Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060:section:8:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00060
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 8 (pt 10/268)
Character Range: 397632–400088

of the person;
 (b) the physical and mental health of the person;
 (c) the benefit to the person of having a meaningful relationship with his or her family and friends;
 (d) the right of the person to receive an education;
 (e) the right of the person to practise his or her religion;
 (f) any other matter the court considers relevant.
 (4) In paragraphs (1)(c) and (d), a reference to a terrorist act includes:
 (a) a reference to a terrorist act that does not occur; and
 (b) a reference to a specific terrorist act; and
 (c) a reference to more than one terrorist act.

104.5  Terms of an interim control order
 (1) If the issuing court makes the interim control order, the order must:
 (a) state that the court is satisfied of the matters mentioned in paragraphs 104.4(1)(c) and (d); and
 (b) specify the name of the person to whom the order relates; and
 (c) specify:
 (i) all of the conditions that are to be imposed in accordance with section 104.5A on the person by the order; and
 (ii) any exemption conditions that are to be imposed in accordance with section 104.5B on the person by the order; and
 (d) state that the order does not begin to be in force until:
 (i) it is served personally on the person; and
 (ii) if the order does not begin to be in force under subsection (1D) when it is served personally on the person—the order begins to be in force under subsection (1E); and
 (e) specify a day on which the person may attend the court for the court to:
 (i) confirm (with or without variation) the interim control order; or
 (ii) declare the interim control order to be void; or
 (iii) revoke the interim control order; and
 (f) specify the period during which the confirmed control order is to be in force, which must not end more than 12 months after the day on which the interim control order is made; and
 (g) state that the person's lawyer may attend a specified place in order to obtain a copy of the interim control order; and
 (h) set out a summary of the grounds on which the order is made.
Note 1: An interim control order made in relation to a person must be served on the person at least 48 hours before the day specified as mentioned in paragraph (1)(e) (see section 104.12).
Note 2: If the person is 14 to 17 years of age, then a confirmed control order must not end more than 3 months after the day on which the interim control order is made (see section 104.28).

Attendance of person at court
 (1A) The day specified for