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CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDERS REGISTRATION) ACT 2000 - SECT 9A

When initial report must be made

9A When initial report must be made

(1) A registrable person of a kind referred to in Column 1 of the Table to this subsection must report the person's relevant personal information to the Commissioner of Police within the period specified in relation to the person in Column 2 of the Table.

Table

Column 1 Column 2
Registrable person Period for initial report
A registrable person (other than a corresponding registrable person) who enters government custody in New South Wales before, on or after the commencement of this section as a consequence of having being sentenced for a registrable offence and who ceases to be in government custody while in New South Wales Within 7 days after the registrable person ceases to be in government custody
Any other registrable person who is sentenced for a registrable offence in New South Wales Within 7 days after the registrable person is sentenced for the registrable offence
A registrable person who enters New South Wales from a foreign jurisdiction and who has not previously been required under this Act to report his or her relevant personal information to the Commissioner of Police Within 7 days after entering and remaining in New South Wales for 14 or more consecutive days, not counting any days spent in government custody
(2) Despite subsection (1), a registrable person must report the person's relevant personal information to the Commissioner of Police before leaving New South Wales unless the person entered New South Wales from a foreign jurisdiction and remained in New South Wales for less than 14 consecutive days, not counting any days spent in government custody.



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