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Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987
68Effect of revocation order
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#### 68 Effect of revocation order
68 Effect of revocation order
> > (1) An order revoking a parole order takes effect, or is taken to have effect, on the day on which it is made or on any earlier day specified in the order.
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> > (2) The earliest day on which the revocation of a parole order on the grounds of non-compliance may be taken to have effect is the date of the last occasion on which there was a failure by the juvenile offender to comply with obligations under the parole order that constituted all or part of the grounds for the revocation.
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> > (3) If the juvenile offender is not taken into custody until after the day on which the order revoking the parole order takes effect, the term of the offender’s detention order is, by this subsection, extended by the number of days the person was at large after the order took effect.
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> > (4) A juvenile offender is not at large for the purposes of subsection (3) if the juvenile offender is in custody for a separate charge.
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> Note.
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> Division 7 sets out rights and procedures for reconsideration where a parole order is revoked.
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> **s 68:** Ins 2017 No 57, Sch 2 \[3\]. Am 2021 No 45, Sch 4\[4\].