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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.96AMutual assistance approval
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### sec.96A Mutual assistance approval
At the request of the Commonwealth Attorney-General, the relevant entity may, by order in writing—
give approval ( mutual assistance approval ) for a prisoner to travel to a foreign country—
for the purpose of giving evidence at a proceeding relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 ; or
for the purpose of giving assistance in relation to an investigation relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 27 ; and
give the directions and impose the conditions that the relevant entity considers are necessary for the release of the prisoner under the approval.
While a mutual assistance approval is in force, the prisoner to whom the approval relates—
is authorised to be absent from custody (other than custody referred to in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 (1) (e) (iii) or 27 (1) (e) (iii) ) in relation to any period during which the prisoner would, if the approval were not in force, be required to be in custody; and
is exempt from any other requirements imposed under this or any other Act that would, if the approval were not in force, prevent the prisoner from travelling to the foreign country for the purpose stated in the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s request.
In this section—
Commonwealth Act means the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1987 (Cwlth) .
relevant entity means—
in relation to a prisoner who is released on parole—the parole board; or
otherwise—the chief executive.
s 96A ins 2009 No. 30 s 14
amd 2017 No. 15 s 24 sch 1
(sec.96A-ssec.1) At the request of the Commonwealth Attorney-General, the relevant entity may, by order in writing— give approval ( mutual assistance approval ) for a prisoner to travel to a foreign country— for the purpose of giving evidence at a proceeding relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 ; or for the purpose of giving assistance in relation to an investigation relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 27 ; and give the directions and impose the conditions that the relevant entity considers are necessary for the release of the prisoner under the approval.
(sec.96A-ssec.2) While a mutual assistance approval is in force, the prisoner to whom the approval relates— is authorised to be absent from custody (other than custody referred to in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 (1) (e) (iii) or 27 (1) (e) (iii) ) in relation to any period during which the prisoner would, if the approval were not in force, be required to be in custody; and is exempt from any other requirements imposed under this or any other Act that would, if the approval were not in force, prevent the prisoner from travelling to the foreign country for the purpose stated in the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s request.
(sec.96A-ssec.3) In this section— Commonwealth Act means the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1987 (Cwlth) . relevant entity means— in relation to a prisoner who is released on parole—the parole board; or otherwise—the chief executive.
- (a) give approval ( mutual assistance approval ) for a prisoner to travel to a foreign country— (i) for the purpose of giving evidence at a proceeding relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 ; or (ii) for the purpose of giving assistance in relation to an investigation relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 27 ; and
- (i) for the purpose of giving evidence at a proceeding relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 ; or
- (ii) for the purpose of giving assistance in relation to an investigation relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 27 ; and
- (b) give the directions and impose the conditions that the relevant entity considers are necessary for the release of the prisoner under the approval.
- (i) for the purpose of giving evidence at a proceeding relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 ; or
- (ii) for the purpose of giving assistance in relation to an investigation relating to a criminal matter, as mentioned in the Commonwealth Act, section 27 ; and
- (a) is authorised to be absent from custody (other than custody referred to in the Commonwealth Act, section 26 (1) (e) (iii) or 27 (1) (e) (iii) ) in relation to any period during which the prisoner would, if the approval were not in force, be required to be in custody; and
- (b) is exempt from any other requirements imposed under this or any other Act that would, if the approval were not in force, prevent the prisoner from travelling to the foreign country for the purpose stated in the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s request.
- (a) in relation to a prisoner who is released on parole—the parole board; or
- (b) otherwise—the chief executive.