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CHILD SEX OFFENDERS REGISTRATION ACT 2006 - SECT 48

48—Notice to be given to registrable offender

        (1)         The Commissioner must give a registrable offender written notice of—

            (a)         his or her reporting obligations; and

            (b)         the consequences that may arise if he or she fails to comply with those obligations.

        (2)         A registrable offender is to be given a notice under this section as soon as practicable after any of the following events happens:

            (a)         he or she is sentenced for a registrable offence in South Australia or made subject to a child sex offender registration order in South Australia;

            (b)         he or she is released from government custody in South Australia (whether in government custody for a registrable offence or not);

            (c)         he or she enters South Australia, if he or she has not previously been given notice of his or her reporting obligations in South Australia;

            (d)         he or she becomes a foreign registrable offender, if he or she is in South Australia at that time;

            (e)         a declaration relating to him or her is made or revoked under Part 2A;

            (f)         a declaration relating to his or her reporting obligations is made, varied or revoked under section 15A;

            (g)         a declaration relating to his or her reporting obligations is made, varied or revoked under Part 5A;

            (h)         a requirement to carry or wear a tracking device is issued, varied or revoked under section 66N.

        (3)         Despite anything in this Division, the regulations may provide that a notice given under this section is not required to specify the registrable offender's reporting period if the regulations require a notice containing that information to be given at the time the registrable offender reports his or her personal details to the Commissioner.



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