Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 5 - THE SECURITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH Part 5.3 - Terrorism Division 104 - Control ordersIf: (a) a control order or interim control order has already been served on a person; and (b) a post-sentence order or interim post-sentence order begins to be in force in relation to the person;
then:
(c) if the control order or interim control order is in force - that order immediately ceases to be in force; and (d) an AFP member must:
(i) annotate a copy of that order to indicate that it has ceased to be in force or will not come into force (as the case requires); and
(ii) cause an annotated copy to be served personally on the person; and
(iii) if the person is a resident of Queensland, or the court made the order in Queensland - give the Queensland public interest monitor an annotated copy.
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