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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.200ADirections to prisoners subject to parole order
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### sec.200A Directions to prisoners subject to parole order
The purpose of this section is—
to enable the movements of a prisoner who is subject to a parole order to be restricted; and
to enable the location of the prisoner to be monitored.
A corrective services officer may direct the prisoner—
to remain at a stated place for stated periods; or
to wear a stated device; or
to permit the installation of any device or equipment at a stated place, including, for example, the place where the prisoner resides.
See section 267 (2) .
A corrective services officer may also give other reasonable directions to the prisoner that are necessary for the proper administration of a direction under subsection (2) .
A direction under this section must not be inconsistent with a condition of the prisoner’s parole order.
s 200A ins 2017 No. 15 s 8
amd 2020 No. 23 s 28
(sec.200A-ssec.1) The purpose of this section is— to enable the movements of a prisoner who is subject to a parole order to be restricted; and to enable the location of the prisoner to be monitored.
(sec.200A-ssec.2) A corrective services officer may direct the prisoner— to remain at a stated place for stated periods; or to wear a stated device; or to permit the installation of any device or equipment at a stated place, including, for example, the place where the prisoner resides. See section 267 (2) .
(sec.200A-ssec.3) A corrective services officer may also give other reasonable directions to the prisoner that are necessary for the proper administration of a direction under subsection (2) .
(sec.200A-ssec.4) A direction under this section must not be inconsistent with a condition of the prisoner’s parole order.
- (a) to enable the movements of a prisoner who is subject to a parole order to be restricted; and
- (b) to enable the location of the prisoner to be monitored.
- (a) to remain at a stated place for stated periods; or
- (b) to wear a stated device; or
- (c) to permit the installation of any device or equipment at a stated place, including, for example, the place where the prisoner resides.