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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999
168FRevocation orders
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#### 168F Revocation orders
168F Revocation orders
> > (1) A revocation order 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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> > (2) A revocation order takes effect, or is taken to have effect, on the date on which it is made or on any earlier date that the Parole Authority thinks fit.
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> > (3) If an offender is not taken into custody until after the day on which the revocation order takes effect—
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> > > (a) the term of the offender’s sentence, and
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> > > (b) the non-parole period of the sentence,
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> > are, by this subsection, extended by the number of days the person was at large after the order took effect.
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> **ss 168D–168G:** Ins 2017 No 57, Sch 1 \[19\].