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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
132QTerm of registered corresponding prohibition order
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132Q Term of registered corresponding prohibition order
(1) Registration of a corresponding prohibition order for a person under
section 132N (Registration of corresponding prohibition order—no
amendment) takes effect when the registration notice for the order is
served on the person.
(2) Registration of a corresponding prohibition order for a person under
section 132P takes effect—
(a) if the person is before the Magistrates Court when the
corresponding prohibition order as amended is registered—
when it is registered; or
corresponding prohibition order as amended is registered—
when a copy of the registered corresponding prohibition order is
served on the person under section 132ZC (Giving copy of order
to person not before court).
(3) A registered corresponding prohibition order is registered for the
lesser of—
(a) 5 years; and
(b) the period during which the corresponding prohibition order, as
originally made, is in force.
(4) However, if the person is a young person, the registered
corresponding prohibition order is registered for the lesser of—
(a) 3 months; and
(b) the period during which the corresponding prohibition order, as
originally made, is in force.