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CRIMES (ADMINISTRATION OF SENTENCES) ACT 1999 - SECT 106ZA

Regulations

106ZA Regulations

The regulations may make provision for or with respect to the following matters--

(a) the administration of the compulsory drug treatment program,
(b) the management, control, administration, supervision and inspection of the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre,
(c) the procedure to be followed when receiving an offender into the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre, including the procedure for accepting or refusing custody of property in an offender's possession when the offender is admitted,
(d) the search and security procedures to be observed in the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre,
(e) visits to inmates in the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre, including the following--
(i) the days and times that visits may be allowed,
(ii) the maximum number of persons who may visit an inmate at the same time,
(iii) the classes of persons who may be prohibited from visiting an inmate,
(iv) the conditions that must be observed by persons intending to visit an inmate before such a visit will be allowed,
(v) the procedures to be observed by visitors and inmates during visits,
(vi) without limiting subparagraphs (iv) and (v), the identification of visitors (including the removal of face coverings within the meaning of the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002 for that purpose),
(f) the use of electronic monitoring devices in relation to offenders in semi-open detention (Stage 2) or community custody (Stage 3),
(g) the circumstances in which an offender may be tested for drugs (including random and periodic testing) and the type and nature of the tests to be used,
(h) the circumstances under which an offender may be required to submit to a medical examination by a medical officer,
(i) the declaration of offences against discipline,
(j) the day-to-day routine of offenders,
(k) the service of notices on an offender,
(l) the provision of post release case management services and other services to offenders after release.



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