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CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER REPORTING AND OFFENDER PROHIBITION ORDER) ACT 2004 - SECT 13ZA
Action by registrar and police commissioner after registration of corresponding order
13ZA Action by registrar and police commissioner after registration of
corresponding order
(1) No later than 2 business days after registering a corresponding order, the
registrar must give the police commissioner a certificate of the registration
with a copy of the registered corresponding order attached.
(2) The registrar
may not ask the police commissioner for any fee, or reimbursement for any
expenses incurred, under this division.
(3) After receiving a copy of the
registered corresponding order, the police commissioner must serve on the
respondent— (a) a copy of the registered corresponding order; and
(b) if
the respondent for the registered corresponding order was not a
reportable offender immediately before its registration—an
initial reporting obligations notice in relation to the respondent as a
reportable offender.
Note— Under section 13ZB (1) (a) , the registered
corresponding order has the same effect as a prohibition order made under this
part.
(4) Also, for a child respondent, the police commissioner must, as
soon as practicable after receiving a copy of the registered corresponding
order, give a copy of the registered corresponding order to— (a) the chief
executive (child safety), if the registered corresponding order is likely to
result in the respondent needing to change the respondent’s place of
residence; and
(b) a parent of the child respondent, if the police
commissioner is able to find a parent of the child respondent after making
reasonable attempts.
(5) Failure to comply with subsection (3) or (4) does
not affect the validity of the registration of the corresponding order.
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