Criminal Code Amendment (High Risk Terrorist Offenders) Act 2016 (95 of 2016)
Schedule 1 Criminal Code Act 1995
Criminal Code Act 1995
1G After subsection 104.5(2) of the Criminal Code
Insert:
(2AA) To avoid doubt, if a control order is in force in relation to a person, the control order does not cease to be in force merely because the person is detained in custody.
Note: However, if a person is detained in custody, and a control order is made in relation to the person, the control order does not begin to be in force until the person is released from custody (see paragraph (1)(d)).
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