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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.602DDuration of initial police banning notice
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### sec.602D Duration of initial police banning notice
An initial police banning notice—
takes effect from the day and time the notice—
is personally served on the respondent; or
is sent, under section 602G (1) (b) , by electronic communication to a unique electronic address nominated by the respondent to a police officer; and
continues in effect until—
if the notice applies in relation to a stated event—the end of the day on which the event ends; or
otherwise—the end of the day stated in the notice that is no more than 1 month after the day the notice takes effect.
s 602D ins 2014 No. 42 s 118
sub 2021 No. 7 s 50
- (a) takes effect from the day and time the notice— (i) is personally served on the respondent; or (ii) is sent, under section 602G (1) (b) , by electronic communication to a unique electronic address nominated by the respondent to a police officer; and
- (i) is personally served on the respondent; or
- (ii) is sent, under section 602G (1) (b) , by electronic communication to a unique electronic address nominated by the respondent to a police officer; and
- (b) continues in effect until— (i) if the notice applies in relation to a stated event—the end of the day on which the event ends; or (ii) otherwise—the end of the day stated in the notice that is no more than 1 month after the day the notice takes effect.
- (i) if the notice applies in relation to a stated event—the end of the day on which the event ends; or
- (ii) otherwise—the end of the day stated in the notice that is no more than 1 month after the day the notice takes effect.
- (i) is personally served on the respondent; or
- (ii) is sent, under section 602G (1) (b) , by electronic communication to a unique electronic address nominated by the respondent to a police officer; and
- (i) if the notice applies in relation to a stated event—the end of the day on which the event ends; or
- (ii) otherwise—the end of the day stated in the notice that is no more than 1 month after the day the notice takes effect.