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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.28BGiving prisoner’s artwork to a person as a gift
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### sec.28B Giving prisoner’s artwork to a person as a gift
A prisoner may—
with the chief executive’s written approval, give a particular item of the prisoner’s artwork to a person as a gift; or
donate 1 or more items of the prisoner’s artwork to the State.
For deciding whether to give an approval under subsection (1) (a) , the chief executive must consider all of the following—
the chief executive’s estimated value of the artwork;
the person to whom the artwork is proposed to be given;
the prisoner’s stated purpose for making the gift;
the number of previous gifts of artwork made by the prisoner, whether or not to the same person;
any other matter the chief executive considers relevant.
s 28B ins 2009 No. 30 s 7
(sec.28B-ssec.1) A prisoner may— with the chief executive’s written approval, give a particular item of the prisoner’s artwork to a person as a gift; or donate 1 or more items of the prisoner’s artwork to the State.
(sec.28B-ssec.2) For deciding whether to give an approval under subsection (1) (a) , the chief executive must consider all of the following— the chief executive’s estimated value of the artwork; the person to whom the artwork is proposed to be given; the prisoner’s stated purpose for making the gift; the number of previous gifts of artwork made by the prisoner, whether or not to the same person; any other matter the chief executive considers relevant.
- (a) with the chief executive’s written approval, give a particular item of the prisoner’s artwork to a person as a gift; or
- (b) donate 1 or more items of the prisoner’s artwork to the State.
- (a) the chief executive’s estimated value of the artwork;
- (b) the person to whom the artwork is proposed to be given;
- (c) the prisoner’s stated purpose for making the gift;
- (d) the number of previous gifts of artwork made by the prisoner, whether or not to the same person;
- (e) any other matter the chief executive considers relevant.