Parole Act 2002

Extended supervision orders - Transitional measures

107Z: Applications in respect of transitional eligible offenders to be made within first 6 months after commencement

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"Apply within 6 months if you're a special case when the Parole Act 2002 starts"

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If you are a transitional eligible offender, you must make your application within the first 6 months after the Parole Act 2002 starts. You should know that this rule is part of the transitional measures in the act. The rule is about when you can make an application.

However, this rule has been repealed, which means it is no longer in force, as stated in the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Act 2014. This change happened on 12 December 2014. It was made by section 27 of the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Act 2014.

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Part 1AExtended supervision orders
Transitional measures

107ZApplications in respect of transitional eligible offenders to be made within first 6 months after commencement (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 107Z: repealed, on , by section 27 of the Parole (Extended Supervision Orders) Amendment Act 2014 (2014 No 69).