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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.160Identification of visitor
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### sec.160 Identification of visitor
The chief executive must require each visitor to a corrective services facility to prove the visitor’s identity in the way prescribed under a regulation when entering the corrective services facility.
Without limiting subsection (1) , if the visitor is an adult and the corrective services facility has a biometric identification system installed, the visitor must submit to the biometric identification system procedures for the facility.
The visitor must display the visitor’s pass given to the visitor while in the corrective services facility.
The visitor must sign the visitors book, unless the visitor is a staff member who works at the corrective services facility.
If the visitor is a child, it is sufficient for subsection (4) if an adult accompanying the child signs the visitors book for the child.
s 160 amd 2009 No. 30 s 20 ; 2016 No. 42 s 10
(sec.160-ssec.1) The chief executive must require each visitor to a corrective services facility to prove the visitor’s identity in the way prescribed under a regulation when entering the corrective services facility.
(sec.160-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , if the visitor is an adult and the corrective services facility has a biometric identification system installed, the visitor must submit to the biometric identification system procedures for the facility.
(sec.160-ssec.3) The visitor must display the visitor’s pass given to the visitor while in the corrective services facility.
(sec.160-ssec.4) The visitor must sign the visitors book, unless the visitor is a staff member who works at the corrective services facility.
(sec.160-ssec.5) If the visitor is a child, it is sufficient for subsection (4) if an adult accompanying the child signs the visitors book for the child.