Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A03935:body:0:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A03935
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Character Range: 74228–76915

warrant—either confirm or revoke the warrant; or

    (b) if the appeal is against the calculation of the unserved part of any outstanding sentence—either confirm the warrant or vary the warrant, so far as it relates to that calculation, as specified in the order; or

    (c) if the appeal is against the fixing of a non-parole period or the refusal to fix such a period—either confirm the warrant or vary the warrant, if it fixes a non-parole period, as specified in the order.

"(6) Where a warrant is revoked under paragraph (5) (a), the person to whom the warrant relates, if the court has not already ordered the person's release under subsection (4), is to be released from prison immediately.

"(7) In this section:

'outstanding sentence' has the same meaning as in section 19aw.

Evidence before prescribed authority

"19az. (1) A prescribed authority exercising any powers under this Division may take evidence on oath or affirmation and for that purpose may administer an oath or affirmation.

"(2) A prescribed authority exercising any powers under this Division may summon a person to appear before the prescribed authority to give evidence and to produce such documents and articles (if any) as are referred to in the summons.

"(3) A summons under this section shall be served in the same manner as a summons to a witness to appear before a court of summary jurisdiction in the State or Territory where the summons under this section is issued.

Disobedience of summons etc.

"19aza. (1) A person who has been served with a summons to appear before a prescribed authority must not, without reasonable excuse, fail to appear in obedience to the summons.

"(2) A person who has been served with a summons to produce a document or article to a prescribed authority shall not, without reasonable excuse, fail to produce the document or article.

"(3) A person who appears before a prescribed authority shall not, without reasonable excuse, refuse to be sworn or make an affirmation or refuse to produce documents or articles, or to answer questions, that he or she is required by the prescribed authority to produce or answer.

 Penalty: $1,000.

Can person be released on parole or licence if earlier parole order or licence revoked?

"19azb. A parole order may be made or a licence granted, even if a previous parole order or licence has been revoked.

Effect of parole order and licence on sentence

"19azc. (1) Where a parole order is made, or a licence is granted, in relation to a person:

   (a) until the parole period or licence period ends without the parole order or licence being revoked, or until the person is otherwise discharged from imprisonment, the person