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CHILDRENS COURT RULES 2016 - REG 51
What is a disclosure form
(1) A
"disclosure form" is a document to be filed in the court and served in a child
protection proceeding that— (a) lists the classes of document relevant to
the proceeding that are usually in the possession or control of the chief
executive (child protection); and
(b) may list any document or other class of
document in the possession or control of the litigation director that is
relevant to the proceeding; and
(c) states that— (i) the disclosure form is
given in accordance with the litigation director’s duty to disclose
documents under the Child Protection Act , section 189C ; and
(ii) the
litigation director may, under the Child Protection Act , section 191 (2) ,
refuse to disclose a document.
(2) Also, a
"disclosure form" — (a) may list the documents the litigation director
refuses to disclose on a ground mentioned in the Child Protection Act ,
section 191 (2) ; and
(b) for any documents listed as mentioned in paragraph
(a) —must state the information required to be given to the party under the
Child Protection Act , section 189C (5) about the documents.
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