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- Repeal
The Act was repealed by Sch 3 to the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2005 No 64 with effect from 1.7.2005.
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This Act is the Crimes Amendment (Child Neglect) Act 2004.
This Act commences on a day to be appointed by proclamation.
The Crimes Act 1900 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
The Criminal Procedure Act 1986 is amended as set out in Schedule 2.
Omit the section. Insert instead:43 Abandoning or exposing a child under 7 yearsA person who, without reasonable excuse, intentionally abandons or exposes a child under 7 years of age is guilty of an offence if it causes a danger of death or of serious injury to the child.Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
Insert after section 43:43A Failure of persons with parental responsibility to care for child(1) In this section:child means a child under 16 years of age.parental responsibility means the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority in respect of a child that, by law, parents have in relation to their children.(2) A person:(a) who has parental responsibility for a child, andis guilty of an offence if the failure causes a danger of death or of serious injury to the child.(b) who, without reasonable excuse, intentionally or recklessly fails to provide the child with the necessities of life,Maximum penalty: Imprisonment for 5 years.
Omit “, child, ward” wherever occurring.
Insert “, 43A” after “43” in item 2 of Table 1.