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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ACT 2008 - SECT 201

Monitoring ordinary mail

    (1)     The director-general may open and search a young detainee's mail, other than protected mail.

    (2)     The director-general may read a young detainee's ordinary mail only if the director-general suspects on reasonable grounds that the mail—

        (a)     may undermine security or good order at a detention place; or

        (b)     may revictimise a victim; or

        (c)     may circumvent any process for investigating complaints or reviewing decisions under this Act; or

        (d)     may not be in the best interests of the young detainee.

    (3)     However, the director-general may make a youth detention policy or operating procedure in relation to reading a random selection of young detainees' ordinary mail.

    (4)     In this section:

"ordinary mail" means mail other than protected mail.

"protected mail" means mail between a young detainee and any of the following:

        (a)     a lawyer representing the young detainee;

        (b)     an official visitor;

        (c)     the custodial inspector;

        (d)     a commissioner exercising functions under the Human Rights Commission Act 2005

;

        (e)     the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people commissioner;

        (f)     the ombudsman;

        (g)     the integrity commissioner;

        (h)     a person prescribed by regulation.

"search" includes search

        (a)     with any device using electronic or other technology; and

        (b)     by physical means; and

        (c)     with the assistance of a search dog.



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