ACC Act definition

ACC Act means the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002
ACC Act means the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002 of the Commonwealth;

Examples of ACC Act in a sentence

  • As an “Accredited Body” under section 46A(5) of the ACC Act, NCC must comply with its agreement with the ACIC with respect to NCC’s access to the National Police Checking Service administered and facilitated by the ACIC, as amended from time to time (“ACIC Agreement”).

  • The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) administers access to nationally coordinated criminal history checks under the Australian Crime Commission ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth) (ACC Act).

  • Further sell down of reserved investments does not meet the intergenerational principles that underpin the full funding requirement in the ACC Act and future levy payers will then have to meet those costs of current claimants settled in future periods.

  • ACC information is dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the ACC Act including, but not limited to, the secrecy provision in s 51 of the ACC Act.

  • PRA recommends the repeal of exemptions for environmental groups against secondary boycott and third line forcing provisions of the ACC Act.

  • The ACC Act needs a major overhaul so that penalties are substantial and related to the damage that is often caused by the actions of monopoly/ duopsony companies.

  • The ACC Act has long held exemptions from the secondary boycott and third line forcing provisions of the Act for environmental groups.