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Public Guardian Act 2014
sec.121Community visitor to disclose change in criminal history
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### sec.121 Community visitor to disclose change in criminal history
This section applies if there is a change in the criminal history of a community visitor.
The community visitor must immediately disclose the details of the change to the public guardian.
The disclosure under subsection (2) must be in the approved form.
The information disclosed about a conviction or charge in the visitor’s criminal history must include—
the existence of the conviction or charge; and
when the offence was committed or alleged to have been committed; and
the details of the offence or alleged offence; and
for a conviction—whether or not a conviction was recorded and the sentence imposed on the visitor.
For a community visitor who does not have a criminal history, there is taken to be a change to the visitor’s criminal history if the visitor acquires a criminal history.
s 121 sub 2023 No. 23 s 178
(sec.121-ssec.1) This section applies if there is a change in the criminal history of a community visitor.
(sec.121-ssec.2) The community visitor must immediately disclose the details of the change to the public guardian.
(sec.121-ssec.3) The disclosure under subsection (2) must be in the approved form.
(sec.121-ssec.4) The information disclosed about a conviction or charge in the visitor’s criminal history must include— the existence of the conviction or charge; and when the offence was committed or alleged to have been committed; and the details of the offence or alleged offence; and for a conviction—whether or not a conviction was recorded and the sentence imposed on the visitor.
(sec.121-ssec.5) For a community visitor who does not have a criminal history, there is taken to be a change to the visitor’s criminal history if the visitor acquires a criminal history.
- (a) the existence of the conviction or charge; and
- (b) when the offence was committed or alleged to have been committed; and
- (c) the details of the offence or alleged offence; and
- (d) for a conviction—whether or not a conviction was recorded and the sentence imposed on the visitor.