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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
11Who is a prescribed corresponding offender?
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11 Who is a prescribed corresponding offender?
prescribed corresponding offender means—
(a) a person who—
(i) has been convicted of an offence, or is subject to an order
corresponding, or substantially corresponding, to a
non-conviction order under the Crimes (Sentencing)
Act 2005, in a foreign jurisdiction in relation to an offence;
and
(ii) has been required, at any time (whether before or after the
commencement of this Act), to report to the corresponding
registrar of the foreign jurisdiction in relation to the
(iii) would, if the person were currently in the foreign
jurisdiction, be required to report to the corresponding
registrar of the jurisdiction in relation to the offence; or
(b) a person prescribed by regulation.
Note Power to make a statutory instrument (including a regulation)
includes power to make different provision in relation to different
matters or different classes of matters (see Legislation Act, s 48).
(2) However, a person is not a prescribed corresponding offender if the
chief police officer decides the person should not be a prescribed
corresponding offender under section 11A.