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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.8When a person stops being a reportable offender
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### sec.8 When a person stops being a reportable offender
A person stops being a reportable offender when any of the following events happen—
the conviction in relation to the only offence that makes the person a reportable offender under this Act is quashed or set aside by a court;
the person’s sentence for the only reportable offence that makes the person a reportable offender under this Act is reduced or altered so that the person would have been a person mentioned in section 5 (2) (a) or (b) had the amended sentence been the original sentence;
the offender reporting order that makes the person a reportable offender under this Act is quashed on appeal;
the end of all reporting periods to which the person is subject, including under an offender prohibition order.
s 8 sub 2014 No. 34 s 7
amd 2017 No. 14 s 8 ; 2023 No. 10 ss 9 , 16(1)
- (a) the conviction in relation to the only offence that makes the person a reportable offender under this Act is quashed or set aside by a court;
- (b) the person’s sentence for the only reportable offence that makes the person a reportable offender under this Act is reduced or altered so that the person would have been a person mentioned in section 5 (2) (a) or (b) had the amended sentence been the original sentence;
- (c) the offender reporting order that makes the person a reportable offender under this Act is quashed on appeal;
- (d) the end of all reporting periods to which the person is subject, including under an offender prohibition order.