Correctional Centres Act 1952 Prisons (General) Amendment (Inspector-General) Regulation 1998 (1998-608) [GG No 155 of 30.10.1998, p 8522] (NSW)

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1998 No 608

New South Wales

Prisons (General) Amendment

(Inspector-General) Regulation 1998

under the

Correctional Centres Act 1952

His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Correctional Centres

Act 1952.

BOB DEBUS, M.P.,

Minister for Corrective Services

Explanatory note

Clause 118 of the Prisons (General) Regulation 1995 provides that correspondence addressed by an inmate of a correctional centre to. or to an inmate from. certain specified persons may only be opened. inspected or read by the inmate or person to whom it is addressed. or a person authorised by the inmate or person. The object of this Regulation is to include the Inspector-General of Corrective Services as a person whose correspondence to or from an inmate is to be treated in this way.

This Regulation is made under the Correctional Centres Act 1952, including

section 50 (the general regulation-making power).

Published in Gazette No 155 of 30 October 1998, page 8522 Page 1

1998 No 608

Clause 1 Prisons (General) Amendment (Inspector-General) Regulation 1998

Prisons (General) Amendment

(Inspector-General) Regulation 1998

1 Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Prisons (General) Amendment
(Inspector-General) Regulation 1998.

  1. Amendment of Prisons (General) Regulation 1995

    The Prisons (General) Regulation 1995 is amended as set out in

    Schedule 1.

3 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 2)

  1. Clause 118 Certain correspondence privileged

    Insert “, the Inspector-General of Corrective Services" after "Legal Services Tribunal" in the definition of privileged letter or parcel in

clause 118 (1 ) .
  1. Clause 118 (3) (m)

    Insert at the end of clause 118 ( 3 ) (1):

, o r

( m ) the Inspector-General of Corrective Services.

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