22B—Duration of control order or interim control order
(1) A control order or
interim control order takes effect—
(a) if
the respondent or a legal representative of the respondent is present when the
order is made—on the making of the order; or
(b)
otherwise—when the Commissioner serves the order on the respondent.
(2) Service under
subsection (1)(b) must be by personal service.
(3) Subject to
section 22H, a control order remains in force—
(a) for
the period of time (if any) specified in the order; or
(b)
until the order is revoked in accordance with section 22C,
(whichever occurs first).
(4) Subject to
sections 22D and 22H, an interim control order remains in force for the
period specified in the order and any further period specified by the Court.