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Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 - SECT 12

Extended supervision order

12. Extended supervision order



(1) An extended supervision order must state that the court making it is
satisfied that the offender is likely to commit a relevant offence if released
in the community in the circumstances referred to in section 11(1).

(2) An extended supervision order must also specify-

   (a)  the name of the offender in respect of whom the order is made; and

   (b)  the date on which the order is made; and

   (c)  the date on which the order commences as provided by section 13; and

   (d)  the period of the order as provided by section 14; and

   (e)  the conditions of the order as provided by section 15; and

   (f)  the latest date by which the first review of the order must be
        undertaken under Division 3 and the maximum intervals between
        subsequent reviews.

(3) An extended supervision order (the new order) made in respect of an
offender who is already subject to an extended supervision order (the old
order) replaces the old order and the old order is, by force of the making of
the new order, revoked.

(4) An extended supervision order must be signed by the judge comprising the
court that made it and include his or her name.



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