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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Registration) Act 2004
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46 Cessation of order
(1) An order made under this Division ceases to have effect if, at any
time after the making of the order, the reportable offender:
(a) is found guilty of a reportable offence; or
(b) is made the subject of an offender reporting order or
prohibition order; or
(c) becomes a corresponding, foreign or deemed reportable
offender who must under section 40 comply with the reporting
obligations imposed by this Part for any period; or
(d) becomes subject to a supervision order under the Serious Sex
Offenders Act 2013.
(2) An order that ceased to have effect in accordance with
subsection (1)(a), (b) or (c) is revived if:
(a) the finding of guilt that caused the order to cease to have
effect is quashed or set aside by a court; or
(b) the order ceased to have effect in accordance with
subsection (1)(a) and either of the following applies:
(i) the offender reporting order or prohibition order is
quashed on appeal;
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(ii) for an offender reporting order – the reportable
offender's finding of guilt in respect of the offence that
resulted in the making of that order is quashed or set
aside by a court.
(3) For this section, it is immaterial whether a person may lodge, or has
lodged, an appeal in respect of the finding of guilt, offender
reporting order, prohibition order or supervision order.