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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Registration) Act 2004
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36 When reporting obligations begin
(1) For this Division, a Territory reportable offender's reporting
obligations in respect of a reportable offence begin:
(a) when he or she is sentenced for the offence; or
(b) when he or she ceases to be in government custody in
relation to the offence;
whichever is later.
(2) The reporting obligations for a corresponding, foreign or deemed
reportable offender begin:
(a) if the reportable offender is in the Territory:
(i) when he or she is sentenced for the offence; or
(ii) when he or she ceases to be in government custody;
whichever is later; or
(b) when the reportable offender enters the Territory from a
foreign jurisdiction.