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## Form 8—Notification of breach of conditions where parole order or licence has been revoked
Commonwealth of Australia
Crimes Act 1914
NOTIFICATION OF BREACH UNDER SUBSECTION 19AX(2)
TO: 1, a person subject to a revocation order under subsection 19AU(1) of the Crimes Act 1914:
I, 2, Attorney‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, under subsection 19AX(2) of the Crimes Act 1914:
\*(a) notify you that you have not complied with the following \*condition/\*conditions of your \*parole order/\*licence:
(i) 3;
(ii) 3; and
\*(a) notify you that I have reasonable grounds to suspect that you have not complied with the following \*condition/\*conditions of your \*parole order/\*licence:
(i) 3;
(ii) 3; and
(b) request that you give me, within 14 days after the date of this notice, reasons, in writing, why the \*parole order/\*licence should not have been revoked.
I do not propose to rescind the revocation of the \*parole order/\*licence unless you give me reasons and I accept them.
This notice has been issued because:
(a) I have been notified by 4, a prescribed authority within the meaning of Part IB of the Crimes Act 1914, that 1 has been brought before that authority; and
(b) 4 is not satisfied that 1 was notified by me under subsection 19AU(2) of that Act that I proposed to make the revocation order.
Dated 5.
6
Attorney‑General
1 insert full name of person
2 insert full name of Attorney‑General
3 list details of each condition which has allegedly been breached
4 insert full name and designation of prescribed authority
5 insert date
6 signature of Attorney‑General
\* omit if inapplicable