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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.148BDWithdrawal by prescribed delegate
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### sec.148BD Withdrawal by prescribed delegate
A prescribed delegate for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child may, at any time, withdraw the person’s acceptance of the delegation by giving the chief executive written notice of the withdrawal.
If the prescribed delegate gives the chief executive notice under subsection (1) , the delegation ends.
The delegation ends under subsection (2) on the later of the following—
the day the notice is given to the chief executive;
a later day stated in the notice.
The chief executive must record—
the notice given under subsection (1) ; and
the day on which the delegation ends.
s 148BD ins 2017 No. 44 s 48
(sec.148BD-ssec.1) A prescribed delegate for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child may, at any time, withdraw the person’s acceptance of the delegation by giving the chief executive written notice of the withdrawal.
(sec.148BD-ssec.2) If the prescribed delegate gives the chief executive notice under subsection (1) , the delegation ends.
(sec.148BD-ssec.3) The delegation ends under subsection (2) on the later of the following— the day the notice is given to the chief executive; a later day stated in the notice.
(sec.148BD-ssec.4) The chief executive must record— the notice given under subsection (1) ; and the day on which the delegation ends.
- (a) the day the notice is given to the chief executive;
- (b) a later day stated in the notice.
- (a) the notice given under subsection (1) ; and
- (b) the day on which the delegation ends.