (insert name of country), an extradition country, for the issue of a warrant under that subsection for the arrest of (insert name of person).
The affidavit attached to this application and marked ...……………….... sets out information that (insert name of person) is an extraditable person for the purposes of the Act in relation to that extradition country.
Dated
(Signature and designation of applicant)
[3] Schedule, Form 6
substitute
Form 6 Notice directing magistrate to cancel warrant
(subsection 12 (3) and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To a magistrate within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act).
GIVEN THAT:
(a) I have become aware of the issue of a warrant by a magistrate under subsection 12 (1) of the Act for the arrest of (insert name of person); and
(b) (insert name of person) has not been arrested under that warrant; and
(c) I consider that the warrant should be cancelled;
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 12 (3) of the Act, direct you to cancel the warrant.
Dated
Attorney-General
[4] Schedule, Forms 9 and 10
substitute
Form 9 Notice of receipt of extradition request
(subsection 16 (1) and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To a magistrate before whom the person named in this notice is brought.
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 16 (1) of the Extradition Act 1988, state that an extradition request has been received from (insert name of country), an extradition country, in relation to (insert name of person) for the following extradition *offence/*offences: (specify the relevant offence or offences).
*Omit if not applicable.
Dated
Attorney-General
Form 10 Notice to order release from remand
(subsection 17 (1) and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To a magistrate within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act).
GIVEN THAT I consider that the remand of (insert name of person) under section 15 of the Act should cease;
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 17 (1) of the Act, direct you to order *the release of (insert name of person) from custody/*the discharge of the recognisances on which bail was granted to (insert name of person).
*Omit if not applicable.
Dated
Attorney-General
[5] Schedule, Forms 13, 14 and 15
substitute
Form 13 Surrender warrant under section 23
(section 23 and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To the person in whose custody (insert name of person) is being held
AND to all police officers within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act)
AND to (insert name of foreign escort officer) (in this warrant called the escort).
GIVEN THAT I have determined, under subsection 22 (2) of the Act, that (insert name of person) is to be surrendered to (insert name of country), an extradition country, in relation to the extradition *offence/*offences of (specify the relevant offence or offences);
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under section 23 of the Act:
(a) require you, the person in whose custody (insert name of person in custody) is being held, to release *him/*her into the custody of a police officer; and
(b) authorise that police officer to transport (insert name of person) in custody, and if necessary or convenient, to detain *him/*her in custody, for the purpose of enabling *him/*her to be placed in the custody of the escort and transported out of Australia; and
(c) authorise the escort to transport (insert name of person) in custody out of Australia to a place in (insert name of country) for the purpose of surrendering *him/*her to a person appointed by that country to receive *him/*her.
*Omit if not applicable.
Dated
Attorney-General
Form 14 Temporary surrender warrant under section 24
(section 24 and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To the person in whose custody (insert name of person) is being held
AND to all police officers within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act)
AND to (insert name of foreign escort officer) (in this warrant called the escort).
GIVEN THAT:
(a) I have determined, under subsection 22 (2) of the Act, that (insert name of person) is to be surrendered to (insert name of country), an extradition country, in relation to the extradition *offence/*offences of (specify the relevant offence or offences); and
(b) (insert name of person) is serving *a sentence/*sentences of imprisonment in relation to *an offence/*offences against *a law/*laws of Australia; and
(c) a surrender offence in relation to (insert name of person) is an offence of which the person is accused;
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 24 (1) of the Act:
(d) require you, the person in whose custody (insert name of person in custody) is being held, to release *him/*her into the custody of a police officer; and
(e) authorise that police officer to transport (insert name of person) in custody, and if necessary or convenient, to detain *him/*her in custody, for the purpose of enabling *him/*her to be placed in the custody of the escort and transported out of Australia; and
(f) authorise the escort to transport (insert name of person) in custody out of Australia to a place in (insert name of country) for the purpose of surrendering *him/*her to a person appointed by that country to receive *him/*her.
*Omit if not applicable.
Dated
Attorney-General
Form 15 Surrender warrant under section 25
(section 25 and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To the person in whose custody (insert name of person) is being held
AND to all police officers within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act)
AND to (insert name of foreign escort officer) (in this warrant called the escort).
GIVEN THAT:
(a) (insert name of person) has been surrendered to (insert name of country), an extradition country, in accordance with a temporary surrender warrant issued under section 24 of the Act; and
(b) (insert name of person) has been returned to Australia in accordance with undertakings mentioned in subparagraph 24 (1) (d) (ii) of the Act; and
(c) (insert name of country) still seeks the surrender of (insert name of person) for the following surrender *offence/*offences of (specify the relevant offence or offences);
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 25 (1) of the Act:
(d) require you, the person in whose custody (insert name of person in custody) is being held, to release *him/*her into the custody of a police officer; and
(e) authorise that police officer to transport (insert name of person) in custody, and if necessary or convenient, to detain *him/*her in custody, for the purpose of enabling *him/*her to be placed in the custody of the escort and transported out of Australia; and
(f) authorise the escort to transport (insert name of person) in custody out of Australia to a place in (insert name of country) for the purpose of surrendering *him/*her to a person appointed by that country to receive *him/*her.
*Omit if not applicable.
Dated
Attorney-General
[6] Schedule, Form 23
substitute
Form 23 Temporary surrender warrant under section 36
(section 36 and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To all police officers within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act)
AND to (insert name of New Zealand escort officer) (in this warrant called the escort).
GIVEN THAT:
(a) a surrender warrant has been issued in relation to (insert name of person) *under subsection 34 (1) of the Act/*in compliance with an order of a court under subparagraph 35 (2) (b) (ii) of the Act (including on any appeal referred to in section 35 of the Act); and
(b) no proceedings are being conducted or available under section 35 of the Act in relation to *the order set out in the warrant/*the order of the court; and
(c) (insert name of person) is serving *a sentence/*sentences of imprisonment in relation to *an offence/*offences against *a law/*laws of Australia; and
(d) the offence in relation to which endorsed New Zealand warrant ............. (identify the warrant) in relation to (insert name of person) was issued is an offence of which *he/*she is accused;
I, , Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 36 (1) of the Act:
(e) authorise you, the police officers to whom this temporary surrender warrant is addressed, to take (insert name of person) into custody, to transport *him/*her in custody and, if necessary or convenient, to detain *him/*her in custody, for the purpose of enabling *him/*her to be placed in the custody of the escort and transported out of Australia; and
(f) authorise you, the escort, to transport (insert name of person) in custody out of Australia to a place in New Zealand for the purpose of surrendering *him/*her to a person appointed by New Zealand to receive *him/*her.
*Omit if not applicable.
Dated
Attorney-General
[7] Schedule, Form 27
substitute
Form 27 Application for transport in custody through Australia
(subsection 48 (1) and
regulation 3)
Commonwealth of Australia
Extradition Act 1988
To a magistrate within the meaning of the Extradition Act 1988 (the Act).
I, , of , on behalf of (insert New Zealand or name of extradition country) (in this application called the receiving country) apply for the issue under subsection 48 (1) of the Act of a warrant ordering (insert name of person who is to have custody) to hold in custody (insert name of person who is to be held in custody), being a person whom the receiving country wishes to transport in custody through Australia to be surrendered to the receiving country by (insert name of other country), for such period or periods as you consider necessary to facilitate the transporting of that person in custody through Australia.
Dated
(Signature and designation of applicant)
Notes
1. These Regulations amend Statutory Rules 1988 No. 280, as amended by 1992 No. 333.
2. Made by the Governor-General on 5 July 2000, and notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 12 July 2000.