9 Matters relating to jurisdiction for the person of a child
(1) This section applies if a New South Wales authority has jurisdiction under New South Wales law, apart from this Act, for a New South Wales personal protection measure relating to a child.(2) The New South Wales authority may exercise jurisdiction for a New South Wales personal protection measure relating to a child only in relation to:(a) a child who is present and habitually resident in Australia, or(b) a child who is present in Australia and habitually resident in a Convention country, if:(i) the child’s protection requires taking the measure as a matter of urgency, or(ii) the measure is provisional and limited in its territorial effect to Australia, or(iii) the child is a refugee child, or(iv) a request to assume jurisdiction is made to the New South Wales authority by a competent authority of the country of the child’s habitual residence, or(v) a competent authority of the country of the child’s habitual residence agrees to the New South Wales authority assuming jurisdiction, or(c) a child who is present in a Convention country, if:(i) the child is habitually resident in Australia, or(ii) the child has been wrongfully removed from or retained outside Australia and New South Wales authorities keep jurisdiction under Article 7 of the Child Protection Convention, or(iii) a request to assume jurisdiction is made to the New South Wales authority by a competent authority of the country of the child’s habitual residence or country of refuge, or(iv) a competent authority of the country of the child’s habitual residence or country of refuge agrees to the New South Wales authority assuming jurisdiction, or(d) a child who is present in Australia and is a refugee child, or(e) a child who is present in a non-Convention country, if:(i) the child is habitually resident in Australia, or(ii) the child is habitually resident in a non-Convention country and is an Australian citizen, or(f) a child who is present in Australia, if the child is habitually resident in a non-Convention country.(3) The New South Wales authority may exercise jurisdiction under subsection (2) (b) (ii) only if the measure is not incompatible with a foreign measure already taken by a competent authority of a Convention country under Articles 5–10 of the Child Protection Convention.(4) Subsection (2) (a)–(d) are subject to the limitations in sections 10, 11 and 13.

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