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Child Protection (Offenders Registration) Act 2000
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#### 3L Corresponding registrable persons
3L Corresponding registrable persons
> > (1) In this Act, a corresponding registrable person means—
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> > > (a) a person who—
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> > > > (i) has at any time been—
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> > > > > (A) in a foreign jurisdiction, and
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> > > > > (B) required, other than because the person is a registrable person in New South Wales, to report to the corresponding registrar in that jurisdiction, and
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> > > > (ii) would, if still in that jurisdiction, be required, other than because the person is a registrable person in New South Wales, to report to the corresponding registrar, or
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> > > (b) a person who—
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> > > > (i) has been found guilty in a foreign jurisdiction of a Class 1 offence or a Class 2 offence, and
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> > > > (ii) has been required, as a consequence of having been found guilty of the offence, to report in that jurisdiction information about the person to a person or body exercising functions substantially similar to the functions of the Commissioner of Police under this Act, and
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> > > > (iii) would, if still in that jurisdiction, be required to report the person’s information.
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> > (2) Subject to the regulations, a person is a corresponding registrable person under subsection (1) even if the offence in relation to which the person is required to report in the foreign jurisdiction is not a registrable offence under this Act.
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> > (3) The regulations may exclude a person or class of persons from being a corresponding registrable person.
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> **s 3L:** Ins 2024 No 62, Sch 1\[18\].