Parole Act 2002

Extended supervision orders - Miscellaneous provisions

107V: Additional victim notification

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"Notifying victims about what happens to an offender"

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If you are a victim of an offender who has an extended supervision order or interim supervision order, the chief executive must tell you about certain things. You will be notified if the offender is convicted of an offence against section 107T. The chief executive will also notify you if the offender's extended supervision order expires. You will be told if the offender dies.

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Part 1AExtended supervision orders
Miscellaneous provisions

107VAdditional victim notification

  1. The chief executive must notify every victim of an offender who is subject to an extended supervision order or interim supervision order if any of the following occurs:

  2. the offender is convicted of an offence against section 107T:
    1. the offender's extended supervision order expires:
      1. the offender dies.
        Notes
        • Section 107V: inserted, on , by section 11 of the Parole (Extended Supervision) Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 67).
        • Section 107V: amended, on , by section 72 of the Statutes Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 27).