(1) In this Part, a person is a primary person if an information sharing entity reasonably believes that there is a risk that the person may be subjected to family violence.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), any of the following persons may be a primary person—
(a) an affected family member;
(b) a child;
(c) a protected person.
S. 144F inserted by No. 23/2017 s. 7.