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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.602LProcedure if police banning notice amended or cancelled
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### sec.602L Procedure if police banning notice amended or cancelled
This section applies if the commissioner (the decision-maker ) decides to amend or cancel, or a police officer (also the decision-maker ) decides to cancel, a police banning notice under this part.
For cancellation of a police banning notice by a police officer, see section 602JA . For amendment or cancellation of a police banning notice on application by the respondent, see division 5 .
The decision-maker must, as soon as reasonably practicable, give the respondent named in the police banning notice—
if the decision-maker decides to amend the notice—a new police banning notice that includes the changes decided by the decision-maker; and
if the decision-maker decides to cancel the notice—a written statement stating the notice has been cancelled and the day and time of the cancellation.
Subsection (4) applies if an amended or cancelled police banning notice has, before the amendment or cancellation, been distributed to a person by a police officer under section 602U .
The decision-maker must ensure the person is notified of the cancellation or amendment of the police banning notice.
Section 602W requires the person to destroy a police banning notice in particular circumstances.
s 602L ins 2014 No. 42 s 118
amd 2021 No. 7 s 57
(sec.602L-ssec.1) This section applies if the commissioner (the decision-maker ) decides to amend or cancel, or a police officer (also the decision-maker ) decides to cancel, a police banning notice under this part. For cancellation of a police banning notice by a police officer, see section 602JA . For amendment or cancellation of a police banning notice on application by the respondent, see division 5 .
(sec.602L-ssec.2) The decision-maker must, as soon as reasonably practicable, give the respondent named in the police banning notice— if the decision-maker decides to amend the notice—a new police banning notice that includes the changes decided by the decision-maker; and if the decision-maker decides to cancel the notice—a written statement stating the notice has been cancelled and the day and time of the cancellation.
(sec.602L-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if an amended or cancelled police banning notice has, before the amendment or cancellation, been distributed to a person by a police officer under section 602U .
(sec.602L-ssec.4) The decision-maker must ensure the person is notified of the cancellation or amendment of the police banning notice. Section 602W requires the person to destroy a police banning notice in particular circumstances.
- (a) if the decision-maker decides to amend the notice—a new police banning notice that includes the changes decided by the decision-maker; and
- (b) if the decision-maker decides to cancel the notice—a written statement stating the notice has been cancelled and the day and time of the cancellation.