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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.67FRevocation of suspension
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### sec.67F Revocation of suspension
The police commissioner may at any time revoke a suspension made under this division if the commissioner believes, on reasonable grounds—
the reportable offender poses, or may pose, a risk to the lives or sexual safety of 1 or more children, or of children generally; or
if the reportable offender has a cognitive or physical impairment—the impairment is not, or is no longer, a significant impairment; or
if the offender has a mental illness—the illness is not, or is no longer, a significant mental illness.
If the police commissioner revokes a suspension, the police commissioner must give the reportable offender written notice of the revocation as soon as reasonably practicable.
The revocation takes effect when the police commissioner gives the notice to the reportable offender.
s 67F ins 2014 No. 34 s 27
amd 2017 No. 14 s 30
(sec.67F-ssec.1) The police commissioner may at any time revoke a suspension made under this division if the commissioner believes, on reasonable grounds— the reportable offender poses, or may pose, a risk to the lives or sexual safety of 1 or more children, or of children generally; or if the reportable offender has a cognitive or physical impairment—the impairment is not, or is no longer, a significant impairment; or if the offender has a mental illness—the illness is not, or is no longer, a significant mental illness.
(sec.67F-ssec.2) If the police commissioner revokes a suspension, the police commissioner must give the reportable offender written notice of the revocation as soon as reasonably practicable.
(sec.67F-ssec.3) The revocation takes effect when the police commissioner gives the notice to the reportable offender.
- (a) the reportable offender poses, or may pose, a risk to the lives or sexual safety of 1 or more children, or of children generally; or
- (b) if the reportable offender has a cognitive or physical impairment—the impairment is not, or is no longer, a significant impairment; or
- (c) if the offender has a mental illness—the illness is not, or is no longer, a significant mental illness.