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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.325Giving eligible persons other information
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### sec.325 Giving eligible persons other information
Subject to section 324AA , the chief executive may give an eligible person registered against a prisoner or homicide offender information, within the knowledge of the chief executive, about the prisoner or offender as the chief executive considers appropriate.
Without limiting the information that may be given, the information may include the following information about a prisoner (including a homicide offender)—
the current location of the prisoner;
the transfer of the prisoner—
between corrective services facilities; or
interstate or overseas;
the length of the term of imprisonment the prisoner is serving;
any further cumulative terms of imprisonment imposed on the prisoner while in custody for the offence;
the nature of an order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 , to which the prisoner is or becomes subject;
the prisoner ceasing to be subject to an order mentioned in paragraph (e) ;
the results of the prisoner’s application for parole orders;
other matters relevant to parole of the prisoner;
details of a reassignment or alteration of the sex of the prisoner noted or recorded in a register kept under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages;
the deportation or removal status of the prisoner under the Migration Act 1958 (Cwlth) ;
other exceptional events relating to the prisoner.
Without limiting the information that may be given, the information may include the following information, within the knowledge of the chief executive, about a homicide offender who is not a prisoner—
the current location of the offender or that the offender is no longer resident in the State;
the nature of a community based order, parole order, or order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 , to which the offender is or becomes subject;
the offender ceasing to be subject to an order mentioned in paragraph (b) ;
details of a change of name of the offender registered under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages;
details of a reassignment or alteration of the sex of the offender noted or recorded in a register kept under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages;
the deportation or removal status of the offender under the Migration Act 1958 (Cwlth) ;
the death of the offender;
other exceptional events relating to the offender.
s 325 amd 2017 No. 9 s 13 ; 2017 No. 8 s 101 sch 1
sub 2024 No. 25 s 29
(sec.325-ssec.1) Subject to section 324AA , the chief executive may give an eligible person registered against a prisoner or homicide offender information, within the knowledge of the chief executive, about the prisoner or offender as the chief executive considers appropriate.
(sec.325-ssec.2) Without limiting the information that may be given, the information may include the following information about a prisoner (including a homicide offender)— the current location of the prisoner; the transfer of the prisoner— between corrective services facilities; or interstate or overseas; the length of the term of imprisonment the prisoner is serving; any further cumulative terms of imprisonment imposed on the prisoner while in custody for the offence; the nature of an order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 , to which the prisoner is or becomes subject; the prisoner ceasing to be subject to an order mentioned in paragraph (e) ; the results of the prisoner’s application for parole orders; other matters relevant to parole of the prisoner; details of a reassignment or alteration of the sex of the prisoner noted or recorded in a register kept under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages; the deportation or removal status of the prisoner under the Migration Act 1958 (Cwlth) ; other exceptional events relating to the prisoner.
(sec.325-ssec.3) Without limiting the information that may be given, the information may include the following information, within the knowledge of the chief executive, about a homicide offender who is not a prisoner— the current location of the offender or that the offender is no longer resident in the State; the nature of a community based order, parole order, or order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 , to which the offender is or becomes subject; the offender ceasing to be subject to an order mentioned in paragraph (b) ; details of a change of name of the offender registered under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages; details of a reassignment or alteration of the sex of the offender noted or recorded in a register kept under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages; the deportation or removal status of the offender under the Migration Act 1958 (Cwlth) ; the death of the offender; other exceptional events relating to the offender.
- (a) the current location of the prisoner;
- (b) the transfer of the prisoner— (i) between corrective services facilities; or (ii) interstate or overseas;
- (i) between corrective services facilities; or
- (ii) interstate or overseas;
- (c) the length of the term of imprisonment the prisoner is serving;
- (d) any further cumulative terms of imprisonment imposed on the prisoner while in custody for the offence;
- (e) the nature of an order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 , to which the prisoner is or becomes subject;
- (f) the prisoner ceasing to be subject to an order mentioned in paragraph (e) ;
- (g) the results of the prisoner’s application for parole orders;
- (h) other matters relevant to parole of the prisoner;
- (i) details of a reassignment or alteration of the sex of the prisoner noted or recorded in a register kept under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages;
- (j) the deportation or removal status of the prisoner under the Migration Act 1958 (Cwlth) ;
- (k) other exceptional events relating to the prisoner.
- (i) between corrective services facilities; or
- (ii) interstate or overseas;
- (a) the current location of the offender or that the offender is no longer resident in the State;
- (b) the nature of a community based order, parole order, or order under the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Act 2003 , to which the offender is or becomes subject;
- (c) the offender ceasing to be subject to an order mentioned in paragraph (b) ;
- (d) details of a change of name of the offender registered under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages;
- (e) details of a reassignment or alteration of the sex of the offender noted or recorded in a register kept under a law of the State about births, deaths and marriages;
- (f) the deportation or removal status of the offender under the Migration Act 1958 (Cwlth) ;
- (g) the death of the offender;
- (h) other exceptional events relating to the offender.