Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Youth justice - Rights of children and young persons when questioned, charged with offence, or arrested

220: Other enactments requiring information or particulars not affected

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"Other laws still apply when you need to give information to the police or other officials."

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If you are a child or young person, and you are being questioned, charged with an offence, or arrested, some rules apply to you. These rules are in sections like section 215, section 215A, section 216, and section 217. These rules do not change other laws that say you or someone else must give information to an enforcement officer.

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Rights of children and young persons when questioned, charged with offence, or arrested

220Other enactments requiring information or particulars not affected

  1. Nothing in section 215 or section 215A or section 216 or section 217 limits or affects any other enactment or rule of law that imposes a requirement on any person to supply any information or particulars to an enforcement officer.

Notes
  • Section 220: amended, on , by section 31(4) of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Act 1994 (1994 No 121).