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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.66When order takes effect
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### sec.66 When order takes effect
An order declaring that this division applies to a reportable offender takes effect immediately.
An order declaring that this division does not apply to a reportable offender takes effect—
at the end of 28 days after notice of the making of the order is given to the reportable offender; or
if an application mentioned in section 64 (3) is made before the end of that period, at the end of 3 days after notice is given to the applicant as mentioned in section 64 (4) (c) ; or
if an appeal is made under section 65 before the end of that 3 day period, on the day on which the Supreme Court decides the appeal;
whichever is the later.
(sec.66-ssec.1) An order declaring that this division applies to a reportable offender takes effect immediately.
(sec.66-ssec.2) An order declaring that this division does not apply to a reportable offender takes effect— at the end of 28 days after notice of the making of the order is given to the reportable offender; or if an application mentioned in section 64 (3) is made before the end of that period, at the end of 3 days after notice is given to the applicant as mentioned in section 64 (4) (c) ; or if an appeal is made under section 65 before the end of that 3 day period, on the day on which the Supreme Court decides the appeal; whichever is the later.
- (a) at the end of 28 days after notice of the making of the order is given to the reportable offender; or
- (b) if an application mentioned in section 64 (3) is made before the end of that period, at the end of 3 days after notice is given to the applicant as mentioned in section 64 (4) (c) ; or
- (c) if an appeal is made under section 65 before the end of that 3 day period, on the day on which the Supreme Court decides the appeal;