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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.51IPrivate convenors
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### sec.51I Private convenors
A private convenor is a person, other than the chief executive or a delegate or other representative of the chief executive, who convenes a family group meeting under this part by arrangement with the chief executive.
The chief executive may have a person convene a family group meeting as a private convenor only if the chief executive is satisfied the person is appropriately qualified.
If the chief executive has a private convenor convene a family group meeting, the chief executive must ensure the private convenor complies with this part in relation to the meeting.
For section 197 (3) , definition official , a private convenor is a person acting under the direction of the chief executive.
s 51I ins 2004 No. 36 s 15
(sec.51I-ssec.1) A private convenor is a person, other than the chief executive or a delegate or other representative of the chief executive, who convenes a family group meeting under this part by arrangement with the chief executive.
(sec.51I-ssec.2) The chief executive may have a person convene a family group meeting as a private convenor only if the chief executive is satisfied the person is appropriately qualified.
(sec.51I-ssec.3) If the chief executive has a private convenor convene a family group meeting, the chief executive must ensure the private convenor complies with this part in relation to the meeting.
(sec.51I-ssec.4) For section 197 (3) , definition official , a private convenor is a person acting under the direction of the chief executive.