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Chapter 4 Deportation and Detention
Article 20
Pursuant to Subparagraph 1 of Paragraph 2 of Article 38 of the Act, persons on alternative to detention program required by the National Immigration Agency to report periodically on their activities of daily living at designated specialized operation brigades, they shall make such reports at least every fifteen (15) days.
Pursuant to Subparagraph 3 of Paragraph 2 of Article 38 of the Act, persons on alternative to detention program required to receive onsite inspections periodically at designated places by the National Immigration Agency, they shall report to the designated location at least every fifteen (15) days.
Article 21
If the temporary detention order of a detainee becomes invalid in accordance with Paragraph 5 of Article 38-2 of the Act, and if the deportation order is still effective and one of the circumstances set forth in Paragraph 1 of Article 38 of the Act are met, the National Immigration Agency may, after considering judgements of the court for releasing the detainee, impose alternatives to detention in accordance with Paragraph 2 of Article 38 of the Act to ensure that deportation of the person can be enforced.
Article 22
Violation of alternatives to detention specified in Paragraph 3 of Article 38, Paragraph 3 of Article 38-7, and Subparagraph 1 of Paragraph 1 of Article 38-8 refers to the subject meeting one of the following circumstances:
1. Does not perform his/her obligations specified in the alternative detention order and without obtaining consent from the National Immigration Agency in advance.
2. Evades the enforcement of deportation.
3. Verified as out of contact after being reported by the guarantor in writing or orally.
Article 23
When notifying the embassy or consulate of the subject’s country of origin in the State , an authorized institution, or designated family member or friend of the subject pursuant to Article 38-6 of the Act, the National Immigration Agency may give the notification in writing, by phone, fax, e-mail, or other technological devices using the information provided by the subject, and shall document the notification in the subject’s record.
Article 24
If a deportation order is enforceable on timely and a temporary detentions or alternative detentions not deemed necessary, the National Immigration Agency shall enforce deportation orders directly.