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Care and Protection of Children Act 2007
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170 Interim order
(1) If the Court transfers the proceeding to the participating State, the
Court may also make an interim order providing for one or more of
(a) giving daily care and control of, or parental responsibility for,
the child to a specified person under specified conditions;
(b) giving the responsibility for the supervision of the wellbeing of
the child to:
(i) the interstate officer of the State; or
(ii) any other specified person in the State to whom the
responsibility could be given under the child welfare law
(2) The interim order remains in force for a specified period not
exceeding 30 days.
(3) The Children's Court of the State may extend, vary or revoke the
interim order under the interstate law of the State.