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CRIMES (CHILD SEX OFFENDERS) ACT 2005 - SECT 29

Offender who later becomes prescribed corresponding offender must report

    (1)     This section applies to a registrable offender if—

        (a)     the offender's reporting has ended; and

        (b)     the offender is in the ACT on the day the offender later becomes a prescribed corresponding offender; and

        (c)     the offender has not previously reported the offender's personal details to the chief police officer.

    (2)     The registrable offender must report the offender's personal details, in person, to the chief police officer at an approved reporting place—

        (a)     if the offender is not in government custody on the day the offender later becomes a prescribed corresponding offender—within 7 days after the day the offender later becomes a prescribed corresponding offender (excluding days in government custody); or

        (b)     if the offender is in government custody on the day the offender later becomes a prescribed corresponding offender and later stops being in government custody in the ACT—within 7 days after the day the offender stops being in government custody (excluding days in government custody); or

        (c)     if the offender leaves the ACT (other than in government custody) within the 7 days mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b)—before leaving the ACT.

    (3)     This section does not apply if the registrable offender's reporting period for the later offence has ended before the end of the period within which the report must be given.

Note 1     For the offender's personal details, see s 59.

Note 2     A registrable offender reports in person at a place only if the offender reports by personally attending at the place (see dict, def in person ). However, special provision has been made for young offenders and offenders with a disability (see s 65 and s 66).

Note 3     For approved reporting places, see s 64.



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