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CHILD PROTECTION (OFFENDER PROHIBITION ORDER) ACT 2008 NO. 17
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Contents
Part 1--Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Main purpose of Act
4. Definitions
5. Explanation of references to offender prohibition orders
Part 2--Offender prohibition orders
Division 1--Orders
6. Application
7. How a proceeding for an order is started
8. Making an order
9. Matters a court must consider before making an order
10. Court must order a report before making an order for a child respondent
11. Conduct that may be prohibited
12. Term of an order
Division 2--Temporary orders
13. Definitions for div 2
14. Applying for a temporary order
15. Temporary order made by a magistrate
16. Temporary order made by a court
17. Conduct that may be prohibited
18. Term of a temporary order
19. Extending a temporary order if an application for a final order is adjourned
Division 3--Other provisions about offender prohibition orders
20. Who may be present at the hearing of an application
21. Making an offender prohibition order for an adult respondent by consent
22. Varying or revoking an offender prohibition order
23. Explaining and giving notice of an offender prohibition order to the respondent
24. Giving the respondent a copy of an offender prohibition order dealt with in the respondent's absence
25. Making disqualification order instead of temporary order
26. Term of a disqualification order
27. Extending a disqualification order if an application for a final order is adjourned
28. Revoking a disqualification order
29. Costs
Part 3--Corresponding order
30. Application for registration of a corresponding order in Queensland
31. Registration of a corresponding order
32. Action by the registrar and commissioner after registration of a corresponding order
33. Effect of registration of a corresponding order
34. Varying a registered corresponding order
35. Cancelling the registration of a registered corresponding order
Part 4--Reportable offender obligations
36. Offender reporting requirement after an offender prohibition order is made
37. Offender reporting requirement after the registration of a corresponding order
Part 5--Offences
38. Failure to comply with an offender prohibition order
39. Proof of knowledge of a particular condition in a particular circumstance
40. Matters relevant to the reasonable excuse defence
41. Prohibition on disclosing particular matter
Part 6--Obtaining and disclosing particular information
42. Commissioner to be given information about a relevant sexual offender
43. Commissioner may give information about an offender prohibition order to prescribed entities
44. Disclosure of information by particular officials
45. Chief executive (communities) to be given information about a child respondent
46. Duty of officials obtaining information
47. Commissioner may give information about an offender prohibition order to other particular persons
48. Protection from liability for giving information
Part 7--Legal proceedings
49. Application of pt 7
50. Application of Evidence Act 1977
51. Evidentiary provisions
Part 8--Appeals
52. Who may appeal
53. Starting an appeal
54. Nature of an appeal
55. Powers on an appeal
56. Court may not award costs unless an application is frivolous or vexatious or another abuse of process
Part 9--Miscellaneous
57. Service of documents
58. No filing fee is payable
59. Approval of forms
60. Review of Act
61. Regulation-making power
Part 10--Amendment of Child Protection Amendment Act 2000
62. Act amended in pt 10
63. Amendment of schedule (Amendments for omission of chapter 7, part 7 of the Child Protection Act 1999)
Part 11--Amendment of Child Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004
64. Act amended in pt 11
65. Amendment of s 5 (Reportable offender defined)
66. Amendment of s 13 (Offender reporting orders)
SCHEDULE -- DICTIONARY
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