NSW Legislation
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2014
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2014.
2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 2014 and is required to be published on the NSW legislation website.
Note. This Regulation replaces the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2008, which is repealed on 1 September 2014 by section 10(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3 Interpretation (1) In this Regulation— accredited analytical laboratory means a laboratory that— (a) is accredited as an analytical laboratory by an entity authorised by the Commonwealth to accredit analytical laboratories, and (b) is approved for the purposes of this Regulation by the Commissioner. accredited chaplain means a minister of religion who is accredited as a chaplain under clause 63. analyst means— (a) an analyst within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Road Transport Act 2013, or (b) a person employed by the owner or operator of an accredited analytical laboratory as an analyst. approved means approved by the Minister (in relation to an approved form) or by the Commissioner (in relation to anything else that requires approval). armed post means an area, within a correctional centre, at which an armed correctional officer is regularly stationed. authorised officer, in relation to a function of the governor of a correctional centre, means the governor or a correctional officer authorised by the governor to exercise the function. breath test means a test for the purpose of indicating the concentration of alcohol present in a person's breath or blood. case plan, in relation to an offender, means a plan for the management of the offender that includes provisions that indicate the development programs in which the offender should be encouraged to participate and the services that the offender should be encouraged to make use of, and the offender's obligations in relation to the programs and services. cell includes any room or enclosed space in which an inmate is accommodated. Civil Chaplaincies Advisory Committee means the committee, made up of representatives from various religious organisations, that liaises between the religious organisations and government departments in matters of chaplaincy in correctional centres. civil inmate means an inmate who is being held in custody otherwise than because of a criminal offence. Commissioner's instructions means instructions issued by the Commissioner under section 235B of the Act. Commonwealth Ombudsman means the Commonwealth Ombudsman appointed under section 21(1) of the Ombudsman Act 1976 of the Commonwealth. contact visit means a visit to an inmate in which the inmate and the visitor are permitted physical contact with each other. correctional centre includes a correctional complex. correctional centre armoury means an armoury for the storage of firearms. correctional centre offence has the same meaning as it has in Division 6 of Part 2 of the Act.
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