A person is a prescribed corresponding offender if the person—
(a) had at any time (whether before or after the commencement of this Act) been in a foreign jurisdiction and had, at that time, been required to report to the corresponding registrar of the jurisdiction for a longer period than the person would be required to report under this Act; and
(b) would, if the person were currently in the foreign jurisdiction, be required to report to the corresponding registrar of the jurisdiction for a longer period (the recognised foreign reporting period ) than the person would be required to report under this Act; and
(c) is, under a regulation, a prescribed corresponding offender for this Act.