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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.301PMinister must recommend making of regulation to end declaration
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### sec.301P Minister must recommend making of regulation to end declaration
This section applies if—
a regulation made under section 301N declares a place to be a temporary detention centre for a disaster-affected detention centre; and
the Minister is satisfied—
the disaster-affected detention centre is no longer adversely affected; and
the place is no longer needed for the detention of children who would have otherwise been detained at the detention centre.
The Minister must recommend to the Governor in Council the making of a regulation to end the declaration of the place as a temporary detention centre.
s 301P ins 2023 No. 14 s 48
(sec.301P-ssec.1) This section applies if— a regulation made under section 301N declares a place to be a temporary detention centre for a disaster-affected detention centre; and the Minister is satisfied— the disaster-affected detention centre is no longer adversely affected; and the place is no longer needed for the detention of children who would have otherwise been detained at the detention centre.
(sec.301P-ssec.2) The Minister must recommend to the Governor in Council the making of a regulation to end the declaration of the place as a temporary detention centre.
- (a) a regulation made under section 301N declares a place to be a temporary detention centre for a disaster-affected detention centre; and
- (b) the Minister is satisfied— (i) the disaster-affected detention centre is no longer adversely affected; and (ii) the place is no longer needed for the detention of children who would have otherwise been detained at the detention centre.
- (i) the disaster-affected detention centre is no longer adversely affected; and
- (ii) the place is no longer needed for the detention of children who would have otherwise been detained at the detention centre.
- (i) the disaster-affected detention centre is no longer adversely affected; and
- (ii) the place is no longer needed for the detention of children who would have otherwise been detained at the detention centre.