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CRIMES (ADMINISTRATION OF SENTENCES) ACT 1999 - SECT 173
Notice of revocation
173 Notice of revocation
(1) The Parole Authority must cause a notice (a
"revocation notice" ) to be served on an offender if the Parole Authority
revokes the offender's intensive correction order, re-integration home
detention order or parole order.
(1A) A revocation notice must be served--
(a) as soon as practicable after the revocation of the order concerned, unless
paragraph (b) applies, or
(b) if the Parole Authority issues a warrant under
section 181 in relation to the offender, as soon as practicable after the
warrant has been executed and, in any case, within 21 days after the offender
is returned to custody.
(2) A revocation notice-- (a) must be in the form
prescribed by the regulations, and
(b) must set a date (occurring not earlier
than 14, nor later than 28, days after the date on which it is served) on
which the Parole Authority is to meet-- (i) for the purpose of reconsidering
the revocation of the intensive correction order or parole order, and
(ii)
for the purpose of reconsidering the date specified by the notice as the date
on which the revocation order takes effect, if that date is an earlier date
than the date on which the revocation order was made, and
(c) must require
the offender to notify the Secretary of the Parole Authority, not later than 7
days before the date so set, if the offender intends to make submissions to
the Parole Authority in relation to the reconsideration of those matters, and
(d) must be accompanied by-- (i) a copy of the revocation order by which the
intensive correction order or parole order was revoked, and
(ii) copies of
the reports and other documents used by the Parole Authority in making the
decision to revoke the intensive correction order or parole order and, if
appropriate, the decision to specify the earlier day.
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