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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.230Court may make interim order
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### sec.230 Court may make interim order
If the Childrens Court orders the transfer of the proceeding to the participating State, it may also make an interim order—
granting custody of the child to any person; or
giving responsibility for the child’s supervision to the interstate officer for that State or another person in that State to whom the responsibility may be given under a child welfare law of that State.
The interim order must state the time, not more than 30 days, for which it has effect.
s 230 ins 2000 No. 7 s 43
(sec.230-ssec.1) If the Childrens Court orders the transfer of the proceeding to the participating State, it may also make an interim order— granting custody of the child to any person; or giving responsibility for the child’s supervision to the interstate officer for that State or another person in that State to whom the responsibility may be given under a child welfare law of that State.
(sec.230-ssec.2) The interim order must state the time, not more than 30 days, for which it has effect.
- (a) granting custody of the child to any person; or
- (b) giving responsibility for the child’s supervision to the interstate officer for that State or another person in that State to whom the responsibility may be given under a child welfare law of that State.