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Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1983
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6 Documents to accompany requests
> > (1) Where the Minister requests the designated authority for another State or a Territory under section 5 (2) to register a parole order under the corresponding law of that State or Territory, the Minister shall cause to be sent to the designated authority—
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> > > (a) the parole order to which the request relates together with any variations of the order,
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> > > (b) the judgment, order, direction, declaration or any other authority which authorised the imprisonment of the person to whom the parole order relates,
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> > > (c) particulars in writing of the address of that person last known to the Minister, and
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> > > (d) a report in writing relating to that person containing such information and accompanied by such documents as appear to be likely to be of assistance to any court, authority or officer in that State or Territory, including all documents that were before the body making the parole order, details of convictions, sentences of imprisonment, minimum terms of imprisonment, periods of imprisonment served, class of prisoner, remissions earned and other grants of parole.
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> > (2) A reference in subsection (1) (other than a reference in subsection (1) (a)) to an order, judgment or other document is a reference to the original or to a copy certified as a true copy by the Registrar.
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> > (3) In subsection (1) (a), a reference to a parole order (including any variation of a parole order) is a reference not only to the original but also to a copy that, under a law of New South Wales, has the same effect as the original.
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> **s 6:** Am 1986 No 218, Sch 30 (1); 2012 No 79, Sch 2 \[9\] \[10\].