Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Care and protection of children and young persons - Production of documents relevant to investigation

63: Right to remove, retain, and make copies of document produced under section 61

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"You can take and copy a document shown to you for inspection"

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If someone shows you a document for inspection under section 61, you can remove and keep that document for as long as you need to look at it properly. You can also make copies of that document. This is allowed because of the rules in the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989, which includes section 61.

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Part 2Care and protection of children and young persons
Production of documents relevant to investigation

63Right to remove, retain, and make copies of document produced under section 61

  1. A person to whom a document is produced for inspection under section 61 may—

  2. remove and retain that document for so long as is necessary for a full inspection of that document:
    1. make copies of that document.
      Notes
      • Section 63: amended, on , by section 10 of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Advocacy, Workforce, and Age Settings) Amendment Act 2016 (2016 No 98).