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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.222Filing and registration of order
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### sec.222 Filing and registration of order
This section applies if—
the chief executive gives written consent to the transfer and to the provisions of the order; and
the chief executive is satisfied that, under the interstate law—
the period for appealing, or applying for review of, the interstate transfer decision relating to the transfer has expired; and
the decision is not the subject of an appeal or application for review; and
the decision is not stayed.
As soon as practicable after receiving a copy of the order, the chief executive must file the copy in the Childrens Court.
On the filing of the copy, the registrar of the court must register the order.
Immediately after registering the order, the registrar must notify the interstate officer for the participating State and the registrar of the Childrens Court in that State.
s 222 ins 2000 No. 7 s 43
(sec.222-ssec.1) This section applies if— the chief executive gives written consent to the transfer and to the provisions of the order; and the chief executive is satisfied that, under the interstate law— the period for appealing, or applying for review of, the interstate transfer decision relating to the transfer has expired; and the decision is not the subject of an appeal or application for review; and the decision is not stayed.
(sec.222-ssec.2) As soon as practicable after receiving a copy of the order, the chief executive must file the copy in the Childrens Court.
(sec.222-ssec.3) On the filing of the copy, the registrar of the court must register the order.
(sec.222-ssec.4) Immediately after registering the order, the registrar must notify the interstate officer for the participating State and the registrar of the Childrens Court in that State.
- (a) the chief executive gives written consent to the transfer and to the provisions of the order; and
- (b) the chief executive is satisfied that, under the interstate law— (i) the period for appealing, or applying for review of, the interstate transfer decision relating to the transfer has expired; and (ii) the decision is not the subject of an appeal or application for review; and (iii) the decision is not stayed.
- (i) the period for appealing, or applying for review of, the interstate transfer decision relating to the transfer has expired; and
- (ii) the decision is not the subject of an appeal or application for review; and
- (iii) the decision is not stayed.
- (i) the period for appealing, or applying for review of, the interstate transfer decision relating to the transfer has expired; and
- (ii) the decision is not the subject of an appeal or application for review; and
- (iii) the decision is not stayed.