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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) Act 2004
sec.82Declaration and other provision about effect of previous sentence for a new class 1 or class 2 offence
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### sec.82 Declaration and other provision about effect of previous sentence for a new class 1 or class 2 offence
This section applies to a person who—
before the commencement, was sentenced for an offence that is a new class 1 or 2 offence; but
immediately before the commencement, was not a reportable offender.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that, subject to section 5, the person is a reportable offender.
However, a reporting obligation does not apply to the person unless the police commissioner has given the person a notice under section 59.
In this section—
commencement means the commencement of this section.
new class 1 or 2 offence means an offence that—
before the commencement, was not a class 1 or 2 offence; but
on the commencement, is a class 1 or 2 offence.
s 82 ins 2011 No. 10 s 23
(sec.82-ssec.1) This section applies to a person who— before the commencement, was sentenced for an offence that is a new class 1 or 2 offence; but immediately before the commencement, was not a reportable offender.
(sec.82-ssec.2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that, subject to section 5, the person is a reportable offender.
(sec.82-ssec.3) However, a reporting obligation does not apply to the person unless the police commissioner has given the person a notice under section 59.
(sec.82-ssec.4) In this section— commencement means the commencement of this section. new class 1 or 2 offence means an offence that— before the commencement, was not a class 1 or 2 offence; but on the commencement, is a class 1 or 2 offence.
- (a) before the commencement, was sentenced for an offence that is a new class 1 or 2 offence; but
- (b) immediately before the commencement, was not a reportable offender.
- (a) before the commencement, was not a class 1 or 2 offence; but
- (b) on the commencement, is a class 1 or 2 offence.