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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.62Other matters about maximum security order
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### sec.62 Other matters about maximum security order
A maximum security order for a prisoner must include, if it is practicable, directions about the extent to which—
the prisoner is to be separated from other prisoners; and
the prisoner is to receive privileges.
The privileges the prisoner may receive while subject to the maximum security order must be limited to privileges—
that can be enjoyed within the maximum security unit or in the area in which the prisoner is accommodated; and
the enjoyment of which, in the circumstances of the order, may reasonably be expected not to pose a risk to the security or good order of the corrective services facility.
The maximum security order may include directions about the prisoner’s access to programs and services, including training and counselling.
The chief executive may provide for the prisoner’s reintegration into the mainstream prisoner population of the corrective services facility before the period of the maximum security order ends.
s 62 amd 2020 No. 23 s 5
(sec.62-ssec.1) A maximum security order for a prisoner must include, if it is practicable, directions about the extent to which— the prisoner is to be separated from other prisoners; and the prisoner is to receive privileges.
(sec.62-ssec.2) The privileges the prisoner may receive while subject to the maximum security order must be limited to privileges— that can be enjoyed within the maximum security unit or in the area in which the prisoner is accommodated; and the enjoyment of which, in the circumstances of the order, may reasonably be expected not to pose a risk to the security or good order of the corrective services facility.
(sec.62-ssec.3) The maximum security order may include directions about the prisoner’s access to programs and services, including training and counselling.
(sec.62-ssec.4) The chief executive may provide for the prisoner’s reintegration into the mainstream prisoner population of the corrective services facility before the period of the maximum security order ends.
- (a) the prisoner is to be separated from other prisoners; and
- (b) the prisoner is to receive privileges.
- (a) that can be enjoyed within the maximum security unit or in the area in which the prisoner is accommodated; and
- (b) the enjoyment of which, in the circumstances of the order, may reasonably be expected not to pose a risk to the security or good order of the corrective services facility.