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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.148AChief executive to notify chief executive (employment screening) about particular persons
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### sec.148A Chief executive to notify chief executive (employment screening) about particular persons
This section applies if—
for a person who has applied for a certificate of approval—
the person stops being an applicant for the certificate; or
a person stops being an adult member of the person’s household; or
the chief executive refuses the person’s application for the certificate; or
for a person who is an approved carer—the person stops being an approved carer; or
for a person who is an adult member of an approved carer’s household—
the person stops being a member of the household; or
the approved carer stops being an approved carer.
The chief executive must as soon as practicable give the chief executive (employment screening) written notice of the fact.
The notice must include—
the person’s name, address and date of birth; and
if the person holds a working with children authority—the registration number for the person’s working with children card.
s 148A ins 2006 No. 17 s 12
amd 2010 No. 5 s 44 ; 2014 No. 28 s 17 ; 2019 No. 18 s 86 (2) sch 2 ; 2022 No. 7 s 132 sch 1
(sec.148A-ssec.1) This section applies if— for a person who has applied for a certificate of approval— the person stops being an applicant for the certificate; or a person stops being an adult member of the person’s household; or the chief executive refuses the person’s application for the certificate; or for a person who is an approved carer—the person stops being an approved carer; or for a person who is an adult member of an approved carer’s household— the person stops being a member of the household; or the approved carer stops being an approved carer.
(sec.148A-ssec.2) The chief executive must as soon as practicable give the chief executive (employment screening) written notice of the fact.
(sec.148A-ssec.3) The notice must include— the person’s name, address and date of birth; and if the person holds a working with children authority—the registration number for the person’s working with children card.
- (a) for a person who has applied for a certificate of approval— (i) the person stops being an applicant for the certificate; or (ii) a person stops being an adult member of the person’s household; or (iii) the chief executive refuses the person’s application for the certificate; or
- (i) the person stops being an applicant for the certificate; or
- (ii) a person stops being an adult member of the person’s household; or
- (iii) the chief executive refuses the person’s application for the certificate; or
- (b) for a person who is an approved carer—the person stops being an approved carer; or
- (c) for a person who is an adult member of an approved carer’s household— (i) the person stops being a member of the household; or (ii) the approved carer stops being an approved carer.
- (i) the person stops being a member of the household; or
- (ii) the approved carer stops being an approved carer.
- (i) the person stops being an applicant for the certificate; or
- (ii) a person stops being an adult member of the person’s household; or
- (iii) the chief executive refuses the person’s application for the certificate; or
- (i) the person stops being a member of the household; or
- (ii) the approved carer stops being an approved carer.
- (a) the person’s name, address and date of birth; and
- (b) if the person holds a working with children authority—the registration number for the person’s working with children card.