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Parole Orders (Transfer) Act 1983
9Effect of registration
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#### 9 Effect of registration
9 Effect of registration
> > (1) Subject to this section, while a parole order (including a parole order that was, at any time, in force in New South Wales) is registered under this Act, the laws of New South Wales apply to and in relation to the parole order and the person to whom the parole order relates.
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> > (2) If the parole order registered under this Act was made under a law of another State or a Territory, the laws of New South Wales apply under subsection (1) as if—
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> > > (a) each sentence of imprisonment to which the person to whom the parole order relates was subject immediately before the making of the parole order had been imposed by the appropriate court of New South Wales,
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> > > (b) each period of imprisonment served by that person for the purpose of each such sentence had been served for the purpose of the sentence imposed by the appropriate court of New South Wales, and
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> > > (c) the parole order had been made and were in force under a law of New South Wales.
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> > (2A) Without limiting subsections (1) and (2), the person to whom the parole order relates may be dealt with under the laws of New South Wales in relation to any breach of the conditions of the parole order that occurred before it was registered under this Act.
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> > (3) For the purposes of subsection (2), the appropriate court of this jurisdiction is—
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> > > (a) if the sentence of imprisonment referred to in subsection (2) (a) was imposed by a court of summary jurisdiction or by a court on appeal from a court of summary jurisdiction—the Local Court, and
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> > > (b) in any other case—the Supreme Court.
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> > (4) (Repealed)
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> **s 9:** Am 2012 No 79, Sch 2 \[13\]–\[15\].