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Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000
3CAEffect of appeals on registrable person orders
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#### 3CA Effect of appeals on registrable person orders
3CA Effect of appeals on registrable person orders
> > (1) A registrable person order is not part of the sentence imposed for the registrable offence that gave rise to the order.
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> > (2) If an appeal is made against the conviction or sentence for a registrable offence, the registrable person order imposed for the offence is not stayed and continues in force, subject to subsection (3).
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> > (3) A court (the appeal court) that determines an appeal against a registrable person’s conviction or sentence for a registrable offence may—
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> > > (a) if a registrable person order would not be required to be made under this Act if the decision of the appeal court were the original decision of the sentencing court—revoke the registrable person order, or
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> > > (b) if a different reporting period would be required to be specified in the registrable person order if the decision of the appeal court were the original decision of the sentencing court—amend the registrable person order or the reporting period specified in the order in accordance with section 3I.
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> > (4) In this section—
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> > sentencing court has the same meaning as in section 3C.
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> **s 3CA:** Ins 2024 No 62, Sch 1\[12\].