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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
132ONotice of registration of unamended corresponding
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132O Notice of registration of unamended corresponding
(1) As soon as practicable after registering a corresponding prohibition
order for a person under section 132N, the Magistrates Court must
give the chief police officer notice (a registration notice) that the
order has been registered.
(2) The chief police officer must personally serve a copy of the
registration notice on the person.
(3) For a registered corresponding prohibition order for a young person,
the chief police officer must also personally serve a copy of the
registration notice on—
(4) The police officer serving the copy of the registration notice must, as
far as practicable in the circumstances, explain to the person—
(a) the purpose, terms and effect of the notice; and
(b) any consequences that may follow if the person against whom
the corresponding prohibition order is made fails to comply with
the registered corresponding prohibition order.
(5) The police officer must explain the matters mentioned in
subsection (4) in language likely to be readily understood by the
person.
(6) A failure to comply with subsection (4) or (5) does not affect the
validity of the registered corresponding prohibition order.