Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Provisions relating to procedure in respect of proceedings under Parts 2 and 3A - Reports

184: Court may indicate matters to be dealt with in report

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"Court can ask for specific information to be included in a report about you."

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When you are in court and the court makes a special order under section 178 or section 181(1), the court can say what specific things it wants to be included in a report. The report can be about your medical, psychiatric, or psychological health. The court can ask for certain matters to be dealt with in the report, which will help the court make a decision about your case, and you can find more information about this in section 178 or section 181(1).

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Part 3Provisions relating to procedure in respect of proceedings under Parts 2 and 3A
Reports

184Court may indicate matters to be dealt with in report

  1. Where the court makes an order under subsection (1) or subsection (2) of section 178 or under section 181(1), it may indicate any specific matter that it requires to be dealt with in any medical, psychiatric, or psychological report.