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COUNTER-TERRORISM (TEMPORARY EXCLUSION ORDERS) ACT 2019 (NO. 53, 2019) - SECT 11

Revoking a temporary exclusion order

             (1)  The Minister may revoke a temporary exclusion order.

             (2)  A temporary exclusion order may be revoked under subsection (1):

                     (a)  on the Minister's own initiative; or

                     (b)  on application by, or on behalf of, the person to whom the order relates.

Note:          See section 12 for how an application to revoke a temporary exclusion order can be made.

             (3)  As soon as practicable after revoking a temporary exclusion order under subsection (1), the Minister must cause such steps to be taken as are, in the opinion of the Minister, reasonable and practicable:

                     (a)  to bring to the attention of the person the revocation of the order; and

                     (b)  if the person to whom the order relates is 14 to 17 years of age--to bring to the attention of a parent or guardian of the person the revocation of the order.

             (4)  A revocation of a temporary exclusion order under subsection (1) takes effect when the Minister revokes the order.

             (5)  A temporary exclusion order in relation to a person is taken to be revoked if a return permit is issued to the person. The revocation takes effect immediately after the return permit is issued.

             (6)  This section does not prevent the making of another temporary exclusion order in relation to the same person.



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