International Protection Act 2026
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Application of alternative to detention | ||
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115. (1) A requirement under section 113 shall be— | ||
(a) based on an individual assessment of the applicant’s circumstances, | ||
(b) proportionate to the ground specified in section 112 on which it is made, and | ||
(c) in the case of a requirement under section 113 (1)(a), of such duration only as is required to comply with the relevant procedural requirement. | ||
(2) A requirement under section 113 shall— | ||
(a) be in writing, | ||
(b) state the reasons in fact and, where relevant, in law for the requirement, | ||
(c) be communicated to the applicant to whom it is made in writing together with information regarding the procedures for challenging the requirement and the consequences of non-compliance with the obligations imposed by the requirement, and | ||
(d) be in a language that the applicant understands or is reasonably supposed to understand and in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language. | ||
(3) A person who makes a requirement under section 113 shall, without delay, inform the person who is the subject of the requirement, or cause him or her to be informed, in writing, in a language that he or she understands or may reasonably be supposed to understand, of— | ||
(a) the requirement, | ||
(b) the reason for the requirement and the relevant ground specified in section 112 , | ||
(c) the possible consequences of not complying with the procedural requirement identified in the requirement, | ||
(d) his or her right to appeal or challenge the requirement, | ||
(e) the procedures for making such an appeal or challenge, and | ||
(f) his or her right to seek legal assistance and legal representation in respect of an appeal or challenge to the requirement. | ||
(4) A person the subject of a requirement under section 113 is entitled to the assistance of an interpreter for the purpose of consultation with a legal representative and for the purpose of any appearance before a court in order to challenge the requirement. |