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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999
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#### 164A Revocation orders
164A Revocation orders
> > (1A) A revocation order under this Division may be made—
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> > > (a) whether or not the offender has been called on to appear before the Parole Authority, and
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> > > (b) whether or not the Parole Authority has held an inquiry.
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> > (1) A revocation order takes effect, or is taken to have taken effect, on the date on which it is made or on such earlier date as the Parole Authority thinks fit.
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> > (2) The earliest date on which the revocation order may take effect is the date of the first occasion on which it appears to the Parole Authority that the offender failed to comply with the offender’s obligations under the intensive correction order.
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> > (3) If an offender is not taken into custody until after the day on which the revocation order takes effect, the term of the offender’s sentence is, by this subsection, extended by the number of days the person was at large after the order took effect.
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> **s 164A:** Ins 2002 No 74, Sch 1 \[9\]. Am 2006 No 81, Sch 1 \[25\]. Rep 2010 No 48, Sch 2 \[13\]. Ins 2017 No 53, Sch 3 \[19\]. Am 2018 No 87, Sch 1.9 \[7\] \[8\].