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Sex Offenders Registration Act 2004
66OExplanation of final prohibition order
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66O Explanation of final prohibition order
(1) If the court makes a final prohibition order, the court must give the registrable offender a written notice that—
(a) states that the final prohibition order has been made; and
S. 66O
(1)(b)–(d) repealed by No. 25/2017 s. 34.
(e) states that it is an offence to contravene the final prohibition order, and the maximum penalties that apply to a contravention; and
(2) The written notice must—
(a) if the registrable offender is before the court, be given to the registrable offender with the copy of the final prohibition order; or
(b) if the registrable offender is not before the court, be served on the registrable offender with the copy of the final prohibition order.
S. 66P inserted by No. 21/2016 s. 8.