Crimes Regulation 2020



1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Crimes Regulation 2020.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
Note—
This Regulation repeals and replaces the Crimes Regulation 2015, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2020 by section 10(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3   Definition
(1)  In this Regulation—
the Act means the Crimes Act 1900.
Note—
The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Regulation.
(2)  Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
4   Concealment of offences by certain persons
For the purposes of sections 316(5) and 316A(7) of the Act, the following professions, callings or vocations are prescribed—
(a)  a legal practitioner,
(b)  a medical practitioner,
(c)  a psychologist,
(d)  a nurse,
(e)  a social worker, including—
(i)  a support worker for victims of crime, and
(ii)  a counsellor who treats persons for emotional or psychological conditions suffered by them,
(f)  a member of the clergy of any church or religious denomination,
(g)  a researcher for professional or academic purposes,
(h)  if the child abuse offence referred to in section 316A(1) of the Act is an offence under section 60E of the Act, a school teacher, including a principal of a school,
(i)  an arbitrator,
(j)  a mediator.
4A   Major facilities
For the Act, section 214A(7), definition of major facility, the following are prescribed to be major facilities—
(a)  the railway and metro stations set out in Schedule 1, Part 1,
(b)  the other public transport facilities set out in Schedule 1, Part 2,
(c)  the ports set out in Schedule 1, Part 3,
(d)  the infrastructure facilities set out in Schedule 1, Part 4.
s 4A: Ins 2022 (135), Sch 1[1].
5   Repeal and savings
(1)  The Crimes Regulation 2015 is repealed.
(2)  Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Crimes Regulation 2015, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.
Schedule 1 Major facilities
section 4A
Part 1 Railway and metro stations
Bankstown
Barangaroo
Blacktown
Bondi Junction
Burwood
Cabramatta
Campbelltown
Central
Chatswood
Circular Quay
Crows Nest
Domestic Airport
Edgecliff
Epping
Gadigal
Glenfield
Granville
Green Square
Homebush
Hornsby
Hurstville
International Airport
Kings Cross
Kogarah
Lidcombe
Liverpool
Macarthur
Martin Place
Museum
Newcastle
North Sydney
Olympic Park
Parramatta
Port Kembla
Redfern
Schofields
Seven Hills
St James
Strathfield
Sydenham
Town Hall
Victoria Cross
Waterloo
Wolli Creek
Wollongong
Wynyard
Part 2 Other public transport facilities
Circular Quay Ferry Terminal
Manly Ferry Terminal
Part 3 Ports
Sydney Cove Passenger Terminal
White Bay Cruise Terminal, Rozelle
Part 4 Infrastructure facilities
ANSTO Lucas Heights, Lucas Heights
Bluescope, Port Kembla Steelworks
Caltex Oil Terminal, Banksmeadow
Coles Eastern Creek Distribution Centre, Eastern Creek
Cooks River Intermodal Terminal, St Peters
Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre, South Strathfield
the following power stations—
(a)  Bayswater
(b)  Eraring
(c)  Liddell
(d)  Mount Piper
(e)  Vales Point B
State Health Emergency Operations Centre, Homebush
Sydney Airport Freight Terminals
Sydney Desalination Plant, Kurnell
Sydney Domestic Airport
Sydney International Airport
Tomago Aluminium, Tomago
Woolworths Distribution Centre, Yennora
sch 1: Ins 2022 (135), Sch 1[2]. Am 2024 (496), Sch 1.