Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Youth justice - Prosecution of children and young persons

269: Chief executive may provide financial assistance to enable decisions, etc, of family group conference to be carried out

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"Chief executive can help pay for plans made by a family group conference"

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The chief executive can give money to help make decisions made by a family group conference happen. This can include grants or other financial assistance to make sure the plans made by the conference are carried out, as stated in section 260. You can think of it like the chief executive helping to make the conference's decisions a reality by providing the necessary funds.

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Part 4Youth justice
Prosecution of children and young persons

269Chief executive may provide financial assistance to enable decisions, etc, of family group conference to be carried out

  1. The chief executive may, from time to time, make such grants or provide such financial assistance as may be necessary to give effect to any decision, recommendation, or plan made or formulated by a family group conference pursuant to section 260.

Notes
  • Section 269 heading: amended, on , by section 13 of the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services Act 1999 (1999 No 82).
  • Section 269: amended, on , by section 13 of the Department of Child, Youth and Family Services Act 1999 (1999 No 82).