Criminal Law (Historical Homosexual Convictions Expungement) Bill 2017
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Plain English Summary
Overview
This bill creates a scheme for people to apply to have historical convictions or charges for consensual adult homosexual activity wiped from their criminal records. It covers offences from before homosexuality was decriminalised in Queensland on 19 January 1991. Once expunged, a person is treated in law as never having been convicted or charged.
Who it affects
People convicted before 1991 of consensual adult homosexual acts, and their families if the person has died since then, can apply to clear these records. LGBTIQ+ Queenslanders who have carried the stigma and disclosure burden of a historical conviction gain a formal route to remove it.
Key changes
- Creates an application scheme run by the Department of Justice and Attorney-General to expunge pre-1991 homosexual convictions and charges
- Covers Criminal Code male homosexual offences and certain public order offences, provided the activity was between consenting adults aged 18 or over and would not be an offence today
- Allows applications on behalf of people who have died after 1991 (by spouse, parent, adult child, sibling or personal representative) and on behalf of people with impaired capacity
- Makes expunged convictions invisible in law: no duty to disclose, cannot be used to refuse jobs, licences or appointments, and not counted in criminal history
- Creates new offences (up to 100 penalty units) for disclosing expunged record information, dishonestly obtaining it, or giving the decision-maker false information
- Allows applicants to seek QCAT review if their application is refused, and provides safeguards to revive an expungement obtained through false information
Bill Journey
Introduced11 May 2017
First Reading
Committee
Committee Report14 July 2017
Committee report tabled
Second Reading
In Detail
Third Reading
Royal Assent23 Oct 2017
Referenced Entities
Legislation
Criminal Code Act 1899Child Protection Act 1999Family Responsibilities Commission Act 2008Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences Act 1931Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986Guardianship and Administration Act 2000Powers of Attorney Act 1998Public Records Act 2002Justices Act 1886Public Service Act 2008Summary Offences Act 2005Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009Corrective Services Act 2006Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 2003Legislative Standards Act 1992Acts Interpretation Act 1954Public Guardian Act 2014Magistrates Courts Act 1921District Court of Queensland Act 1967Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991Criminal Code and Another Act Amendment Act 1990
Organisations
Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralQueensland Civil and Administrative TribunalQueensland Law Reform CommissionQueensland Police ServiceOffice of the Director of Public ProsecutionsAnti-Discrimination Commission QueenslandQueensland Law SocietyBar Association of QueenslandLegal Aid QueenslandLGBTI Legal Service
Programs & Schemes
Sectors Affected
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