269VD—Transfer of persons from South Australia to another participating
jurisdiction
(1) A person who is
subject to a supervision order may be transferred to a participating
jurisdiction if—
(a) the
transfer is permitted under a corresponding law in that participating
jurisdiction; and
(b) the
South Australian Minister makes an order under this section authorising the
transfer.
(2) The South
Australian Minister may make an order under this section authorising a
transfer if—
(a) the
Chief Psychiatrist has certified in writing that the transfer is for the
benefit of the person subject to the supervision order; and
(b) the
South Australian Minister is satisfied that the transfer is permitted under a
corresponding law in the participating jurisdiction; and
(c) the
South Australian Minister is satisfied that—
(i)
the person subject to the order has given informed
consent to the transfer; or
(ii)
if the person is incapable of giving informed
consent—his or her guardian has given informed consent to the transfer.
(3) On the transfer of
a person from South Australia in accordance with an order under this section,
the supervision order to which the person is subject is in force only if the
person returns to South Australia and while the person is in South Australia.