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Children, Youth and Families Act 2005
310Court may make further orders on revocation
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310 Court may make further orders on revocation
S. 310(1)(2) repealed by No. 61/2014 s. 51(1).
S. 310(3) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(2)(a).
(3) If the Court revokes a family reunification order under section 308, it may, if satisfied that the grounds for the finding under section 274 still exist, make—
S. 310(3)(b) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(2)(b).
S. 310(3)(c) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(2)(c).
(c) if the Court is satisfied that the changed circumstances justify it in doing so, a care by Secretary order or long-term care order in respect of the child.
(4) If the Court revokes an order under section 308(a), the Court may only make an order under subsection (3)(c) if the application for revocation was made by the Secretary.
S. 310(5) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(3)(a).
(5) If the Court revokes a care by Secretary order, it may, if satisfied that the grounds for the finding under section 274 still exist, make—
S. 310(5)(b) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(3)(b).
(b) a family preservation order in respect of the child.
S. 310(6) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(4)(a).
(6) If the Court revokes a long-term care order, it may, if satisfied that the grounds for the finding under section 274 still exist, make—
S. 310(6)(b) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(4)(b).
S. 310(6)(c) substituted by No. 61/2014 s. 51(4)(c).
(c) a care by Secretary order.
S. 310(7) amended by No. 61/2014 s. 51(5).
(7) If the Court makes a care by Secretary order under subsection (6), it must make the order as if the application under that subsection were an application for an extension or further extension of a care by Secretary order, as the case requires, taking into account the cumulative period that the child has been the subject of a care by Secretary order and a long-term care order.