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0-0 The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia THE SENATE Presented and read a first time Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0 (Attorney-General) A Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to human rights, and for other purposes

Contents Short title... Commencement... Schedules... Schedule Amendment of the Racial Discrimination Act Racial Discrimination Act Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule Amendment of the Native Title Act 0 Native Title Act 0 No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 i

0 A Bill for an Act to amend legislation relating to human rights, and for other purposes The Parliament of Australia enacts: Short title This Act is the Human Rights Legislation Amendment Act 0. Commencement () Each provision of this Act specified in column of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column of the table. Any other statement in column has effect according to its terms. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Commencement information Column Column Column Provisions Commencement Date/Details. The whole of this Act The day after this Act receives the Royal Assent. Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this Act. 0 () Any information in column of the table is not part of this Act. Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this Act. Schedules Legislation that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms. Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Racial Discrimination Act Schedule 0 0 Schedule Amendment of the Racial Discrimination Act Racial Discrimination Act Part IIA (heading) Repeal the heading, substitute: Part IIA Prohibition of harassing or intimidating acts done because of race, colour or national or ethnic origin Section C (heading) Repeal the heading, substitute: C Harassing or intimidating acts done because of race, colour or national or ethnic origin Paragraph C()(a) Omit offend, insult, humiliate, substitute harass. After subsection C() (A) For the purposes of subsection (), the question of whether an act is reasonably likely, in all the circumstances, to have the effect mentioned in paragraph ()(a) is to be determined by the standards of a reasonable member of the Australian community. (B) For the purposes of subsection (), an act may be: (a) a single isolated act; or (b) one of a series of acts; or (c) one of a group of related acts. Application of amendments The amendments made by this Schedule apply in relation to an act done after the commencement of this item. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Australian Human Rights Commission Act Subsection () alleged acts, omissions or practices, in relation to a complaint, means the acts, omissions or practices that are alleged in the complaint. Note: See also paragraph (b) of the Acts Interpretation Act 0. Subsection () (definition of alleged unlawful discrimination) Repeal the definition. Subsection () Repeal the subsection, substitute: () The members must co-operate with each other to achieve common objectives, where practicable. () Subsection () does not affect the operation of section (which deals with meetings of the Commission). After subsection () (A) The powers of the Commission under sections 0A and A must be exercised by the President, and a reference in this Act to the Commission or to a member of the Commission must, in relation to the exercise of any of those powers, be read as a reference to the President. At the end of section A Add: Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 0 () The President has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection with the performance of his or her functions. Paragraph ()(f) Repeal the paragraph, substitute: (f) to: (i) inquire into any act or practice that may be inconsistent with or contrary to any human right; and (ii) if the Commission considers it appropriate to do so endeavour, by conciliation, to effect a settlement of the matters that gave rise to the inquiry; and After subsection (B) (BA) Subsection () does not allow the President to delegate a power that can be exercised by the President because of subsection (A). After paragraph 0()(b) (ba) the Commission is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that an inquiry, or the continuation of an inquiry, into the act or practice is not warranted; or After subparagraph 0()(c)(ii) (iia) the Commission is of the opinion that there is no reasonable prospect that the complaint will be resolved in favour of the complainant or complainants; or (iib) the Commission is satisfied that there is no reasonable prospect of the matter being settled by conciliation; or 0 At the end of section 0 Add: () The Commission must act fairly in the performance of the functions referred to in paragraph ()(f). (0) If a complaint is made under paragraph ()(b), the Commission: No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 0 (a) must act expeditiously in dealing with the complaint; and (b) must use the Commission s best endeavours to finish dealing with the complaint within months after the complaint was made. () Subsections () and (0) do not impose a duty on the Commission that is enforceable in court. () Subsection () does not affect a legally enforceable obligation to observe the rules of natural justice. After section 0 0A Reports to the Minister If: (a) the Commission has inquired into an act or practice that may be inconsistent with or contrary to any human right; and (b) the Commission is of the opinion that the act or practice is inconsistent with or contrary to any human right; the Commission may report to the Minister in relation to the inquiry. Paragraph (b) Repeal the paragraph, substitute: (b) to: (i) inquire into any act or practice (including any systemic practice) that may constitute discrimination; and (ii) if the Commission considers it appropriate to do so endeavour, by conciliation, to effect a settlement of the matters that gave rise to the inquiry; After paragraph ()(b) (ba) the Commission is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that an inquiry, or the continuation of an inquiry, into the act or practice is not warranted; or Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 0 After subparagraph ()(c)(ii) (iia) the Commission is of the opinion that there is no reasonable prospect that the complaint will be resolved in favour of the complainant or complainants; or (iib) the Commission is satisfied that there is no reasonable prospect of the matter being settled by conciliation; or At the end of section Add: () The Commission must act fairly in the performance of the functions referred to in paragraph (b). () If a complaint is made under paragraph ()(b), the Commission: (a) must act expeditiously in dealing with the complaint; and (b) must use the Commission s best endeavours to finish dealing with the complaint within months after the complaint was made. () Subsections () and () do not impose a duty on the Commission that is enforceable in court. () Subsection () does not affect a legally enforceable obligation to observe the rules of natural justice. After section A Reports to the Minister If: (a) the Commission has inquired into an act or practice (whether a systemic practice or otherwise) that may constitute discrimination; and (b) the Commission is of the opinion that the act or practice constitutes discrimination; the Commission may report to the Minister in relation to the inquiry. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 Section Omit other than subsection (), substitute (other than section 0A, subsection () or section A). Section C (heading) Repeal the heading, substitute: C Functions of the Commission that are to be performed by the Commissioner etc. Paragraph C()(a) Repeal the paragraph. 0 After subsection C() (A) The Commissioner may submit reports to the Minister regarding the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders. (B) The Commissioner may submit reports to the Minister regarding: (a) the operation of the Native Title Act ; and (b) the effect of that Act on the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders. (C) A report under subsection (A) or (B) may include recommendations as to the action that should be taken to ensure the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by Aboriginal persons and Torres Strait Islanders. Subsections C() and () After functions, insert, or the exercise of powers,. Section M Omit paragraph C()(a), substitute subsection C(A) or (B). Section MB Repeal the heading, substitute: Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 0 MB Functions of Commission that are to be performed by the National Children s Commissioner etc. Paragraph MB()(a) Repeal the paragraph. Subsection MB() Repeal the subsection, substitute: () The National Children s Commissioner may submit reports to the Minister that deal with such matters, relating to the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by children in Australia, as the National Children s Commissioner considers appropriate. (A) A report under subsection () may include recommendations that the National Children s Commissioner considers appropriate as to the action that should be taken to ensure the enjoyment and exercise of human rights by children in Australia. Subsections MB(), () and () After functions, insert, or exercising powers,. Subsection P() Repeal the subsection, substitute: () A written complaint may be lodged with the Commission: (a) alleging: (i) that one or more acts have been done; or (ii) that one or more omissions or practices have occurred; and (b) alleging that those acts, omissions or practices are unlawful discrimination. Note: Unlawful discrimination is defined in subsection (). (A) It must be reasonably arguable that the alleged acts, omissions or practices are unlawful discrimination. (B) The complaint must set out the details of the alleged acts, omissions or practices. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 0 Paragraphs P()(a), (b) and (c) Omit unlawful discrimination (wherever occurring), substitute acts, omissions or practices. Subsection PC() After the complaint under, insert paragraph PF()(b) or. 0 Subsection PE() After PH(), insert, (A). Subsection PF() Repeal the subsection, substitute: () Subject to subsections (A) and (), if a complaint is referred to the President under section PD, the President must: (a) consider whether to inquire into the complaint, having regard to the matters referred to in section PH; and (b) if the President is of the opinion that, having regard to any of the matters referred to in section PH, the complaint should be terminated terminate the complaint without inquiry; and (c) unless the President terminates the complaint under paragraph (b) or section PH inquire into the complaint and attempt to conciliate the complaint. (A) For the purposes of paragraph ()(a), the President may inform himself or herself of such facts and circumstances as are necessary to form the opinion referred to in paragraph ()(b). (B) If the President terminates the complaint under paragraph ()(b), the President must comply with the notification requirements of subsections PH(), (A) and (). Subsection PF() Omit alleged unlawful discrimination, substitute alleged acts, omissions or practices. Subsection PF() (note) Omit unlawful discrimination, substitute acts or omissions. 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 0 Subsection PF() After under, insert paragraph ()(b) or. Paragraph PF()(a) Omit unlawful discrimination, substitute acts, omissions or practices. At the end of section PF Add: () The President must act fairly to: (a) the complainant or complainants; and (b) the respondent; in dealing with the complaint in accordance with this section. () The President must notify the complaint to the respondent, unless the President is satisfied that notification would be likely to prejudice the safety of a person. () If the complaint is amended under subsection () by adding a respondent, the President must notify the complaint to that respondent, unless the President is satisfied that notification would be likely to prejudice the safety of a person. () The President: (a) must notify the complaint to any person (other than the respondent) who is the subject of an adverse allegation in the complaint, unless the President is satisfied that notification would be likely to prejudice the safety of a person; and (b) may notify the complaint to any person who, in the opinion of the President, is likely to be able to provide information relevant to the complaint. (0) The President: (a) must, having regard to: (i) the nature of the complaint; and (ii) the needs of the complainant or complainants; and (iii) the needs of the respondent; act expeditiously in dealing with the complaint in accordance with this section; and No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 0 (b) must use the President s best endeavours to finish dealing with the complaint within months after the complaint was referred to the President under section PD. Before subsection PH() Discretionary termination of complaint Paragraph PH()(a) Omit unlawful discrimination is, substitute acts, omissions or practices are. Paragraph PH()(b) Omit months, substitute months. 0 Paragraph PH()(b) Omit unlawful discrimination, substitute acts, omissions or practices. Paragraph PH()(c) Repeal the paragraph, substitute: (c) the President is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that an inquiry, or the continuation of an inquiry, into the complaint is not warranted; At the end of subsection PH() Add: Note: An act, omission or practice may not be unlawful discrimination because an exemption applies (for example, section D of the Racial Discrimination Act ). Accordingly, consideration by the President of the question of whether an act, omission or practice is not unlawful discrimination will involve consideration of whether an exemption applies. After subsection PH() (A) A complaint may be terminated under subsection () at any time, even if an inquiry into the complaint has begun. Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 Mandatory termination of complaint (B) The President must terminate a complaint if the President is satisfied that: (a) the complaint is trivial, vexatious, misconceived or lacking in substance; or (b) there is no reasonable prospect that the complaint will be resolved in favour of the complainant or complainants. (C) The President must terminate a complaint if the President is satisfied that there would be no reasonable prospect that the Federal Court or the Federal Circuit Court would be satisfied that the alleged acts, omissions or practices are unlawful discrimination. (D) A complaint may be terminated under subsection (B) or (C) at any time, even if an inquiry into the complaint has begun. Before subsection PH() Notification Subsection PH() Omit decides to terminate a complaint, substitute terminates a complaint. Subsection PH() Omit that decision (wherever occurring), substitute the termination. Before subsection PH() (A) A notice under subsection () must include a statement explaining that the Federal Court and the Federal Circuit Court can award costs in proceedings under section PO. Before subsection PH() No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 0 Revocation Sections PJ and PK Repeal the sections, substitute: PJ President may hold conferences President may decide to hold a conference () For the purpose of attempting to conciliate a complaint in accordance with section PF, the President may decide to hold a conference, to be presided over by: (a) the President; or (b) a suitable person (other than a Commission member) determined by the President. President may invite people to attend () The President may: (a) invite any or all of the complainants or respondents to attend the conference; and (b) invite any other person to attend the conference, if: (i) the President reasonably believes that the person is capable of giving information that is relevant to the conciliation of the complaint; or (ii) the President considers that the person s presence at the conference is likely to be conducive to the conciliation of the complaint. President may require people to attend () The President may, by written notice given to a person referred to in subsection (), require the person to attend the conference (whether or not the person has already been invited to attend the conference). Note: Failure to comply with a notice is an offence see subsection (). () A notice under subsection (): (a) must specify the place and time of the conference, not being a time that is less than days after the notice is given; and (b) must set out the effect of subsection (). Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 0 () A person commits an offence if: (a) the person has been given a notice under subsection () requiring the person to attend a conference; and (b) the person refuses or fails to comply with the requirement. Penalty: 0 penalty units. () Subsection () is an offence of strict liability. Note: For strict liability, see section. of the Criminal Code. Expenses for attendance () A person who is required to attend the conference is entitled to be paid, by the Commonwealth, a reasonable sum for the person s expenses of attendance. PK Proceedings at conferences () Subject to this section, a conference mentioned in subsection PJ() is to be conducted in such manner as the person presiding at the conference considers appropriate. () The conference is to be conducted in private. () The person presiding at the conference must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the conduct of the conference does not disadvantage any complainant or respondent. () Unless the person presiding at the conference consents: (a) an individual is not entitled to be represented at the conference by another person; and (b) a body (whether or not incorporated) is not entitled to be represented at the conference otherwise than by a person who is an officer or employee of the body. () Despite paragraph ()(a), an individual who is unable to attend the conference because the individual has a disability is entitled to nominate another person to attend instead on his or her behalf. () If the person presiding at the conference considers that an individual is unable to participate fully in the conference because the individual has a disability, the individual is entitled to nominate another person to assist him or her at the conference. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 () For the purposes of this section, disability has the same meaning as in the Disability Discrimination Act. PKA Things said in conciliation are not admissible in evidence in certain proceedings () Evidence of anything said or done by a person in the course of the conciliation of a complaint in accordance with section PF is not admissible in any proceedings relating to the alleged acts, omissions or practices. () Subsection () does not apply for the purposes of the application of section PSA. 0 Section PL Repeal the section. Subsection PM() Omit, PJ or PK. Paragraph PO()(a) Omit or, substitute, paragraph PF()(b) or section. After subsection PO() (A) The application must not be made unless: (a) the court concerned grants leave to make the application; or (b) the complaint was terminated under paragraph PH()(h). At the end of subsection PO() Add: Note : The Federal Court, or a judge of that court, may award costs in proceedings under this section see section of the Federal Court of Australia Act. Note : The Federal Circuit Court, or a judge of that court, may award costs in proceedings under this section see section of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act. Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule 0 0 0 Subsection PP() Omit PE or, substitute PE, paragraph PF()(b) or section. Subsection PS() After terminated under, insert paragraph PF()(b) or. After section PS PSA Costs court may have regard to an offer to settle If: (a) proceedings have been instituted under section PO against a respondent to a terminated complaint; and (b) the respondent has made, or makes, an offer to settle the matter the subject of the complaint; and (c) the offer was or is rejected; the court, or a judge of the court, in deciding whether to award costs in the proceedings, may have regard to the offer. Note : The Federal Court, or a judge of that court, may award costs in proceedings under section PO see section of the Federal Court of Australia Act. Note : The Federal Circuit Court, or a judge of that court, may award costs in proceedings under section PO see section of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Act. Application of amendments () The amendments made by items,, and apply in relation to an inquiry if: (a) the inquiry is in response to a complaint made to the Commission after the commencement of this item; or (b) both: (i) the inquiry is not in response to a complaint made to the Commission; and (ii) the inquiry began after the commencement of this item. () The amendments made by items, to and 0 to apply in relation to a complaint lodged after the commencement of this item. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 0 0 0 () The amendments made by items and apply in relation to a complaint made after the commencement of this item. () Subsection 0() of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act (as amended by this Schedule) applies in relation to the performance of functions referred to in paragraph ()(f) of that Act if: (a) the performance of the functions is in response to a complaint made to the Commission after the commencement of this item; or (b) both: (i) the performance of the functions is not in response to a complaint; and (ii) the performance of the functions began after the commencement of this item. () Subsection () of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act (as amended by this Schedule) applies in relation to the performance of functions referred to in paragraph (b) of that Act if: (a) the performance of the functions is in response to a complaint made to the Commission after the commencement of this item; or (b) both: (i) the performance of the functions is not in response to a complaint; and (ii) the performance of the functions began after the commencement of this item. () Subsection 0(0) of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act (as amended by this Schedule) applies in relation to a complaint made after the commencement of this item. () Subsection () of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act (as amended by this Schedule) applies in relation to a complaint made after the commencement of this item. () The amendment made by item applies in relation to a complaint lodged after the commencement of this item if the alleged acts, omissions or practices took place after the commencement of this item. () The amendments made by items, and apply in relation to an application made to the Federal Court or the Federal Circuit Court under section PO of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0

Amendment of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act Schedule after the commencement of this item, if the relevant complaint mentioned in paragraph PO()(a) of that Act was lodged after the commencement of this item. Transitional tabling of reports Despite the amendment of section M of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act made by this Schedule, that section continues to apply, in relation to a report received by the Minister under paragraph C()(a) of that Act before the commencement of this item, as if that amendment had not been made. No., 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0

Schedule Amendment of the Native Title Act 0 Schedule Amendment of the Native Title Act Native Title Act Section 0 Repeal the section, substitute: 0 Reports by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner The Commonwealth Minister may, by written notice, direct the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner to report to the Commonwealth Minister about: (a) the operation of this Act; or (b) the effect of this Act on the exercise and enjoyment of human rights of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders. Note: The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner is appointed under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act. 0 Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 0 No., 0