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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.366Order or direction for medical examination or treatment
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### sec.366 Order or direction for medical examination or treatment
This section applies to an order given under previous section 15(2) (the previous order ), or a requirement made under previous section 15(3)(b) (the previous requirement ), if—
the previous order or previous requirement was in force immediately before the commencement; and
the medical examination mentioned in the order or requirement had not happened or been completed before the commencement.
The previous order is taken to be an order given under section 21(3) requiring the medical examination stated in the previous order.
The previous requirement is taken to be a requirement given under section 21(4)(a)(ii) requiring the medical examination stated in the previous requirement.
The previous order and the previous requirement may be amended or cancelled by the chief executive under section 21.
(sec.366-ssec.1) This section applies to an order given under previous section 15(2) (the previous order ), or a requirement made under previous section 15(3)(b) (the previous requirement ), if— the previous order or previous requirement was in force immediately before the commencement; and the medical examination mentioned in the order or requirement had not happened or been completed before the commencement.
(sec.366-ssec.2) The previous order is taken to be an order given under section 21(3) requiring the medical examination stated in the previous order.
(sec.366-ssec.3) The previous requirement is taken to be a requirement given under section 21(4)(a)(ii) requiring the medical examination stated in the previous requirement.
(sec.366-ssec.4) The previous order and the previous requirement may be amended or cancelled by the chief executive under section 21.
- (a) the previous order or previous requirement was in force immediately before the commencement; and
- (b) the medical examination mentioned in the order or requirement had not happened or been completed before the commencement.