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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.41Who may be required to give test sample
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### sec.41 Who may be required to give test sample
The chief executive may require any of the following persons to give a test sample of the type the chief executive requires—
a prisoner;
an offender if—
the giving of the test sample is required by a parole order or court order; or
for an offender who is released on parole—the chief executive reasonably believes the offender poses a serious and immediate risk of self harm.
The chief executive must give the person the results of the final tests conducted on the test sample as soon as practicable after the chief executive receives the results of the final tests.
s 41 amd 2013 No. 64 s 13 ; 2016 No. 62 s 14 ; 2020 No. 23 s 69 s ch 1 pt 1 ; 2024 No. 25 s 3 sch 1
(sec.41-ssec.1) The chief executive may require any of the following persons to give a test sample of the type the chief executive requires— a prisoner; an offender if— the giving of the test sample is required by a parole order or court order; or for an offender who is released on parole—the chief executive reasonably believes the offender poses a serious and immediate risk of self harm.
(sec.41-ssec.2) The chief executive must give the person the results of the final tests conducted on the test sample as soon as practicable after the chief executive receives the results of the final tests.
- (a) a prisoner;
- (b) an offender if— (i) the giving of the test sample is required by a parole order or court order; or (ii) for an offender who is released on parole—the chief executive reasonably believes the offender poses a serious and immediate risk of self harm.
- (i) the giving of the test sample is required by a parole order or court order; or
- (ii) for an offender who is released on parole—the chief executive reasonably believes the offender poses a serious and immediate risk of self harm.
- (i) the giving of the test sample is required by a parole order or court order; or
- (ii) for an offender who is released on parole—the chief executive reasonably believes the offender poses a serious and immediate risk of self harm.