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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.129EPeriod of detention
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### sec.129E Period of detention
A transit officer who detains a person under this part must immediately contact a police officer ( contacted police officer ) in relation to the detention of the person.
If the contacted police officer tells the transit officer to release the person from the detention, the transit officer must release the person immediately.
If subsection (2) does not apply, the transit officer may detain the person at the place where the detention started, or at another place set aside by the chief executive for the purpose, until a police officer arrives to deal with the person.
A person detained at a train station may continue to be detained at the train station until a police officer arrives to deal with the person.
A person detained on a train may be moved from the train to a train station and detained at the train station until a police officer arrives to deal with the person.
In detaining a child under this part, the transit officer must ensure the child is detained for the shortest period that is justified in the circumstances.
s 129E ins 2008 No. 67 s 223
amd 2012 No. 31 s 19
(sec.129E-ssec.1) A transit officer who detains a person under this part must immediately contact a police officer ( contacted police officer ) in relation to the detention of the person.
(sec.129E-ssec.2) If the contacted police officer tells the transit officer to release the person from the detention, the transit officer must release the person immediately.
(sec.129E-ssec.3) If subsection (2) does not apply, the transit officer may detain the person at the place where the detention started, or at another place set aside by the chief executive for the purpose, until a police officer arrives to deal with the person. A person detained at a train station may continue to be detained at the train station until a police officer arrives to deal with the person. A person detained on a train may be moved from the train to a train station and detained at the train station until a police officer arrives to deal with the person.
(sec.129E-ssec.4) In detaining a child under this part, the transit officer must ensure the child is detained for the shortest period that is justified in the circumstances.
- 1 A person detained at a train station may continue to be detained at the train station until a police officer arrives to deal with the person.
- 2 A person detained on a train may be moved from the train to a train station and detained at the train station until a police officer arrives to deal with the person.