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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2014
116Additional requirements for correspondence from extreme high risk restricted inmates and national security interest inmates
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#### 116 Additional requirements for correspondence from extreme high risk restricted inmates and national security interest inmates
116 Additional requirements for correspondence from extreme high risk restricted inmates and national security interest inmates
> > (1) All correspondence from an extreme high risk restricted inmate or a national security interest inmate to any other person (other than an exempt body) must be written in English or another language approved by the Commissioner, unless the Commissioner otherwise authorises.
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> > (2) If a letter or parcel received from an extreme high risk restricted inmate or a national security interest inmate and addressed to any person (other than an exempt body) contains any correspondence that is written in a language other than English, the governor or nominated officer may arrange for a translation of the correspondence.
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> > (3) An extreme high risk restricted inmate or a national security interest inmate must have the written approval of the Commissioner to send a letter or parcel, unless the letter or parcel is addressed to an exempt body or an exempt person.
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> > Note—
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> > Failure of an inmate to comply with this subclause is a correctional centre offence.
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> **cl 116:** Am 2015 (662), Sch 1 \[13\]; 2022 (487), Sch 1\[2\].