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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.89Interstate leave permit
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### sec.89 Interstate leave permit
The chief executive may, by written order ( interstate leave permit ) issued to a prisoner, grant leave to the prisoner to travel to and from, and remain in, a participating State for a stated period of not more than 7 days for a purpose prescribed under a regulation.
The interstate leave permit is subject to the conditions, including conditions about escorting the prisoner, the chief executive states in the permit.
The chief executive may require a corrective services officer to escort the prisoner while on leave.
The prisoner must comply with the conditions of the interstate leave permit, unless the prisoner has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty for subsection (3) —6 months imprisonment.
(sec.89-ssec.1) The chief executive may, by written order ( interstate leave permit ) issued to a prisoner, grant leave to the prisoner to travel to and from, and remain in, a participating State for a stated period of not more than 7 days for a purpose prescribed under a regulation.
(sec.89-ssec.2) The interstate leave permit is subject to the conditions, including conditions about escorting the prisoner, the chief executive states in the permit. The chief executive may require a corrective services officer to escort the prisoner while on leave.
(sec.89-ssec.3) The prisoner must comply with the conditions of the interstate leave permit, unless the prisoner has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty for subsection (3) —6 months imprisonment.