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Bail Act 1992
18Facilities to be provided to accused people
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18 Facilities to be provided to accused people
(1) If an accused person in police custody is to be brought, for the first
time in relation to the offence, before a court more than 4 hours after
the person came into custody—
(a) the police officer for the time being in charge of the police
station where the person is in custody; or
(b) if the person is not in custody at a police station—the police
officer who has custody of the person;
must, if it is reasonably practicable to do so, provide the person with,
and allow the person to use—
(c) facilities to enable the accused person to wash, shower or bathe
and (if appropriate) to shave; and
(d) facilities to enable the accused person to change his or her
clothing.
(2) Nothing in subsection (1) requires a police officer, the Territory or
the Commonwealth to provide clothing for the accused person unless
the clothing is brought to the police station or other place where the
accused person is in custody by a member of the accused person’s
family or some other person.