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Child Protection (Offenders Prohibition Orders) Act 2004
19Recognition of prohibition orders made in other jurisdictions
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#### 19 Recognition of prohibition orders made in other jurisdictions
19 Recognition of prohibition orders made in other jurisdictions
> > (1) Regulations may be made for or with respect to the recognition of orders made by a court of a jurisdiction other than this State (including jurisdictions outside Australia) that are similar in nature to prohibition orders (corresponding prohibition orders).
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> > (2) In particular, regulations may be made for or with respect to the following matters:
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> > > (a) the recognition of corresponding prohibition orders in this State,
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> > > (b) applications for recognition in this State of corresponding prohibition orders,
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> > > (c) the conferral on registrars of the Local Court, or the Local Court, of jurisdiction with respect to recognition in this State of corresponding prohibition orders,
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> > > (d) the modification of corresponding prohibition orders for the purposes of recognition in this State,
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> > > (e) the effect of recognition of corresponding prohibition orders in this State,
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> > > (f) the conferral on the Local Court of jurisdiction with respect to the variation or revocation of corresponding prohibition orders.
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> **s 19:** Am 2007 No 94, Sch 1.8 \[6\].