Parole Act 2002

Parole and other release from detention - Release - Residential restrictions

40A: Applications for home detention during epidemic

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"Applying for home detention during an epidemic: what you need to know"

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If you want to know about applying for home detention during an epidemic, there is a section in the Parole Act 2002 called section 40A. You can find information about this section, but it is no longer part of the law because it was repealed. It was repealed on 1 October 2007 by section 21 of the Parole Amendment Act 2007.

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Part 1Parole and other release from detention
Release: Residential restrictions

40AApplications for home detention during epidemic (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 40A: repealed, on , by section 21 of the Parole Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 28).