Prisons Act definition

Prisons Act means the Prisons ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (WA).
Prisons Act means the Prisons Act 1981. Prisons Regulations means the Prisons Regulations 1982 and any other Regulations issued under the Prisons Act.
Prisons Act means the Prisons Act, 1981.

Examples of Prisons Act in a sentence

  • Note: In order to give effect to the Cross-border Justice Act 2008, the Prisons Act 1981 must be applied with the modifications prescribed by the Cross-border Justice Regulations 2009.

  • If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the Principal under subclause (a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the Principal of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981.

  • Portfolio: Minister for Corrective Services Agency: Department of Justice Prisons Act 1981 1981/115 14 Dec 1981 1 Aug 1982 (see s.

  • The Inspector of Prisons is a statutory office established under Part 5 of the Prisons Act 2007.

  • If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the State under clause 6.3(a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the State of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act.

  • It carries out its functions under section 5A of the Prisons Act 1952.

  • Failure to carry out regular inspections (Prisons Act 2007, Section 31(1)) owing to loss of staff and absence of an Expert panel An Inspector recruitment campaign has been initiated and expected to be conducted by the end of Q3.

  • The Principal may, by giving notice in writing to the Contractor at any time over the term of the Contract, direct the Contractor to vary the Services by expanding or reducing the scope or volume of the Services (or any part of them), by the inclusion of a new service (provided that new service is in the nature of the services contemplated by the Prisons Act 1981) or by imposing higher or stricter standards or measures for performance of the Services (a Variation Notice).

  • In addition to the State’s rights of termination under clause 19.1, this Agreement may also be terminated by the CEO pursuant to an exercise of the CEO’s Statutory Powers of termination under Division 5 of Part IIIA of the Prisons Act.

  • Presently the Prisons Act, 1894 and the Prisoners Act, 1900 are in vogue since pre-independence.


More Definitions of Prisons Act

Prisons Act means the Prisons Act, 1894 (Act 9 of 18940);

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