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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.13MTerm of temporary order
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### sec.13M Term of temporary order
A temporary order takes effect—
if the respondent is present before the magistrate or court when the temporary order is made—when it is made; or
if the respondent is not present before the magistrate or court when the temporary order is made—when a copy of the temporary order is served on the respondent under section 13S (2) .
The temporary order remains in force until whichever of the following happens first—
if the temporary order is made under section 13J —a proceeding for a final order is not started by the return date and time fixed by a magistrate under section 13J (5) ;
the application for the final order is next mentioned in a court and the court does not extend the term of the temporary order under section 13N ;
the prescribed period ends;
a court decides the application for the final order;
the police commissioner discontinues the application for the final order;
the temporary order is revoked under section 13Q or on appeal.
In this section—
final order means a final order for the respondent for the temporary order.
prescribed period means—
the period for which the temporary order is extended under section 13N ; or
otherwise—28 days.
s 13M ins 2017 No. 14 s 11
(sec.13M-ssec.1) A temporary order takes effect— if the respondent is present before the magistrate or court when the temporary order is made—when it is made; or if the respondent is not present before the magistrate or court when the temporary order is made—when a copy of the temporary order is served on the respondent under section 13S (2) .
(sec.13M-ssec.2) The temporary order remains in force until whichever of the following happens first— if the temporary order is made under section 13J —a proceeding for a final order is not started by the return date and time fixed by a magistrate under section 13J (5) ; the application for the final order is next mentioned in a court and the court does not extend the term of the temporary order under section 13N ; the prescribed period ends; a court decides the application for the final order; the police commissioner discontinues the application for the final order; the temporary order is revoked under section 13Q or on appeal.
(sec.13M-ssec.3) In this section— final order means a final order for the respondent for the temporary order. prescribed period means— the period for which the temporary order is extended under section 13N ; or otherwise—28 days.
- (a) if the respondent is present before the magistrate or court when the temporary order is made—when it is made; or
- (b) if the respondent is not present before the magistrate or court when the temporary order is made—when a copy of the temporary order is served on the respondent under section 13S (2) .
- (a) if the temporary order is made under section 13J —a proceeding for a final order is not started by the return date and time fixed by a magistrate under section 13J (5) ;
- (b) the application for the final order is next mentioned in a court and the court does not extend the term of the temporary order under section 13N ;
- (c) the prescribed period ends;
- (d) a court decides the application for the final order;
- (e) the police commissioner discontinues the application for the final order;
- (f) the temporary order is revoked under section 13Q or on appeal.
- (a) the period for which the temporary order is extended under section 13N ; or
- (b) otherwise—28 days.