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This legislation has been repealed.

REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS (INTERIM) ACT 2001 (REPEALED) - SECT 24

Revocation of home detention order

    (1)     The relevant court may make an order (a revocation order ) revoking a home detention order for a person if—

        (a)     the court is satisfied that the person has breached the person's obligations under the order; or

        (b)     the court is satisfied that, because of a change in the person's circumstances, it is no longer appropriate that the relevant sentence, or part of the sentence, of imprisonment or remand be served by way of home detention; or

        (c)     the court is satisfied that it is no longer appropriate that the relevant sentence, or part of the sentence, of imprisonment or remand be served by way of home detention because the continuation of the home detention order may cause harm (including mental harm) to anyone; or

        (d)     a person who consented under section 11 (1) (c) (Suitability of sentenced offenders and remandees for home detention) to the making of the order withdraws the consent by written notice given to the court; or

        (e)     the person applies to the court for the order to be revoked.

    (2)     Subsection (1) (d) applies despite any continuing consent under section 11 (1) (c) of any person to the making of the order.

    (3)     This section does not limit the relevant court's powers in relation to the person.



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