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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
132NRegistration of corresponding prohibition order—no
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132N Registration of corresponding prohibition order—no
(a) an application is made under section 132M for the registration
of a corresponding prohibition order for a person; and
(b) the application does not include details of amendment sought for
the corresponding protection order to operate effectively in the
ACT under section 132M (2) (c).
(2) The Magistrates Court must register the corresponding prohibition
order if the court is satisfied that—
(b) the corresponding prohibition order is in force; and
(c) if the law of the foreign jurisdiction in which the order was made
required the order to be served on the person—the order was
served on the person under that law.
(3) However, if the Magistrates Court considers that the corresponding
prohibition order requires amendment to operate effectively in the
ACT, the court may, on its own initiative, deal with the application
under section 132P (Registration of corresponding prohibition
order—with amendment).
Note If the Magistrates Court considers the corresponding prohibition order
requires amendment to operate effectively in the ACT, the court must set
a return date for the hearing of the application (see s 132Y).