Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

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

207ZG: Notice of revocation

You could also call this:

"Telling people a court order has been cancelled"

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When a court order is revoked under section 207ZF, the court Registrar must tell some people about it. You need to know that the Registrar must inform the officer in charge of the Children's Court in the state where the order came from. The Registrar must also tell the interstate officer of that state about the revocation.

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Transfer of protection orders and protection proceedings to New Zealand

207ZGNotice of revocation

  1. As soon as practicable after the registration of an order is revoked under section 207ZF, the Registrar of the court must give notice of the revocation to—

  2. the appropriate officer of the Children's Court in the sending State; and
    1. the interstate officer of that State.
      Notes
      • Section 207ZG: 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).