Duration of interim prohibition order
159F Duration of interim prohibition order
An interim prohibition order starts on the later of the following days—
the day the order is issued to the unregistered person the subject of the order;
the day, if any, stated in the order.
Subject to section 159J(3), an interim prohibition order ends on—
unless the order is revoked or extended by a regulatory body—
the day that is 60 days after the day on which the order starts; or
the day stated in the order, which cannot be more than 60 days after the day on which the order starts; or
the day the order is revoked under section 159G;
or
if the order is extended by a regulatory body under section 159H—the day decided by the regulatory body.
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