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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.602KAmendment or cancellation if court banning order made
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### sec.602K Amendment or cancellation if court banning order made
This section applies if the commissioner receives a court banning order—
for a person who is the respondent named in a police banning notice; and
that states the court’s decision about the cancellation or amendment of the notice.
A proper officer of a court must give a copy of a banning order to the commissioner under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 43M .
The commissioner must ensure that, as soon as practicable, but not more than 2 business days after receiving the banning order, the police banning notice is—
cancelled; or
amended in the way decided by the court.
The commissioner must give the respondent a written notice stating the police banning notice has been amended or cancelled.
In this section—
court banning order means a banning order made under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , part 3B , for a person by a court.
s 602K ins 2014 No. 42 s 118
(sec.602K-ssec.1) This section applies if the commissioner receives a court banning order— for a person who is the respondent named in a police banning notice; and that states the court’s decision about the cancellation or amendment of the notice. A proper officer of a court must give a copy of a banning order to the commissioner under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 43M .
(sec.602K-ssec.2) The commissioner must ensure that, as soon as practicable, but not more than 2 business days after receiving the banning order, the police banning notice is— cancelled; or amended in the way decided by the court.
(sec.602K-ssec.3) The commissioner must give the respondent a written notice stating the police banning notice has been amended or cancelled.
(sec.602K-ssec.4) In this section— court banning order means a banning order made under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , part 3B , for a person by a court.
- (a) for a person who is the respondent named in a police banning notice; and
- (b) that states the court’s decision about the cancellation or amendment of the notice. Note— A proper officer of a court must give a copy of a banning order to the commissioner under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 , section 43M .
- (a) cancelled; or
- (b) amended in the way decided by the court.