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CHILD EMPLOYMENT REGULATIONS 2004 (SR NO 60 OF 2004) - SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE

Regulation 5

Child Employment Act 2003

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF OCCUPIER'S CONSENT TO ENTER PREMISES

A Child Employment Officer appointed under the Child Employment Act 2003 may not enter any part of premises used for residential purposes unless—

        (a)     the Child Employment Officer produces his or her identity card for inspection; and

        (b)     the Child Employment Officer informs the owner or occupier of the purpose of the entry; and

        (c)     the Child Employment Officer informs the occupier that he or she may refuse to consent to the entry; and

        (d)     the occupier consents to the entry of those premises by the Child Employment Officer.

As an occupier of premises any part of which is used for residential purposes, you have a right to refuse entry to a Child Employment Officer to those parts of your premises.

If you, as the occupier, are willing to consent to the entry of the Child Employment Officer, in accordance with section 42(5) of the Child Employment Act 2003 you are requested to acknowledge this consent by signing below. By signing this consent for the Child Employment Officer to enter your premises, you are acknowledging that:

o     You have been informed of the purpose of the entry; and

o     You have been informed that you have the right to refuse to consent to the entry; and

o     You have consented to the entry.

Time:     am/pm
    ( time consent given )

Date:
    ( date consent given )

Signed:
                ( signature )


                ( full name of occupier )

Address of Premises:

Child Employment Officer:
            ( signature )


        ( full name of Child Employment Officer )

Time of departure     am/pm

Date:

The Child Employment Officer must give the occupier a copy of this Acknowledgment before leaving the premises.
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It is advisable that the occupier retain a copy of this Acknowledgment for his or her records.

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