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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.405Existing warrant for prisoner unlawfully at large
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### sec.405 Existing warrant for prisoner unlawfully at large
A prisoner who, immediately before the commencement, was unlawfully at large as defined under previous section 85 is taken to be a prisoner who is unlawfully at large under section 112.
For section 112(4), any period a prisoner is unlawfully at large includes any period before the commencement that the prisoner was unlawfully at large as defined under previous section 85.
A warrant issued for a prisoner under previous section 85(2) that, immediately before the commencement, had effect and had not been executed—
continues in force according to its terms; and
is taken to be a warrant issued under section 112(2); and
may be executed by any corrective services officer or any police officer.
See also the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 798.
s 405 amd 2000 No. 5 s 810 sch 4 (amd 2006 No. 26 ss 84 , 86 )
(sec.405-ssec.1) A prisoner who, immediately before the commencement, was unlawfully at large as defined under previous section 85 is taken to be a prisoner who is unlawfully at large under section 112.
(sec.405-ssec.2) For section 112(4), any period a prisoner is unlawfully at large includes any period before the commencement that the prisoner was unlawfully at large as defined under previous section 85.
(sec.405-ssec.3) A warrant issued for a prisoner under previous section 85(2) that, immediately before the commencement, had effect and had not been executed— continues in force according to its terms; and is taken to be a warrant issued under section 112(2); and may be executed by any corrective services officer or any police officer. See also the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 798.
- (a) continues in force according to its terms; and
- (b) is taken to be a warrant issued under section 112(2); and
- (c) may be executed by any corrective services officer or any police officer. Note— See also the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 798.