Corrective Services definition
Examples of Corrective Services in a sentence
Corrective Services have been advised accordingly and requested not to bring any detained person before any court in person.NOTE: If a legal representative has instructions to proceed to deal with a matter in the absence of the defendant appearing by AVL (e.g. following issues with AVL technology), then the court may proceed to do so.
When transfer has been initiated by the prisoner, most escorts should be conducted by members of Queensland Corrective Services (QCS).
If a Queensland prisoner wishes to be transferred to another State, the prisoner is required to submit a written request to the Minister responsible for Corrective Services.
That this House condemns the Minister for Corrective Services for his consistent failures in leadership and public accountability, in particular ongoing corruption issues, prison breakouts, drugs entering the prison system and prison officer misconduct, including allowing paedophiles to be unsupervised in public.
That this House condemns the Minister for Corrective Services for his failures in the Corrections portfolio.
That this House notes the ongoing failures of the Minister for Corrective Services, which are reminiscent of his failures when he was a Minister in the Gallop/Carpenter Governments, and calls on the Minister to make way for someone from the Government backbench with more talent and integrity.
In this Schedule, the definitions as listed in Clause 3 Definitions of the Crown Employees (Correctional Officers, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award shall apply.
In 2008, the Department of Justice (formerly the Department of Corrective Services) became responsible for assisting the Minister for Corrective Services in administering the Court Services and Custodial Services Act 1999.
Warrants of apprehension and conveyance of a prisoner to prison are issued pursuant to the Corrective Services Act as a result of the suspension or cancellation of a conditional release order (s.
That, under Standing Order 18, there be laid upon the table of this House and made public without restricted access no later than the House rise Thursday 21 March 2002, all documents provided to the Minister for Corrective Services in relation to the Chinese New Year event at Long Bay Correctional Centre attended by inmate Phuong Ngo.