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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.349Court may order transfer to prison
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### sec.349 Court may order transfer to prison
Subsection (2) applies if an application has been made but not entirely dealt with on the repeal of old section 270.
The application must be dealt with, and if necessary reheard, under new section 276C.
New part 8, division 2A applies to all other matters relating to the serving of a period of detention as a term of imprisonment even if the relevant circumstances arose before the commencement of the division.
From the repeal of the old section 270, an order made under the section is taken to be a transfer order made under new section 276C.
s 349 ins 2009 No. 34 s 41
(sec.349-ssec.1) Subsection (2) applies if an application has been made but not entirely dealt with on the repeal of old section 270.
(sec.349-ssec.2) The application must be dealt with, and if necessary reheard, under new section 276C.
(sec.349-ssec.3) New part 8, division 2A applies to all other matters relating to the serving of a period of detention as a term of imprisonment even if the relevant circumstances arose before the commencement of the division.
(sec.349-ssec.4) From the repeal of the old section 270, an order made under the section is taken to be a transfer order made under new section 276C.