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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.65Appeal against order
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### sec.65 Appeal against order
A person who is aggrieved by a decision of the police commissioner about an order under this division may appeal to the Supreme Court against the decision within 3 days after receiving notice of the decision.
The Supreme Court, in deciding the appeal, may make any decision that could have been made by the police commissioner.
The Supreme Court’s decision for the appeal is final and has effect according to its terms.
(sec.65-ssec.1) A person who is aggrieved by a decision of the police commissioner about an order under this division may appeal to the Supreme Court against the decision within 3 days after receiving notice of the decision.
(sec.65-ssec.2) The Supreme Court, in deciding the appeal, may make any decision that could have been made by the police commissioner.
(sec.65-ssec.3) The Supreme Court’s decision for the appeal is final and has effect according to its terms.