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TERRORISM (COMMUNITY PROTECTION) ACT 2003 - SECT 22BS

Secretary to be informed of critical events

    (1)     The chairperson of the CVE MAP must notify the Secretary as soon as practicable after the CVE MAP determines that—

        (a)     a voluntary case management plan is no longer justified for a participant because that participant is no longer either—

              (i)     at risk of radicalising towards violent extremism; or

              (ii)     radicalising towards violent extremism; or

        (b)     a voluntary case management plan that applies to a participant is no longer an appropriate way—

              (i)     to mitigate the extent to which the participant is at risk of radicalising towards violent extremism; or

              (ii)     to achieve a therapeutic purpose for the participant; or

        (c)     a participant has, for a period of at least 28 days, ceased to engage with the services and programs set out in the voluntary case management plan that applies to them in accordance with that plan; or

        (d)     the informed consent given by the participant in accordance with section 22BO has been withdrawn in accordance with Subdivision 6; or

        (e)     if the participant is under 15 years of age, each parent or guardian who gave informed consent in accordance with section 22BO has been withdrawn in accordance with Subdivision 6.

    (2)     Without limiting subsection (1)(b), the CVE MAP may determine that a voluntary case management plan that applies to a participant may no longer be an appropriate way to do a thing referred to in subsection (1)(b)(i) or (ii) on the basis of a reduction in the person's engagement with the services and programs set out in the plan that applies to them.

    (3)     A notification under subsection (1)—

        (a)     must be in writing; and

        (b)     must set out the basis on which the CVE MAP made the determination under that subsection.

    (4)     As soon as practicable after receiving a notification under subsection (1), the Secretary must give a copy of the notification to the Chief Commissioner of Police.

    (5)     The CVE MAP must continuously monitor—

        (a)     a participant's engagement with the voluntary case management plan that applies to them; and

        (b)     the extent to which a participant is at risk of radicalising towards violent extremism—

in order to make determinations under subsection (1).

S. 22BT inserted by No. 47/2021 s. 6.



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