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D4.35 When turnaround ceases to apply to person remanded in custody or imprisoned (03/09/2012)

See also Immigration Act 2009 s 117

  1. A person who is liable for turnaround and remanded in custody for suspected criminal offending, or imprisoned in a prison for criminal offending remains liable for turnaround until the expiry of 72 hours after the person is released from custody or imprisonment.
  2. A person who is liable for turnaround and arrested and detained within 72 hours after he or she has been released from custody or imprisonment for suspected criminal offending or criminal offending remains liable for turnaround until the earlier of the following:
    1. the person is granted a visa and entry permission; or
    2. the expiry of a warrant of commitment issued under section 317 or 318 of the Immigration Act 2009, unless a further warrant of commitment is issued or the person is released on conditions under Part 9 of the Immigration Act 2009 or agrees to residence and reporting requirements under section 315 of the Immigration Act 2009 (see D5.1).

Effective 03/09/2012

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