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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.61Consecutive maximum security orders
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### sec.61 Consecutive maximum security orders
The chief executive may make a further maximum security order for a prisoner to take effect at the end of an existing maximum security order.
The further maximum security order must be made not more than 14 days before the end of the existing maximum security order.
However, the chief executive must not make the further maximum security order unless—
not more than 28 days before the end of the existing maximum security order, the chief executive gives written notice to the prisoner advising the prisoner that—
the chief executive is about to consider whether a further maximum security order should be made; and
the prisoner may, within 14 days after receiving the written notice, make submissions to the chief executive about anything relevant to the decision about making the further maximum security order; and
the chief executive considers any submission the prisoner makes under paragraph (a) (ii) .
(sec.61-ssec.1) The chief executive may make a further maximum security order for a prisoner to take effect at the end of an existing maximum security order.
(sec.61-ssec.2) The further maximum security order must be made not more than 14 days before the end of the existing maximum security order.
(sec.61-ssec.3) However, the chief executive must not make the further maximum security order unless— not more than 28 days before the end of the existing maximum security order, the chief executive gives written notice to the prisoner advising the prisoner that— the chief executive is about to consider whether a further maximum security order should be made; and the prisoner may, within 14 days after receiving the written notice, make submissions to the chief executive about anything relevant to the decision about making the further maximum security order; and the chief executive considers any submission the prisoner makes under paragraph (a) (ii) .
- (a) not more than 28 days before the end of the existing maximum security order, the chief executive gives written notice to the prisoner advising the prisoner that— (i) the chief executive is about to consider whether a further maximum security order should be made; and (ii) the prisoner may, within 14 days after receiving the written notice, make submissions to the chief executive about anything relevant to the decision about making the further maximum security order; and
- (i) the chief executive is about to consider whether a further maximum security order should be made; and
- (ii) the prisoner may, within 14 days after receiving the written notice, make submissions to the chief executive about anything relevant to the decision about making the further maximum security order; and
- (b) the chief executive considers any submission the prisoner makes under paragraph (a) (ii) .
- (i) the chief executive is about to consider whether a further maximum security order should be made; and
- (ii) the prisoner may, within 14 days after receiving the written notice, make submissions to the chief executive about anything relevant to the decision about making the further maximum security order; and