Interstate orders
83 Interstate orders
In this section—
corresponding law means a law of another State declared by the regulations to be a corresponding law;
order includes a notice, requirement or direction;
State includes a
Territory.
If—
a person is subject to an order under a corresponding law;
and
the terms of an order provide for matters that could be the subject (wholly or substantially) of an order under this Part; and
the person enters the State, then, subject to subsections (3) and (4), the order will have effect in this
State as if the order had been made under this Part.
An order that has effect in this State under subsection (2)—
may, by notice served on the relevant person, be varied by the
Chief Public Health Officer, as it applies in this State, in such manner as the
Chief Public Health Officer thinks fit; and
will cease to have effect in this State if—
the order expires or is revoked under the corresponding law;
or
the order is revoked by the Chief Public Health Officer acting under this provision.
The cessation of the operation of an order under this section does not prevent an order subsequently being made under this Part in relation to the same person.
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