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CORRECTIONS MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 - NOTES

Dictionary

(see s 3)

Note 1     The Legislation Act contains definitions and other provisions relevant to this Act.

Note 2     For example, the Legislation Act, dict, pt 1, defines the following terms:

              •     bankrupt or personally insolvent

              •     chief police officer

              •     civil partnership

              •     director-general (see s 163)

              •     doctor

              •     domestic partner (see s 169 (1))

              •     Governor

              •     health practitioner

              •     human rights commissioner

              •     in relation to

              •     intersex person (see s 169B)

              •     judge

              •     Legislative Assembly

              •     magistrate

              •     NSW correctional centre

              •     nurse

              •     ombudsman

              •     police officer

              •     public advocate

              •     public employee

              •     public servant

              •     quarter

              •     sentence administration board

              •     transgender person (see s 169A (1) and (2))

              •     tribunal.

"accredited person", in relation to a detainee, means each of the following:

        (a)     if the detainee is a sentenced offender—anyone involved in relation to the administration of the sentence;

        (b)     a lawyer representing the detainee;

        (c)     an official visitor;

        (d)     the human rights commissioner;

        (e)     the public advocate;

        (f)     the ombudsman;

        (g)     a person prescribed by regulation.

Note     Territory laws apply to a delegate of a person in the exercise of a delegation as if the delegate were the person who appointed the delegate (see Legislation Act, s 239 (2)).

"accused"—see section 151.

"activity"—see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, dictionary.

"adjudicator " means a person who is appointed as an adjudicator under section 177.

"administrative penalty"—see section 151.

"administrator", in relation to a disciplinary breach—see section 151.

"admission", of a detainee to a correctional centre—see section 63.

"body search", of a detainee—see section 107.

"case management plan", for a detainee, means the detainee's case management plan maintained under section 78.

"charge"—see section 151.

"charge notice"—see section 151.

"conduct" means an act or omission.

"correctional centre" means a place declared to be a correctional centre under section 24.

"corrections dog" means a dog approved under the regulations to exercise functions as a corrections dog under this Act.

"corrections officer" means a person who is appointed as a corrections officer under section 19.

"corrections policy" means a corrections policy under section 14.

"corresponding director-general", for part 12.2 (Interstate leave)—see section 206.

"corresponding corrections law"—see section 225.

"corresponding leave law", for part 12.2 (Interstate leave)—see section 206.

"court cell", for chapter 4 (Detention in police and court cells etc)—see section 29.

"detainee"—see section 6.

"detention period", for an offender's periodic detention—see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, section 41.

"director-general", for chapter 4 (Detention in police and court cells etc)—see section 29.

"disciplinary action"—see section 151.

"disciplinary breach"—see section 151.

"disciplinary charge"—see section 151.

"drug"—see section 132.

"engage in conduct" means—

        (a)     do an act; or

        (b)     omit to do an act.

"escape", for part 12.2 (Interstate leave)—see section 206.

"escort officer", in relation to a person, means—

        (a)     a police officer; or

        (b)     a corrections officer whose functions including escorting the person.

"family member", of a detainee, means any of the following:

        (a)     the detainee's domestic partner;

        (b)     a parent, step-parent or grandparent of the detainee;

        (c)     a child, step-child or grandchild of the detainee;

        (d)     a brother, sister, step-brother or step-sister of the detainee;

        (e)     a guardian or carer of the detainee.

"frisk search"—see section 107.

"full-time detainee"—see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, section 22 (1).

"health facility" means a hospital or other facility where health services are provided.

"health service"—

        (a)     means a service provided to someone (the "service user") for any of the following purposes:

              (i)     assessing, recording, maintaining or improving the physical, mental or emotional health, comfort or wellbeing of the service user;

              (ii)     diagnosing or treating an illness, disability, disorder or condition of the service user; and

        (b)     includes a service provided by a health practitioner in the practitioner's capacity as a health practitioner.

"hearing", for an inquiry—see section 151.

"inquiry"—see section 151.

"interstate detainee", for part 12.2 (Interstate leave)—see section 206.

"interstate escort officer"—see section 213.

"interstate leave permit"—see section 208.

"investigative segregation"—see section 151.

"investigator"—see section 151.

"investigator's report"—see section 151.

"law enforcement agency"—see the Spent Convictions Act 2000, dictionary.

"legally privileged—"a thing is legally privileged if client legal privilege attaches to the thing.

"local leave permit—"see section 205.

"mail" means postal mail.

"nonsmoking area", at a correctional centre—see section 86.

"offender"—see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, dictionary.

"official visitor " means a person who is appointed as an official visitor under section 57.

"operating procedure "means an operating procedure under section 14.

"ordinary search"—see section 107.

"participating State", for part 12.2 (Interstate leave)—see section 206.

"periodic detention", for an offender—see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, section 40.

"personal monitoring device"—see section 101.

"police cell", for Chapter 4 (Detention in police and court cells etc)—see section 29.

"positive", for a test sample for alcohol or a drug—see section 133.

"possession", of a thing, includes the following:

        (a)     receiving or obtaining possession of the thing;

        (b)     having control over the disposition of the thing (whether or not having custody of the thing);

        (c)     having joint possession of the thing.

"presiding officer"—

        (a)     for division 10.3.1 (Disciplinary action—with accused's consent)—see section 166; or

        (b)     for division 10.3.2 (Internal disciplinary inquiry)—see section 169; or

        (c)     for chapter 11 (Disciplinary inquiries)—see section 191.

"privilege", in relation to a detainee—see section 151.

"prohibited area", at a correctional centre—see section 85.

"prohibited thing" means a thing declared to be a prohibited thing under section 81.

"protected mail"—see section 104 (4).

"register of detainees" means the register kept under section 76.

"relevant presiding officer", for division 10.3.5 (Disciplinary action)—see section 182.

"remandee"—see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, dictionary.

"review officer", for division 10.3.3 (Internal review of inquiry decision)—see section 172.

"scanning search"—see section 107.

"security classification", for a detainee, means the detainee's security classification under section 80.

"segregation", of a detainee—see section 88.

"seizeable item", for division 9.4.3 (Strip searches)—see section 113.

"sentence—"see the Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, dictionary.

"separate confinement", of a detainee—see section 151.

"strip search", of a detainee—see section 107.

"test sample"—see section 132.

"visiting conditions", at a correctional centre, means conditions declared under section 143 (Visiting conditions) in relation to the centre.

"visitor", in relation to a correctional centre, includes a person wishing to enter the centre as a visitor.

"young detainee", for chapter 4 (Detention in police and court cells etc)—see the Children and Young People Act 2008, section 95.

Endnotes

1     About the endnotes

Amending and modifying laws are annotated in the legislation history and the amendment history. Current modifications are not included in the republished law but are set out in the endnotes.

Not all editorial amendments made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 are annotated in the amendment history. Full details of any amendments can be obtained from the Parliamentary Counsel's Office.

Uncommenced amending laws are not included in the republished law. The details of these laws are underlined in the legislation history. Uncommenced expiries are underlined in the legislation history and amendment history.

If all the provisions of the law have been renumbered, a table of renumbered provisions gives details of previous and current numbering.

The endnotes also include a table of earlier republications.

2     Abbreviation key

A = Act

NI = Notifiable instrument

AF = Approved form

o = order

am = amended

om = omitted/repealed

amdt = amendment

ord = ordinance

AR = Assembly resolution

orig = original

ch = chapter

par = paragraph/subparagraph

CN = Commencement notice

pres = present

def = definition

prev = previous

DI = Disallowable instrument

(prev...) = previously

dict = dictionary

pt = part

disallowed = disallowed by the Legislative

r = rule/subrule

Assembly

reloc = relocated

div = division

renum = renumbered

exp = expires/expired

R[X] = Republication No

Gaz = gazette

RI = reissue

hdg = heading

s = section/subsection

IA = Interpretation Act 1967

sch = schedule

ins = inserted/added

sdiv = subdivision

LA = Legislation Act 2001

SL = Subordinate law

LR = legislation register

sub = substituted

LRA = Legislation (Republication) Act 1996

underlining = whole or part not commenced

mod = modified/modification

or to be expired


3     Legislation history

Corrections Management Act 2007 A2007-15

notified LR 18 June 2007

s 1, s 2 commenced 18 June 2007 (LA s 75 (1))

s 230 commenced 1 August 2007 (LA s 75AA)

sch 1 pt 1.2, pt 1.3 commenced 1 August 2007 (s 2 and CN2007-6)

remainder commenced 18 December 2007 (s 2 and LA s 79)

as amended by

Civil Partnerships Act 2008 A2008-14 sch 1 pt 1.6

notified LR 15 May 2008

s 1, s 2 commenced 15 May 2008 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.6 commenced 19 May 2008 (s 2 and CN2008-8)

Children and Young People Act 2008 A2008-19 sch 1 pt 1.1

notified LR 17 July 2008

s 1, s 2 commenced 17 July 2008 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.1 commenced 9 September 2008 (s 2 and CN2008-13)

Children and Young People (Consequential Amendments) Act 2008 A2008-20 sch 2 pt 2.4

notified LR 17 July 2008

s 1, s 2 commenced 17 July 2008 (LA s 75 (1))

s 3 commenced 18 July 2008 (s 2 (1))

sch 2 pt 2.4 commenced 9 September 2008 (s 2 (3) and see Children and Young People Act 2008 A2008-19, s 2 and CN2008-13)

Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2008 A2008-44 sch 1 pt 1.2

notified LR 9 September 2008

s 1, s 2 commenced 9 September 2008 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.2 commenced 30 May 2009 (s 2 and CN2009-4)

Corrections Management Amendment Act 2008 A2008-49

notified LR 15 September 2008

s 1, s 2 commenced 15 September (LA s 75 (1))

remainder commenced 16 September 2008 (s 2)

Work Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2009 A2009-28 sch 2 pt 2.2

notified LR 9 September 2009

s 1, s 2 commenced 9 September 2009 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 2 pt 2.2 commenced 1 October 2009 (s 2 and see Work Safety Act 2008 A2008-51, s 2 (1) (b) and CN2009-11)

Smoking (Prohibition in Enclosed Public Places) Amendment Act 2009 A2009-51 sch 1 pt 1.1

notified LR 18 December 2009

s 1, s 2 commenced 18 December 2009 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.1 commenced 9 December 2010 (s 2 (1) (b) and CN2010-4)

Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (ACT) Act 2010 A2010-10 sch 2 pt 2.4

notified LR 31 March 2010

s 1, s 2 commenced 31 March 2010 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 2 pt 2.4 commenced 1 July 2010 (s 2 (1) (a))

Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2010 (No 2) A2010-30 sch 1 pt 1.5

notified LR 31 August 2010

s 1, s 2 commenced 31 August 2010 (LA s 75 (1))

s 3 commenced 1 September 2010 (s 2 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.5 commenced 28 September 2010 (s 2 (2))

Justice and Community Safety Legislation Amendment Act 2010 (No 3) A2010-40 sch 2 pt 2.4

notified LR 5 October 2010

s 1, s 2 commenced 5 October 2010 (LA s 75 (1))

s 3 commenced 6 October 2010 (s 2 (1))

sch 2 pt 2.4 commenced 2 November 2010 (s 2 (2))

Administrative (One ACT Public Service Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2011 A2011-22 sch 1 pt 1.37

notified LR 30 June 2011

s 1, s 2 commenced 30 June 2011 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.37 commenced 1 July 2011 (s 2 (1))

Statute Law Amendment Act 2011 (No 3) A2011-52 sch 3 pt 3.13

notified LR 28 November 2011

s 1, s 2 commenced 28 November 2011 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 3 pt 3.13 commenced 12 December 2011 (s 2)

Work Health and Safety (Consequential Amendments) Act 2011 A2011-55 sch 1 pt 1.3

notified LR 14 December 2011

s 1, s 2 commenced 14 December 2011 (LA s 75 (1))

sch 1 pt 1.3 commenced 1 January 2012 (s 2 and see Work Health and Safety Act 2011 A2011-35, s 2 and CN2011-12)

Corrections and Sentencing Legislation Amendment Act 2011 A2011-57 pt 2

notified LR 14 December 2011

s 1, s 2 commenced 14 December 2011 (LA s 75 (1))

pt 2 commenced 15 December 2011 (s 2)

4     Amendment history

Commencement
s 2     om LA s 89 (4)

Application of Act—detainees
s 6     am A2008-19 amdt 1.1
    (1) note 2 exp 2 June 2011 (s 501 (2), (4) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Correctional centres—minimum living conditions
s 12     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Ministerial directions to director-general
s 13 hdg     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113
s 13     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Corrections policies and operating procedures
s 14     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Exclusions from notified corrections policies and operating procedures
s 15     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Director-general directions
s 16 hdg     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113
s 16     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Director-general directions
s 17 hdg     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113
s 17     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Corrections officers—appointment
s 19     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Corrections officers—functions
s 20     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Doctors—health service appointments
s 21     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Health practitioners—non-therapeutic functions
s 22 hdg     sub A2010-10 amdt 2.15
s 22     am A2010-10 amdt 2.15; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Identity cards
s 23     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Declaration of emergency
s 26     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Emergency powers
s 27     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Arrangements with police
s 28     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Definitions—ch 4
s 29     am A2008-19 amdt 1.3
    def chief executive ins A2008-19 amdt 1.2
    om A2011-22 amdt 1.109
    def director-general ins A2011-22 amdt 1.110
    def young detainee ins A2008-19 amdt 1.2

Detention in police cells
s 30     am A2008-19 amdt 1.4, amdt 1.5; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Detention in police cells—search powers etc
s 31     am A2008-19 amdt 1.6, amdt 1.7

Detention in police cells—additional provisions for young detainees
s 31A     ins A2008-19 amdt 1.8
    am A2008-44 amdt 1.14

Detention in court cells
s 33     am A2008-19 amdts 1.9-1.12; A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Detention in court cells—additional provisions for young detainees
s 33A     ins A2008-19 amdt 1.13
    am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Detainees accommodated away from correctional centre
s 34     am A2008-19 amdt 1.14; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Escort officer functions etc
s 35     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Executing warrants of imprisonment or remand etc
s 38     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Food and drink
s 40     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Clothing
s 41     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Personal hygiene
s 42     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Sleeping areas
s 43     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Treatment of convicted and non-convicted detainees
s 44     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Access to open air and exercise
s 45     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Communication with family and others
s 46     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Telephone calls
s 47     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Mail
s 48     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Visits by family members etc
s 49     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Contact with accredited people
s 50     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Visits—protected communications
s 51     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

News and educational services
s 52     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Health care
s 53     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Transfers to health facilities
s 54     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Religious, spiritual and cultural needs
s 55     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Complaints to official visitors
s 59     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Investigation etc by official visitors
s 60     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Official visitors—ending appointments
s 61     am A2010-30 amdt 1.19

Relationship with other inspection laws
s 62     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Authority for detention
s 64     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Identification of detainees
s 65     am A2010-10 amdt 2.16; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Information about entitlements and obligations
s 66     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Initial assessment
s 67     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Alcohol and drug tests on admission
s 69     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Strip search on admission
s 70     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Property of detainees
s 71     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Security classification
s 72     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Case management plan
s 73     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Entries in register of detainees
s 74     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Compliance with director-general's directions
s 75 hdg     am A2011-22 amdt 1.114
s 75     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Register of detainees
s 76     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Health reports
s 77     am A2008-20 amdt 2.14; A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Case management plans—scope etc
s 78     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Transgender and intersex detainees—sexual identity
s 79     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Security classification—basis etc
s 80     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Prohibited things
s 81     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Possession of prohibited things
s 82     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Trust accounts for detainees
s 84     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Prohibited areas
s 85     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Nonsmoking areas
s 86     am A2009-51 amdt 1.1; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Management and security—corrections policies and operating procedures
s 87     am A2008-14 amdt 1.17; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Segregation—safety and security
s 90     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114; A2011-57 s 4

Segregation—protective custody
s 91     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114; A2011-57 s 5

Segregation—health
s 92     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114; A2011-57 s 6

Application for review of segregation directions
s 96     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Review of segregation directions
s 97     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Other separation of detainees
s 98     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Monitoring—general considerations
s 99     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Monitoring at correctional centres
s 100     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Personal monitoring devices
s 101     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Interfering with personal monitoring devices
s 102     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Monitoring telephone calls etc
s 103     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Monitoring ordinary mail
s 104     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Monitoring protected mail
s 105     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Mail searches—consequences
s 106     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Register of strip and body searches
s 110     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Scanning, frisk and ordinary searches—directions
s 111     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Meaning of seizeable item—div 9.4.3
s 113     sub A2008-49 s 4

Strip searches—when may be conducted
s 113A     ins A2008-49 s 4
    am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Strip searches—on suspicion
s 113B     ins A2008-49 s 4
    am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Strip searches—where prudent
s 113C     ins A2008-49 s 4
    am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Strip searches—general rules
s 115     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Body searches—directions
s 116     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Body searches—presence of nurse and corrections officers
s 117     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Body searches—assistance from corrections officer
s 118     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Body searches—assistance from corrections officer
s 119     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Searches—premises and property
s 122     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Searches of detainee cells—suspected legally privileged material
s 124     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Searches—use of corrections dogs
s 125     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Seizing mail etc
s 127     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Seizing property—general
s 128     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Receipt for seizure
s 129     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Forfeiture of things seized
s 130     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Return of things seized but not forfeited
s 131     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Definitions—drug and test sample
s 132     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20

When test sample positive
s 133     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Alcohol and drug testing of detainees
s 134     am A2010-10 amdt 2.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Effect of positive test sample from detainee
s 135     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Managing use of force
s 137     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Authorised use of force
s 138     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Use of restraints or weapons
s 140     am A2010-10 amdt 2.17; A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Medical examination after use of force
s 141     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Reporting use of force
s 142     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Visiting conditions
s 143     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Notice of visiting conditions
s 144     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Taking prohibited things etc into correctional centre
s 145     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Directions to visitors
s 146     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Searches of visitors
s 147     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Directions to leave correctional centre etc
s 148     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Removing people from correctional centre
s 149     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Definitions—discipline
s 151     def administrator am A2011-22 amdt 1.113
    def investigative segregation am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Meaning of disciplinary breach
s 152     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Meaning of investigator
s 153     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Director-general directions—investigative segregation
s 160 hdg     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113
s 160     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Duration of investigative segregation
s 163     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114; A2011-57 s 7

Meaning of presiding officer—div 10.3.1
s 166     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Meaning of presiding officer—div 10.3.2
s 169     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Meaning of review officer—div 10.3.3
s 172     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Application for review of inquiry decision
s 173     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Director-general to assign review officer
s 174 hdg     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113
s 174     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Disciplinary action by relevant presiding officer
s 183     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Reparation
s 185     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Separate confinement conditions
s 187     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Record of disciplinary action
s 189     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Presiding officer may require official reports
s 196     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Notice of disciplinary hearing
s 200     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Appearance at disciplinary hearing—audiovisual or audio link
s 203     am A2010-40 amdt 2.4

Local leave directions
s 204     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Local leave permits
s 205     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Definitions—pt 12.2
s 206     def corresponding chief executive om A2011-22 amdt 1.113
    def corresponding director-general ins A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Interstate leave permits
s 208     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Notice to participating States
s 210     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Lawful temporary absence from correctional centre
s 217     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113, amdt 1.114

Detainee's work—work health and safety
s 219 hdg     sub A2009-28 amdt 2.3; A2011-55 amdt 1.4
s 219     am A2009-28 amdt 2.4, amdt 2.5; A2011-22 amdt 1.113; A2011-55 amdt 1.5

Random testing of detainees—statistical purposes
s 221     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Confidentiality
s 222     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Evidentiary certificates
s 226     am A2011-22 amdt 1.113

Legislation amended—sch 1
s 230     om LA s 89 (3)

Transitional
ch 50 hdg     om A2011-52 amdt 3.57

Meaning of commencement day—ch 50
s 500     om A2011-52 amdt 3.57

Application of Act to transitional detainees
s 501     exp 2 June 2011 (s 501 (4) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Application of Act to transitional interstate leave permits
s 502     exp 2 June 2011 (s 502 (3) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Application of Act to certain transitional remandees
s 503     exp 18 December 2009 (s 503 (6) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Transitional arrangements with NSW—Rehabilitation of Offenders (Interim) Act, s 94
s 504     exp 18 December 2009 (s 504 (4) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Construction of outdated references
s 505     exp 18 December 2017 (s 505 (5) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, ch 17 (Transitional—interim custody arrangements)—definition of Corrections Management Act 2007
s 506     exp 18 December 2009 (s 506 (4) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Transitional regulations
s 507     exp 18 December 2009 (s 507 (4) (LA s 88 declaration applies))

Consequential amendments
sch 1     om LA s 89 (3)

Dictionary
dict     am A2008-14 amdt 1.18; A2010-10 amdt 2.18; A2010-30 amdt 1.20; A2011-22 amdt 1.111, amdt 1.112
    def corresponding chief executive om A2011-22 amdt 1.113
    def corresponding director-general ins A2011-22 amdt 1.113
    def director-general ins A2011-52 amdt 3.58
    def health professional om A2010-10 amdt 2.19
    def health service sub A2010-10 amdt 2.19
    def seizable item ins A2008-49 s 5
    def young detainee ins A2011-52 amdt 3.58

5     Earlier republications

Some earlier republications were not numbered. The number in column 1 refers to the publication order.

Since 12 September 2001 every authorised republication has been published in electronic pdf format on the ACT legislation register. A selection of authorised republications have also been published in printed format. These republications are marked with an asterisk (*) in column 1. Electronic and printed versions of an authorised republication are identical.

Republication No and date

Effective

Last amendment made by

Republication for

R1
18 Dec 2007

18 Dec 2007–
18 May 2008

not amended

new Act

R2
19 May 2008

19 May 2008–
8 Sept 2008

A2008-14

amendments by A2008-14

R3
9 Sept 2008

9 Sept 2008–
15 Sept 2008

A2008-44

amendments by A2008-19 and A2008-20

R4
16 Sept 2008

16 Sept 2008–
29 May 2009

A2008-49

amendments by A2008-49

R5
30 May 2009

30 May 2009–
30 Sept 2009

A2008-49

amendments by A2008-44

R6
1 Oct 2009

1 Oct 2009–
18 Dec 2009

A2009-28

amendments by A2009-28

R7
19 Dec 2009

19 Dec 2009–
30 June 2010

A2009-51

commenced expiry

R8
1 July 2010

1 July 2010–
27 Sept 2010

A2010-10

amendments by A2010-10

R9
28 Sept 2010

28 Sept 2010–
1 Nov 2010

A2010-30

amendments by A2010-30

R10
2 Nov 2010

2 Nov 2010–
8 Dec 2010

A2010-40

amendments by A2010-40

R11
9 Dec 2010

9 Dec 2010–
2 June 2011

A2010-40

amendments by A2009-51

R12
3 June 2011

3 June 2011–
30 June 2011

A2010-40

expiry of transitional provisions (s 501, s 502)

R13
1 July 2011

1 July 2011–
11 Dec 2011

A2011-22

amendments by A2011-22

R14
12 Dec 2011

12 Dec 2011–
14 Dec 2011

A2011-52

amendments by A2011-52

R15
15 Dec 2011

15 Dec 2011–
31 Dec 2011

A2011-57

amendments by A2011-57








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A2007-15

Republication No 16

Effective: 1 January 2012

Republication date: 1 January 2012

Last amendment made by A2011-57
(republication for amendments by A2011-55)





Unauthorised version prepared by ACT Parliamentary Counsel's Office

About this republication

The republished law

This is a republication of the Corrections Management Act 2007

(including any amendment made under the Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 (Editorial changes)) as in force on 1 January 2012

. It also includes any commencement, amendment, repeal or expiry affecting this republished law to 1 January 2012

.

The legislation history and amendment history of the republished law are set out in endnotes 3 and 4.

Kinds of republications

The Parliamentary Counsel's Office prepares 2 kinds of republications of ACT laws (see the ACT legislation register at www.legislation.act.gov.au):

              • authorised republications to which the Legislation Act 2001 applies

              • unauthorised republications.

The status of this republication appears on the bottom of each page.

Editorial changes

The Legislation Act 2001, part 11.3 authorises the Parliamentary Counsel to make editorial amendments and other changes of a formal nature when preparing a law for republication. Editorial changes do not change the effect of the law, but have effect as if they had been made by an Act commencing on the republication date (see Legislation Act 2001, s 115 and s 117). The changes are made if the Parliamentary Counsel considers they are desirable to bring the law into line, or more closely into line, with current legislative drafting practice.

This republication does not include amendments made under part 11.3 (see endnote 1).

Uncommenced provisions and amendments

If a provision of the republished law has not commenced, the symbol  U  appears immediately before the provision heading. Any uncommenced amendments that affect this republished law are accessible on the ACT legislation register (www.legislation.act.gov.au). For more information, see the home page for this law on the register.

Modifications

If a provision of the republished law is affected by a current modification, the symbol  M  appears immediately before the provision heading. The text of the modifying provision appears in the endnotes. For the legal status of modifications, see the Legislation Act 2001, section 95.

Penalties

At the republication date, the value of a penalty unit for an offence against this law is $110 for an individual and $550 for a corporation (see Legislation Act 2001, s 133).

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