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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.430Travelling interstate or overseas while on parole
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### sec.430 Travelling interstate or overseas while on parole
This section applies to an order under previous section 147 or 148 (the previous order ) granting leave to a prisoner if any time for taking the leave as stated in the previous order has not expired.
The leave is taken to have been granted by—
if the leave was for the prisoner to travel interstate for not more than 7 days—the chief executive under section 212(1); or
if the leave was for the prisoner to travel interstate for more than 7 days—the relevant replacement board under section 212(3); or
if the leave was for the prisoner to travel overseas—the Queensland board under section 213.
In this section—
relevant replacement board means the replacement board for the parole board that granted the leave to the prisoner.
(sec.430-ssec.1) This section applies to an order under previous section 147 or 148 (the previous order ) granting leave to a prisoner if any time for taking the leave as stated in the previous order has not expired.
(sec.430-ssec.2) The leave is taken to have been granted by— if the leave was for the prisoner to travel interstate for not more than 7 days—the chief executive under section 212(1); or if the leave was for the prisoner to travel interstate for more than 7 days—the relevant replacement board under section 212(3); or if the leave was for the prisoner to travel overseas—the Queensland board under section 213.
(sec.430-ssec.3) In this section— relevant replacement board means the replacement board for the parole board that granted the leave to the prisoner.
- (a) if the leave was for the prisoner to travel interstate for not more than 7 days—the chief executive under section 212(1); or
- (b) if the leave was for the prisoner to travel interstate for more than 7 days—the relevant replacement board under section 212(3); or
- (c) if the leave was for the prisoner to travel overseas—the Queensland board under section 213.