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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.152Warnings to visitors
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### sec.152 Warnings to visitors
The chief executive must ensure a sign is prominently displayed at the entrance to a secure facility warning visitors that lethal force may be used against a visitor if the visitor helps, or attempts to help, a prisoner to escape.
The chief executive may erect a sign at the entrance to each corrective services facility warning visitors—
of the things that are prohibited things under this Act; and
the consequences for a visitor if the visitor brings, or attempts to bring, a prohibited thing into the facility.
(sec.152-ssec.1) The chief executive must ensure a sign is prominently displayed at the entrance to a secure facility warning visitors that lethal force may be used against a visitor if the visitor helps, or attempts to help, a prisoner to escape.
(sec.152-ssec.2) The chief executive may erect a sign at the entrance to each corrective services facility warning visitors— of the things that are prohibited things under this Act; and the consequences for a visitor if the visitor brings, or attempts to bring, a prohibited thing into the facility.
- (a) of the things that are prohibited things under this Act; and
- (b) the consequences for a visitor if the visitor brings, or attempts to bring, a prohibited thing into the facility.