Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00350:schedule:1:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00350
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 11/13)
Character Range: 33399–36251

you could be imposed as:

    (a) conditions of bail; or

    (b) conditional release from prison; or

    (c) conditions of probation; or

    (d) home or periodic detention; or

    (e) a community service order, community based order, attendance order, intensive correction order or work and development order; or

    (f) some other restriction on your movements imposed by law or by order of a court.

If you are under a restriction of that kind, you must, as soon as practicable after you are released, inform your supervisor of the service of the attached subpoena. If you are on bail, and your bail is subject to a condition that you report periodically to the police, your supervisor is any police officer at the police station at which you are required to report. If you are on bail, and your bail is subject to a condition that you report periodically to a correction service officer, that officer is your supervisor. In any other case, your supervisor is the person who supervises your compliance with the restriction.

Also, you must, as soon as practicable, inform the [issuing tribunal] [4and [person at whose request the subpoena was issued]] of the restriction to which you are subject.

You must take all reasonable steps to have the restriction varied so that you can comply with the attached subpoena.

If the restriction is not varied, you must inform the [issuing tribunal] [4and [person at whose request the subpoena was issued]] either:

    (a) of the steps you took to have the restriction varied, and that the restriction has not been varied; or

    (b) that the law does not permit that variation;

whichever is the case.
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1If the process to be served is not called a subpoena, substitute the name of the process.
2Include if the subpoena is issued in the performance of an adjudicative function.
3Include if the subpoena is issued in the performance of an investigative function.
4Include if the subpoena was issued at the request of a person.

Endnotes

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