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Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1983
10BMinisterial arrangements for the administration of NSW and interstate parole orders
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#### 10B Ministerial arrangements for the administration of NSW and interstate parole orders
10B Ministerial arrangements for the administration of NSW and interstate parole orders
> > (1) The Minister may enter into arrangements with the designated authority of another State or a Territory so as to facilitate—
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> > > (a) the administration, within New South Wales, of interstate parole orders made under a law of the other State or Territory, and
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> > > (b) the administration, within the other State or Territory, of NSW parole orders,
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> > either in relation to particular NSW or interstate parolees or particular classes of NSW or interstate parolees.
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> > (2) In particular, such arrangements may be entered into so as to facilitate—
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> > > (a) travel to the other State or Territory by NSW parolees, and
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> > > (b) travel to New South Wales by interstate parolees of the other State or Territory.
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> > (3) The local prisons authority has, and may exercise, such powers, authorities, duties and functions as are necessary, under the relevant Ministerial arrangements, for the administration of interstate parole orders in relation to interstate parolees who are present in New South Wales.
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> > (4) For the purposes of the laws of New South Wales with respect to parole, anything that is done in another State or a Territory—
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> > > (a) by the interstate prisons authority of that State or Territory, and
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> > > (b) in accordance with the relevant Ministerial arrangements, and
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> > > (c) in the administration of a NSW parole order in relation to a NSW parolee who is present in that State or Territory,
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> > is taken to have been done pursuant to the laws of New South Wales.
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> > (5) In this section—
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> > interstate prisons authority, in relation to another State or a Territory, means the person or body having powers under the corresponding law of that State or Territory that correspond to those of the local prisons authority under subsection (3).
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> > local prisons authority means the Commissioner of Corrective Services.
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> **ss 10B–10G:** Ins 2012 No 79, Sch 2 \[19\].