Crimes Act 1914
Part IB
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Sentencing, imprisonment and release of federal offenders
Amendment of conditions
(1)
The Attorney-General may, at any time before the end of:
(a) a parole period for a person for whom a parole order has been made; or
(b) a licence period for a person who is released on licence for a federal sentence;
(c) imposing additional conditions on the parole order or licence;
(d) varying or revoking a condition of the parole order or licence specified under paragraph 19AN(c) or 19AP(7)(c) or imposed under paragraph (c);
(e) if the supervision period has not ended - changing the day on which the supervision period ends.
Amendments to rectify errors etc.
(2)
If a parole order or licence:
(a) contains an error of a technical nature; or
(b) has a defect of form; or
(c) contains an ambiguity;
When amendments take effect
(3)
An amendment of a parole order or licence under subsection (1) takes effect when notice in writing of the amendment is given to the offender.
(4)
An amendment of a parole order or licence under subsection (2) is taken to have had effect from the date of effect of the parole order or licence.
Division 5
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Conditional release on parole or licence
Subdivision A
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Release on parole or licence
SECTION 19APA
Amendment of parole orders and licences
Amendment of conditions
(1)
The Attorney-General may, at any time before the end of:
(a) a parole period for a person for whom a parole order has been made; or
(b) a licence period for a person who is released on licence for a federal sentence;
by order in writing, amend the parole order or licence by doing any or all of the following:
(c) imposing additional conditions on the parole order or licence;
(d) varying or revoking a condition of the parole order or licence specified under paragraph 19AN(c) or 19AP(7)(c) or imposed under paragraph (c);
(e) if the supervision period has not ended - changing the day on which the supervision period ends.
Amendments to rectify errors etc.
(2)
If a parole order or licence:
(a) contains an error of a technical nature; or
(b) has a defect of form; or
(c) contains an ambiguity;
the Attorney-General may, at any time, by order in writing, amend the parole order or licence to rectify the error, defect or ambiguity.
Note:
For paragraph (a), the following are examples of errors of a technical nature: a clerical mistake, an accidental slip or omission, a material miscalculation of figures or a material mistake in the description of a person, thing or matter.
When amendments take effect
(3)
An amendment of a parole order or licence under subsection (1) takes effect when notice in writing of the amendment is given to the offender.
(4)
An amendment of a parole order or licence under subsection (2) is taken to have had effect from the date of effect of the parole order or licence.