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Criminal Law Amendment Act 1945
sec.22QFurther supervision order
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### sec.22Q Further supervision order
This section applies if—
the DPSOA order for which the person was a relevant person is a supervision order; and
the order can not be revived, under section 22O (2) or otherwise, 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 must be made as soon as practicable after the day the public interest declaration stops applying or does not apply to the person.
This section applies despite DPSOA , section 19B (3) .
s 22Q ins 2013 No. 53 s 6
(sec.22Q-ssec.1) This section applies if— the DPSOA order for which the person was a relevant person is a supervision order; and the order can not be revived, under section 22O (2) or otherwise, because the period for which the order had effect, as stated in the order, has passed.
(sec.22Q-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.22Q-ssec.3) The application must be made as soon as practicable after the day the public interest declaration stops applying or does not apply to the person.
(sec.22Q-ssec.4) This section applies despite DPSOA , section 19B (3) .
- (a) the DPSOA order for which the person was a relevant person is a supervision order; and
- (b) the order can not be revived, under section 22O (2) or otherwise, because the period for which the order had effect, as stated in the order, has passed.