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Contents (2001 - 666)
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2001Status informationChapter 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Regulation 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 4 Notes Chapter 2 Full-time imprisonment
Part 1 Admission procedures
5 Information to be recorded in relation to
inmates 6 Inmates to be notified of rights and obligations 7 Information for inmates who are nationals of other
countries Division 2 Surrender of property
8 Surrender of property by inmate 9 Delivery of property by police and other persons 10 How property surrendered on reception to be dealt
with 11 Property records Part 2 Case management and classification
Division 1 Case management
12 Case plans to be prepared for all inmates 13 Contents of case plan 14 Departmental officers to prepare
recommendations 15 Consideration of recommendations by Departmental
officers 16 Consideration of certain case plans by Review
Council 17 Adoption of case plan by Commissioner 18 General manager’s report as to inmate’s
placement 19 Consideration of certain reports by Review
Council 20 Decision by Commissioner as to inmate’s
placement 21 Linguistic and cultural factors to be
considered Division 2 Classification and designation of
22 Classification of male inmates 23 Classification of female inmates 24 Escape-risk classifications 25 Designation of high security and extreme high security
inmates 26 Management of high security and extreme high security
inmates 27 Variation of classification and designation of certain
inmates 28 High security classification of inmates for purposes of
interstate leave permits 28A Information to be considered for classification
purposes Division 3 29–31(Repealed)Part 3 Correctional centre routine
32 Separation of different classes of inmates 33 Separation of sexes 34 Separation for health reasons 35 (Repealed) 36 Accommodation Division 2 Correctional centre routine
37 Hours of work and general routine 38 Restriction on work that civil inmates and unconvicted
inmates may be required to perform 39 Inmates to comply with correctional centre
routine 40 Inmates not to enter other cells 41 Calls to muster 42 Misuse of bells, hooters, sirens and whistles 43 Avoidance of correctional centre routine 44 Delivery of articles to and from inmates 45 Creation or possession of prohibited goods 46 Searching of inmates 47 Property to be kept in a tidy and orderly
manner 48 Books and other material 49 Transfer of property Division 3 Food
50 Diet 51 Complaints about correctional centre food 52 Purchase of food by inmates Division 4 Health and cleanliness
53 Daily exercise 54 Dental and optical treatment and artificial medical
appliances 55 Destruction of unhygienic property 56 Personal cleanliness 57 Wearing of correctional centre clothing 58 Cleanliness of cells and their contents 59 Condoms and dental dams Division 5 Inmate services and programs
60 Inmate services and programs 61 Behaviour of inmates participating in services and
programs Division 6 Spiritual welfare
62 Accreditation of chaplains 63 Privileges of accredited chaplains 64 Responsibilities of accredited chaplains 65 Powers of accredited chaplains 66 Access to inmates 67 Participation of inmates in religious
observances 68 Use of chapels 69 Accredited chaplains may advise committees 70 Accredited chaplaincy services generally 71 Exclusion of ministers of religion on grounds of
security 72 Inmates’ religious affiliation Part 4 Visits and communications
73 Visits generally 74 Visiting hours 75 Number of visits 76 Maximum number of visitors 77 Visits by Commissioner and other officials 78 Inmate may refuse visits 79 Inmate confined to cell not entitled to visits 80 Record of visits Division 2 Special visits: legal business, foreign nationals,
81 Visits to transact legal business 82 Visits to foreign nationals 83 Visits to Aboriginal persons 84 Prior appointment necessary 85 Time, duration and number of visits Division 3 Permits to visit correctional centres
86 Permit for visits 87 Cancellation of permits 88 Return of expired or cancelled permits 89 Preliminary requirements for visits 90 Restrictions on holders of visitors’
91 Application of Division 92 Proof of identity of visitor and purpose of visit may be
required 93 Searching of visitors 94 Hindering or obstructing dogs 95 Smoking by visitors in non-smoking areas
prohibited 96 Unauthorised use of cameras or recording
equipment 97 Delivery of articles to and from visitors 98 Prevention of physical contact with inmates 99 Visits to be within sight of correctional
officer 100 Special arrangements for legal documents 101 Termination of visits Division 5 General restrictions on persons who may
102 Application of Division 103 General power of general manager or correctional officer
to prevent visits 104 Visitors under the influence of alcohol or
drugs 105 Commissioner may bar persons from visiting correctional
centres 106 Unauthorised persons not to be admitted to correctional
107 Correspondence generally 108 Certain articles prohibited 109 Opening of letters and parcels generally 110 Certain letters and parcels privileged 110A Correspondence with Category AA and Category 5
inmates 111 Correspondence with legal practitioner Division 7 Use of telephones and facsimile machines by
112 Permission required 113 Cost of telephone calls and facsimile messages 113A Possession of cameras, video or audio
recorders 113B Inmate use or possession of a mobile phone Division 8 General
114 Supply of information concerning offences to
police 115 Property brought to correctional centre by other
persons 115A Property brought into correctional centre
illegally Part 5 Correctional centre discipline
116 Definition of “correctional centre
offence” 117 (Repealed) 118 Attempts Division 2 Maintenance of order and discipline
119 Maintenance of order and discipline generally 120 Directions relating to order or discipline 121 Use of force in dealing with inmates 122 Use of equipment for restraining inmates 123 Report on use of force Division 3 Particular offences
124 Contravention of conditions of leave 125 Concealment for escape 126 Concealment of certain items 126A Possession of offensive weapon or instrument 127 Intimidation 128 Indecency 129 Riots 130 Physical aggression 131 General property offences 132 Hindering or obstructing dogs 133 Causing harm to animal, bird or reptile 134 Correctional centre property offences 135 Tattooing 136 Gambling 137 Alcohol 138 Possession of drugs 139 Administration of drugs 140 Possession of drug implements 141 Self-intoxication 142 Failing prescribed urine tests 143 Smoking 144 Bribery 145 Obstruction Division 4 Testing for alcohol or drugs
146 Breath testing 147 Evidence as to presence of alcohol or intoxicating
substance 148 Urine sample where drug use suspected 149 Urine sample whether or not drug use suspected 150 Evidence as to use of drugs 151 Supply of test results to Justice Health Division 5 Punishments
152 Definition of “withdrawable
privilege” 153 Prohibited punishments Part 6 Inmates’ requests and complaints
154 Notice of availability of Official Visitors 155 Complaints and inquiries 156 Reports by Official Visitors Division 2 General
157 Requests to general manager 158 Requests to Minister, Commissioner or Official
Visitors 159 Complaints to Minister or Commissioner 160 Mischievous complaints Part 7 Release procedures
161 Inmate to check personal property and records 162 Pre-release interview Part 8 Miscellaneous
163 Preservation of scenes of serious indictable offences and
serious incidents 164 Payment for work done by inmates 165 Prohibited work 166 General manager as informant in proceedings before
Visiting Magistrates 167 Monthly returns of punishments imposed by general
managers or Visiting Magistrates 168 Lodging of appeals to District Court from decision of
Visiting Magistrate 169 Applications for leave of absence 170 Establishment of Ethics Committee 171 Functions of Ethics Committee 172 False or misleading information 172A Review of segregated or protective custody directions by
Review Council where application made before commencement of Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Further
Amendment Act 2002 172B Suspension directions given by Review Council before
commencement of Crimes (Administration of
Sentences) Further Amendment Act 2002 Chapter 3 Periodic detention
173 Application of Chapter Part 2 Admission procedures
174 Personal searches 175 Periodic detainees to be notified of rights and
obligations 176 Personal property 177 Medication Part 3 Periodic detention routine
178 Detainees to be sober 179 Detainees to bring suitable clothing and
toiletries 180 Accommodation 181 Separation of sexes 182 Visitors 183 Telephone calls 184 Medical examinations 185 Application of Part 2 of Act Part 4 Work site routine
186 Working hours 187 Conduct at work sites 188 Prohibited work Part 5 Leave of absence
189 Applications for leave of absence 190 (Repealed) 191 Inquiries into applications for leave of
absence Part 6 Miscellaneous
192 Transmission of certain notices 193 Offences against discipline 194 Notices of appeal 195 Orders transferring unruly periodic detainees 196 Requests, complaints or applications 197 General manager to report certain matters 198 Periodic Detention Review Committee 199 False or misleading information Chapter 4 Home detention
200 Standard conditions applying to home detention 201 Sanctions for breach of home detention order Chapter 4A Compulsory drug treatment detention
201A Regulations relating to parole of offenders serving
sentences by way of compulsory drug treatment detention: section
106T 201B Application of Part 2 to Stages 1 and 2 compulsory drug
treatment detention: section 106V 201C Provision of information relating to offenders: section
106Y 201D Periodic drug testing 201E Random drug testing 201F Evidence as to use of drugs 201G Conditions that may be imposed as part of community
supervision orders for Stage 2 and Stage 3 offenders: section 106O (2)
(e) Chapter 5 Community service work
202 Hours of work 203 Meal breaks and tea breaks 204 Computation of hours 205 Standard conditions applying to community service
work 205A Testing for alcohol and drugs 206 Offender may be exempted from compliance with certain
directions on grounds of incapacity 207 Transport arrangements 208 Appointments of assigned officers 209 Appointment of supervisors 210 Supervisor to report to assigned officer 211 Application for extension or revocation of order made by
court Chapter 6 Parole
212 Consultation required before conditions as to residence
or treatment imposed on parole 213 Parole orders 214 Offender to be given explanation of parole
order 215 Standard conditions applying to parole 216 Imposition and extension of supervision
conditions 217 Supervision conditions generally 218 Variation of conditions so as to require
supervision 218A Commissioner to review supervision obligations for
offenders serving existing life sentences 219 Revocation of parole order before release 219A Circumstances constituting manifest injustice 220 Notice of initial intention to refuse release on
parole 221 Decision on review of parole refusal 221A Submissions by Commissioner 222 Notices to victims 223 Submissions by the State 224 Instrument requiring attendance 225 Records of proceedings Chapter 7 Revocation by Parole Authority of certain
226 Supervision during home detention assessment 227 Withdrawal of consent to operation of home detention
order 228 Revocation of order and review of revocation 229 Decision on review of revocation 230 Notice of revocation of order 231 Inquiry into suspected breach of order 232 Arrest warrants 233 Warrants of commitment Chapter 8 Administration
Part 1 Correctional officers and Departmental
234 Oath or affirmation of office 235 Compliance with Commissioner’s instructions and
general manager’s directions 236 Declaration about associations with inmates 237 Suspected offences by inmates 238 Uniform 239 Keys and access cards 240 Searching of officers 241 Visitors 242 (Repealed) 243 Insulting or abusive language 244 Smoking in non-smoking areas of correctional centres
prohibited 245 Honesty 246 Vigilance 247 Reporting of misconduct by correctional
officers 248 Certain contraventions to be dealt with as
misconduct 249 Confidentiality of records Part 1A Conduct of members of correctional staff regarding
249A Interpretation 249B Appointment of authorised persons 249C Hospitals Division 2 Obligations of members of correctional
249D Correctional staff must not have prescribed
concentration of alcohol in breath or blood 249E Correctional staff must not have prohibited drug present
in biological material Division 3 Testing of members of correctional
249F Testing correctional staff 249G General rules for the provision or taking of certain
samples 249H Breath testing and breath analysis of members of
correctional staff 249I Restrictions on requiring breath test, breath analysis
or non-invasive sample 249J Action to be taken with respect to blood
samples 249K Action to be taken with respect to non-invasive
samples 249L Analysis of samples Division 4 Evidence
249M Certificate evidence of concentration of alcohol in
breath or blood determined by breath test or breath analysis 249N Certificate evidence of concentration of alcohol in
blood other than in relation to a breath test or breath analysis 249O Certificate evidence of presence of a prohibited
drug 249P Certificate evidence of appointment of authorised
person Division 5 Consequences
249Q Disciplinary action 249R Refusing to comply with a requirement under Division 5
of Part 11 of the Act 249S Double jeopardy 249T Immediate action: staff member relieved from
duty 249U Consequences for staff members having prescribed
concentration of alcohol in breath or blood 249V Consequences for staff members testing positive at least
twice in 3 years 249W Consequences for staff members testing positive for
prohibited drugs 249X Consequences for staff members testing positive for a
prohibited drug at least twice within 3 years 249Y Probationary staff members 249Z Temporary or casual staff members Division 6 Offences
249AA Interfering with results of test 249AB Interfering or tampering with, or destroying,
samples Part 2 Justice Health matters
250 Examination of inmates 251 Inmates risk to self or others 252 Mental illness 253 Inmate’s diet, exercise and treatment 254 Medical records 255 Provision of medical care to inmates confined to
cell 256 Infectious diseases 257 Death of inmates Part 3 Use of firearms
258 Authority to carry firearms 259 Armed posts 260 Issue of firearms to correctional officers not at armed
posts 261 Officers handling firearms to undergo training
courses 262 Safety procedures on issue or receipt of
firearms 263 Safety procedures on return of firearms 264 Duties of correctional officers generally 265 Maintenance of safe distances 266 Transfer of firearms 267 Use of armed posts 268 Discharge of firearms 269 Authority to discharge firearms 270 Warnings 271 Notice of discharge 272 Use of correctional centre armouries for storage of
private firearms Part 4 Awards
273 Awards 274 Cancellation of awards 275 Register of awards 276 Wearing of awards Part 5 The Review Council
277 Additional functions of Review Council 278 Matters to be considered concerning certain serious
offenders 279 Records of proceedings Part 6 General
280 Correctional centre records 281 Order of ranking of correctional and other
officers 282 Attendance of inmates before courts and court
officers 282A Commissioner may exercise other functions 283 Powers of correctional officers 284 Operation of biometric identification system in
correctional centres 285 Privacy and security safeguards 286 Non-smoking areas in correctional centres 287 Victims Register 288 Notice to victims about proposed change in security
classification 288A Submissions by Commissioner 289 Saving 290 Transitional Schedule 1 Information to be recorded in relation to
Schedule 3 Offences against periodic detention
Schedule 6 Modifications to provisions of the Act and this
Regulation as they apply to offenders in Stages 1 and 2 compulsory drug
treatment detention