(1) A public safety order made by a senior police officer takes effect in relation to a person when the following documents are served on the person (regardless of whether the documents have been served on any other person to whom the order relates):
(a) the order;
(b) a written notice specifying the date the order was made and, if section 51 applies to the order, setting out:
(i) subject to subsection (2), a statement of the grounds on which the order and any relevant authorisation order was made; and
(ii) a brief explanation of the right of objection under section 51.
Note for subsection (1)
If a public safety order is varied by a senior police officer, under section 45(4) the varied order is taken to be a new order and this section would apply.
(2) However, if the public safety order is served under section 78(1)(b), the order takes effect on the date of the Gazette published as stated in that paragraph.
(3) A statement of the grounds on which a public safety order or an authorisation order has been made must not contain information that must not be disclosed under section 73.