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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.219Order may be revived under this Act
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### sec.219 Order may be revived under this Act
If the registration of the order is revoked under an interstate law of the participating State before its original expiry day, the home order resumes having effect under this Act until its original expiry day.
The home order does not resume having effect under this Act if—
the transferred order (rather than its registration) is revoked under a child welfare law of that State; or
the transferred order expires.
In this section—
original expiry day , of an order, means the day the order would cease to have effect under this Act if it were not transferred under this part.
s 219 ins 2000 No. 7 s 43
(sec.219-ssec.1) If the registration of the order is revoked under an interstate law of the participating State before its original expiry day, the home order resumes having effect under this Act until its original expiry day.
(sec.219-ssec.2) The home order does not resume having effect under this Act if— the transferred order (rather than its registration) is revoked under a child welfare law of that State; or the transferred order expires.
(sec.219-ssec.3) In this section— original expiry day , of an order, means the day the order would cease to have effect under this Act if it were not transferred under this part.
- (a) the transferred order (rather than its registration) is revoked under a child welfare law of that State; or
- (b) the transferred order expires.