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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.372Application or approval for accommodation of child with prisoner
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### sec.372 Application or approval for accommodation of child with prisoner
This section applies if an application was made under previous section 20 to have a child accommodated with a prisoner (the previous application ).
If the previous application was neither approved nor refused before the commencement, the previous application is taken to be an application made under section 29(3).
If the previous application was granted before the commencement, and the grant was not cancelled or the child was not removed before the commencement, the previous application is taken to have been granted under section 30(1).
To remove any doubt, it is declared that, under section 31, the chief executive may remove a child being accommodated with a prisoner in a corrective services facility even though the chief executive did not originally grant the application allowing the child to be so accommodated.
(sec.372-ssec.1) This section applies if an application was made under previous section 20 to have a child accommodated with a prisoner (the previous application ).
(sec.372-ssec.2) If the previous application was neither approved nor refused before the commencement, the previous application is taken to be an application made under section 29(3).
(sec.372-ssec.3) If the previous application was granted before the commencement, and the grant was not cancelled or the child was not removed before the commencement, the previous application is taken to have been granted under section 30(1).
(sec.372-ssec.4) To remove any doubt, it is declared that, under section 31, the chief executive may remove a child being accommodated with a prisoner in a corrective services facility even though the chief executive did not originally grant the application allowing the child to be so accommodated.