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Adoption Act 1993
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68 Restriction on entitlement to apply
(1) An adopted person who has not attained the age of 18 years is not
entitled to identifying information unless approval in writing has been
obtained from each adoptive parent and each birth parent.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if—
(a) an adoptive parent is a step-parent; and
(b) the information sought consists of a copy of, or an extract from,
an entry in the register of births.
(3) A birth parent of an adopted person who has not attained the age of
18 years is not entitled to identifying information unless approval in
writing has been obtained from each adoptive parent.
(4) A birth relative of an adopted child is not entitled to identifying
information unless—
(a) if the information sought consists of a copy of, or an extract
from, an entry in the register of births relating to the period
before the person’s adoption—the applicant can demonstrate
that he or she knows the names of each birth parent of the person
who is named in the register; and
(b) if the adopted person has not attained the age of 18 years—
approval in writing has been obtained from each adoptive
parent.
(5) An adoptive parent of an adopted person who has not attained the age
of 18 years is not entitled to identifying information unless approval
in writing has been obtained from each birth parent.
(6) Despite subsections (1) to (5) the approval of a person is not required
for this division if the director-general or the registrar-general, as the
case requires, is satisfied that—
(a) the person is dead; or
(b) the location of the person is not known and could not with
reasonable enquiries be ascertained.
(7) The director-general may withhold information from a birth parent if
the director-general believes, on reasonable grounds, that the person
has been subjected to sexual or physical abuse from that birth parent.