Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Trans-Tasman transfer of protection orders and protection proceedings - Transfer of protection orders and protection proceedings to New Zealand

207ZD: Application to have registration revoked

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"Ask a court to cancel a registration that affects a child or young person"

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You can apply to a court to have a registration of an order revoked if you are one of the following people. You might be the chief executive, the child or young person concerned, or a parent of the child or young person concerned. You can also apply if you were a party to the proceedings in the Children's Court in the sending State where the decision to transfer the order or proceedings was made, as outlined in section 207X.

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207ZDApplication to have registration revoked

  1. Any of the following persons may apply to a court to have the registration of an order under section 207X revoked:

  2. the chief executive:
    1. the child or young person concerned:
      1. a parent of the child or young person concerned:
        1. a party to the proceedings in the Children's Court in the sending State in which the decision to transfer the order or proceedings (as the case requires) was made.
          Notes
          • Section 207ZD: inserted, on , by section 3 of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Trans-Tasman Transfer of Protection Orders and Proceedings) Amendment Act 1999 (1999 No 116).