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  • Tabled Paper Technical Regulator - Electricity (pdf 6.96 MB)

    An increasing percentage of the Priority 1 and Priority 2 electrical breaches were identified during OTR audits conducted with SA Police on premises that were cultivating cannabis.
    Presented by
    Hon Patrick Conlon
    on
    17/11/2009
  • Tabled Paper Classification of Publications Board (pdf 1.16 MB)

    If the Board was relying on the power to classify publications dealing with "drug addiction ", it is doubtful whether that phrase would cover, for example, newspapers concerned with the use of cannabis.
    Presented
    on
    13/11/1979
  • HA
    Davenport
    Australian Labor Party
  • Machinery and transport equipment: Agricultural machinery 348 244 245 117 28 98 Tractors 828 1,004 1,211 539 514 2,527 Miscellaneous manufactured articles: Furniture 217 307 240 240 426 564 Clothing and accessories 556 485 421 405 402 282 All other 3,435 4,564 5,789 4,883 4,429 4,722 Total 23,240 23,450 30,065 26,630 27,820 25,797 EXPORTS TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA Food and live animals: Cattle 116 98 81 112 48 47 Sheep 3,085 2,538 593 465 329 189 Fish and fish preparations 276 260 247 225 121 206 Fruit, fresh 123 74 83 213 464 513 Fruit, dried 688 593 364 277 448 454 Fruit, preserved and fruit preparations 1,002 882 765 985 1,317 1,430 Confectionery 187 201 235 228 255 295 Beverages: Wine 1,912 1,641 1,826 2,224 2,557 3,053 Crude materials, inedible (except fuels): Wool; Greasy 274 18 3 21 13 - Other 29 28 32 8 3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials: Petroleum and petroleum products 135 44 35 47 61 192 Chemicals: Pigments, paints, varnishes, etc. 313 291 337 407 398 433 Medicinal
    Presented
    on
    12/07/1973
  • Tabled Paper Law Society of South Australia (pdf 2.78 MB)

    Aboriginal Lands Parliamentary Standing Committee 06/04/2021 Expiry of the Partnership Regulations 2006 Attorney-General’s Department 06/04/2021 Expiry of the Professional Standards Regulations 2006 Attorney-General’s Department 06/04/2021 Succession Bill 2021 Attorney-General’s Department 08/04/2021 Review of the Law Council’s Policy Statement on the Process of Judicial Appointments Law Council of Australia 09/04/2021 Bow and Crossbow Hunting in South Australia Social Development Committee 14/04/2021 Open Letter to the Premier – 30th Anniversary of the National Report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Department of Premier and Cabinet 27/04/2021 Social Security (Parenting payment participation requirements – class of persons) Instrument 2021 Law Council of Australia 27/04/2021 Inquiries Bill 2021 Attorney-General’s Department 28/04/2021 Establishment of an accreditation system for Children’s Contact Services Law Council of Australia 30/04/2021 Road Traffic (Medicinal
    Presented by
    Hon Vickie Chapman
    on
    18/11/2021
  • The decision-maker need only state in their reasons for revocation or refusal that it was in the public interest.18 The concept of criminal intelligence was introduced in the Hydroponics Industry Control Act 2009 to regulate the sale of hydroponics equipment in order to curtail the commercial cultivation and production of cannabis, and to reduce the impact of drugs and drug related crime in the community.
  • Tabled Paper Pest Plants Commission (pdf 1.12 MB)

    Elodea canadensis Cannabis sativa Alternanthera pungens Lagarosiphon major Egeria densa Prosopis spp.
    Presented
    on
    18/08/1987
  • Tabled Paper General (pdf 977 KB)

    (3) In this regulation— fish has the same meaning as in the Fisheries Management Act 2007. 5—Definition of animal-proof fence For the purposes of the definition of animal-proof fence in section 3(1) of the Act, the requirements set out in Schedule 1 are prescribed for fences of a kind specified in that Schedule. 6—Definition of plant (1) The following classes of vegetation or material are excluded from the definition of plant in section 3(1) of the Act: (a) non-living plant products including processed timber, food or medicinal products; (b) bacteria, fungi, algae and micro-organisms
    Presented by
    Hon David Speirs
    on
    30/06/2020
  • Tabled Paper Public Prosecutions, Director of (pdf 2.77 MB)

    Legal elements of offences R v Abraham (rape) - whether the law of rape includes a requirement that the prohibited act must be the product of a sexually gratifying purpose and the admissibility and significance of the prosecution submission that the victim has no motive to lie Question of Law Reserved (No 4 of 1997) (sale of cannabis) - whether the offence of taking part in the sale of cannabis covers the situation where the anticipated sale is to occur outside the South Australian jurisdiction 5.
    Presented
    on
    09/02/1999
  • Tabled Paper Police Complaints Authority (pdf 5.31 MB)

    Other O O Subtotal 6 32 TA General Orders 4 13 TB Keeping of records O O TZ Other 8 13 Subtotal 12 26 UA Failure to forward complaint 1 2 UB Failure to investigate complaint 1 7 UC Failure to receive complaint 7 23 UZ Other O 2 Subtotal 9 34 54 VA Harassment 55 114 VB Improper direction 4 7 VC Expired restraint order O O VD Cease loiter direction 2 8 VE Intervention in civil disputes 13 15 VF Discriminatory treatment 9 46 VG Telecommunications 2 2 VZ Other 5 11 Subtotal 90 203 WA Discharge of firearms 2 3 WB Display of firearms 11 15 WC Seizure of firearms 3 9 WZ Other 12 16 Subtotal 28 43 XA Disclosure of confidential information 26 46 XB Giving incorrect information 10 26 XC Refusal to divulge information 2 8 XD Failure to respond to enquiries 10 17 XE Privacy Information Principles 0 0 XF Freedom of Information 0 1 XZ Other 1 3 Subtotal 49 101 YA Control of drugs and narcotics 1 3 YB Sale or supply of drugs 3 7 YC Personal use of drugs O 1 YD Cannabis
    Presented
    on
    17/02/1998
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.