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Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987
26Use of Corrective Services staff in dealing with riots and disturbances
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#### 26 Use of Corrective Services staff in dealing with riots and disturbances
26 Use of Corrective Services staff in dealing with riots and disturbances
> > (1) The Secretary may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Commissioner of Corrective Services with respect to the handling of riots and disturbances at detention centres.
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> > (2) In accordance with any such memorandum of understanding, the Secretary may request the Commissioner of Corrective Services for assistance in dealing with a riot or disturbance that has arisen, or that appears to be imminent, at a detention centre.
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> > (3) For the purpose of dealing with a riot or disturbance at a detention centre pursuant to such a request—
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> > > (a) the Commissioner of Corrective Services—
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> > > > (i) has the control and management of the detention centre, and
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> > > > (ii) has and may exercise the functions of the Secretary in relation to the detention centre, and
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> > > > (iii) has the same functions and immunities in relation to the control of detainees at the detention centre as he or she has in relation to the control of inmates in a correctional centre, and
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> > > (b) any correctional officer authorised by the Commissioner of Corrective Services for the purposes of this section—
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> > > > (i) has and may exercise the functions of a juvenile justice officer in relation to the detention centre, and
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> > > > (ii) has the same functions and immunities in relation to the control of detainees at the detention centre as he or she has in relation to the control of inmates in a correctional centre.
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> > (4) In particular, dogs may be used to assist in the maintenance of good order and security in a detention centre in the same way as dogs may be used to assist in the maintenance of good order and security in a correctional centre.
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> > (5) As soon as practicable after good order and security have been restored at the detention centre, the Commissioner of Corrective Services must return control and management of the detention centre to the Secretary.
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> > (6) While the Commissioner of Corrective Services has the control and management of a detention centre, the Secretary may not exercise any function in relation to the detention centre except to the extent to which the function is delegated to the Secretary by the Commissioner.
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> > (7) A request under subsection (2) may relate to part only of a detention centre, in which case any reference in this section to a detention centre extends only to that part of the detention centre.
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> > (8) The regulations may establish transitional arrangements with respect to any transfer under this section, from the Secretary to the Commissioner of Corrective Services or from the Commissioner of Corrective Services to the Secretary, of the control and management of a detention centre.
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> **s 26:** Rep 1989 No 87, Sch 4 (4). Ins 2006 No 41, Sch 1 \[10\].