Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2006C00754:clause:4_24:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2006C00754
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 24 (pt 13/58)
Character Range: 56869–59528

vary the order:
 (a) the Commissioner;
 (b) one or more other AFP members;
 (c) the person in relation to whom the order is made;
 (d) one or more representatives of the person;
 (e) if paragraph (2)(b) applies—the Queensland public interest monitor (unless the monitor is a representative of the person).

 (4) Subsection (3) does not otherwise limit the power of the court to control proceedings in relation to an application to revoke or vary a confirmed control order.

104.20  Revocation or variation of a control order

 (1) If an application is made under section 104.18 or 104.19 in respect of a confirmed control order, the court may:
 (a) revoke the order if, at the time of considering the application, the court is not satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 104.4(1)(c); or
 (b) vary the order by removing one or more obligations, prohibitions or restrictions if, at the time of considering the application, the court is satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 104.4(1)(c) but is not satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 104.4(1)(d); or
 (c) dismiss the application if, at the time of considering the application, the court is satisfied as mentioned in paragraphs 104.4(1)(c) and (d).

 (2) A revocation or variation begins to be in force when the court revokes or varies the order.

 (3) An AFP member must serve the revocation or variation personally on the person as soon as practicable after a confirmed control order is revoked or varied.

104.21  Lawyer may request a copy of a control order

 (1) If a control order is confirmed or varied under section 104.14, 104.20 or 104.24, a lawyer of the person in relation to whom the control order is made may attend the place specified in the order as mentioned in paragraph 104.16(1)(e) or 104.25(d) in order to obtain a copy of the order.

 (2) This section does not:
 (a) require more than one person to give the lawyer a copy of the order; or
 (b) entitle the lawyer to request, be given a copy of, or see, a document other than the order.

104.22  Treatment of photographs and impressions of fingerprints

 (1) A photograph, or an impression of fingerprints, taken as mentioned in paragraph 104.5(3)(j) or (k) must only be used for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the relevant control order.

 (2) If:
 (a) a period of 12 months elapses after the control order ceases to be in force; and
 (b) proceedings in respect of the control order have not been brought, or have been brought and discontinued or completed, within that period;
the photograph or the impression must be destroyed as soon as practicable after the end of that period.

 (3) A person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person