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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
A corresponding registrable person who has not previously reported the person’s relevant personal information to the Commissioner of Police and who is in New South Wales on the date on which the person becomes a corresponding registrable person Within 7 days after the person becomes a corresponding registrable person or 7 days after the person ceases to be in government custody whichever is the later
(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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