Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment (High Risk Terrorist Offenders) Act 2021 (131 of 2021)
Schedule 1 Extended supervision orders
Part 2 Main consequential amendments
National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004
189 Section 7
Insert:
CDO or continuing detention order means a continuing detention order made under Division 105A of the Criminal Code.
control order has the meaning given by section 100.1 of the Criminal Code.
Division 105A ESO proceeding means a proceeding under Division 105A of the Criminal Code in relation to an application:
(a) for an extended supervision order in relation to a terrorist offender; or
(b) for a variation of an extended supervision order in relation to a terrorist offender; or
(c) for a review of an extended supervision order in relation to a terrorist offender; or
(d) to a Supreme Court of a State or Territory for a continuing detention order in relation to a terrorist offender if, in the proceeding:
(i) the Court is not satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 105A.7(1)(b) or (c) of the Code; and
(ii) the Court is considering making an extended supervision order as mentioned in paragraph 105A.7(2)(b).
Note: See also the definition of ESO or extended supervision order in this section.
ESO or extended supervision order means:
(a) an order made under subsection 105A.7A(1) of the Criminal Code; or
(b) an interim supervision order made under Division 105A of the Criminal Code.
terrorist offender has the meaning given by section 105A.2 of the Criminal Code.
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