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CHILD PROTECTION ACT 1999 - SECT 182
Evidentiary provisions
182 Evidentiary provisions
(1) This section applies to a proceeding under or in relation to this Act.
(2) Unless a party, by reasonable notice, requires proof of— (a) the
appointment of an authorised officer or honorary officer under this Act; or
(b) the authority of an authorised officer or honorary officer to do an act
under this Act;
the appointment or authority must be presumed.
(3) A
signature purporting to be the signature of the chief executive or an
authorised officer is evidence of the signature it purports to be.
(4) A
certificate purporting to be signed by the chief executive stating any of the
following matters is evidence of the matter— (a) a stated document is a copy
of a licence, certificate of approval, notice, declaration or decision made,
issued or given under this Act;
(b) on a stated day, or during a stated
period, a stated person was or was not the holder of a licence or certificate
of approval;
(c) a licence or certificate of approval— (i) was or was not
issued or given for a stated term; or
(ii) was or was not in force on a
stated day or during a stated period; or
(iii) was or was not subject to a
stated condition;
(d) on a stated day, a licence or certificate of approval
was suspended for a stated period or cancelled;
(e) on a stated day, a stated
person was given a stated notice under this Act;
(f) the whereabouts of a
child’s parents could not be ascertained after stated reasonable inquiries;
(g) on a stated day, a family group meeting or conference was held;
(h) a
stated entity is an independent Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander entity
for a particular Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child;
(i) another
matter prescribed under a regulation.
(5) A document purporting to be the
consent of an interstate officer or a delegate of an interstate officer, or
purporting to be a copy of the consent of an interstate officer or a delegate
of an interstate officer, is evidence of the consent.
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