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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999
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#### 260 Evidentiary certificates
260 Evidentiary certificates
> A certificate issued by the Commissioner or by a person prescribed by the regulations, being a certificate that states that on a date or during a period specified in the certificate—
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> > (a) a specified person was in the custody of the governor of a specified correctional centre, or in the custody of the manager of a residential facility, or
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> > (a1) a specified person was in the custody of the designated officer within the meaning of section 38 or 249, or
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> > (b) a specified person was or was not the subject of a specified intensive correction order, community correction order, conditional release order, re-integration home detention order or parole order, or
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> > (c) a specified intensive correction order, community correction order, conditional release order, re-integration home detention order or parole order did or did not contain specified terms, or
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> > (d) a specified person failed to comply with that person’s obligations under a specified intensive correction order, community correction order, conditional release order, re-integration home detention order or parole order,
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> is admissible in any legal proceedings and is evidence of the facts so stated.
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> **s 260:** Am 2002 No 79, Sch 1 \[17\]; 2008 No 108, Sch 1 \[34\]; 2009 No 56, Sch 2.8; 2010 No 48, Sch 2 \[63\] \[64\]; 2017 No 53, Sch 3 \[46\] (am 2018 No 25, Sch 1.6 \[9\]); 2017 No 57, Sch 1 \[41\].