In the care and protection chapters:
"appraisal order"—
(a) means an order authorising the director-general to carry out a care and protection appraisal of a child or young person; and
Note A care and protection appraisal may include a care and protection assessment (see s 366).
(b) may, but need not, include 1 or more of the following requirements:
(i) that a person attend, alone or with someone else, at a stated place at a stated time for the appraisal;
(ii) that a person or entity comply with arrangements made by the director-general for the appraisal;
(iii) that a person or entity allow entry to a stated place for the appraisal;
(iv) that a person or entity give the director-general information about the care, wellbeing or development of a child or young person;
(v) that something be produced to the court or given to the director-general or someone else;
(vi) that a person not have contact with the child or young person, or not have contact with the child or young person except if a stated person or a person of a stated class is present; and
Note Contact includes indirect contact (see s 348).
(c) may, but need not, include a temporary parental responsibility provision.