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Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004
Part 5Protection orders
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Part 5 — Protection orders
Division 1 — Preliminary
85. Terms used 119
86. Evidence 120
Division 2 — Orders
87. Commissioner may apply for orders 121
88. Fixing a hearing 121
89. How application to be disposed of 121
90. Court may make child protection orders 122
91. Term of child protection orders 123
92. Interim child protection orders 124
93. Conduct that may be subject of orders 125
94A. Reportable offenders may be required to undergo assessment and treatment 127
94B. Reportable offenders may be required to submit to tests or give samples for analysis 128
94C. Authorised police officers may enter premises to inspect electronic devices 131
94. Explanation of orders 132
95. Consent orders 132
Division 3 — Variation or revocation
96. Variation or revocation of child protection orders 133
97. Fixing a hearing 134
98. How application to be disposed of 134
Division 4 — Attendance at hearings
99. Attendance at hearings 135
100. Notification of orders made in absence of respondent 135
Division 5 — Offence
101. Failure to comply with orders 136
Division 6 — Appeals
102. Appeals 136
103. Appeal does not stay order 137
Division 7 — Miscellaneous
104. Applications not to be heard in public 137
106. Restriction on publication of identity of reportable offenders and victims 138
107. Protection orders have no effect to extent of inconsistency with certain other orders 139
108. Recognition of protection orders made in other jurisdictions 140