Queensland Consolidated Actsappeal period see section 32(1).
certified transcription means a certified transcription under the Recording of Evidence Act 1962, section 10(2).
chief executive means the chief executive (corrective services).
continuing detention order see section 13(5)(a).
corrective services officer see the Corrective Services Act 2006, schedule 4.
court means the trial division of the Supreme Court.
criminal history means criminal history prepared by the commissioner of the police service.
curfew direction see section 16A(2)(a).
current order, for part 2, division 4A, see section 19B(1).
division 3 order means—
(a) a continuing detention order; or
(b) a supervision order.
education and care service premises see the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland), section 5(1).
eligible person means a person registered as an eligible person in relation to the prisoner on the eligible persons register.
eligible persons register means the eligible persons register kept under the Corrective Services Act 2006.
further supervision order means an order made under section 19D.
hearing day see section 37(3)(a).
interim detention order means an order detaining a person in custody made under section 8(2)(b)(ii), 9A(2)(b), 21(2)(a) or 22(2)(b), 41(2)(b) or 43(4)(b).
interim supervision order means an order made under section 8(2)(b)(i), 9A(2)(a), 19D(2), 41(2)(a) or 43(4)(a).
monitoring direction see section 16A(2)(b).
period of imprisonment see the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 4.
preliminary hearing see section 5(3).
prisoner means a prisoner within the meaning of the Corrective Services Act 2006.
Note—
Also see section 43A.
psychiatrist means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law to practise in the medical profession as a specialist registrant in the specialty of psychiatry, other than as a student.
reasonably suspects means suspects on grounds that are reasonable in all the circumstances of the case.
registrar means the registrar of the court.
release day, in relation to a prisoner, means the day on which the prisoner is due to be unconditionally released from lawful custody under the Corrective Services Act 2006.
released prisoner see section 18(1)(a).
relevant appeal court means, if the decision of the trial division of the Supreme Court on a matter relating to this Act is appealed, a court with jurisdiction to hear the appeal or any further appeal relating to the matter.
relevant order, for a released prisoner, means the supervision order or interim supervision order to which the released prisoner is subject.
requirement, of an order, includes—
(a) a condition, including a condition of an order made before the commencement of the Dangerous Prisoners (Sexual Offenders) Amendment Act 2007; and
(b) a provision of an order made before the commencement of that Act under section 16(2) or 22(1) as in force at any time before the commencement of that Act.
risk assessment order means an order made under section 8(2)(a).
serious danger to the community see section 13(1).
serious sexual offence means an offence of a sexual nature, whether committed in Queensland or outside Queensland—
(a) involving violence; or
(b) against children.
supervised release means release from custody under a supervision order or interim supervision order.
supervision order means—
(a) a supervision order made under section 13(5)(b); or
(b) a further supervision order.
term of imprisonment see the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 4.
violence includes the following—
(a) intimidation;
(b) threats.