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SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION ACT 2004 - SECT 66ZG

Proceeds of sale or disposal to be paid into Consolidated Fund

Subject to an order to the contrary under section 66ZE(5), any amount received from the sale or disposal of seized things under this Division must be paid into the Consolidated
Fund.

Division 7—Variation, extension and revocation of prohibition orders

S. 66ZH inserted by No. 21/2016 s. 8.

        66ZH         Application to vary or revoke a prohibition order

    (1)     The Chief Commissioner of Police or, subject to subsection (2), the registrable offender may apply to the court for an order varying or revoking a prohibition order.

    (2)     The registrable offender may only apply for the variation or revocation of a prohibition order

        (a)     if the Chief Commissioner of Police consents to the making of the application; or

        (b)     otherwise, with the leave of the court.

    (3)     An application under subsection (1) must—

        (a)     be made in writing; and

        (b)     include the name of the registrable offender; and

        (c)     include an affidavit setting out the grounds on which the variation or revocation of the prohibition order is sought; and

        (d)     include any other information prescribed by the regulations.

    (4)     The court may grant leave under subsection (2)(b) if satisfied that it is in the interests of justice to do so, having regard to changes in the registrable offender's circumstances, or circumstances affecting the registrable offender, since the prohibition order was made or last varied.

    (5)     As soon as practicable after an application for an order varying or revoking a prohibition order is made, the application must be served on the registrable offender or the Chief Commissioner of Police (as the case requires).

S. 66ZI inserted by No. 21/2016 s. 8.



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