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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.13ZDCancelling registration of registered corresponding order
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### sec.13ZD Cancelling registration of registered corresponding order
The police commissioner, or the respondent, may apply to the court for an order cancelling the registration of a registered corresponding order.
In deciding the application, the court must consider—
anything that must be considered under sections 13C and 13D on an application for a prohibition order under section 13C ; and
any changes in the respondent’s circumstances since the registered corresponding order was registered.
Also, section 13Q (2) and (3) applies to the application as if a reference in the subsections to an offender prohibition order were a reference to a registered corresponding order.
If the court cancels the registration of the registered corresponding order, the corresponding order, or the corresponding order as varied under this part, stops having effect in Queensland.
s 13ZD ins 2017 No. 14 s 11
(sec.13ZD-ssec.1) The police commissioner, or the respondent, may apply to the court for an order cancelling the registration of a registered corresponding order.
(sec.13ZD-ssec.2) In deciding the application, the court must consider— anything that must be considered under sections 13C and 13D on an application for a prohibition order under section 13C ; and any changes in the respondent’s circumstances since the registered corresponding order was registered.
(sec.13ZD-ssec.3) Also, section 13Q (2) and (3) applies to the application as if a reference in the subsections to an offender prohibition order were a reference to a registered corresponding order.
(sec.13ZD-ssec.4) If the court cancels the registration of the registered corresponding order, the corresponding order, or the corresponding order as varied under this part, stops having effect in Queensland.
- (a) anything that must be considered under sections 13C and 13D on an application for a prohibition order under section 13C ; and
- (b) any changes in the respondent’s circumstances since the registered corresponding order was registered.