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CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDERS REGISTRATION) ACT 2000 - SECT 14A
Length of reporting period
(1) A registrable person must continue to comply with the
reporting obligations imposed by this Part for: (a) 8 years, if the person has
only ever been found guilty of a single Class 2 offence, or
(b) 15 years, if
the person: (i) has only ever been found guilty of a single Class 1 offence,
or
(ii) has ever been found guilty of more than a single registrable offence
but is not covered by paragraph (c), or
(c) the remainder of the person’s
life, if the person is a registrable person in respect of: (i) a
Class 1 offence and the person subsequently commits and is found guilty of
another registrable offence, or
(ii) a Class 2 offence and the person
subsequently commits and is found guilty of a Class 1 offence, or
(iii) a
Class 2 offence and the person subsequently commits and is found guilty of
another Class 2 offence and has ever been found guilty of 3 or more
Class 2 offences.
Note: A life-long reporting obligation may be suspended
under Division 7.
(2) Subsection (1) (c) does not apply if the
registrable person was not given notice of the person’s
reporting obligations under this Act or a corresponding Act before the person
committed the subsequent offence.
(3) A reference in subsection (1) to an
offence extends to an offence committed before the commencement of that
subsection.
(4) For the purposes of this section: (a) 2 or more offences
arising from the same incident are to be treated as a single offence, and
(b)
2 or more offences arising from the same incident are to be treated as a
single Class 1 offence if at least one of those offences is a Class 1 offence.
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