An Act with respect to the care and protection of
children.
(1) In this Act, except in so far as the context or subject-matter
otherwise indicates or requires:Aboriginal has the same meaning
as Aboriginal person has in the Aboriginal
Land Rights Act 1983.
abuse, in
relation to a child, means:
(a) assault (including sexually assault) the child,
or
(b) ill-treat the child, or
(c) expose or subject the child to behaviour that psychologically
harms the child,
whether or not, in any case, with the consent of the
child.adult means a
person who is of or above the age of 18 years.
authorised
officer, in relation to any provision of this Act, means:
(a) an officer who is declared to be an authorised officer for the
purposes of that provision, or
(b) an officer who belongs to a class of officers who are declared to
be authorised officers for the purposes of that
provision,
by an order in force under subsection (3).authorised private
fostering agency means the holder of a private fostering agency
authority.
authorised
supervisor, in relation to a licence for a child care service or the
holder of such a licence, means the person for the time being specified under
section 32 (1) (c) in the licence for that service.
child means a
person who is under the age of 18 years.
child care
service means:
(a) any service that is provided by a person for the purpose of
educating, minding or caring for (but without providing residential care for)
one or more children (disregarding any children who are related to the person
providing the service), or
(b) (Repealed)
(c) the organising or arranging of the provision of any such
service,
but does not include any such service, or the organising or arranging of
the provision of any such service, if the service is or is to be:(d) provided by a person at the premises at which the children for
whom that person provides the service reside,
(e) provided at a licensed residential child care
centre,
(f) provided at exempt premises, or
(g) provided by the holder of a fostering authority in accordance with
the authority.
Children’s
Court means the Children’s Court of New South Wales
constituted by the Children’s Court
Act 1987.
children’s
employment licence means a licence in force under section
53.
control
order means an order in force under section 33 (1) (g) of the
Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act
1987 whereby the Children’s Court, or some other court
exercising the functions of the Children’s Court under Division 4 of
Part 3 of that Act, has committed a person to the control of the Minister
administering the Children (Detention
Centres) Act 1987.
custody, in
relation to a child, means custody of the child to which a person is entitled
by law.
Department means the Department
of Youth and Community Services.
Director-General means the
person for the time being holding office or acting as the Director-General of
the Department.
employer’s
authority means an employer’s authority that has been granted
by the Minister under Schedule 1A and that is in force.
exempt
premises means:
(a) the premises of:(i) a State school or a registered school within the meaning of the
Education and Public Instruction Act
1987,
(ii) a private health facility licensed under the Private Health Facilities Act
2007,
(iii) a hospital or an authorised hospital within the meaning of the
Mental Health Act
1990,
(iv) a statutory health corporation or affiliated health organisation
under the Health Services Act
1997, or
(v) a public hospital or health service under the control of an area
health service constituted under the Health
Services Act 1997 or a public hospital under the control of
the Crown within the meaning of that Act,
(b) any premises belonging to a class of premises prescribed by the
regulations, or
(c) in relation to any provision of this Act, any premises declared to
be exempt premises for the purposes of that provision by an order in force
under subsection (5).
facility has
the same meaning as it has in the Community
Welfare Act 1987.
fostering
authority means an authority that has been granted as a fostering
authority under clause 3 of Schedule 1 and that is in force.
licence means
a licence for a child care service or a residential child care centre that has
been granted under clause 3 of Schedule 1 and that is in force.
licensed
manager, in relation to a licensed residential child care centre,
means the person for the time being specified under section 36 (1) (c) in the
licence for that centre.
licensed
residential child care centre means premises specified under section
36 (1) (b) in a licence for a residential child care centre.
maintenance includes the
provision of clothing, support, training and education.
officer means
an officer or temporary employee, within the meaning of the
Public Service Act 1979, employed in the
Department.
parent, in
relation to a child, includes:
(a) a guardian of the child, and
(b) a person who has the custody of the
child,
but does not include the Minister or the Director-General, or the father
or mother of the child if the father or mother, as the case may be, has
neither guardianship nor custody of the child.person
responsible, in relation to a child, means:
(a) a parent of the child,
(b) a person (other than the Minister or the Director-General) who has
the care of the child, or
(c) in the case of a child who is in the care of the Minister or the
Director-General—a person who had the care of the child immediately
before the child came to be in the care of the Minister or the
Director-General, as the case may be.
premises
includes a structure, building, vehicle, vessel or place (including a public
or other place), whether built on or not, and any part thereof.
principal
officer, in relation to an authorised private fostering agency,
means the person for the time being specified under section 41 (1) (b) in the
private fostering agency authority held by that agency.
private
fostering agency means a person who performs (whether or not for
fee, gain or reward) private fostering services with respect to children
(disregarding any children who are related to the person).
private fostering
agency authority means an authority that has been granted as a
private fostering agency authority under clause 3 of Schedule 1 and that is in
force.
private
fostering service means the activity of conducting negotiations or
making arrangements with a view to the placement of children for
fostering.
proprietor, in relation to
premises, means:
(a) if the premises are not leased—the owner, or (if there is
more than one owner) any of the owners, of the premises,
or
(b) if the premises are leased—the lessee, or (if there is more
than one lessee) any of the lessees, who is entitled to immediate possession
of the premises.
protected
person means:
(a) a child who is a ward of the Supreme Court and of whom the
Minister or the Director-General has the custody or care pursuant to an order
of the Supreme Court,
(a1) a child who is under the guardianship of the Director-General
pursuant to section 34 (Guardianship of child awaiting adoption) of the
Adoption of Children Act
1965,
(b) a child of whom the Minister or the Director-General has the
custody or guardianship pursuant to an order in force under the Family Law Act 1975 of the
Commonwealth,
(c) a non-citizen child in respect of whom the Director-General
exercises the functions of a guardian pursuant to the Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act
1946 of the Commonwealth, or
(d) a child who, having been a child referred to in paragraph (a), (b)
or (c), is in the custody of a person referred to in section 91 (1) (d) (i) or
(ii).
public
place means:
(a) a place (whether or not covered by water), or
(b) a part of premises,
that is open to the public, or is used by the public, whether or not on
payment of money or other consideration, whether or not it is ordinarily so
open or used and whether or not the public to whom it is open consists of only
a limited class of persons.regulation means a regulation
made under this Act.
residential child care
centre means any premises at which one or more children
(disregarding any children who are related to the person in charge of the
premises) reside, but does not include any premises that are exempt
premises.
vehicle
includes:
(a) a motor vehicle (whether or not still capable of being driven),
and
(b) a train or other vehicle used on a railway,
and
(c) a caravan or anything else constructed to be drawn by a vehicle or
animal.
Visitor has
the same meaning as it has in the Community
Welfare Act 1987.
ward
means:
(a) a child declared to be a ward under this Act by an order in force
under section 72 (1) (c) (iii),
(b) a child declared to be a ward under this Act by a declaration
under section 95 (4), or
(c) a child declared to be a ward under this Act by an order in force
under the Adoption of Children Act
1965.
(2) In this Act:(a) a reference to a function includes a reference to a power,
authority and duty, and
(b) a reference to the exercise of a function includes, where the
function is a duty, a reference to the performance of the
duty.
(3) For the purposes of the definition of authorised officer in
subsection (1), the Minister may, by order published in the Gazette:(a) declare any officer to be an authorised officer,
or
(b) declare any class of officers to be authorised
officers,
for the purposes of any provision of this Act.
(4) (Repealed)
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of exempt premises in
subsection (1), the Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, declare
any premises to be exempt premises for the purposes of any provision of this
Act.
(6), (7) (Repealed)
(8) In this Act:(a) a reference to a person who has the care of a child is a reference
to a person who has the care of the child, whether or not the person has the
custody of the child, and
(b) a reference to a child who is or has been placed in the care of a
person includes a reference to a child who is or has been placed in the
custody of the person.
(9) In this Act, a reference to a child’s having been sexually
assaulted is a reference to any of the following offences having been
committed with or upon the child:(a) an offence under section 61B, 61C, 61D, 61E, 61F, 61I, 61J, 61JA,
61K, 61L, 61M, 61N, 61O, 61P, 65A, 66A, 66B, 66C, 66D, 66F, 78H, 78I, 78J,
78K, 78L, 78M, 78N, 78O, 78P or 78Q of the Crimes Act 1900,
(b) an offence under section 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 78A or 78B of
that Act, as in force before the commencement of Schedule 2 to the
Crimes (Child Assault) Amendment Act
1985,
(c) an offence under section 63, 65, 76 or 76A of that Act, as in
force before the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Crimes
(Sexual Assault) Amendment Act
1981.
(9A) For the purposes of this Act, a person who is in a vehicle in any
place shall be taken to be in that place.
(10) Except in so far as the context or subject-matter otherwise
indicates or requires, a word or expression used in a Schedule has the same
meaning as it has in the relevant provisions of this Act relating to the
subject-matter of that Schedule.
1987 | No 58 | Miscellaneous Acts (Community Welfare) Repeal and
Amendment Act 1987. Assented to 29.5.1987. Date of commencement of item (1) of the provisions of Sch 4 relating to
the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, 17.8.1987, sec 2 (8) (b) and GG No 126 of 31.7.1987, p
4254; date of commencement of item (2) of the provisions of Sch 4 relating to
the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, 19.2.1988, sec 2 (9) (b) and GG No 35 of 19.2.1988, p
1077; date of commencement of item (3) (a) and (b) of the provisions of Sch 4
relating to the Children (Care and
Protection) Act 1987: no day was appointed and those
provisions were repealed by the Miscellaneous Acts (Mental
Health) Repeal and Amendment Act 1990 No 11; date of
commencement of item (4) of the provisions of Sch 4 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, 1.9.1987, sec 2 (12) (b) and GG No 136 of 28.8.1987, p
4809.
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| | No 259 | Children (Care and Protection) (Disability Services
and Guardianship) Amendment Act 1987. Assented to
16.12.1987. Date of commencement of Sch 1 (Sch 1 (3), (4) and (8) excepted), 28 days
after assent, sec 2 (1); date of commencement of Sch 1 (3), (4) and (8),
21.8.1989, sec 2 (2) and (3) and GG No 83 of 14.7.1989, p 4200. Amended by
Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 No
89. Assented to 13.6.1989. Date of commencement of the provision of
Sch 1 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) (Disability
Services and Guardianship) Amendment Act 1987, assent, sec 2
(1).
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| | No 269 | Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Act
1987. Assented to 16.12.1987. Date of commencement, 28 days after assent.
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1988 | No 7 | Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Act
1988. Assented to 16.6.1988. Date of commencement, Sch 1 (8) excepted, 5.9.1988, sec 2 and GG No 140
of 2.9.1988, p 4556; date of commencement of Sch 1 (8), 15.8.1988, sec 2 and
GG No 126 of 5.8.1988, p 4111.
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| | No 66 | Children (Care and Protection) Further Amendment Act
1988. Assented to 21.11.1988. Date of commencement, 1.3.1989, sec 2 and GG No 25 of 24.2.1989, p
1131.
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| | No 92 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2)
1988. Assented to 19.12.1988. Date of commencement of Sch 3 (item (6) excepted), 1.3.1989, sec 2 (3)
and GG No 25 of 24.2.1989, p 1132; Sch 3 (6) (a) was not commenced and was
repealed by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act 2001 No 56; date of commencement of Sch 3 (6)
(b) and (c), 18.1.1988, sec 2 (5).
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| | No 116 | Children (Care and Protection) (Prostitution)
Amendment Act 1988. Assented to 21.12.1988. Date of commencement, 12.2.1989, sec 2 and GG No 21 of 10.2.1989, p
913.
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| | No 125 | Miscellaneous Acts (Private Health Establishments)
Amendment Act 1988. Assented to 30.12.1988. Date of commencement, 5.10.1990, sec 2 and GG No 123 of 5.10.1990, p
8859.
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1989 | No 89 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1989. Assented to 13.6.1989. Date of commencement of the provisions of Sch 2 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, assent, sec 2 (1).
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| | No 226 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 3)
1989. Assented to 21.12.1989. Date of commencement of item (1) of the provisions of Sch 1 relating to
the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, assent, sec 2; item (2) of those provisions was not
commenced and was repealed by the Statute
Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2001 No
56.
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1990 | No 11 | Miscellaneous Acts (Mental Health) Repeal and
Amendment Act 1990. Assented to 1.6.1990. Date of commencement, 3.9.1990, sec 2 and GG No 82 of 29.6.1990, p
5400.
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1991 | No 17 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1991. Assented to 3.5.1991. Date of commencement of the provisions of Sch 1 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, 1.9.1991, Sch 1 and GG No 116 of 16.8.1991, p
6757.
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| | No 92 | Search Warrants (Amendment) Act
1991. Assented to 17.12.1991. Date of commencement, 20.9.1992, sec 2 and GG No 116 of 18.9.1992, p
6837.
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| | No 94 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2)
1991. Assented to 17.12.1991. Date of commencement of the provision of Sch 1 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, assent, Sch 1.
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1992 | No 34 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1992. Assented to 18.5.1992. Date of commencement of the provisions of Sch 1 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, assent, Sch 1.
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| | No 51 | Children (Care and Protection) (Child Employment)
Amendment Act 1992. Assented to 15.9.1992. Date of commencement, 1.9.1993, sec 2 (1) and GG No 94 of 27.8.1993, p
4859.
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| | No 112 | Statute Law (Penalties) Act 1992.
Assented to 8.12.1992. Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
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1993 | No 2 | Community Services (Complaints,
Appeals and Monitoring) Act 1993. Assented to 8.4.1993. Date of commencement of Sch 2, 7.4.1994, sec 2 and GG No 50 of 25.3.1994,
p 1255.
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| | No 108 | Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2)
1993. Assented to 2.12.1993. Date of commencement of the provision of Sch 2 relating to the Children (Care and Protection) Act
1987, assent, Sch 2.
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1995 | No 22 | Criminal Procedure Amendment (Indictable Offences)
Act 1995. Assented to 19.6.1995. Date of commencement of Sch 2.2, 1.9.1995, sec 2 and GG No 105 of
1.9.1995, p 5044.
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| | No 78 | Children (Care and Protection) Amendment Act
1995. Assented to 12.12.1995. Date of commencement, 1.6.1996, sec 2 and GG No 65 of 31.5.1996, p
2753.
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1996 | No 110 | Children (Care and Protection) Amendment (Disallowed
Regulation) Act 1996. Assented to 2.12.1996. Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
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| | No 116 | Children (Care and Protection) Amendment (Disclosure
of Information) Act 1996. Assented to 3.12.1996. Date of commencement, assent, sec 2.
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1997 | No 77 | Administrative Decisions Legislation Amendment Act
1997. Assented to 10.7.1997. Date of commencement of Sch 1.3, 1.1.1999, sec 2 and GG No 178 of
24.12.1998, p 9946. Amended by Statute Law (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act (No 2) 1998 No 120. Assented to 26.11.1998.
Date of commencement of Sch 2, assent, sec 2 (1).
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| | No 142 | Crimes Amendment (Child Pornography) Act
1997. Assented to 17.12.1997. Date of commencement, 25.1.1998, sec 2 and GG No 7 of 16.1.1998, p
279.
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| | No 154 | Health Services Act
1997. Assented to 19.12.1997. Date of commencement, 1.7.1998, sec 2 and GG No 97 of 26.6.1998, p
4423.
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1998 | No 133 | Privacy and Personal
Information Protection Act 1998. Assented to
30.11.1998. Date of commencement of Sch 3.1, 1.6.1999, sec 2 and GG No 63 of
28.5.1999, p 3571.
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| | No 146 | Commission for Children and
Young People Act 1998. Assented to 8.12.1998. Date of commencement of Sch 2.1, 31.5.1999, sec 2 and GG No 61 of
21.5.1999, p 3471.
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| | No 158 | Children and Young Persons
Legislation (Repeal and Amendment) Act 1998. Assented to
14.12.1998. Date of commencement of sec 3 (1) (except to the extent that it repeals
secs 1–4, 19 and 21, Parts 3 and 4, sec 83, Parts 6, 7A and 8 and Schs
1, 1A, 2A and 3), 18.12.2000, sec 2 and GG No 159 of 8.12.2000, p 12781; date
of commencement of sec 3 (1) in so far as it repeals Div 1 of Part 3 and Part
4, 30.9.2004, sec 2 and GG No 87 of 21.5.2004, p 2922; date of commencement of
sec 3 (1), in so far as it repeals sec 95, 2.7.2001, sec 2 and GG No 107 of
2.7.2001, p 5209.
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1999 | No 94 | Crimes Legislation Amendment (Sentencing) Act
1999. Assented to 8.12.1999. Date of commencement of Sch 4.2, 3.4.2000, sec 2 (1) and GG No 42 of
31.3.2000, p 2487; date of commencement of sec 7 and Sch 5, 1.1.2000, sec 2
(1) and GG No 144 of 24.12.1999, p 12184.
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2001 | No 62 | Crimes Amendment (Aggravated
Sexual Assault in Company) Act 2001. Assented to
21.9.2001. Date of commencement, 1.10.2001, sec 2 and GG No 146 of 28.9.2001, p
8182.
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| | No 118 | Aboriginal Land Rights
Amendment Act 2001. Assented to 19.12.2001. Date of commencement, 25.10.2002, sec 2 and GG No 189 of 25.10.2002, p
9059.
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| | No 121 | Justices Legislation Repeal and
Amendment Act 2001. Assented to 19.12.2001. Date of commencement of Sch 2, 7.7.2003, sec 2 and GG No 104 of
27.6.2003, p 5978.
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2002 | No 42 | Community Services Legislation
Amendment Act 2002. Assented to 3.7.2002. Date of commencement, 1.12.2002, sec 2 and GG No 237 of 29.11.2002, p
10061.
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| | No 103 | Law Enforcement (Powers and
Responsibilities) Act 2002. Assented to 29.11.2002. Date of commencement of Sch 4, 1.12.2005, sec 2 and GG No 45 of
15.4.2005, p 1356.
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2003 | No 26 | Commission for Children and
Young People Amendment (Child Death Review Team) Act 2003.
Assented to 8.7.2003. Date of commencement, 22.8.2003, sec 2 and GG No 128 of 22.8.2003, p
8011.
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2004 | No 87 | Health Legislation Further
Amendment Act 2004. Assented to 30.11.2004. Date of commencement, 1.1.2005, sec 2 and GG No 200 of 17.12.2004, p
9305.
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2007 | No 9 | Private Health Facilities Act
2007. Assented to 15.6.2007. Date of commencement, 1.3.2010, sec 2 and 2010 (53) LW
26.2.2010.
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| | No 94 | Miscellaneous Acts (Local Court)
Amendment Act 2007. Assented to 13.12.2007. Date of commencement of Sch 2, 6.7.2009, sec 2 and 2009 (314) LW
3.7.2009.
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Part 1, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 3 | Am 1987 No 58, Sch 4; 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (1); 1987
No 269, Sch 1 (1); 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (1); 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (1); 1988 No 125,
Sch 1; 1990 No 11, Sch 2; 1991 No 92, Sch 2; 1992 No 34, Sch 1; 1992 No 51,
Sch 1 (1); 1993 No 2, Sch 2; 1995 No 78, Sch 1 [1]; 1997 No 77, Sch 1.3 [1];
1997 No 154, Sch 6.5 [1]; 2001 No 62, Sch 2.2; 2001 No 118, Sch 2.3 [1]; 2002
No 103, Sch 4.7 [1]; 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2 [1]; 2004 No 87, Sch 6.3; 2007 No 9,
Sch 5.5. |
Secs 5, 6 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (2). |
Secs 7–9 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 10 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (1). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 11 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (2). |
Part 2, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 2, Div 1, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 12 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 12A | Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 13 | Rep 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (2). |
Sec 14 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (3). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 15 | Rep 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (4). |
Sec 16 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (5). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 17 | Rep 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (6). |
Sec 18 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 20 | Am 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (3); 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (2).
Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 20A | Ins 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (4). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 20B | Ins 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (4). Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1
(3). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 21 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (4); 1991 No 17, Sch
1. |
Sec 22 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (2); 1995 No 78, Sch 1 [2];
1996 No 116, Sch 1 [1]–[8]; 1997 No 154, Sch 6.5 [2] [3]. Rep 1998 No
158, sec 3 (1). |
Secs 23, 24 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 2, Div 2 (secs 25–29) | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 3, Div 1 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Secs 30–32 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 33 | Am 1992 No 112, Sch 1. Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 33A | Ins 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (3). |
Sec 34 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (4). |
Sec 35 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (5); 1992 No 112, Sch
1. |
Sec 37 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (6). |
Sec 38 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (3); 1992 No 112, Sch
1. |
Secs 42, 44 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (7). |
Part 4 | Subst 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 50 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (5). Subst 1992 No 51, Sch 1
(2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 51 | Rep 1988 No 116, Sch 1 (1). Ins 1992 No 51, Sch 1
(2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 52 | Subst 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 53 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (6). Subst 1992 No 51, Sch 1
(2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 54 | Subst 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 54A | Ins 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (2). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 54B | Ins 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (2). Am 1993 No 108, Sch 2.
Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 5, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 5, Div 1, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 55 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 56 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (4). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Part 5, Div 2, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 57 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 58 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (7). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 59 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (8). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 60 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (8); 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (9).
Subst 1988 No 116, Sch 1 (2). Am 1989 No 89, Sch 2; 1997 No 142, Sch 2.1. Rep
1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 61 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (10). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 61A | Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (11). Am 1992 No 34, Sch 1.
Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 62 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (12); 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (5).
Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Secs 62A, 62B | Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (13). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 63 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (14). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Part 5, Div 3, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Secs 64–67 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 68 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (15). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 69 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 70 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (6) (b) (c). Rep 1998 No 158,
sec 3 (1). |
Sec 71 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 71A | Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (16). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Part 5, Div 4, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 71B | Ins 1991 No 17, Sch 1. Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 72 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 73 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (17). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 74 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (7); 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (18);
1991 No 17, Sch 1. Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 75 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 5, Div 5, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 76 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (8); 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (9).
Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 77 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (19). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Secs 78, 79 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 80 | Am 1987 No 269, Sch 1 (9); 1991 No 94, Sch 1; 1992
No 34, Sch 1. Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 5, Div 6, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 81 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (20). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Part 5, Div 7, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 82 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 84 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (7). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Part 5, Div 8, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 85 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (8). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Secs 86–88 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 94 | Am 2002 No 103, Sch 4.7
[2]–[4]. |
Sec 95 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 7, heading | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 97 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (10). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Secs 98, 99 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Sec 100 | Am 1988 No 7, Sch 1 (11). Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sec 101 | Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3 (1). |
Part 7A | Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1 [3]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2
[2]. |
Sec 102 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Am 1998 No 146, Sch 2.1 [1] [2]; 2001 No 118, Sch 2.3 [2]. Rep 2003 No
26, Sch 2.2 [2]. |
Sec 103 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Am 2002 No 42, Sch 4.3 [1] [2]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2
[2]. |
Sec 103A | Ins 1998 No 146, Sch 2.1 [3]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch
2.2 [2]. |
Sec 104 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2 [2]. |
Sec 105 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Am 1998 No 146, Sch 2.1 [4]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2
[2]. |
Sec 106 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2 [2]. |
Sec 107 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Am 1998 No 133, Sch 3.1. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2
[2]. |
Sec 108 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1
[3]. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch 2.2 [2]. |
Part 8 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). |
Secs 109–111 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). |
Part 8 (previously Part 9) | Renumbered 1987 No 259, Sch 1
(6). |
Sec 112 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (5). Ins 1987 No 259, Sch 1
(7). Am 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (3); 1993 No 2, Sch 2. Subst 1997 No 77, Sch 1.3 [2]
(am 1998 No 120, Sch 2.1 [1]). Am 2002 No 42, Sch 4.3
[3]. |
Sec 116 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 3 (9); 2002 No 103, Sch 4.7
[5]–[7]. |
Secs 119, 120 | Am 1992 No 112, Sch 1. |
Sec 121 | Am 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (8); 1995 No 22, Sch 2.2;
1999 No 94, Sch 4.2 [1]; 2001 No 121, Sch 2.36 [1] [2]; 2007 No 94, Sch
2. |
Sec 122 | Am 1999 No 94, Sch 4.2 [2]; 2001 No 121, Sch 2.36
[3]; 2002 No 103, Sch 4.7 [8] [9]. |
Sec 123 | Am 2001 No 121, Sch 2.36 [4]. |
Sec 124 | Am 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (21); 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (4);
1992 No 112, Sch 1. |
Sec 125 | Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1 (22). |
Sch 1 | Am 1988 No 92, Sch 1 (23); 1989 No 226, Sch
1. |
Sch 1A | Ins 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (5). |
Sch 2 | Am 1991 No 17, Sch 1. Rep 1998 No 158, sec 3
(1). |
Sch 2A | Ins 1995 No 78, Sch 1 [4]. Am 1998 No 146, Sch 2.1
[5]–[7]; 1999 No 94, sec 7 (3) and Sch 5, Part 3. Rep 2003 No 26, Sch
2.2 [3]. |
Sch 3, heading | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (9). Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1
(23). Subst 1996 No 110, Sch 1 [1]. |
Sch 3 | Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1 (9). Ins 1988 No 66, Sch 1
(23). Am 1992 No 51, Sch 1 (6); 1996 No 110, Sch 1 [2] [3]; 1996 No 116, Sch 1
[9]. |
Sch 4 | Am 1987 No 58, Sch 4. Rep 1987 No 259, Sch 1
(9). |