Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations Disruption) Amendment Act 2013
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Criminal Law (Criminal Organisations Disruption) Amendment Act 2013, an act of the Parliament of Queensland, aims to combat "illegal activities of criminal gangs, including criminal [motorcycle] gangs,"[1] that is, significant types of organised crime in Queensland.[citation needed] The act was passed on 16 October 2013, and as of 17 October 2013, the Attorney-General of Queensland had indicated that the law had received Royal Assent and was in force.[2][better source needed] In 2016 it was repealed as part of the introduction of the Serious and Organised Crime Amendment Bill .[3][4][5]
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The title Act amends the following prior legislation:[6]
the Bail Act 1980;
the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001;
the Criminal Code of Queensland;[when?]
the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992;
the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000; and
the Tow Truck Act 1973.
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Prescribed criminal organizations and places[]
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The Act declares the following organisations to be criminal organisations:[citation needed]