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Youth Justice Act 2005
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103 Procedural matters
(1) If the Court makes an alternative detention order, the youth must
sign the order to signify acceptance of the terms before leaving the
precincts of the Court.
(2) If the Court makes an alternative detention order, it must ensure
that a copy of the order is:
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(ba) sent to the CEO; and
(c) if the youth is sentenced to a term of imprisonment – sent to
the Commissioner.