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Police Service Administration Act 1990
sec.7.22Ending of proceeding—subject officer does not accept proposed sanction or strategy
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### sec.7.22 Ending of proceeding—subject officer does not accept proposed sanction or strategy
If the subject officer does not accept the proposed sanction or strategy within the required period—
the disciplinary proceeding under this division ends; and
a disciplinary proceeding against the subject officer may be started under division 4 ; and
each of the following is not admissible against the subject officer in any proceeding, including a subsequent disciplinary proceeding—
a submission made by the subject officer in response to an invitation under section 7 .17, including any accompanying materials;
a request made by the subject officer under section 7 .19, including any accompanying submission or other materials.
For starting a disciplinary proceeding against the subject officer under division 4 , section 7 .12(1)(b) applies as if it referred to the period of 6 months from the following day—
if the subject officer gives the prescribed officer a written notice refusing to accept the proposed sanction or strategy within the required period—the day the notice is given;
otherwise—the day the required period ends.
s 7.22 ins 2019 No. 32 s 9
(sec.7.22-ssec.1) If the subject officer does not accept the proposed sanction or strategy within the required period— the disciplinary proceeding under this division ends; and a disciplinary proceeding against the subject officer may be started under division 4 ; and each of the following is not admissible against the subject officer in any proceeding, including a subsequent disciplinary proceeding— a submission made by the subject officer in response to an invitation under section 7 .17, including any accompanying materials; a request made by the subject officer under section 7 .19, including any accompanying submission or other materials.
(sec.7.22-ssec.2) For starting a disciplinary proceeding against the subject officer under division 4 , section 7 .12(1)(b) applies as if it referred to the period of 6 months from the following day— if the subject officer gives the prescribed officer a written notice refusing to accept the proposed sanction or strategy within the required period—the day the notice is given; otherwise—the day the required period ends.
- (a) the disciplinary proceeding under this division ends; and
- (b) a disciplinary proceeding against the subject officer may be started under division 4 ; and
- (c) each of the following is not admissible against the subject officer in any proceeding, including a subsequent disciplinary proceeding— (i) a submission made by the subject officer in response to an invitation under section 7 .17, including any accompanying materials; (ii) a request made by the subject officer under section 7 .19, including any accompanying submission or other materials.
- (i) a submission made by the subject officer in response to an invitation under section 7 .17, including any accompanying materials;
- (ii) a request made by the subject officer under section 7 .19, including any accompanying submission or other materials.
- (i) a submission made by the subject officer in response to an invitation under section 7 .17, including any accompanying materials;
- (ii) a request made by the subject officer under section 7 .19, including any accompanying submission or other materials.
- (a) if the subject officer gives the prescribed officer a written notice refusing to accept the proposed sanction or strategy within the required period—the day the notice is given;
- (b) otherwise—the day the required period ends.