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Bail Act 1980
sec.11AARelease of a person only after surrender of passport
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### sec.11AA Release of a person only after surrender of passport
This section applies if a court or a police officer authorised by this Act or the Youth Justice Act 1992 to grant bail imposes a special condition under section 11 (2) , or a condition under the Youth Justice Act 1992 , section 52A , requiring the person to surrender the person’s current passport.
If the condition is imposed by a court, the court must order that the person be detained in custody until the passport is surrendered.
If the condition is imposed by a police officer, the person must be detained in custody until the passport is surrendered.
s 11AA ins 2014 No. 39 s 21
amd 2019 No. 23 s 48 s ch 1 pt 2
(sec.11AA-ssec.1) This section applies if a court or a police officer authorised by this Act or the Youth Justice Act 1992 to grant bail imposes a special condition under section 11 (2) , or a condition under the Youth Justice Act 1992 , section 52A , requiring the person to surrender the person’s current passport.
(sec.11AA-ssec.2) If the condition is imposed by a court, the court must order that the person be detained in custody until the passport is surrendered.
(sec.11AA-ssec.3) If the condition is imposed by a police officer, the person must be detained in custody until the passport is surrendered.