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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
108Supervising authority to tell chief police officer of certain
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108 Supervising authority to tell chief police officer of certain
events
(1) This section applies if a registrable offender—
(a) stops being in government custody, irrespective of the reason
the offender was in custody; or
(b) stops being in full-time government custody for a registrable
offence; or
(c) stops being subject to a community service order, irrespective of
the reason the offender was subject to the order; or
(d) stops being subject to a good behaviour order under the Crimes
(Sentencing) Act 2005; or
(e) stops being subject to a condition of parole requiring the
offender to be subject to supervision, irrespective of the reason
the offender was on parole; or
(f) becomes a registrable offender prescribed by regulation for this
section.
(2) The supervising authority must give written notice of an event
mentioned in subsection (1) to the chief police officer as soon as
practicable, but no later than 14 days after the day the event happens.
(3) The notice must include any details prescribed by regulation.