Corrections Act 2004

Transitional provisions - Management of prisons under contract

217: Monitors to report on certain matters

You could also call this:

"People who check prisons must report on some things"

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A law called the Corrections Act 2004 has a part that was repealed. This means it is no longer in force, and you do not have to follow it. It was repealed on 8 December 2009 by the Corrections (Contract Management of Prisons) Amendment Act 2009, which you can find on the New Zealand legislation website. The repealed part was about monitors reporting on certain matters in prisons under contract. You can still read about it, but it is not a law you have to follow anymore. It was changed by an amendment act, which is a law that changes another law.

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Part 3Transitional provisions
Management of prisons under contract

217Monitors to report on certain matters (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 217: repealed, on , by section 6 of the Corrections (Contract Management of Prisons) Amendment Act 2009 (2009 No 59).