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2013
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Contents
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Part 1.1Children and Young People Act 200810
2013
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Attorney-General)
Official Visitor Amendment Bill 2013
A Bill for
An Act to amend the
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
This Act is the Official Visitor Amendment Act 2013.
This Act commences on the commencement of the Official Visitor Act 2012
, section 3.
Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on
the notification day (see
, s 75 (1)).
This Act amends the
.
Note This Act also amends the following legislation (see sch 1):
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substitute
2 Commencement
This Act commences on 1 September 2013.
Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on
the notification day (see
, s 75 (1)).
5 Ending appointment
Section
12 (1) (b) (i)
omit
complaints
substitute
visit and complaint
substitute
15 Official visitor may enter visitable place
after the note, insert
(1A) The official visitor may when at the visitable place inspect—
(a) any health record or any other record relating to an entitled person at the visitable place if the official visitor has the entitled person’s—
(i) written consent; or
(ii) oral consent, if a written record of the consent is made by a person who heard the consent being given; and
(b) any other record required to be kept under the operational Act.
Examples—other record relating to an entitled person
for an entitled person in a mental health facility—dietary plans, behavioural plans, records about seclusion or chemical restraint, day plans, lists of rostered carers
8 Official visitor must report
non-compliant visitable places
New section 16 (2) (b) (iii)
insert
(iii) the official visitors board.
9 Reporting of complaints
New
section 17 (2) (c)
insert
(c) the official visitors board.
10 Assistance to official
visitors
Section 18 (1) and example and note
substitute
(1) If asked by an official visitor (the responsible official visitor) for an operational Act, an official visitor for another operational Act may assist the responsible official visitor in the exercise of the responsible official visitor’s functions.
Example
A young person with disability is detained in a youth correctional facility.
An official visitor for the correctional facility asks an official visitor
appointed under the
to accompany her on a visit to the facility.
Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act
, s 126 and s 132).
omit
12 Offences—failure to provide
assistance etc
Section 19 (4), definition of person in charge,
paragraph (a)
omit 1st mention of
relevant director-general
substitute
Territory
substitute
Part 5 Visits and complaints
14 Requests to meet official
visitor
Section 21 (2)
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12
substitute
24
substitute
23 Visit and complaint guidelines
substitute
(1) The Minister may, after consulting the operational Minister for an operational Act, make guidelines about—
(a) visits by an official visitor for the operational Act; and
(b) the handling of complaints, and referral of complaints to investigative entities, by an official visitor for the operational Act.
insert
Part 5A Official visitors board
23A Establishment of official visitors board
The official visitors board is established.
23B Membership of official visitors board
(1) The official visitors board is made up of—
(a) the public trustee; and
(b) the public advocate; and
(c) at least 1 commissioner under the Human Rights Commission Act 2005
nominated by the commissioners under that Act; and
(d) 2 official visitors elected by the official visitors.
(2) The chair of the board is the public trustee.
(3) The Minister may determine procedures for subsection (1) (d).
(4) A determination is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act
.
23C Official visitors board functions
The official visitors board has the following functions:
(a) to arrange training for official visitors;
(b) to facilitate interaction between official visitors;
Note An official visitor may ask an official visitor for another operational Act for assistance (see s 18 (1)).
(c) to arrange for the provision of administrative assistance to official visitors;
(d) to exercise any other function given to the board under this Act, an operational Act or another territory law.
23D Official visitors board procedure
(1) Meetings of the official visitors board are to be held when and where it decides.
(2) However—
(a) the official visitors board must meet at least twice each year; and
(b) the public trustee may, by reasonable written notice given to the other official visitors board members, call a meeting.
(3) The official visitors board may conduct its proceedings (including its meetings) as it considers appropriate.
18 Protection of officials from
liability
Section 24 (3), definition of official, new paragraph
(aa)
insert
(aa) an official visitors board member; or
19 Offences—use or divulge
protected information
Section 25 (6), definition of protected
information, note
omit
20 Consequential
amendments
Schedule 1, amendments 1.27 and 1.28
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insert
• public trustee
22 Dictionary, new definitions
insert
health record—see the Health Records (Privacy and Access) Act 1997
, dictionary.
official visitors board means the official visitors board established under section 23A.
23 Dictionary, definition of operating entity
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site
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place
24 Further amendments, mentions of inspect
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inspect
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visit
in
• section 12 (1) (b)
• section 14
• section 23 (2)
(see s 3)
Part 1.1 Children and Young People Act 2008
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inspecting
substitute
visiting
omit
omit
inspect
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visit
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• official visitor
[1.5] Dictionary, new definition of official visitor
insert
official visitor means an official visitor for this Act
appointed under the
, section 10.
Part 1.2 Corrections Management Act 2007
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inspecting
substitute
visiting
omit
This part also prescribes other matters for the OV Act.
omit
omit
• official visitor
[1.10] Dictionary, new definition of official visitor
insert
official visitor means an official visitor for this Act
appointed under the
, section 10.
Part 1.3 Disability Services Act 1991
[1.11] Section 6 (2) (c) and note
substitute
(c) if a provider of disability accommodation is to be funded by the grant, the provider and accommodation would comply with any relevant standards approved under section 11.
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inspecting
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visiting
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8A Meaning of official visitor etc
In this Act:
entitled person means a person with disability.
official visitor means an official visitor for this Act
appointed under the
, section 10.
visitable place—
(a) means disability accommodation for respite or long-term residential purposes, wholly or partly funded by the Territory; and
(b) includes a residential aged care facility that accommodates a person with disability who is less than 65 years old.
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under this Act
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wholly or partly by the Territory
[1.15] Section 8B (1), new example
insert
Example—place other than a visitable place
a private home
Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act
, s 126 and s 132).
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inspect
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visit
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8C Official visitors must give notice of visit
(1) An official visitor must give the director-general written notice that the official visitor intends to visit a visitable place at least 24 hours before the official visitor’s visit.
(2) However, the official visitor may visit a visitable place without giving notice if—
(a) the official visitor reasonably believes, or has been given a complaint, that an entitled person at the visitable place is at risk of harm; and
(b) the entitled person consents to the visit.
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s 11
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s 11A
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11A Approved forms
(1) The Minister may approve forms for this Act.
(2) If the Minister approves a form for a particular purpose, the approved form must be used for that purpose.
Note For other provisions about forms, see the Legislation Act
, s 255.
(3) An approved form is a notifiable instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act
.
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• official visitor
[1.21] Dictionary, new definition of official visitor
insert
official visitor—see section 8A.
Part 1.4 Housing Assistance Act 2007
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inspecting
substitute
visiting
substitute
25V Meaning of official visitor etc
[1.24] Section 25V, definition of visitable place
substitute
official visitor means an official visitor for this Act
appointed under the
, section 10.
visitable place means multiple occupancy supported accommodation for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, provided by an entity funded by the Territory.
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inspection
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visit
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inspect
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visit
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agrees
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consents
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(3) In this section:
operating entity, for a visitable place, means—
(a) if the Territory operates the place—the director-general; or
(b) in any other case—the entity that operates the place.
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• official visitor
[1.30] Dictionary, new definition of official visitor
insert
official visitor—see section 25V.
Part 1.5 Mental Health (Treatment and Care) Act 1994
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inspecting
substitute
visiting
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121 Meaning of official visitor etc
[1.33] Section 121, definition of visitable place
substitute
official visitor means an official visitor for this Act
appointed under the
, section 10.
visitable place means—
(a) a mental health facility; or
(b) a long-term residential accommodation facility or respite facility at which a person receiving treatment or care for mental dysfunction or a mental illness may stay; or
(c) a place in a correctional centre where a detainee is receiving treatment or care for mental dysfunction or a mental illness for the period in which the treatment or care is given to the detainee.
Note A visitable place mentioned in par (c) is also a visitable place for an official visitor under the Corrections Management Act 2007
(see that
, s 57).
substitute
122B Notice to official visitor of detainee receiving mental health treatment or care in correctional centre
(1) This section applies if a detainee in a correctional centre is receiving treatment or care for mental dysfunction or a mental illness in a visitable place in a correctional centre.
(2) The doctor for the correctional centre must give an official visitor for this Act written notice that a detainee is receiving treatment or care for mental dysfunction or a mental illness in the visitable place as soon as practicable, but not later than 24 hours after the detainee starts receiving treatment or care in the place.
Note A visitable place in a correctional centre is also a visitable place for an official visitor under the Corrections Management Act 2007
(see that
, s 57).
(3) In this section:
doctor, for a correctional centre, means the doctor appointed
under the
, section 21 (1) for the centre.
before
funded
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wholly or partly
[1.36] Section 122C (2) and (3)
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inspect
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visit
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• official visitor
[1.38] Dictionary, new definition of official visitor
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official visitor—see section 121.
Endnotes
1 Presentation speech
Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 16 May 2013.
2 Notification
Notified under the
on 2013.
3 Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see www.legislation.act.gov.au
.
© Australian Capital Territory 2013
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