The Childrens Court may make an appraisal order for a child or young person only if satisfied that—
(a) either—
(i) no parent or other person with daily care responsibility agreed to the appraisal when the director-general sought agreement under section 369 (Care and protection appraisal—obtaining agreement etc); or
(ii) section 370 (Care and protection appraisal—obtaining agreement not in best interests of child or young person etc) applies; and
(b) a care and protection appraisal is necessary to assess whether the child or young person is in need of care and protection.
Note 1 In a proceeding for an appraisal order, a fact is proved if it is proved on the balance of probabilities (see s 711).
Note 2 The court may make an order imposing an obligation on a person only if the person agrees to it, has been given an opportunity to be heard about it or cannot be found (see s 718).