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  • Tabled Paper Budget (pdf 1.43 MB)

    Performance Indicators 2010-11 Target 2009-10 Estimated Result 2009-10 Target 2008-09 Actual No. of illicit drug offences detected by police and recorded on apprehension reports 4 491 4 405 3 857 4 089 No. of offences detected by police for sell/trade illicit drugs recorded on apprehension reports 1 162 1 150 1 098 1 106 No. of drug diversions recorded as part of the Police Drug Diversion Initiative 2 562 2 537 2 516 2 549 No. of offences detected by police for produce/manufacture illicit drugs recorded on apprehension reports 1 356 1 343 1 292 1 290 No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis offences 6 930 7 463 6 605 6 890 % of the community who think illegal drugs are a problem in their neighbourhood <14.0% 13.5% <17.3% 16.6% No. of clandestine labs detected 75 71 69 65 5.90 Sub-program 2.4: Community Crime Prevention Through this sub-program SAPOL works together with other agencies and the community to ensure effective
    Presented by
    Hon Kevin Foley
    on
    16/09/2010
  • Tabled Paper Finance - Budget Paper 4 (pdf 1.38 MB)

    Performance Indicators 2003-04 Target 2002-03 Estimated Result 2002-03 Target 2001-02 Actual Quantity No. of drug offences on APs 3 549 3 549 4 223 4 223 No. of drug diversions 1 443 1 443 1 126 1 126 No. of offences for sell/trade on APs 880 880 985 985 No. of offences for produce/ manufacture on APs 1 807 1 807 1 810 1 810 No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis offences 5 960 5 960 7 423 7 423 Quality Likert summation index of the extent to which illegal drugs are thought to be a problem (as measured by ACNielsen Survey) (1) 2.56 2.56 2.56 n.a. 2003-04 Budget 2002-03 Estimated Result 2002-03 Budget 2001-02 Actual Net cost of sub-program $27 431 000 $26 665 000 $26 669 000 $25 731 000 Sub-program: 2.4 Community Programs and Education SAPOL works together with other agencies and the community to ensure effective crime reduction strategies.
    Presented by
    Hon Kevin Foley
    on
    29/05/2003
  • are good relations with the South Australia Police. 277 Dr Kirstin Ross, Hansard, 23 September 2019: 35 – 36. 278 Local Government of South Australia, Written submission No. 28, 21 January 2019: 4. 279 Ms Rebecca Burton, Hansard, 9 September 2019: 25. 280 City of Mitcham, Written submission No. 10, 14 January 2019: 1. 281 City of West Torrens, Written submission No. 12, 14 January 2019: 1. 282 City of Onkaparinga, Environmental Health Team, Written submission No. 30, 14 January 2019: 1. 78 Social Development Committee of the Parliament of South Australia A recommendation was made that an approved list of “Remediators” be held with SA Health (similar to the Wastewater Regulations) as it would assist councils in administering their functions for clandestine labs.283 The City of Onkaparinga commented that the clandestine drug laboratories policy could be updated to include other drug categories: Recommend update of clan lab info to include other types of labs (cannabis
    Presented by
    Ms Paula Luethen
    on
    21/07/2020
  • Tabled Paper Interim Report (pdf 16.00 MB)

    DASC also drew the Committee's attention to a New South Wales survey by Howard and Ziefert (1990) which indicated that "over 90% of young offenders used alcohol, anaesthetics and nicotine, 87% cannabis, 53% stimulants, 49% inhalants, 41% hallucinogens [and] 26% narcotics" (Drug and Alcohol Services submission; p. 5). 4.2 RECIDIVIST OFFENDERS According to the Children's Interest Bureau, for many young people, involvement in offending behaviour is very transient and reflects the adolescent's need to "test the limits imposed by authority ... and the values and assumptions of the social order ".
    Presented
    on
    26/11/1992
  • Tabled Paper Auditor-General (pdf 35.46 MB)

    Total number of notices issued during the year ended 30 June:- 1988 1987 Cannabis Expiation 14 410 636 Traffic Infringement 121 140 112 282 135 550 112 918 Value of notices issued:- $'000 $'000 Cannabis Expiation 407 49 Traffic Infringement 9 716 7 596 10 123 7 645 Revenue received:- $'000 $'000 Cannabis Expiation 244 8 Traffic Infringement 7 714 5 855 7 958 5 863 Notices not expiated by the due date are forwarded for court action.
    Presented
    on
    06/09/1988
  • Drug screening We received a notification about a registered nurse who had addiction issues (amphetamine, cannabis and opioids).
    Presented by
    Hon C J Picton
    on
    29/11/2022
  • Htm 20032004 (808 KB)

    An unrelated amendment is made to section 13 of the Act to facilitate the forfeiture of drugs, drug-growing equipment, and drug-using implements, when a cannabis expiation notice is enforced.    
  • Pdf WI_2014 (876 KB)

    Franks New South Wales Legislative Council General Purpose Standing Committee No. 4 - Report on the Use of Cannabis fo r Medical Purposes (August 6) --- --- Youth Bills and Acts (October 29) --- --- Letter and Petition from the A n angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Law and Culture Committee tabled during debate on the A n angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara L and Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2014 (December 2) --- --- By the Hon J.
  • Htm 20022003 (891 KB)

    Air Transport (Route Licensing - Passenger Services) 33 13 of 2002 Appropriation 26 18 of 2002 Appropriation 117 27 of 2003 Child Protection Review (Powers and Immunities) 25, 25A 6 of 2002 Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (On-Line Services) Amendment 47 30 of 2002 Constitution (Ministerial Offices) Amendment 70 40 of 2002 Constitution (Parliamentary Secretaries) Amendment 45 29 of 2002 Controlled Substances (Cannabis) Amendment 75 47 of 2002 Co-operatives (Miscellaneous) Amendment 34 25 of 2002 Coroners 97, 97A 33 of 2003 Criminal Law Consolidation (Offences
  • are good relations with the South Australia Police. 277 Dr Kirstin Ross, Hansard, 23 September 2019: 35 – 36. 278 Local Government of South Australia, Written submission No. 28, 21 January 2019: 4. 279 Ms Rebecca Burton, Hansard, 9 September 2019: 25. 280 City of Mitcham, Written submission No. 10, 14 January 2019: 1. 281 City of West Torrens, Written submission No. 12, 14 January 2019: 1. 282 City of Onkaparinga, Environmental Health Team, Written submission No. 30, 14 January 2019: 1. 78 Social Development Committee of the Parliament of South Australia A recommendation was made that an approved list of “Remediators” be held with SA Health (similar to the Wastewater Regulations) as it would assist councils in administering their functions for clandestine labs.283 The City of Onkaparinga commented that the clandestine drug laboratories policy could be updated to include other drug categories: Recommend update of clan lab info to include other types of labs (cannabis
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