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Criminal Law Amendment Act 1945
sec.22JFurther supervision order
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### sec.22J Further supervision order
This section applies if—
the DPSOA order for which a detained person was a relevant person is a supervision order; and
the order can not be revived, under section 22G (3) , because the period for which the order had effect, as stated in the order, has passed.
The Attorney-General may apply for a further supervision order under DPSOA , part 2 , division 4A as if the person were subject to a supervision order.
The application—
may be made on or before the day a relevant event happens for the detained person; or
if the application is not made on or before the day mentioned in paragraph (a) —must be made as soon as practicable after that day.
This section applies despite DPSOA , section 19B (3) .
If an application for a further supervision order is made under subsection (2) on or before the day a relevant event happens for the detained person, section 22G (1) does not take effect for the person until the application is finally dealt with under DPSOA .
s 22J ins 2013 No. 53 s 6
(sec.22J-ssec.1) This section applies if— the DPSOA order for which a detained person was a relevant person is a supervision order; and the order can not be revived, under section 22G (3) , because the period for which the order had effect, as stated in the order, has passed.
(sec.22J-ssec.2) The Attorney-General may apply for a further supervision order under DPSOA , part 2 , division 4A as if the person were subject to a supervision order.
(sec.22J-ssec.3) The application— may be made on or before the day a relevant event happens for the detained person; or if the application is not made on or before the day mentioned in paragraph (a) —must be made as soon as practicable after that day.
(sec.22J-ssec.4) This section applies despite DPSOA , section 19B (3) .
(sec.22J-ssec.5) If an application for a further supervision order is made under subsection (2) on or before the day a relevant event happens for the detained person, section 22G (1) does not take effect for the person until the application is finally dealt with under DPSOA .
- (a) the DPSOA order for which a detained person was a relevant person is a supervision order; and
- (b) the order can not be revived, under section 22G (3) , because the period for which the order had effect, as stated in the order, has passed.
- (a) may be made on or before the day a relevant event happens for the detained person; or
- (b) if the application is not made on or before the day mentioned in paragraph (a) —must be made as soon as practicable after that day.