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Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005
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236 Interstate transfer—request by imprisoned person for
transfer to ACT
(a) a person is imprisoned in a participating state; and
(b) the person is the subject of an arrest warrant issued under an
ACT law; and
(c) the State Attorney-General has given written notice to the ACT
Attorney-General that the State Attorney-General has consented
to a request made by the person to be transferred to the ACT to
enable the imprisoned person to be dealt with according to law.
(2) The ACT Attorney-General must—
(b) give the State Attorney-General written notice of the consent or
refusal.
(3) If the ACT Attorney-General refuses to consent to the transfer of a
prisoner, the ACT Attorney-General must give the prisoner a written
statement of reasons for the decision.
Division 11.1.4 Interstate transfer—return to original