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Crimes (Child Sex Offenders) Act 2005
132ADefinitions—ch 5A
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132A Definitions—ch 5A
application, for an order for a person under this chapter, includes an
application for the registration of a corresponding protection order.
conduct includes a course of conduct.
corresponding prohibition order means an order made under a law
of a foreign jurisdiction that substantially corresponds to a prohibition
CYP director-general means the director-general of the
administrative unit responsible for the Children and Young People
Act 2008.
CYP director-general’s report means the report mentioned in
section 132C.
daily care responsibility—see the Children and Young People
Act 2008, section 19.
interim prohibition order—see section 132H (Court may make
interim prohibition order).
long-term care responsibility—see the Children and Young People
Act 2008, section 20.
make, an order for a person under this chapter, includes register a
corresponding prohibition order.
parental responsibility, for a child or young person—see the
Children and Young People Act 2008, section 15.
prohibition order—see section 132D (Court may make prohibition
order).
registered corresponding prohibition order means a corresponding
prohibition order registered under section 132N (Registration of
corresponding prohibition order—no amendment) or section 132P
(Registration of corresponding prohibition order—with amendment).
registration notice—see section 132O (Notice of registration of
unamended corresponding prohibition order).
return date, for an application, means the day set by the Magistrates
Court for return of the application before the court.
132AA Delegation
(1) Despite any other territory law, the functions of the chief police
officer under this Act must not be delegated to anyone else.
(2) However, the chief police officer may delegate to a deputy chief
police officer any of the chief police officer’s functions under chapter
5A of this Act.
(3) Not more than 4 delegations may be in force under this section at any
one time.