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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.267Monitoring devices
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### sec.267 Monitoring devices
If the chief executive considers it reasonably necessary, the chief executive may, for monitoring an offender’s location, direct the offender—
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 offender resides.
The chief executive may require an offender who is released on parole to wear a monitoring device.
An offender who has been directed under subsection (1) or section 200A (2) to wear a stated device or permit the installation of any device or equipment (each associated equipment ) at a stated place must not, without a reasonable excuse, remove or tamper with the stated device or associated equipment.
Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —30 penalty units or 3 months imprisonment.
s 267 amd 2009 No. 30 s 3 sch ; 2020 No. 23 s 40
(sec.267-ssec.1) If the chief executive considers it reasonably necessary, the chief executive may, for monitoring an offender’s location, direct the offender— 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 offender resides. The chief executive may require an offender who is released on parole to wear a monitoring device.
(sec.267-ssec.2) An offender who has been directed under subsection (1) or section 200A (2) to wear a stated device or permit the installation of any device or equipment (each associated equipment ) at a stated place must not, without a reasonable excuse, remove or tamper with the stated device or associated equipment. Maximum penalty for subsection (2) —30 penalty units or 3 months imprisonment.
- (a) to wear a stated device; or
- (b) to permit the installation of any device or equipment at a stated place, including, for example, the place where the offender resides.