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SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION ACT 2004 - SECT 44

Cessation of order

    (1)     An order made under this Division ceases to have effect if, at any time after the making of the order, the registrable offender—

        (a)     is made subject to a sex offender registration order; or

        (b)     is found guilty of a registrable offence; or

        (c)     becomes a corresponding registrable offender who must under section 37 continue to comply with the reporting obligations imposed by this Part for any period.

    (2)     An order that ceased to have effect in accordance with subsection (1) is revived if—

        (a)     the finding of guilt that caused the order to cease to have effect is quashed or set aside by a court; or

        (b)     the order ceased to have effect in accordance with subsection (1)(a) and the sex offender registration order is quashed on appeal or the registrable offender's finding of guilt in respect of the offence that resulted in the making of that order is quashed or set aside by a court.

    (3)     For the purposes of this section, it is irrelevant whether or not a person may lodge, or has lodged, an appeal in respect of a finding of guilt or a sex offender registration order.

S. 44A (Heading) amended by No. 82/2014 s. 15(4).

S. 44A inserted by No. 55/2009 s. 39.



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