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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.76Effect of spent convictions
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### sec.76 Effect of spent convictions
The fact that an offence for which a reportable offender has been convicted becomes spent does not affect—
the status of the offence as a reportable offence under this Act in relation to the offender; or
any reporting obligations of the offender.
For this section, an offence becomes spent if, under a law in any jurisdiction, the reportable offender is allowed to not disclose the fact that the person was convicted of the offence.
s 76 amd 2023 No. 10 s 16 (2) , (4)
(sec.76-ssec.1) The fact that an offence for which a reportable offender has been convicted becomes spent does not affect— the status of the offence as a reportable offence under this Act in relation to the offender; or any reporting obligations of the offender.
(sec.76-ssec.2) For this section, an offence becomes spent if, under a law in any jurisdiction, the reportable offender is allowed to not disclose the fact that the person was convicted of the offence.
- (a) the status of the offence as a reportable offence under this Act in relation to the offender; or
- (b) any reporting obligations of the offender.