Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Act 2014

Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending - Protective supervision - Review of order

100: Application for review by person subject to protective supervision order

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"Asking the court to review a protective supervision order that applies to you"

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If you are subject to a protective supervision order, you can ask the court to review the order, but you need the court's permission first. When you make this request, the chief executive must tell every victim of yours that you have asked for a review as soon as they can. The court will then consider your request to review the protective supervision order.

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Part 1Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending
Protective supervision: Review of order

100Application for review by person subject to protective supervision order

  1. A person who is subject to a protective supervision order may, with the leave of the court, apply to the court for a review of the order.

  2. As soon as practicable after an application is made under this section, the chief executive must advise every victim of the person subject to the protective supervision order that the application has been made.