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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
132SCourt may amend or cancel registration of registered
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132S Court may amend or cancel registration of registered
corresponding prohibition order
(1) The Magistrates Court may, on application, make an order amending
or cancelling the registration of a registered corresponding
prohibition order.
(2) In considering an order, the Magistrates Court must have regard to—
(a) the matters mentioned in section 132D (Court may make
prohibition order); and
(b) any changes in the person’s circumstances since the registered
corresponding prohibition order was made or last amended by
the court.
(3) An order amending a registered corresponding prohibition order takes
effect—
(a) if the person is before the Magistrates Court when the amending
order is made—when it is made; or
amending order is made—when a copy of the order is served on
the person under section 132ZC (Giving copy of order to person
not before court).
(4) An order cancelling the registration of a registered corresponding
prohibition order takes effect when it is made.