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Child Protection Act 1999
sec.78Chief executive’s powers
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### sec.78 Chief executive’s powers
For giving effect to the child protection order, the chief executive may, by written notice given to a parent of the child, direct the parent to do or refrain from doing something specifically relating to the supervision matters stated in the order.
The notice mentioned in subsection (1) must comply with the QCAT Act , section 157 (2) .
The parent may apply to have the decision to give the direction reviewed only on the ground that the direction does not specifically relate to the supervision matters.
The tribunal may not stay the operation of the decision under the QCAT Act , section 22 (3) .
s 78 amd 2000 No. 59 s 151 sch 1 ; 2009 No. 24 s 14
(sec.78-ssec.1) For giving effect to the child protection order, the chief executive may, by written notice given to a parent of the child, direct the parent to do or refrain from doing something specifically relating to the supervision matters stated in the order.
(sec.78-ssec.2) The notice mentioned in subsection (1) must comply with the QCAT Act , section 157 (2) .
(sec.78-ssec.3) The parent may apply to have the decision to give the direction reviewed only on the ground that the direction does not specifically relate to the supervision matters.
(sec.78-ssec.4) The tribunal may not stay the operation of the decision under the QCAT Act , section 22 (3) .