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Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2014
163Definition of “withdrawable privilege”
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#### 163 Definition of “withdrawable privilege”
163 Definition of “withdrawable privilege”
> The following privileges or amenities are declared to be withdrawable privileges for the purposes of Division 6 of Part 2 of the Act—
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> > (a) attendance at the showing of films or videos or at concerts or other performances,
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> > (b) participation in or attendance at any other organised leisure time activity,
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> > (c) use of, or access to, films, video tapes, records, cassettes, CDs or DVDs,
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> > (d) use of, or access to, television, radio or video, cassette, CD or DVD players, whether for personal use or for use as a member of a group,
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> > (e) use of, or access to, a musical instrument, whether for personal use or for use as a member of a group,
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> > (f) use of library facilities, except in so far as the use is necessary to enable study or research to be undertaken by an inmate in the inmate’s capacity as a student who is enrolled in a course of study or training,
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> > (g) ability to purchase goods (including under clause 177),
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> > (h) keeping of approved personal property (including goods purchased or hired under clause 177),
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> > (i) pursuit of a hobby,
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> > (j) use of telephone, except for calls to legal practitioners and exempt bodies,
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> > (k) participation in contact visits,
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> > (l) permission to be absent from a correctional centre under a local leave permit or interstate leave permit.